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Am I weird for still just using Firefox? I don't see the need for a standalone client.
Well you still use a UI; do you use the default web UI or something like photon?
The only reason I use a client is on mobile just because it integrates better, and I still flipflop between a photon PWA and Sync/Liftoff
Default UI, just on dark. Might look into photon though.
Photon is really cool! I use it as much as I can over the default UI, it's just better (except it takes a little getting used to the upvote colors)
Are you on desktop? I assumed clients were more a mobile thing
Nope, I'm on Mobile. Since all I really use lemme for is text posts, links to articles about things, and the occasional star trek meme, there's just no added value in using a client for me. I have no interest in ad-supported software at all, so if there's a decent FOSS one I'd maybe try it eventually, but unless there's something as minimalistic as BaconReader, probably not.
Not weird, but definitely missing out in smoothness, check out Sync or Summit if you use Android.