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Lmao. Lemmy users are literally being showered with apps. It's like Christmas every day
And yet, here I am still using Lemmy with Voyager/wefwef, a web app I don't even have to install on my phone. Works like a a charm and has a developer who is responsive and listens to it's users.
I listen to my users :/
Dude, I hope you didn't take it the wrong way! This wasn't meant as a commentary on you not listening to your users but as a commentary on how great it is in the "sphere" of Lemmy apps, where user and developer are much closer and talk to each other.
I regularly try other apps for Lemmy and with the exception of Lemmur there is always a group of enthusiastic people for each app who are really invested in their favorite app getting better. I love that!
I am sure you are part of that good developer culture!
Cheers!
Lol all good. My comment was meant to be more playful than serious.
Lemmur was abandoned before the blackout even happened. Liftoff is based off the abandoned code.
And kbin over there starving smh my head
Kbin was extremely late with it's apis
That’s why I have a lemmy account for phone browsing and a kbin account for desktop browsing