Because for better or for worse, Lemmy needs to be able to sustain itself and not have to rely on Reddit for content. Personally I’m really enjoying Lemmy so far.
Bear 2 is a major update to the popular note-taking app Bear, which was an immediate hit when it launched in 2016. The new version has taken a long time to build, over 5 years, as the developers decided to completely rewrite the underlying text editor to enable features like tables, GIFs, and footnotes. The developer says...
I feel like Lemmy would be a much more interesting space if it was able to grow more organically and find other communities and links, that aren’t only linked to Reddit.
Sony raising PS Plus pricing by 33% (www.pushsquare.com)
Tier Original Pricing. New Pricing...
Why aren't we just stealing all of the top content from Reddit and posting it here?
Reddit doesn’t actually own any of the content, right? Neither do any of the contributors? Seems like a good way to fuck Reddit.
Bear 2 is a terrific notes app — and it only took forever to build (www.theverge.com)
Bear 2 is a major update to the popular note-taking app Bear, which was an immediate hit when it launched in 2016. The new version has taken a long time to build, over 5 years, as the developers decided to completely rewrite the underlying text editor to enable features like tables, GIFs, and footnotes. The developer says...
could we mirror reddit?
What’s stopping us from using the api to post all of reddit here in a massive one-time merger?...