to be fair, scientifically that is true for all buildings.
to be fair, scientifically that is true for all buildings.
i guess it’s an instinct to want most people to move away from reddit (or windows, ms office etc.). but unfortunately this is not what free software is about. i’m not being cynical here, let me explain.
think of the time when you didn’t know anything about windows; you had to learn your way around, its quirks. now that you have used it for so long that those things have just become second nature.
i used identi.ca, i have been using mastodon for 4 years now, i started using lemmy last year, i have been using irc for i don’t know how long, i started using linux in 2005, i have been using floss professional audio software for more than 15 years, i’m even transitioning my professional arch/eng workflow to floss software.
know that free software is not for everyone, not because these are not capable, but because it’s hard to delearn and relearn a new workflow.
which means… lemmy most probably won’t be the new reddit, but it’s already a nice platform that it never needs to be the new reddit.
I really recommend you to try them out and see for youself. Each of them has their own power. Especially now that there’s a flow of interest this way, a lot of them have gone nuclear and pushing new versions by the hour (not kidding).
Yeah, Jerboa is good and battle tested but Liftoff is good, Thunder is good, each in their own unique way. I love that.
i think codeberg.org would be the flagship instance, since they’re the ones that has been supporting the development most as far as i can see.