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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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neonmodem
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Neonmodem: TUI for Lobsters, HN, etc.
They seem to have spent a ton of time on their website, why link to the github with no information? https://neonmodem.com/
- Neon Modem Overdrive
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Orange Site Hit
Shameless plug: Neon Modem Overdrive [1] supports HN, for anyone looking for a Go single-binary multi-platform TUI.
[1] https://neonmodem.com
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Open source P2P alternative to Slack and Discord built on Tor and IPFS
Thank you for the detailed description of your idea. Indeed, if you're willing to accept the shortcomings of a dedicated USENET infrastructure, then it is definitely something that could be done. In fact, I did consider NNTP for another project of mine (https://github.com/mrusme/neonmodem), which might eventually swallow up Superhighway84 altogether. If you're interested in actually giving it a try and implement a functional NNTP library for Go I'd be more than happy to make use of it! :-)
> Superhighway84 it was very expensive for me to actually run the software
I agree with you, in terms of efficiency IPFS is still miles away from where it should be. Hence my feedback on Quiet, as I do not perceive IPFS to radically imrpove within the next few months or even years. And as you correctly stated it looks like Quiet uses some workarounds to improve on the overall mediocre efficiency of IPFS, which however lead to shortcomings on other ends:
> Quiet itself notes a limit of 30-100 individuals with its application
However, this is not how P2P should be. I'd be truly curious to hear from someone at OpenSea, or Fleek, or any of the services that offer high volume IPFS hosting about their experience and gut feeling on its future. I personally gave up on hosting my website via IPFS myself -- which I did for a brief period of time -- mainly for these exact reasons.
> but for those of us who are bandwidth-constrained or otherwise limited in our access to those technologies
I believe that quite on the contrary, this might benefit these people the most. Imagine not having to do the roundtrip from your phone, to a server on the internet, back to your computer, just to have a synchronized state of your address book available.
Similarly, imagine writing with someone in your city -- let's say Melbourne, Australia -- without your messages first travelling to Utah, USA, and then back again. My gut feeling is that overall congestion on the internet could even be reduced, by allowing more applications to communicate directly within small meshes rather than travel all the way across the globe and back again. That is, as soon as there are more efficient ways to deal with the overhead that is currently breaking IPFS' neck.
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A Curated List of Lemmy Apps
A BBS-style command line client that supports various projects as backends and seamlessly integrates them into a streamlined user interface. (Website, Github).
- Neo Modem Overdrive: Terminal Client for HN, Lemmy, Lobsters and More
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Moving to a New Platform—Maybe Lemmy?
Besides, have you seen this Lemmy client? Neon Modem Overdrive
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Does it make sense to disable the app for the protest?
Yes, including Neon Modem Overdrive, for a retro BBS experience.
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Ask HN: Is it time to resurrect a Usenet clone?
Someone created a Usenet-like thing on IPFS. https://github.com/mrusme/superhighway84
It's kind of dead. IIRC the dev put that on the back burner in favor of a new BBS-like app. https://github.com/mrusme/neonmodem
mlmym
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You Win or You Learn
For now.
Reddit's currently working on a UI/UX update for moderators on new.reddit (or newnew reddit as I like to call it since it's technically a second redesign) with an ETA of early 2024 [1]. According to them last year, 4% of users use old.reddit but carry out 60% of all moderating actions [2].
My guess is once that rolls out, they'll be ready to retire old.reddit.
The UI will live on though. There's mlmym [3] that allows you to use the interface on Lemmy. The instance of Lemmy I use has it on https://old.lemmy.world
[1] https://old.reddit.com/r/modnews/comments/15rxkbn/announcing...
[2] https://old.reddit.com/r/reddit/comments/v3frc1/what_were_wo...
[3] https://github.com/rystaf/mlmym
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[PSA] The mlmym.org (old reddit layout for Lemmy) demo site now redirects to a list of Lemmy instances running mlmym.
There have been a number of posts here previously pointing out the mlmym github project and the associated mlmym.org demo site. Unfortunately many people seemed to gloss over the fact that the latter was a demo site, i.e. not meant to be permanent. As of this morning it appears the demo has run its course, and the site now redirects to a github project file listing several Lemmy instances that are running mlmym themselves. Most of these are "single instance" and only work for the Lemmy instance that hosts them, e.g. old.lemmy.sdf.org works for the lemmy.sdf.org instance and only that instance. If you're on one of those instances then your best bet is to use their built-in version of mlmym.
- Sync for Lemmy
- Mlmym: Old Reddit styled alternative front end to lemmy
- Mlmym – An alternate front end for Lemmy that looks like Old Reddit
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Teddit Is Shutting Down
The funny thing about the "good" ways of accessing reddit have already been "ported" to lemmy.
- https://github.com/rystaf/mlmym - old.reddit.com styled client for lemmy
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Update 1: We're building a transparent and user-involved alternative
All Lemmy instances "support" this interface. It's just that lemmyonline is hosting a fork of Mlmym.
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Aside from the obvious, can anyone give me a rundown of any of the other platforms that are mostly similar to Reddit, and worth considering? Not so worried about the user counts, but just the overall look/feel. Also if there's any interesting drama, I'm here for the tea
It works with any other instance, if anyone's wondering. Go to https://mlmym.org/, type the name of your instance and it'll work a treat.
- Lemmy has reached 1 million posts
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A Curated List of Lemmy Apps
A familiar Reddit-like desktop experience for lemmy (Github, Web App).
What are some alternatives?
paopao-ce - 🔥An artistic "twitter like" community built on gin+zinc+vue+ts 清新文艺微社区
sub.rehab - A list of subreddit alternatives
ttchat - Twitch chats in the terminal
LemmyTools - A addon script for lemmy to make it a bit better. Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/tschowdy
mercator - OpenStreetMap but as terminal user interface (TUI) program
thunder - Thunder - An open-source cross-platform Lemmy client for iOS and Android built with Flutter
BLAHAJ - 🦈🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈 Gay sharks at your local terminal - lolcat-like CLI tool
lert - Translating the Lemmy API into a Reddit-compatible API for use with existing bots and clients.
irssi - The client of the future
mlem - Mlem for Lemmy
nimnews - Immature Newsgroup NNTP server using Nim and SQLite
jerboa - A native android app for Lemmy