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Seems like Lobsters, mentioned below, could be better than Hacker News. Open source, multiple sites using or inspired by the Lobsters codebase, and less if any community issues like below and elsewhere.
Agreed on both your points on URL ambiguity and better titling. Perhaps an issue on the lemmy repository and the lemmy-ui repository respectively might be a good idea to give feedback.
Aether (peer to peer means maybe stuff will be stored, but it's also self-destruct by design)
Agreed on both your points on URL ambiguity and better titling. Perhaps an issue on the lemmy repository and the lemmy-ui repository respectively might be a good idea to give feedback.
Can't recommend Aether based on this discussion thread. Way too many hard sells listed for an unmaintained alternative. The latest forum thread even tells people to use a different platform, Plebbit (demo) (whitepaper), altogether.
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