Well, one is about to take your job while the others will just make your life slightly easier.
"News."
It's still a safer bet to avoid whatever they consult on, they've an eye for trash writing and they thrive on "fixing" that. And companies that hire them are just out there to make a quick buck rather than creating a good story, experience or game.
2 months ago I had my main Reddit account banned because I reported someone for inciting violence. They literally said word for word "they should just go into Gaza and kill them all, women, children, all deserve death after today." I reported him and went on about my day only to find that I was permanently banned from Reddit, no appeals work and this on r/WorldNews not some weird niche subreddit.
What is Roomba doing they're YEARS behind their competitors, Roborock in specific. And they've much better offerings as well. It's sad to see them fall to this level especially since they were the intial innovators in the space.
This week I'm having (https://mastodon.social/@christianselig) back on the show to give (https://reddthat.com/c/apolloapp) a Post-Mortem, rehash Third Party APIs, and talk
Voyager is no longer a web app only now, it has a full fledged iOS app version now and it's smooth as butter.
Wonder how this would compare to moonlight + sunshine combo.
I was thinking the same thing. Even in Dubai they barely use them and now you're telling me it's a common commodity for illegal miners in Peru. Ya right.
Who do you think uses Lemmy in the first place? Normal users or pirates? This is not a shift of gears that will get the advertisers flocking, and this will not suddenly open the doors to the hidden cache of users that were not around because of "pirates." Not to mention, instead of this action, what should have been done is to warn the instances and ask them to follow the rules they had on Reddit, where users are not allowed to link to pirate sites.
WTF am I reading?
Well it's time to treat them like Aussie farmer treats his cows. Lol
This must have been an unexpected turn of events to everyone.
majority of people don't train their dogs properly.
Sounds like a Pitbull owner's catchphrase after it mauls a family member.
Cats are the best, 10% of the internet, humanity's collective history, are just cats.

Just checked Memmy's new app and now I want WefWef to have one
I don't mean to belittle the work done on the web version, but the overall experience will just never be on par with native apps. You can tell from the delays to the occasional hiccups. Are there any projects that aim to port WefWef to iOS? We can sideload it at least.
That's all what Americans need and want. What a joke.
Funny thing is that WefWef achieved what many wanted from Apollo, to have a desktop/Mac/iPad client, many were convinced that it was the Half life 3 of Apollo.
A bit chilly outside
We are about to learn what copyright strikes on instances look like.
That’s how all new social media platforms start; you can’t expect the same level of engagement as already established platforms. What needs to be done is to reduce the barrier of entry as much as possible. For me, as an Apollo migrant, when I arrived, I simply looked for something familiar, something I could call home, and that was the carbon copy of Apollo, WefWef. In my mind, I’ve never left Reddit because Lemmy is the new Reddit, with the same interface and everything. Frankly, Reddit was at its best from 2013 to 2015, when users were more expressive about sharing their ideas and experiences. That’s where Lemmy is headed; the platform just received an influx of users, and communities are growing as we speak. I suggest giving it some time because, from the looks of it, the platform has just started.
Well they can keep to themselves. But are they trying to be the Amish of Lemmy or a large scale version of r/historians?

The best Lemmy app so far is "Wefwef" hands down. If you loved Apollo you'd love this.
The app has an amazing experience so far, because it feels like I'm just using Apollo, heaps of baked in features that no other app has so far. It's a web app so installation is pretty forward. Much love to the Devs!
(Side note: please change the name to something better. I recommend the name Voyager to keep up with the theme)
Installation:
https://wefwef.app/settings/install
WefWef's community page: c/wefwef
Courtesy of [email protected] for telling us about it.
Update:
Having issues? It's to do with rate limitations, this should be resolved soon but right now you can Use:
https://w.opnxng.com/settings/install
Here's the Dev's notes on that:
w.opnxng.com - wefwef hosted by Opnxng in Singapore.
Contact/privacy
Note: Community deployments are NOT maintained by the wefwef team. They may not be synced with wefwef's source code. Please do your own research about the host servers before using them.