I like it a lot. I come here often, it’s a good addition to my reddit use, it has some nice people and some interesting content.
I love that it is decentralized, which means that there will always be a server without ads, tracking or bad governance.
Also it feels like being part of Lemmy is being part of something new and novel. The idea of decentralizing services online, away from corporate silos, should be resurrected.
Lemmy is working great on the web (desktop + mobile) but it should be noted that some people are still complaining about the app. Furthermore, genzedong might turn away some new people and repost are frequent on some lemmunities (lemmy communities). But discussions are different (in a good sense) from the one on reddit. I think the lemmy is great and I hope it will have a bright future
I don’t use it with an app but I totally think that lemmy deserves a really well made app. Who has the time though ;)
I agree, I don’t use neither the app but I might to help debug it
I use Lemmy almost exclusively with Jerboa, and I quite like it!
I would genuinely like to work on jerboa more than I do lemmy-ui, not only because kotlin is a much language than javascript, but also to get away from web-bloat, and back to native apps. Android is currently ( and trending more to be )the most popular OS worldwide.
Problem is, I’m not much of an android dev, and could really use some help with it.