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@lemm.ee
RIF was my first Reddit app. I did move over to Boost a couple of years ago but RIF will always be my o.g. Android experience.
Thanks for all your work, talklittle - you improved a lot of lives, including mine, with this app.
The most depressing and convincing theory I've read about the state of American democracy is Sarah Kendzior's book "They Knew".
The tl;dr is that the US is ungovernable. The ruling classes don't have the will to fix the economic and cultural divides that split the country and there's an unspoken understanding between them all that the only way is down.
So they're letting it run its course, letting the weakest fall into the gears and skimming off what wealth they can, to insulate themselves from the inevitable chaos.
I don't think Voyager has this problem. Highly, highly recommend, both on desktop and mobile. The UI is slick enough that it's kept me here. All I do is laugh at shit memes but it's perfect
I don't even own an iOS device but I'm delighted that you and so many other devs have gone so hard at putting different apps out there.
They may not all take off, and users will likely graduate to a handful because of power laws and whatnot but that doesn't matter right now: you guys are shipping and you're giving us options. You all rock!
It's an interesting thought experiment. Would wefwef or some equivalent have been possible if React had never been released? Course it would; Angular was and still is a great framework, as is Vue.
Time for a controversial and uninformed take: React gained so much traction early on because of the connection to FB, back before everyone hated FB. Every halfwit tech manager heard of it and had to get on the hype train. It wasn't ever "better" than Angular but it reached a critical mass and just snowballed.
The FB engineers built it and GraphQL for themselves to solve a specific set of problems on the Wall page but it took a LOT of open source contributors to evolve it to where it is now.
thanks for using Leebra!
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