

it’s not against tos if that’s what you were implying. unlike vanced, they don’t distribute a modified YouTube app, just the patches and the patcher.
it’s not against tos if that’s what you were implying. unlike vanced, they don’t distribute a modified YouTube app, just the patches and the patcher.
but the devs of these popular reddit apps likely have recycled a tonnn of their reddit app’s code into the Lemmy app and and are therefore working with a much more mature codebase that they’re also much more comfortable with. for example, I’m loving liftoff but it has so many random bugs that, while not awful, are a bit jarring. and the vast majority of them aren’t Lemmy bugs, they’re just normal app bugs that haven’t been worked out yet. and while I’m sure the liftoff devs are great, it’s a new app and will experience growing pains that sync likely won’t deal with as much.
for anyone who comes across this comment some day later when it’s expired, I think this link should stay updated: https://todo.syncforreddit.com/
also thanks! I’ve been looking for the link too
try logging in via username rather than email or the opposite depending on what you’ve tried. thats the only issue I’ve had with logging in
I doubt you’re being serious but I was curious and did the math. transferring 88000 TB over a 1Gbps connection would take 8148 days or over 22 years straight
sorry! didn’t get a notification for this. but I’m liking lemm.ee because the instance is extremely well run and hasn’t had any noticable downtime or performance issues I’ve noticed with others. the person who runs it seems to really know what they’re doing and IIRC they’re a Lemmy dev.
“alternatively obtained” is funny but yea I completely agree. also makes the project description much less clunky sounding and more descriptive.
best time to make that decision is the present. personally I just transferred over my subscriptions and deleted the account of the previous instance I was on. it didn’t take much time.
Oh i didnt even notice the typo lol