I've been considering getting one but I've read too many horror stories about them breaking
I'm open to anything FOSS and federated.
Lemmy fits the bill for now
You're correct. OP probably mistyped
Bingo. Same with Beehaw and many others.
0.18 was a big change (for example websockets to http), I'd imagine future versions are unlikely to be so drastic and will allow Jerboa to be compatible with older versions
$0.14 per user per month is... Higher than I expected.
I don't have any suggestions but would like to give my thanks for the quality content
Okay this is cool as fuck. Going to try it out for Lemmy but RSS would be amazing.
This made me laugh:
Q: Can I haz Reddit?
A: I won't do the heavy lifting of integrating a proprietary platform with a $15 billion valuation that can't even be bothered to maintain a solid set of client API libraries. If you feel like, go ahead and PR!
I agree on RSS. However it's not really an alternative for blogs, news etc.. it aggregates them. Agreed on IRC.
The rest I disagree on. Signal (maybe Telegram) is better than XMPP.
Lemmy is better than forums (not having to make multiple accounts for specific interests, mainly)
It doesn't look like this functionality exiatings currently either on the Lemmy end or the client apps (Jeroba). I'd probably wait for things to settle a bit and raise it as a feature suggestion for Lemmy
Dear Red Hat: Are you dumb?
In response to: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/furthering-evolution-centos-stream
Yes it's FOSS: https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/blob/main/LICENSE
Unsure on the rest