Lemmy and Kbin: The Best Reddit Alternatives?

https://lemmy.world/post/2165070

Lemmy and Kbin: The Best Reddit Alternatives? - Lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2164989 [https://lemmy.world/post/2164989] > A writeup in PCMag!

It’s an OK article but would’ve liked Max to be a little kinder in terms of an explanation as to why both Lemmy and KBin are at the state they’re currently in.

Six weeks ago, the two dev teams (and for KBin that was one person) were writing code for barely used platforms. Now all of a sudden, the code they’re writing is catering to over a million people across hundreds of instances. This is Alpha software so of course some tools and documentation are missing. These two dev teams have been in fire-fighting mode for the last few weeks I expect. There’s no large dev teams here, no billionaire backers able to throw money at an issue.

The article was good overall but it would’ve been better if there’d been an explanation offered as to how they’re being developed and why some features are not in place yet.

This reminds me, I should donate "a cup of coffee" to Ernest again. Where was that link....
Ernest is kbin.pub & kbin.social

Kbin is a modular, decentralized content aggregator and microblogging platform running on the Fediverse network.The initiative aims to promote a free and open internet.  https://kbin.pubhttps://kbin.socialhttps://codeberg.org/Kbin

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