dzonc

joined 1 year ago
[–] dzonc@lemmy.world 38 points 1 year ago (14 children)

I think the pricing is fine if the quality matches it. Considering how much time we spend on our phones it could be great value for money.

I'm very curious to see how the advertising option works out for you, as currently I'm not aware of any lemmy sites with sustainable finance models.

[–] dzonc@lemmy.world 217 points 1 year ago (22 children)

I'd given up on lemmy because every so I had tried was unfinished and unpolished. I tried sync and finally felt like the user experience wasn't getting in the way of content.

I'd love to support foss, if a genuinely comparable experience existed.

I'm glad to say that sync has revived my interest in lemmy.

[–] dzonc@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Description will suffice tbh

[–] dzonc@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Comment spam sorry but you asked

[–] dzonc@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

A helped a friend put one up, he bought it from a proper shed place. It was super simple but we did not do a concrete slab we used paving tiles. It was great, eventually we put sound proofing in there and he turned it into a mini recording studio. Bigger than the small bedroom lol. It was far from soundproof but it didn't annoy the neighbours.

I remember there was a leak in the roof after building it but we just waited to see where water came in then went crazy with mastik. After a while all the holes were plugged and it was water tight.

For garden use is solid, if expect it to last a decade or more. But the sheet metal was only a couple of mm so if you throw a sharp tool into the side or will dent and possibly rip. The walls were not designed to hang heavy equipment but the roof crossbar seemed solid.

[–] dzonc@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

For the Brits, marmite is the key. I throw it in everything, even meaty dishes.

[–] dzonc@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Oh wow I am impressed, I've been contributing to the liftoff app but I'll take a look at your code, from a design side this looks much better to work with

[–] dzonc@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is great, even in its current state it's head and shoulders above other options. I had started something myself as a pet project, but you guy have already made a start on my list of feature ideas and I see you're open to pull requests.

I'd love to see a bit of an AMA style roadmap discussion, I can see from the git issues there's plenty of bugfixes and feature requests, but I'm curious if you have any long term design, feature or Ux ambitions?

Personally I'm more frontend/Ux than developer, sadly as a product owner I rarely get to write code in work these days so my skills are limited to 'pet projects'. Do you think there'd be any interest in adopting material3 or was you going for more of a device agnostic approach (or more likely is it a leftover from Lemmur)?

Also, You mentioned F-Droid, no ambition to put it on Google Play? I know it's early days but it's relatively simple and currently there's a complete lack of options for the average user? I personally think this is a huge barrier for people coming from reddit - the kindling for the exodus was lack of third party app integrations but when you look at Lemmy, there's basically only 1 app and it's not great from a Ux perspective.

Good luck with the next steps, wishing the project success!

[–] dzonc@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

That's actually a really clever approach

[–] dzonc@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

It's... OK. I've actually been thinking about doing a native app myself because losing some of the quality of life features from the reddit apps I love are the reason I'm pissed off with reddit in the first place. Luckily the lemmy api is easy to work with and if needed you can always host your own lemmy instance.

[–] dzonc@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Investors would be more upset about the downtime, it's not like investors wouldn't be aware of the drama.

Probably a ddos.

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