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Aside from the project itself, I am learning a lot just from reading the commits. Mostly about the process when one knows how they'd do it.

https://github.com/VibiumDev/vibium/commits/main/?after=ffc3...


likewise, watching it take shape in real time is fascinating


thanks. if ai-assisted development is the future of software (and i think it is), it was important i put my money where my mouth is and develop it by doing exactly that.


Wait a second, Snapchat impacted AGAIN? It was impacted during the last GCP outage.



marks as solved


I see Rust, I like


we love rust too!


It's based on ParlayLib, which is for shared-memory multicore machines. Highly suspect that they moved the algorithms on to distributed systems.


> The mentality of actively opposing or criticizing anyone who defends a particular individual, organization, or viewpoint can be described as "tribalism"


Tribalism is loyalty to an ingroup, not opposition of "a particular individual, organization, or viewpoint".



The proof exists in πfs, you just need to know the metadata to retrieve it!


But so do all of the lawyers' rebuttals! And I'll bet my money they'll find the metadata for them first...


oh they are finally replacing the reddit backend with their own!?

nope it's the moon.


I've been very much hoping that Apollo and the rest just pivot to being amazing Lemmy/kbin clients, with multiple instances pre-configured to use. That would be the biggest coup of all. Which is exactly what I thought had happened when I saw a title of "Apollo Remastered".

'Oh, you're going to price us all out? You don't care about third party client users? That's fine, I guess you won't care if hundreds of thousands of users suddenly have a client for a different site installed when they go to open reddit.'


Same here, I clicked on the link so fast So far I really like lemmy/Kbin, but the content and mobile apps I sorely miss quality-wise.


A project 'tafkars' (The Api Formerly Known As..), pronounced 'tuff cars', has started that's designed to be a proxy for the reddit api that can be tied into lemmy etc. The idea being that all existing apps that rely on the reddit api can be redirected.

They are looking for contributors, either folks who know Rust or otherwise just happy to do some legwork sniffing around the reddit api.

https://github.com/derivator/tafkars/issues/1


A moon shot if you will…

But yeah, I’d love for Apollo to do what some Twitter clients did switching to mastodon, it would make my transition off Reddit so much easier and nicer.


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