Andonome@lemmy.worldtoFediverse@lemmy.world•I designed a Material You app for LemmyEnglish
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1 year agoThe apps are certainly in need of all the help they can get. I have Lemur and Jerboa, and they’re both janky as all heck.
I’ve made an open source RPG, available on itch and gitlab.
Domain: ttrpgs.com
Git:
ssh -p 2222 soft.dmz.rs
The apps are certainly in need of all the help they can get. I have Lemur and Jerboa, and they’re both janky as all heck.
About 50% of what I read online is just RSS. For cli fans, newsboat lets you extend the RSS feeds really easily. So far, I have:
The internet’s fine - the web’s the problem.
ssh, Call of Duty, email, random voice-call software on strange ports - all of them work fine. People have problems with websites.
Plenty of websites of course are fine, the problems present when people use search engines and find a bunch of guff written by a bot, Paywalls, and sign-up screens.
They say the best way to predict the future is to create it, so if you want to help there, ‘make good art’, write and share good content, don’t feed the machine. Sounds like you’re doing that already if you’re on Lemmy.
And if you want to check out a quieter corner of the internet, where things aren’t all in-your-face-sing-up-click-here-now-NOW-DOIT…download the lagrange browser and check out Gemini. It’s a mostly plain-text protocol, where people read and write, and sometimes share whacky music.