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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by terminator2@mander.xyz to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml
 

One day, I was about to install RedReader through F-droid. For some reason I searched for "Reddit" in the search bar instead of "RedReader" and saw Voyager, Jerboa and some other Lemmy clients there.

I got curious and installed "Eternity for Lemmy". I browsed around, then decided to created my first account on lemmy.ml. Instantly fell in love with how nice most people were, how quickly I got answers and replies and the closely-knit feeling of a small community where it's not surprising to see the same user in many different places.

I found Lemmy and decentralized social media by sheer luck.

I know most of you came here after the reddit API changes to spite the corporate site, but I wonder if there are other stories.

P.S. I find it sort of weird how lemmy.ml censors the word for "female dog". Cmon, that's such a tame and common insult! Can't even quote Jesse Pinkman properly.

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[โ€“] Resonosity@lemmy.world 11 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

The great Reddit migration when 3rd party devs realized how much Reddit would charge them to use Reddit's API in order to serve information to their apps. RiF was my shit.

I love Lemmy now though. Its federated nature, while abnormal and at times not the easiest to explain, has me hopeful for the cyberspace future that isn't fully dictated by corporations. Using Fdroid, getting over the hump from Chrome to Firefox, and now the prospects of switching entire OSs from Windows to Linux are within my visibility now, when before I was comfortable in my corporate bubble.

Think the next thing I need to start taking strides on after Linux is privacy. I still keep my passwords locked under OneDrive Vault and a password protected OneNote. Should probably dump that and move over to keypass or some other password manager. I just don't want to have to pay for a service right now on a recurring basis unless I choose to to support the devs.

[โ€“] WarmRegards@sh.itjust.works 5 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

re: password managers, I can recommend BitWarden. Open source and free for personal use. Can donate for a couple enhanced features. Also have the option of self-hosting.

[โ€“] Resonosity@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

How's Proton Pass? Seems like I can't download BitWarden from Fdroid, although I imagine there's an .apk somewhere online

[โ€“] WarmRegards@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 weeks ago

Haven't tried Proton Pass, so can't speak to it. As for BW, you can get it from FDroid, but have to add their repository. It's on their Download page.