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That's interesting.
The demo indeed looks very much like Lemmy, I guess the changes are mostly in the back-end side: https://demo.sublinks.org/
The front-end is coming later. It's fully compatible with Lemmy's API so the demo site currently uses the Lemmy front-end.
Makes sense, let us know about the progress on your project, seems promising!
Thanks a lot! There are currently 13 contributors; it's coming together very quickly. I'm super excited.
Does that mean your frontend will also be compatible with a Lemmy backend?
We are creating a Sublinks specific API that is much more optimized than the Lemmy one. Our front-end will be using that. Also, we'll have tons more features that the Lemmy core doesn't support.
Not sure if you’re aware of what happened to .world for a few months. If you decide to ascribe any political philosophy or moderation ethics to sublinks, it may be worth checking out the attack vectors used over there. Optimizing sql lookups extendedly occupied the .world admins so you’re already a bit ahead of the curve there.
The LW admins have helped contribute to Sublinks. They've given me full support and access to all resources to help grow it. They've been extremely helpful.
Going so far as to invite you to join-lemmy.org and linking to Lemmy's github.
On the other hand, they've got their back end up to version 0.19.0 already; it took Lemmy years and years to get to that point.
Edit: I'm just messing with you guys; I wish you well. 🙂
as far as I can tell the demo is Lemmy 😅
That explains it. Thanks for the clarification