arc is developed by The Browser Company. its free, but I don’t believe it’s open source. its basically a UI layer on top of chromium so its performance is about what you would get out of Chrome.
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arc is developed by The Browser Company. its free, but I don’t believe it’s open source. its basically a UI layer on top of chromium so its performance is about what you would get out of Chrome.
wow, this is a blast from the past. Feels like forever ago!
Thank you! 🙏
It is not, currently. Still figuring out if I want to open or close source this ala Apollo. Hoping to have the licensing figured out over the next few weeks.
Thank you for your support! 🙌
❤️🍋❤️
Thanks for the kind words! I will do my best :)
I definitely will. Thanks for your support!
Not currently in the roadmap, but I’ve gotten this question a few times, so I may consider it in the future once Lemmy support is stable.
Right now, the plan is to support iOS 13 or higher. So if you make that cut off, you should be able to use Lemon! :)
I will too. Apollo was such a great app. I am still hopeful that the developer will pivot to Lemmy support! More options for Lemmy is only a good thing🤞
That’s precisely my goal - to make Lemmy as easy and as fun to use as Reddit is/was with great apps like Apollo! :) I hope to do a small part in helping Lemmy to grow 🤞
Thank you for the kind words! I will do my best to make the best Lemmy client for iOS. Excited to share with you all as development progresses! 😃
I am, to a degree, but only because it is my job :)
Frontend has changed / is changing much more rapidly than backend, IMO.
I’m not a huge fan of this shift towards eng-driven dev-ops. I get why it’s happened, but infra has never been particularly interesting to me personally and I don’t enjoy owning that aspect of the stack.
Dunno. I wasn’t the OP.