There are people working on a Reddit API bridge for Lemmy that’d enable existing third party clients to work on Lemmy instances. I’m not sure if they’ll succeed but it seems like something that a lot of third part Reddit clients would have a common interest in right now.
Coming here from Reddit. Will move away completely if Boost for Reddit dies on June 30 (will also move even if it doesn’t, fuck Reddit)
There are people working on a Reddit API bridge for Lemmy that’d enable existing third party clients to work on Lemmy instances. I’m not sure if they’ll succeed but it seems like something that a lot of third part Reddit clients would have a common interest in right now.
Turns out if you want to innovate in the tech space, you just have to piss off a bunch of software nerds. It brings tears of joy to my eyes.