@dave

The thing we learned from RSS re twitter is unless people work together, and they refused to, the central service always wins.

In RSS that meant that subscription was a complicated process that browsers got in the way of, where in twitter it was one obvious click.

We could still pull this off but we need feature advantages and it has to be easy to subscribe, but bigger picture, people have to actively, religiously work together.

@davew

Things I learned today: You can’t update the #Lemmy UI without also updating the backend. Or else you get server errors. Anyway we’re running the latest RC of the UI on rblind.com now. We’re *also* running a development version of the Lemmy backend; that makes me less happy. I did say that rblind.com is still in alpha, though! Anyway some #a11y fixes for #blind folks are in: the upvote buttons are now toggles, selecting a community when posting works better on Android, expand and collapsed for threads are now toggles. Comment nesting still needs to be fixed, but I believe the PR for that was merged, it’s just not in a release yet.

@fastfinge