Not who you replied to, but I know that I’ve seen a handful of such posts over the past week. But no, I’m not going to try to find them. Maybe if I see one in the next day or two, I’ll remember this post and add it.
Hey, I have no skin in the game. I’m just a user, not a developer, so whatever people come up with that I use, I’m not going to complain. I find the language zealots kind of funny.
Comparing network utilization of Lemmy, Kbin and PieFed says that PieFed uses 5x less data (on e.g. a mobile connection) despite showing 5x more posts, i.e. overall a landing page is 25-fold more efficient per post than Lemmy.
I doubt this has anything whatsoever to do with Rust and more about choices as to what data is sent when.
Switched from Lemmy to PieFed last year and literally see zero difference between both and have never read this rhetoric anywhere.
Please give us links to name and shame otherwise You are making shit up.
Yeah sure I’m gonna sift through weeks if not months of random post and comment history for some NFT ape clown; LMAO
Edit: also L + ratio
Edit: literally look at this post and OOP’s comments in it’s thread
Seems you’re the angry person having to comment on this.
A bit of Christmas banter, some healthy competition, what is not to like IMO?
I’m just trolling back lol >:3
Yeah they just talking smack with no evidence.
There’s not enough Piefed users to begin with. Most people are just happy the services exist.
Not who you replied to, but I know that I’ve seen a handful of such posts over the past week. But no, I’m not going to try to find them. Maybe if I see one in the next day or two, I’ll remember this post and add it.
Individuals might push for that or want that to happen, but it only matters what actual developers or instance owners say.
Hey, I have no skin in the game. I’m just a user, not a developer, so whatever people come up with that I use, I’m not going to complain. I find the language zealots kind of funny.
Comparing network utilization of Lemmy, Kbin and PieFed says that PieFed uses 5x less data (on e.g. a mobile connection) despite showing 5x more posts, i.e. overall a landing page is 25-fold more efficient per post than Lemmy.
I doubt this has anything whatsoever to do with Rust and more about choices as to what data is sent when.
As it should be.