

I’m still not convinced the engine is the problem. Maybe it’s not helping, sure, but heavy reliance on upscalers to achieve nominal performance is probably a bigger issue.
That, and shipping before proper optimization passes is probably more profitable in the short term, so publishers will push for that.







While I know what you mean, you also need the “dummies” to encourage wider use of a platform.
While I like and use Lemmy on mobile, it’s really just not the same niche as Reddit, because of the tiny (by comparison) userbase and fractured communities across servers.
If the Fediverse wants to take off as the dominant platform type, then we would need a larger audience willing to engage and popularize the idea… At least for “social” platforms like this.