Just an FYI post for folks who are new or recently returning to Lemmy, I have
updated the linked grease/tamper/violentmonkey script for Lemmvy v0.18. These
two scripts (a compact version and a large thumbnail version) substantially
rearrange the default Lemmy format. These are (finally) relatively stable for
desktop/widescreen. Future versions will focus a little more on the
mobile/handheld experience. These are theme agnostic and should work with darkly
and litely (and variants) themes. - Greasyfork here:
https://greasyfork.org/en/users/1107499-mershed-perderders
[https://greasyfork.org/en/users/1107499-mershed-perderders] - Github here:
https://github.com/soundjester/lemmy_monkey
[https://github.com/soundjester/lemmy_monkey] - If you need the userscript for
Lemmy v0.17.4, that can be found here: -
https://github.com/soundjester/lemmy_monkey/tree/dev-v1.11-Lemmy-v0.17
[https://github.com/soundjester/lemmy_monkey/tree/dev-v1.11-Lemmy-v0.17] - this
v0.17.4 userscript is no longer in active development #### Screenshot of
“Compact” version ##### main page
[https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/4c78596c-bec1-4866-ad38-18dafed5ab39.png]-
##### comments page
[https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/a58fee12-aae5-4529-a03b-a04acbed3e36.png]
As always, feedback is appreciated!
Still definitely a work in progress but it’s great so far.
Here is a list and search for all Lemmy commhnities, even ones your home instance is defederated from.
As for one instance being better than another, it depends on what you value. Size, sign-up procedures, moderation, and what instancea they’re federated with are all factors. As an example, Beehaw.org is a larger instance with some popular communities, but they have a strict sign-up process and defederate from a lot of instances. This gives their users a more curated experience, but some people don’t like having someone else controlling what they can and can’t see
Here is a list and search for all Lemmy commhnities, even ones your home instance is defederated from.
As for one instance being better than another, it depends on what you value. Size, sign-up procedures, moderation, and what instancea they’re federated with are all factors. As an example, Beehaw.org is a larger instance with some popular communities, but they have a strict sign-up process and defederate from a lot of instances. This gives their users a more curated experience, but some people don’t like having someone else controlling what they can and can’t see