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Based on our record, Lemmy seems to be a lot more popular than Userbase. While we know about 409 links to Lemmy, we've tracked only 6 mentions of Userbase. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
A few weeks a go I posted a meme with the caption "My wife out-drinking everyone at the table-- Our unborn son:" [picture of Tom the cat in the womb]. I understand abortion is a touchy subject for some people, but it's not like I was advocating for or against abortion. After that, I posted a meme complaining about the lack of specificity of the rules on Lemmy and that post also got removed. That's enough to let me... Source: 9 months ago
Im using the Jeroba app on android first of all. It just seems like lemmy is a complete and total mess. So many contradicting things Im seeing. And then theres instances and communities but apparently it "doesn't matter what instance you choose because you'll still have access to all other communities anyway". Well that is pretty much false. Like using lemmy.world for example. I'll search up for a linux community... Source: 11 months ago
Signing up isn't complicated, people just get confused by what "federation" means... It doesn't matter what instance (or "server" if it's easier to understand) you sign up for. I'm on lemmy.world but I post and comment on lemmy.ml and 10-15 other instances all the time. Think of instances as "copies" with different users and posts, but they all interact with each other (with a few exceptions). Source: 12 months ago
Whereas the top three on my subscribed feed are from [Games@lemmy.world](mailto:Games@lemmy.world), [gaming@lemmy.ml](mailto:gaming@lemmy.ml) and [gaming@beehaw.org](mailto:gaming@beehaw.org). My subs on lemmy are mostly related to video games, but this points out something that confuses some folks coming over from Reddit - lemmy.ml and beehaw.org both have communities named "gaming" and they are separate... Source: 12 months ago
Lemmy has a lot of instances like lemmy.ml and lemmy.world, but you donnot need to register on all of them just register on one, and you can access all of them. Source: 12 months ago
I haven't used https://userbase.com/ but a friend of mine has had good experiences. Source: over 1 year ago
Ooofff there are plenty. Especially being a backend engineer. Two examples come to my mind right now. tinybird.co and userbase.com. Mostly what they are is a service to abstract away the complexities of a platform (say GCloud or AWS). Source: over 1 year ago
Vercel.com Cloudflare Pages is free + their serverless offering is decent free limits Firebase https://userbase.com/ - great free tier. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
I primarily build in python/flask with mysql. How's Your Blank is a javascript app with https://userbase.com serving as the backend to keep the user data encrypted and out of my hands. - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
Daniel has got his SaaS as well (Userbase), but part of the reason why he's invited is that I believe he can share his knowledge on:. Source: about 3 years ago
Jerboa for Lemmy - Lemmy
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