It’s a Lemmy front end, very clean. On your local device it runs some algorithm that tries curate a better feed for you based on your interactions with Lemmy. Not unlike many larger social media sites.
You can also sort by the normal filters like ‘active’, ‘new’, etc.
I read about it burried in some comments.
It’s great to see so many front ends and experimentation within the Fediverse.
Another interesting frontend is tesseract.dubvee.org which has some clever features, and good mod tools.
I made Quiblr. Glad you’re enjoying it! Let me know if anyone has questions
Thanks! The only odd thing I ran into is im not sure how to subscribe or un-subscribe from communities.
Managing communities is currently all on the communities page (or on the right bar in desktop). This should be easier though in the upcoming Quiblr version
Voyager is still my daily driver. The swiping is great.
It’s great even if you hate swiping!
I just swiped to up vote you
Looks nice, but I’m more a fan of Photon. https://github.com/Xyphyn/photon
It is nice indeed, thank you @Aurelius@lemmy.world for that
Thanks for the shout out!
Looks nice! I Def prefer the Jerboa style, reminds me of Relay for Reddit.
But the last thing I want is some “smart” algorithm I’m not gonna lie, the linear post sort is the best part about Lemmy. I don’t want to ever see “Recommended for you” and “see also” or any of that corpo crap again and it’s nice to not have to filter it all out by tinkering with settings cough disabling watch history on YouTube cough anymore.
Scaled is as smart as algos for content should get.
To each their own!
is there something like this for Mastodon? I think microblogging really needs a content discovery algorithm for the mainstream audience
Yeah I really can’t get into mastodon, I completely agree.
I guess I was never into twitter