subreply.com/bitecode
Subreply is peculiar. It's a very minimalist microblogging platform, no support for image and a very barebones design. Like a cross over between HN and early twitter.
subreply.com/bitecode
Subreply is peculiar. It's a very minimalist microblogging platform, no support for image and a very barebones design. Like a cross over between HN and early twitter.
I used sublevel (subreply) through a couple iterations but it had the problem of bootstrapping from HN users.
super interesting that bluesky is instead some of the ~best community focused tweeters instead, that’s promising
I used sublevel (subreply) through a couple iterations but it had the problem of bootstrapping from HN users.
super interesting that bluesky is instead some of the ~best community focused tweeters instead, that’s promising