HatchetHaro
I’m a scalie game developer!
I’ve had a ton of fun in Red Eclipse over the years.
Try freelancing on Upwork or Fiverr; you can set your own terms and instead of a boss-employee relationship, you’ll be in a client-seller relationship.
One issue I am having with Fiverr as a game developer, though, is that it is a buyer-first platform, which means that in order to get buyers coming to you, you’d need good ratings, which come from bending over backwards for buyers. You may get buyers who will do their best to nickel and dime as many revisions from you as possible, which would mean a poor review if you don’t capitulate to their demands. Make sure to set all your rules in stone on your gig page and make sure buyers know all your terms before they order from you, and you’d have a chance of overturning the reviews of any malicious buyers through support. Luckily for me, this is a rare occurrence.
Redmi Note 11. Cheap but good.
Jerboa - a bit buggy still, and sometimes posts take a while to load, but its features are fantastic.
Connect - I love this app, and I tried to switch to it, but being unable to disable “swipe to upvote” is a dealbreaker for me.
Liftoff - I just switched to this. It’s very polished and responsive, and accomodates my preferred way of scrolling and interacting with communities.
Lemmotif - pure minimalist doomscrolling. It doesn’t even let you log in to vote, comment, or post. Blazingly fast, and I love it. Uninstalled.
The size of grocery stores in the US, coming from Hong Kong. Also, the massive lack of good public transit, urban walkability, and just cars cars cars everywhere.
It’s the same reasons why many people on Android swore by other third-party apps like Sync, RIF, Joey, Relay, Boost, etc: they’re all better than the official app, running way faster and with far more features and customization options to make browsing Reddit actually a smooth and fun experience.