Didn't have to think twice to get Sync Ultra lifetime for the amazing value Sync has been in my life the past 10 years. Even paid for previous Sync for Reddit versions. Easy decision. Thanks LJ
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Now B is a cause I can get behind...
That's Top-10-social-apps-on-the-Play-store shitware app to you
How do I give more money than I already have to this pig of a dev who made the Lemmy experience so great to me and countless others such that it is now in the top 10 social apps on the Play store?
I mean.. I personally do consider it the second coming of Christ ๐คท
As a sync user I support this and would like to see it lol
Like @skye pointed out, I suspect it might indeed be based on region. I remember another thread where a user reported seeing Sync rated at 3 stars, whereas others reported 5 stars.
I guess it's a matter of perspective and subjective. I see it as paying back for a decade of practically free Sync experience for Reddit that I absolutely enjoyed, and as such I'm compensating the dev for that. Not saying others should apply the same logic (they shouldn't). But it being a scummy practice is really up to what posting users interpret as value.
That is AWESOME! Congrats!
Yes that's right, portainer stacks equate to compose.. I might be wrong, but I remember reading somewhere a while back that they (and other container orchestration tools) were not permitted to reference "Docker" or its products (including compose) due to legal and licensing restrictions by Docker.
Not to the level of Reddit, but Docker has its fair share of questionable business decisions.
Portainer is definitely useful (I use it on a daily basis), but probably a bad place to start...
I started with the following progression:
- Docker CLI
- Docker-Compose
- Writing my own scripts to build and manage docker-compose configs (purely optional and skippable)
- Portainer
- Purely optional, but in a professional setting, kubernetes and various container orchestration tools.
Good luck in your journey!
What if you're both a fanatical sync user and an arch user?
Because that's me ๐