Relay for Reddit app stays as one of the few remaining third party apps for Reddit and they are forced to go to a subscription model but the cost of such a subscription is related to how many API calls per user are done.

This screenshot was taken from the yet working patched Sync for Reddit app.

  • @Swim@lemmy.ca
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    -151 year ago

    At least they have a subscription model based on fees incurred by accessing the reddit API. Sync for lemmy charging a monthly sub to remove the adds the creator put in.

    • @stephen01king@lemmy.zip
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      171 year ago

      You do know you can pay one time if you just want to remove ads. You’re here suggesting the dev should just work on the app for free or something?

      • kratoz29OP
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        101 year ago

        You’re here suggesting the dev should just work on the app for free or something?

        According to what he replied to you, yes…

        • @lessthanthree@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          151 year ago

          A developer wanting to get something in return for their work is a reason. It’s also an option for the user. Sync offers a one time payment for Ad Free and for their “Plus” features. It also has the option for a monthly subscription.

            • @somedaysoon@lemmy.world
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              I have a rooted device with AdAway and that is backed up by Adguard Home running on my network so I can use Sync without ads at no costs. And I uninstalled it after a few days. Now that Infinity (now called Eternity) released, there will be no looking back to it from me. I even will prefer Jerboa over Sync when Jerboa gets default comment sorting. Sync is really over-rated in my opinion.

              I’ve tried every lemmy client but only Jerboa, Eternity, and Voyager remain on my phone right now.

              • @Swim@lemmy.ca
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                -11 year ago

                Thanks for the tip, I’ll have to check eternity out. Any advice for the pihole, I’ve been thinking of getting one of them

                • @somedaysoon@lemmy.world
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                  If you only want to run pihole or adguard home for ads then just buy a used Pi3 on eBay for $15-$30 and follow the instructions on pi-hole.net

                  But if you want to get into selfhosting other things, and it’s highly likely you will go down that rabbit hole, it’s addictive, then I would recommend starting with a used ThinkCentre M93p from eBay for $80-$120. Install OpenMediaVault on it, get your feet wet setting up a few services with docker. Some of the more popular services selfhosters run are: pihole, airsonic, nextcloud, paperless-ngx, immich, sonarr, lidarr… I could go on, but I don’t want to overwhelm you. If you are interested in the other things, take a look at this extensive list of selfhostable services, and sub to the selfhosting sublems. The selfhosting communities are pretty active and friendly here on Lemmy.

                  • @Swim@lemmy.ca
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                    21 year ago

                    took your advice and got a pihole setup in docker. pretty fkn amazing. thanks the help

                  • @LinusSexTips@lemmy.world
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                    11 year ago

                    Id suggest Proxmox as a great starter, some amazing scripts out there, supports some GPUs passed through to containers and VMs with tweaks

    • kratoz29OP
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      51 year ago

      Dude, I don’t care, I use Sync and pay no shit, but I would gladly do so when it gets more robust (and I already think it is one of the best).

      We already have some great options, myself am rocking Voyager, Sync and Summit whenever I feel like to.