I just want to say old.lemmy.world is fantastic. However, old can have negative connotations. Can we declare that OLD be an acronym for Optimal Lemmy Delivery?
Perhaps classic.lemmy.world should be a thing?
So it is declared! (also it’s carryover from https://old.reddit.com/)
Is there a difference from https://mlmym.org/? I’ve been using mlmym and they look the same to me.
Yes and no.
old.lemmy.world
is anmlmym client
that is preconfigured to use thelemmy.world
instance. The client and the API need to be compatible for them to work together smoothly. It is possible that,mlmym.org
might update their client to match changes in the lemmy API, butlemmy.world
could still be using an older version of the lemmy software. This could lead to compatibility issues between the client onmlmym.org
and the API onlemmy.world
, leading to loss of functionality or inability to connect at all.However, since lemmy.world hosts their own instance of the
mlmym client
on old.lemmy.world, they have the option to continue using the older version of the client until they update their lemmy server software to work with the newer API version.I apologize if this explanation is a bit long-winded and unclear; it’s 1 AM here, so please feel free to ask if you need any further clarification.
The technical aspect is pretty far outside my understanding. I was mostly curious if the user experience is different on one vs the other.
The technical aspect is pretty far outside my understanding. I was mostly curious if the user experience is different on one vs the other.
Oh well then, other than the potential for API version differences possibly causing outages then no. They ought be identical.
The API versioning breakage is also fully hypothetical on my end, I’ve no idea quite how mature Lemmy’s API is at the moment, and how often breaking changes are made.
Largely no, old.lemmy.world is on the lemmy.world instance, which is the biggest difference right now.
What negative connotations does old have? Seems like a waste of dev time for nothing