cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/1681502

I think #lemmy has been around a few years now. Searching packages.debian.org yields no results for a lemmy client. Anyone know if there are any projects underway to produce a lemmy desktop client (text-based in particular), even outside of the Debian framework?

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    In the end input devices don’t matter. If they did we’d all use Dvorak or chorded keyboards. You quickly learn to communicate with what you use.

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      It’s not a matter of quick learning. If that were the case, GUI is a clear winner. It takes more time to learn a text-driven UI. But the learning curve pays off. You invest more time learning but the reward is reaching a point where you’re much faster than a mouse allows. I started off using gnusocial from a browser then transitioned to #bitlbee, after which I could search, read, and react faster than in the GUI. Same for Mastdon. Sometimes I’m forced into the Mastodon GUI because of something being unimplemented, in which case the loss of speed is apparent. Just like in the 90s, the keyboard is still faster than the mouse.

      BTW, I used a DVORAK keyboard for years. I never measured my speed difference but I think it slowed me down overall because there were moments where the brain would drift into QWERTY mode (and vice versa on a QWERTY keyboard), and the speed difference w/out drifting seemed negligible so I ultimately settled back on a QWERTY keyboard.