Hi guys!
I’ve been using Ravelry for around a decade now (not so much for the social aspect - which has always been great, when I did participate) and have gotten a few apps over the years to help fill in the gaps - like before the mobile view was useful, I had an app that was a mobile-app-interface for the desktop site, for example.
Yesterday was the first time I’d heard of Ribblr and I think I really like it! It seems to have the databasing of patterns and yarn like Ravelry does, but there’s a method of keeping tabs on where you are in the pattern right there on the page. And there’s a marketplace. I don’t know how much I care about that, but I do have 2 large suitcases of things I’ve made and still have…
This is not an advertisement or affiliate linking or anything like that - I was just curious if any of you guys had seen it (been around since 2019, I guess. I don’t internet much), have any insights on Ribblr - good or bad - or have any other sites that you would recommend people check out.
Thanks!
So fun!! lol. As a computer technician it constantly makes me want to vomit. :)
@ConfusedOrder @thegiddystitcher all post should look like this, because it’s super inconvenient to only get a link instead of the conversation.
But does someone know the reason why it behaves like this and why it’s not connected to the main topic on Mastodon?
@utopify_org @ConfusedOrder I do wish we could get the full text, it’s weird that comments show up fine but the OP is always just a link. Maybe one day I’ll learn enough about how Lemmy works to put in a pull request, but it is not this day!