Developer of PieFed, a sibling of Lemmy & Kbin.
You need to install some things (“build dependencies”) before installing this app. Examine the documentation to see what those things are.
Very extensive background saga, if anyone is interested: https://hackers.town/@lori/110656825941689147
Story by a game dev who gave up on Rust after 3 years https://loglog.games/blog/leaving-rust-gamedev/
Late, and feeble - they’re blocking 32 domains.
They’re blocking less than 1% of what piefed.social blocks.
Thank you for this
@[email protected] added a software filter to the search!
Here’s all the recent PeerTube posts - https://piefed.social/search?q=&community=0&type=0&language=0&software=peertube&sort_by=date&submit=Search
I took a quick swing at that idea but found that when PieFed imports a new PeerTube video it doesn’t put any special marker on it to identify it as a PeerTube video. So although I’ve added a post type filter to the search tool (check this out https://piefed.social/search - set the Type to 'Video and ‘Sort by’ to ‘newest’ ) the results you get are all mixed in with other video content.
Oh well.
Along the way I also found a tweak that suddenly makes the keyword search way better so that’s a bonus.
It would be easy to add a post type filter to the search function, then sort it by date… Would that do?
There really aren’t that many active peertube channels. Here’s all the non-linux channels I could find:
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - electronics and music
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - general technology
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - thunderbird email client
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - photography
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - climate
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - cycling
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - transit
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - urbanism
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - art
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - fediverse podcast
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - crafting
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected]
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - anarchy
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - documentaries
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - gaming
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - comics and movies
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - comics
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - blender
https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] - krita tutorials
Just new posts :D
I tested it in https://piefed.social/c/playground
EDIT: unless the poster is from a remote instance, then the reply shows up as ‘Boosted’ in Mastodon. Argh.
Yes, I’d call it “medium priority”, tho. In the sense that I personally am not itching to work on it but if someone else did I’d help them get started in the right direction and then leave them to it.
PieFed dev here - if you want to follow Mastodon accounts, I recommend Mbin.
About 20% of the content in piefed.socal comes from Mastodon but it’s through indirect means (a.gup.pe groups, mastodon users @mention-ing communities). Mastodon users can reply to PieFed posts and receive your replies to their comments.
I wonder how things are going over at Lemmy.eco.br…
hardcoded into android
This explains so much! Thanks
If you really need it to be a proper mobile app then it’s unlikely you’ll find one - this would be quite a lot of work as every platform has implemented it’s own API for talking with client apps, rather than using ActivityPub. The app would need to talk to several different APIs.
You’re better off choosing a platform that can talk with as many different types of other platforms as possible. And when I say ‘talk with’ there will be gradients of talking with differing amounts of problems. For example PieFed is great with Lemmy, good with PeerTube and Ok with Mastodon. Then use the client app for your chosen platform.
Choosing the platform will be a process of just trying them all. Check out friendica, they cast a wide net.
Organic Maps was put back onto the Play Store the next day day: https://organicmaps.app/news/2024-08-18/good-news-organic-maps-appeared-again-in-the-google-play-store/