@ulrich@feddit.org TechLore now seems to be at https://neat.tube/c/techlore/videos
@ulrich@feddit.org TechLore now seems to be at https://neat.tube/c/techlore/videos
@rglullis@communick.news No, I don’t there’s any overlap between PieFed and Fediverser either. The potential of Fediverser seems like it got cut off at the knees by how widely defederated alien.top is.
Looks like I was wrong before: whilst it’s true that Lemmy isn’t always great at sending an ‘Accept’ back, that’s not the issue here. I was thinking about it from the perspective of a Person following a Group, not a Group following a Group.
It’ll be interesting to see how the Lemmy devs respond. It’s not really relevant for PieFed, because I’m not sure that there’s communities there that have enough activity to warrant syncing to a category, but I thought about what would happen if you tried, and it would fail. The follower would be checked to see if they are a Person, and the request would go no further if not (there’s no handy error returned, though).
I’m not sure it would be possible to enable, with the way the database is currently set up. We have a ‘community_member’ table, that looks like:
pyfedi=# \d community_member
Table "public.community_member"
Column | Type | Collation | Nullable | Default
------------------+-----------------------------+-----------+----------+---------
user_id | integer | | not null |
community_id | integer | | not null |
is_moderator | boolean | | |
is_owner | boolean | | |
is_banned | boolean | | |
notify_new_posts | boolean | | |
created_at | timestamp without time zone | | |
Indexes:
"community_member_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (user_id, community_id)
"ix_community_member_is_banned" btree (is_banned)
Foreign-key constraints:
"community_member_community_id_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (community_id) REFERENCES community(id)
"community_member_user_id_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES "user"(id)
So if the ‘user_id’ was actually a Group instead of a Person, then it would have a join to the wrong table.
@ericjmorey@discuss.online OP answered here: https://feddit.org/comment/4286281 (the lack of mobile apps, was the answer)
Oh, yeah. It’s still ongoing. You can track the progress at https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/branch/main/app/api/alpha/routes.py if you like. At the bottom of that page, things with a ‘Stage 1’ are what’s left to do.
The remaining stuff is mostly to do with chat / notifications. Once done, a basic app could be released, and then improved to include stuff that’s missing (things like uploading an image to post or a comment, and viewing reports)
EDIT: sorry, this was meant to be a reply to another comment. Still getting the hang of NodeBB. Now will this edit work …
@blaze@feddit.org Thunder is written using Flutter / Dart - meaning that it’s cross-platform. I’ve compiled the version for PieFed for windows, linux and macos, so as long as I’m able to get it working for Android, it should also work for iOS. I’ll need to be someone else who does though, 'cos my mac is too old, and I don’t have an iphone.
Bonus screenshot:
@julian Awesome, thanks.
Hopefully Announce / Update isn’t similarly afflicted! (I realise that activity is the source of its own Issue, so I haven’t seen any yet).