Interstellar already supports Piefed, Mlem and Blorp are working on it.
Will Voyager also support PieFed in the future?
cross-posted from: https://piefed.social/post/891503
API documentation
OpenAPI docs are at https://freamon.github.io/piefed-api
Mlem
We’re working on adding Piefed support to Mlem 😄 Stay tuned!
https://lemmy.ml/comment/19027320
Blorp
I’m sold. I’ll be adding PieFed support in the next couple months.
Does GitHub enable you to put up funds for implementation of a feature? If so, I’d throw down for this.
Yea same, PieFed has so many features that Lemmy simply doesn’t. I prefer it so much that I just use it in the browser on mobile, till a good mobile app is available.
Never heard of Mlem or Blorp. I downloaded Interstellar but haven’t looked around piefed yet.
Is piefed just another kbin? What are the advantages of piefed over Lemmy?
PieFed is a lot like lemmy, but built in Python with a few key features that make a big difference, most notably
- De-duplication of Posts Across Communities
- Unified Comment View
- Merges comment threads from different communities for the same link. You can see all discussions in one place, no matter where the link was posted.
Also the onboarding is a use UX improvement, and therefore I think it will gain more traction than Lemmy in the long run.
It federates with lemmy instances, so you can see all the same content.
Also the onboarding is a use UX improvement, and therefore I think it will gain more traction than Lemmy in the long run.
Good to see you say this after our discussions a while back
As a user, if lemmy devs don’t try to resolve the duplication problem and take topic flairs seriously soon, people are going to leave it in droves.
Already have a piefed account and might switch to it when voyager starts supporting.
Welcome!
I hope so. I’m using Interstellar on iOS full time now after switching to a Piefed account. It’s good, but not nearly as polished as Voyager. I’m sure it will be though, but a couple of options would be great.
Does piefed have a JS client lib? Lemmy does, which probably makes adoption easier.