I’m just testing if I broke something. But that doesn’t seem to be the case, since it got federated and you can read this. You can stop reading now.


And since you didn’t… How do you like Piefed? Do you also use Lemmy along with it because of some shortcomings? Do you miss a phone app? Do you operate your own instance (or plan to) or are you comfortable using piefed.social? What are your plans for it, just using it for yourself? Are you able to code in Python? And do you think Python and Flask are good choices?

[Edit: Edited to test editing.]

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    4 months ago

    I’m asking all those questions and should test commenting, too:

    I’m fairly new to this. I installed my own instance a couple of days ago, immediately noticed some things I’d like to improve and dove in. I had some evenings to spare and sent several pull requests. I had used the Flask framework some years ago and everything immediately came back to me. And the design choices resonate with me. I think rimu did a good job laying it out like it is.

    I don’t have any specific plans for the future. At this point I’m just messing around. But at some point I would like to see the Threadiverse (the parts of the Fediverse that are structured into threads) grow. And invite other people. I’ve never done that because I think it isn’t there yet. And neither the atmosphere nor the software (Lemmy) is soo good that I absolutely need to invite everyone. Maybe that’ll change at some point. But Lemmy isn’t really open to bigger change (my opinion) and the user count is stagnating for some time already. But I don’t want to be negative. Overall I like it. And I see quite some potential in Piefed.