

I think there’s some sort of DDOS attack going around because I’ve been in the same boat with kbin.earth slowing down. kbin.earth’s traffic has nearly doubled in just the past few days and I’m still trying to figure out the source.
Admin of kbin.earth, creator of Interstellar.
I think there’s some sort of DDOS attack going around because I’ve been in the same boat with kbin.earth slowing down. kbin.earth’s traffic has nearly doubled in just the past few days and I’m still trying to figure out the source.
Writing this message on the interstellar app just now. My only minor gripe is that there’s no way to mark something as read with a single tap that I’ve found. (Got to long press and mark as read, but I’ll accept that I may have missed something)
I’ll give a quick overview: to mark a post as read, you need to either open it, vote on it, boost it, or mark it as read explicitly, which can be done through the overflow menu (long press or tap overflow button, like you said) or by configuring the swipe gestures to have the mark as read action (then all you have to do is swipe on the post). In the next update, we will also have a “mark as read on scroll” option, which, when enabled, will mark all posts in your feed as read once it scrolls off the top of the screen.
Lol, that’s insane. I hope everybody saves their money for better things.
Interstellar actually does support Lemmy as well, unless you mean other apps.
I’m the developer of Interstellar, and I am actually from the US. iOS support is something I’d like to add, but is not the priority. @Endymion_Mallorn@kbin.melroy.org made many good points about it not catering towards FOSS projects, but I’d also like to add, it costs $100 every single year in order to have an Apple developer account, which is required if you want to publish anything to the Apple App Store. Additionally, Apple’s very expensive hardware is required in order to build and release any Apple software, which I do not own.
All that to say, I’d like to support iOS and macOS platforms, but Apple makes it extremely difficult (and costly) for that to happen. Why should I have to pay $100 every year in order to publish a free app that I’m not even making any money off of?
Interstellar is also available for desktop platforms (including Linux and Windows) if you’d prefer to try it there instead (check the GitHub page for info).
Also want to mention @olorin99, as well, for helping test and implement PieFed support in the app!
As always, let me know if you run into any issues or want to make any suggestions.
I’ll just say, even if 95% of the API is the same (which I am almost sure it’s less than that), it will still need very intentional effort in order to implement the support. Interstellar already had support for Lemmy, but it took us several weeks to get to the point we are now with PieFed support, and that’s all with a code architecture that makes it easy to add new platforms to support (due to both Mbin and Lemmy support previously).
All that to say, it likely will not be as easy as it seems to add PieFed support.
Docs for the alpha API are here: https://freamon.github.io/piefed-api/
Ah, yes. I misinterpreted the context.
I’m sure you know, but technically, Microblogs are still considered “posting to your profile”. It’s just that Mbin also happens to categorize those microblogs into a specific magazine, either based on tags or manual placement. They still display in your profile just like normal. Additionally, if you view those Mbin microblogs from a Mastodon server, they will still appear as if the user “posted to their profile”. All Mbin is doing is assigning the Microblog a general categorization.
There will be soon :)
Upvoting should be your default. Boosting is more like a “retweet”, where you are publicly reposting something on your profile.
Yeah sorry, I’m guessing Flutter (Interstellar’s UI framework) doesn’t support devices that old.