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2 days agoThere’s pixelfed for an Instagram alternative, which is based on the activitypub protocol. If flashes is built on bluesky I don’t think it will make much of a difference if the protocol is controlled by a company.
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There’s pixelfed for an Instagram alternative, which is based on the activitypub protocol. If flashes is built on bluesky I don’t think it will make much of a difference if the protocol is controlled by a company.
To be fair, currently most web browsers are based either in Firefox or chromium. In the past Opera used to have its own engine, and the same applied for other browsers.
I’m fine with current efforts on ladybird and servo.
There’s the Pixelfed app, Pixelix and PixelDroid. Of the three I’d say the most functional is PixelDroid, but the interface isn’t as good as the others. Pixelix feels faster than Pixelfed but in my phone it has an issue with JSON saying I’m unauthenticated.
The Pixelfed app works, but it’s a bit slow, and doesn’t have as much functionality as PixelDroid. PixelDroid lets you easily see all feeds (feeds for people you follow, local and global feeds), which Pixelfed somehow doesn’t let you access, which kinda destroys the point of using a federated social network.