Admin of kbin.earth, creator of Interstellar.
@YouCube@fedia.io Sorry I’m late, but yes, I agree, feedback should be given, and it probably shouldn’t let you spam that button either. I’ll add this to the todo list. Thanks.
Hey, I didn’t come up with it. You could ask @originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com though.
When you filter the servers to open registration and up-to-date/not-abandoned, there’s actually a really limited selection of Mbin servers left (5 total). So I don’t think decentralization matters to much in this case. Those servers include: fedia.io, kbin.earth, kbin.melroy.org, moist.catsweat.com, and thebrainbin.org. There’s also gehirneimer.de for German language.
You can see the full list here: joinmbin.org/servers
I’m the one who made the website. Do you think if we just brightened the outlines around the ui elements that that would help with the contrast?
To me, it looks fine, but if changing something made it better for other people, I’m all for it.
This is not true, as of 4 months ago. kbin.earth is running Mbin now.
We could also just hide them (the post & comment numbers) entirely whenever a small screen width is detected. What would y’all prefer?
What exactly do you think is hard? Do you think the post and comment numbers should be removed to give more room for the magazine names? Do you think the tab swiping is overly sensitive? Or is there something else?
Not sure I understand your question, but Interstellar is built with Flutter, and currently supports Android and Linux (x86_64) via Google Play, F-Droid, and Flathub. And yes, it’s both Lemmy and Mbin.
I’ve looked into it before, and Apple developer accounts cost $100 every year, which I am not willing to pay out of pocket. If someone decided they wanted to donate that amount every year, then I would probably reconsider. I also don’t have any Apple hardware, so I would need additional help in that regard; I could emulate macOS (which is a pain though), but I would need someone to actually test on a real iPhone.
Wow, this gained a lot more traction than the original post.
Thanks; unfortunately, not all of my test comments are federating, which is what I’m trying to figure out.
Thanks; unfortunately, there should be one more comment showing on your server that is not there.
Unfortunately, no, not at the moment at least. It’s something I’ve thought of before, but since it hasn’t had any interest till now, it hasn’t been added. I’ll make a GitHub issue for it so we can track it. Once it is implemented, I would need help adding translations for different languages though.