

Barinsta was a full client, not just a simple frontend.
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Barinsta was a full client, not just a simple frontend.


I was able to delete my Twitter account because of nitter, because I could view posts without logging in.


So is twitter not social media if you just use it to read hashtags, and get clarity and insight from the comments?
Other social media sites can very much be topic centered


I would definitely call a forum or IRC channel social media.
I wouldn’t consider blogs social media unless they had a very active comments section.


I made this because I hate Instagram, but there’s still lots of valid reasons to use it.


Its social because you’re interacting with other people


I’m happy someone noticed it


What would you define social media as?
Oxford says.
websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
That definition certainly matches Lemmy.
tl;dr of how this clusterfuck works: this is effectively just x11 forwarding an x server from windows to linux. the fun part is a) making gnome run with an already existing window manager (namely dwm.exe lol), b) making gnome run over x11 forwarding (it is Not a fan, last time it tried running gnome on windows this is what broke it and made it quit trying), and c) actually ripping out parts of the gnome compositor again to make dwm instead of gnome render window decorations to achieve ✨️aero gnome✨️


Lemmy is social media
That was autocorrect ¬_¬


This doesn’t let you interact with Instagram, it just lets you view profiles/posts
Its pronouns are it/its.


I would like to add RSS, I don’t think it’s feasible https://cadence.moe/blog/2022-09-01-discontinuing-bibliogram
A much-requested feature I added early on was RSS feeds. This ended up getting quickly turned off for the main instance, because RSS usage was dwarfing interactive usage. Many of these feeds had been added to people’s readers and forgotten about. Even today I still receive a decent number of forgotten requests for feeds — these forgotten feeds haven’t returned useful data for more than two years. Feed requests aren’t free. Bibliogram needs to make an outgoing web request, wait for it, and convert the response data. This also uses up a piece of Bibliogram’s rate limit to Instagram, even if nobody’s there to see the feed that Bibliogram generates.
I could add it, but have it disabled by default, so anyone hosting a personal instance can enable it.


I’ve already read that article, the situation on Instagram has changed a bit, which makes scraping easier.
Ratelimits are still a problem if you don’t have a residential IP, but I have a workaround for that (which I’m hesitant to share publicly).


My instance is https://kittygram.irelephant.net/


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There’s no original thoughts left
I like both. The main thing keeping me from using piefed is it’s atrocious image viewer though. I like how Lemmy just spits out the image when you click the thumbnail.