Pixelfed & Loops Kickstarter Campaign Just Launched (www.kickstarter.com)
from avidamoeba@lemmy.ca to technology@lemmy.world on 22 Jan 20:05
https://lemmy.ca/post/37726783

cross-posted from: lemmy.ca/post/37686963

To celebrate the release of the Pixelfed Mobile app going live on the Apple App Store & Google Play Store, we’re proud to be launching our first Kickstarter campaign. All funds raised will go toward continued development and support of the core Pixelfed Foundation applications and the ActivityPub ecosystem at large.

The Pixelfed Team builds open source and ethical social networks for the masses. We aim to be the first Fediverse app with a billion people by taking on the worlds biggest players using open source standards. Designed and built for a better society, to bring us closer together without tracking or surveillance.

Edit: They’re already at 95% of their funding goal!

Get on it!

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MyOpinion@lemm.ee on 22 Jan 20:08 next collapse

I have a feeling this is going to be a big one! Just did my part. kickstarter.com/…/pixelfed-foundation-2024-real-e…

avidamoeba@lemmy.ca on 22 Jan 20:12 collapse

If they can deliver. But hey, we’re the VCs now. Not everything succeeds.

Tangentism@lemmy.ml on 22 Jan 20:26 collapse

Pixelfed has been live for a while and Loops is in beta.

For my invite the other and whole not as fully featured as some corp owned short form video apps, it looks good & has multiple things over the others

breakfastmtn@lemmy.ca on 22 Jan 20:23 next collapse

Just $500 from their funding goal! 🎉

Edit: goal met!

jlh@lemmy.jlh.name on 22 Jan 20:32 next collapse

They also have Liberapay, OpenCollective and Patreon:

pixelfed.org/support-our-project

pennomi@lemmy.world on 22 Jan 20:50 next collapse

Pubkit.net looks quite useful. I may be testing that out soon.

garretble@lemmy.world on 22 Jan 20:52 next collapse

Hopefully this money will allow that ONE DUDE to get some help in managing these apps. I know he has maybe a couple of collaborators now, but maybe they can get some more dedicated people to build out the apps. It’s a lot for one or two people to try and spin up two apps at once.

The Pixelfed app that dropped last week, for example, doesn’t even have a button to view the global feed. It’s better to just use the main website of whatever server you are on right now, even on your mobile device.

HobbitFoot@thelemmy.club on 22 Jan 22:55 collapse

Yeah. I think a lot of federated services are struggling with the idea that they need to build a system to handle the growth, not just treat it like a personal project.

Xed@lemm.ee on 23 Jan 02:27 next collapse

I was excited about this earlier today until I learned the creator of pixelfed is shit talking other fediverse developers and has an ego. Now I don’t feel like donating

Mad_Punda@feddit.org on 23 Jan 18:01 collapse

Source?

Not saying you’re wrong, but I’m trying to be more critical online.

Xed@lemm.ee on 23 Jan 23:44 collapse

Here is the open letter on GitHub and the many programmers that signed it. I was surprised too, especially seeing all of the people signing it

dansup-open-letter.github.io

muelltonne@feddit.org on 23 Jan 08:37 next collapse

This shows how unfair the tech landscape is. The Kickstarter is currently at 45000$. Meta & Co generate that in seconds through their advertising or some billionaire gains that through investments in under a second.

hamsterkill@lemmy.sdf.org on 23 Jan 16:06 next collapse

Not sure I understand the motivation for an ActivityPub messenger like sup. Seems like XMPP and Matrix already take care of the federated messenger space.

Evotech@lemmy.world on 23 Jan 17:15 collapse

I mean, it’d be nice not to need multiple identities to message.

Nobody is going to be like “add me on matrix of your wasn’t to message me”

People often use DM features on twitter, insta etc

hamsterkill@lemmy.sdf.org on 23 Jan 18:14 collapse

But you can already message/DM someone through Mastodon, Lemmy or whatever, and that’s fine. I don’t see the value proposition of sup.

nullpotential@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 24 Jan 01:19 collapse

Last I checked Loops required users to completely sign away every imaginable right to the content they posted. Unless that’s changed I’m not too thrilled with them.