Should be ok now, cheers.
rimu
Hi there,
The community migration feature that PieFed has is quite limited - no posts are actually transferred from the old instance to the new one. All that happens is that a remote community (which might have only received a few posts as piefed.blahaj.zone is very new) is reassigned to be a local community and all the posts in it too.
That's why [email protected] has only 5 days of posts.
It's a bit "smoke and mirrors".
On a more mature instance, like piefed.social, which has been subscribed to communities for a long time the instance has most of the history of most communities so the migration feature works relatively well.
PieFed has all those features, if you use the browser. The PWA is fine, I use it often.
The communities menu lists all the communities that the viewer mods in a special section.
Don't need to be a mod, I just have that rule to keep drama to a minimum but if the mods are absent or ok with it then it's fine.
Fediverse report has their finger on the pulse!
It'll be interesting to see how many phones have the GPU necessary to push that many pixels around. I'm guessing not many.
The web app could switch to lower res images (etc) if your connection is weak. Or if your battery is low it might switch out YouTube embeds for clickable images instead.
I looked at the code recently. It's really good, way better than the UI made me expect.
Yes, that would be good. But unless someone makes an issue at https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/issues/new it will be forgotten.
Oops, I spoke too soon. I did subscribe successfully on lemm.ee, and after doing that my test post https://piefed.social/post/897304 showed up at https://lemm.ee/post/66474524
Please delete my test post after you see what I mean.
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