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  • sunshine@lemmy.caS sunshine@lemmy.ca

    Donate to Piefed

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    bagofheavystones@piefed.social
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    Can I make a one-time donation?
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    • openstars@piefed.socialO openstars@piefed.social

      Wow that makes the pace of new feature development all the more striking.

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      mesamunefire@piefed.social
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      Yeah it's amazing

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      • sunshine@lemmy.caS sunshine@lemmy.ca

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        #7

        Yet the .ml stans say Desselines lives in abject poverty and "does this out of the goodness of his own heart". Suuuure.

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        • sunshine@lemmy.caS sunshine@lemmy.ca

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          #8

          The Lemmy money is spread across 3 devs or so? And they have been writing it since 2018 or something. It's not surprising that they have more momentum and name recognition.

          PieFed is new and on Codeberg. Especially the Codeberg thing, I like. It does lack a CI though. How stable is it?

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          • openstars@piefed.socialO openstars@piefed.social

            Wow that makes the pace of new feature development all the more striking.

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            I think it all comes down to using python instead of Rust right?

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            • brunbrun6766@lemmy.worldB brunbrun6766@lemmy.world

              Yet the .ml stans say Desselines lives in abject poverty and "does this out of the goodness of his own heart". Suuuure.

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              blackn1ght@feddit.uk
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              That's split between him and Nutomic though. USD $4250 is €3,665.80 (as of writing this comment), divided between them is €1,832.90. That's not a lot.

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              • brunbrun6766@lemmy.worldB brunbrun6766@lemmy.world

                Yet the .ml stans say Desselines lives in abject poverty and "does this out of the goodness of his own heart". Suuuure.

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                bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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                If you split that between 2/3 devs it's not a lot. It's a decent part time job, I suppose. But in a lot of places not enough.

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                • openstars@piefed.socialO openstars@piefed.social

                  Wow that makes the pace of new feature development all the more striking.

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                  microw@piefed.zip
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                  It's pretty normal for new software to have a fast pace of new feature development, and for software that has established itself somewhat to have slower pace. Especially as fast pace means accumulating tech debt that you have to work on later

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                  • fundmecfs@quokk.auF fundmecfs@quokk.au

                    I think it all comes down to using python instead of Rust right?

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                    That is definitely a strong factor.

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                    • ? Guest

                      The Lemmy money is spread across 3 devs or so? And they have been writing it since 2018 or something. It's not surprising that they have more momentum and name recognition.

                      PieFed is new and on Codeberg. Especially the Codeberg thing, I like. It does lack a CI though. How stable is it?

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                      starshipwinepineapple@programming.dev
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                      Codeberg has been stable enough for my small usage. It does have a CI, woodpecker, that requires manual approval. I haven't used their CI yet

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                      • S starshipwinepineapple@programming.dev

                        Codeberg has been stable enough for my small usage. It does have a CI, woodpecker, that requires manual approval. I haven't used their CI yet

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                        I meant that https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi doesn't have a CI setup.

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                        • fundmecfs@quokk.auF fundmecfs@quokk.au

                          I think it all comes down to using python instead of Rust right?

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                          mesamunefire@piefed.social
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                          While some will claim that, I personally believe it's just as simple as the dev(s) doing good work. Code practices and readability goes a long way.

                          Both languages have relative popularity, but both are easy to debug, easy to work with. Both are good at what they do. Rust has an edge with raw speed and python with its community packages.

                          Looking at both codebases, I can tell you Piefed is immensely easier to parse and potentially make changes to. Lemmy is very hard to get into. At least for me. Don't get me wrong, both are awesome, but Lemmy is significantly harder to figure out what is going on.

                          Source: 18+ year software dev here.

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                          • bagofheavystones@piefed.socialB bagofheavystones@piefed.social

                            Can I make a one-time donation?
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                            mesamunefire@piefed.social
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                            Yeah that's something I've been needing to do for a while.

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                            • ? Guest

                              The Lemmy money is spread across 3 devs or so? And they have been writing it since 2018 or something. It's not surprising that they have more momentum and name recognition.

                              PieFed is new and on Codeberg. Especially the Codeberg thing, I like. It does lack a CI though. How stable is it?

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                              #18

                              It breaks all the time but usually only for a tiny bit of time.

                              It has a docker setup, so in theory a good ci could start with just making sure that runs. Then we get the nicities like testing, e2e, deployment, ect ..

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                                I meant that https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi doesn't have a CI setup.

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                                starshipwinepineapple@programming.dev
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                                Ah, my apologies!

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                                • C crumbguzzler5000@feddit.org

                                  Warms my heart that people clearly care so much about keeping Lemmy going 😁

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                                  I moved to Piefed because the Lemmy devs are pro-fascist tankies. I can provide proof.

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                                  • M microw@piefed.zip

                                    It's pretty normal for new software to have a fast pace of new feature development, and for software that has established itself somewhat to have slower pace. Especially as fast pace means accumulating tech debt that you have to work on later

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                                    crazyminner@lemmy.ml
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                                    Yeah. One is written in python and the other in Rust for example.

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                                    • blackn1ght@feddit.ukB blackn1ght@feddit.uk

                                      That's split between him and Nutomic though. USD $4250 is €3,665.80 (as of writing this comment), divided between them is €1,832.90. That's not a lot.

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                                      I mean, it's equivalent to the minimum salary i guess. I think they're european, and in france the minimum salary is around 1800€ before taxes. That's not a lot in the absolute, but in the foss world, it is quite comfortable.

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                                      • baroqueinmind@piefed.socialB baroqueinmind@piefed.social

                                        I moved to Piefed because the Lemmy devs are pro-fascist tankies. I can provide proof.

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                                        jaybone@lemmy.zip
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                                        Does piefed have an iOS client yet?

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                                        • J jaybone@lemmy.zip

                                          Does piefed have an iOS client yet?

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                                          Voyager and Mlem have both recently introduced basic Piefed support, and I believe both plan to expand it in the near future.

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