I’m the founder & lead dev of PieFed so I’m all over the place but the API is getting more of my attention lately. I’ve been doing web development for 25+ years and building social media type web apps for most of that time. Also lots of moderation on various platforms.
@andrew_s@piefed.social did the bulk of the work on the API.
Hello, I’m Gary.
I’m the developer for Summit, an Android app, which suppots both Lemmy and PieFed at the moment.
wjs018 - a contributor to piefed, mainly doing UI/UX stuff for the web interface rather than the api. I am not a dev by trade, instead I do biophysics, like at a lab bench in a lab coat and all that. My first foray into programming was when I was in grad school and I had to learn enough IDL and python to rewrite a bunch of IDL scripts into python so that any of us knew what the hell they did. Then, I changed the whole direction of my PhD thesis and didn’t need any of that…however, I did stick with python as a bit of a hobby, and the rest is history.
Hello all! I’m jwr1, a web and app developer, and also the admin of kbin.earth.
Me along with @olorin99 are the developers of Interstellar. Intestellar was the first app to adopt PieFed, and additionally already supports Mbin and Lemmy. It’s available on Android, Linux, and Windows, and a TestFlight is open for iOS and macOS.
We’d love to have more developers/contributors if anyone here knows Flutter or wants to get into it!
Blaze, just a Piefed enthusiast
Heya! I develop Mlem along with @ericbandrews@lemmy.ml. The core PieFed features are now available on the beta version, and we’re currently working towards full parity with what we offer for Lemmy. We’re looking forward to bringing PieFed-exclusive features to our users once they become available through the API :)
Hi everyone, I’ve been working on a mobile app for the Fediverse on and off basically since Reddit screwed everyone with the API changes. It’s a React Native app, but I’m yet to release anything publically, though I intend to do so soon. Until then, have a screenshot:
I’m also doing web and backend development as my day job, and right now I’m looking to start homelabbing a bit.
That looks heavily inspired by PieFed ;-)
I actually started developing for kbin, way before I even know PieFed existed, then switched to mbin when kbin development stopped, then to Lemmy when several Mbin servers just disappeared and I lost faith in the project, and finally to PieFed since I don’t like the Lemmy devs. Everytime I took some inspiration from the current platform, so there’s definitely some PieFed design elements in there :)
(Also thanks for your work and please don’t stop developing, I don’t want to switch again)
Thank you for your work!