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ari ariYeah @ari@ice.arimelody.me
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
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@ari sorry I probably missed this but what stack are you using and what API are you targeting?
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ari ariYeah @ari@ice.arimelody.me
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@pancakes using svelte for frontend, planning to write an accompanying backend in go once i've got this polished up!

currently targeting the iceshrimp API, as that's what my own server uses. though i mention later in the thread that i'm developing in such a way that it can support many APIs fairly easily!
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
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@ari oh nice I was working on something similar a few weeks ago. what you've done looks a lot nicer though. I'm thinking of taking what I've learnt and moving it to KDE Frameworks or flutter or something cross platform to target Android and desktop. seems like a lot of fedi people have taken interest in svelte
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
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@ari actually i do not think iwould touch kde frameworks
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ari ariYeah @ari@ice.arimelody.me
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@pancakes svelte is pretty nice to work with!

the idea of making something more client-focused sounds great, too! i'm aware of some options for standalone desktop fedi clients, but they're few and far between (and i have no idea what their API support is like)
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
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@ari yeah I was using ts and svelte. for desktop clients I'm only really aware of Tuba and Tokodon. Tuba is pretty nice and supports most masto API things and viewing reactions
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