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Founder of Sublinks

I’m a web developer, sysadmin, and entrepreneur by trade.

I do photography, PC gaming, 3D Printing, and maker projects for fun.

More here: https://jasongr.im/

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  • Hey, sorry. I’ve been dealing with some ongoing personal stuff.

    There are no clear release versions in the repository; all work is done in the mainline branch, called “dev”. Therefore, you are not guaranteed to always use the same code as someone else on the same “version,” which makes debugging issues difficult. I had to build my own Docker containers when I first started hosting it because the ones provided didn’t work as expected. I’ve not tried them since. So, depending on your deployment process, this may not be an issue.

    New releases are often buggy and break existing functionality. Feature releases are slow and seem unnecessary when core features are incomplete or not working. The developer is distracted by other projects.

    There aren’t any ways to communicate and create a community unless you force everyone to follow a specific account from the start of your instance. Funding is challenging and becomes expensive due to image storage and bandwidth usage.

    I have other projects I contribute to; otherwise, I’d contribute to improve or fork Pixelfed. I want to reimplement many of the existing features.



  • I hosted social.photo, which was a Pixelfed instance.

    I had an uptick in users when I started to consider shutting down the site. It was the reason, ultimately, I decided to shut down as soon as possible. The software is awful, and I don’t want to deal with the issues multiplied by growth.

    I decided to announce a shutdown by posting and hoping people see it because you can’t make an announcement to users on Pixelfed out of the box. I know there is an admin interface for it, but it doesn’t work.

    Afterward, many of my new users told me they came from other instances that shut down.

    This trend could be a blip as users create new accounts to migrate as they did before from their previous accounts. I know there is a user interface for this, but it doesn’t work.

    Or it could be the terrible spam filter that blocks real users and allows bots. So, real users aren’t there to report bots. This is compounded by an uptick in new hype instances. These are sometimes poorly moderated instances full of bots awaiting returning interest from their owners to get cleaned up or closed.

    Or it’s real!