Kittygram v1.1 has released
(codeberg.org)
from irelephant@lemmy.dbzer0.com to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 07 Jun 22:55
https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/70206288
from irelephant@lemmy.dbzer0.com to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 07 Jun 22:55
https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/70206288
Kittygram is an Instagram frontend, like nitter and invideous.
A lot has changed since I first posted about it. Kittygram now has:
- a developer API
- atom feeds
- ratelimit tracking
- explore/popular pages
- more themes
threaded - newest
Just fyi, I tried one your instance. Searched a user, clicked a result, and got an error.
Huh. That was working yesterday. I’ll take a look soon
I just tried a random user and it worked, that was probably temporary. That issue has popped up before.
Same issue here. Tried several users and for every one of them I got the same error. Example URL: kittygram.irelephant.net/gudim_public
Well… That link is working for me, so I’d say it’s a problem on your end
Judging from the stack trace, its definitely a problem that occurred on the server
That’s weird, because it works for me. Maybe it happens when a user is loaded for the first time?
Hmm. It does work for me now. I also checked some other users that I doubt were ever opened and they also worked just fine
I tried the same user, and it worked for me just now. Thanks for working on this project!
Given how Facebook aggressively guard their assets (i.e. their users’ contents and relationships), I imagine keeping this working would be a constant game of cat and mouse.
Things like this have to be constantly maintained for that reason, look also at yt-dlp. For that, I’ll give it a month, see how they’re doing then before setting up a personal interest. Worried they’ll abandon it
I’ve been keeping up with changes for the last ~9 months.
How is it?
How is what? Keeping up with changes? It’s not too hard, it doesn’t happen too often, and I can usually get stuff fixed quick enough.
Come on, it was right there!
A constant game of cat and also cat
tbh it’s a hard balance for any social media company.
Guard content too little and you end up with Cambridge Analytica, which was literally because the public APIs allowed too much access (third-party apps could see any data through the API that you could see through your Facebook account, including friends profiles). You also end up with headlines talking about big data leaks which really just end up being compilations of public data (which has happened to both Facebook and LinkedIn).
Guard content too much and you restrict users’ freedom too much.
Cambridge Analytical was less of a failure to guard the data, and more of an assistance helping the robbers load it up out the back door.
It’s not too bad, but yeah, stuff does break. Instagram’s code is dogshit though, so there’s a lot of workarounds for most stuff.
Well then good thing it already says meow!
> everything is in Lua
Interesting choice.
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CLAUDE.mdAh,
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CLAUDE.mdcontent:Gold. Pure gold.
This almost seems like a canary. If an AI bot pulls the code and submits a PR, the meow would be and indicator that AI was used.
Gives me the warm fuzzies.
Saving this for later. Was hoping to find an insta front end for my tablet!
I swear that most FOSS names are bad on purpose to keep people from using them.
I wouldn’t say most, but I do agree that I won’t be using this purely based on name.
Feel free to fork it and give it a different name
What’s wrong with kittygram? How’s that any weirder then say Pringles? Like what the heck is a “Pringle” anyway? A potato tingle?
Coca-cola literally has the reference to Cocaine in it. In Spanish it’s even weirder because Coca is actually the slang word for Cocaine, so it basically says “Cocaine Tail”.
And Facebook??? A face that’s a book???
There’s plenty of extremely weird words you use or see daily. You’ve just been brainwashed to see them as normal because you’ve been marketed to about them since birth essentially.
If you heard of kittygram since you were 7, and saw kittygram ads constantly growing up, you wouldn’t so much as blink about the name.
Edit: Windows has nothing to do with actual literal windows. I’ve never seen a window that looks like a freaking menu at least. iPhone is just lazy. Wow, just shortened internet phone. Not to mention Apple literally doesn’t have anything to do with Apples. At least Gnu Imagine Manipulation Program actually does what it says. Spotify? What does it have to do with making Spots? It’s about music, the heck. Don’t even know what’s up with Qobuz. Target? How does 🎯 remotely even signify shopping? Amazon I remember being confused as a kid because I thought it was going to be a website about the rainforest. That’s a terrible name.
And there’s more. Google? Like Googly eyes? I doubt hardly anyone could ever tell you what a Googleplex was when it came out. It sounds Goofy. DuckDuckGo?
Like seriously, Kittygram is a problem but 2 ducks going isn’t? Heck, what about when Google named Android versions over desserts? Jellybean, Eclair, Honeycomb??? Or Google’s Play Store? That sounds dirty when you think about it. Like imagine you saw a shop in a strip mall and they weren’t selling kid’s toys called The Play Store. Then there’s OpenAI which is closed, and for that matter how all the big AI logos look like fancy assholes. Meanwhile Europe has Mistral’s LeChat. Literally a meme name.
DeviantArt? Well okay now with the AI porn it’s living up to its name I guess.
Aside from a lot of the ones that are abbreviations (like GNU Image Manipulation Program, or GIMP), most of them are fine I think.
Immich, it sounds like “image”, which makes sense for photo hosting. Inkscape is a landscape of ink, suitable for a vector graphics editor. “Chrono”, the clock app on Android, is named after the embodiment of time. Radicale, the CalDAV self-hosted service, is the word “radical” conjoined with “calendar”. KeePass is a password manager, a master key is used to unlock the vault. KDE likes to put “K” in front of a lot of their app names. KCalc, KGet, Konsole, KOrganizer, KAlarm, KWrite. Their functions are pretty self explanatory. Okular is a PDF reader by KDE, and the name is a play on the word “ocular”, used to describe vision, but with a “K”! MarkText lets you write text in Markdown format. LibreOffice is a free (as in freedom, or libre) open-source office suite. Writer, Impress, and Calc are related to documents, presentations, and spreadsheets. And then there are all the apps that are not unique and are simply what they are. Think “Offline Translator”, “OSS Document Scanner”, etc. (very common with a lot of Android apps I use)
I would imagine Kittygram refers to the vast quantities of cat photos on Instagram.
Some machanics paint their tools pink to keep them from being stolen because they are not „manly“.
This sounds like something you would also complain about.
I think you might have some insecurities about your gender that you project on me.
A name can be stupid at the same time that I like pink stuff.
The screenshot really should have a cat photo on it.
Looks great! GL!