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mastodon-ios-apps
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Since Elon is now making Twitter jump the shark, what are some great up-and-coming Twitter alternatives to try out?
Mastodon has been in use in lieu of Twitter, most of the time I'd otherwise have seen a Twitter link on things I personally read, ever since the rate limiting thing.
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Are there any accessible kbin apps/clients?
I believe kbin integrates better with Mastodon (compared to Lemmy), so you might be able to create/use a Mastodon account with one of their many client options.
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Host your own community if Reddit's API rules go into effect
Jerboa is for lemmy, here’s some apps for mastodon
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Twitter grants UK far-right party Britain First ‘official organization’ label
Mastodon is a protocol. There are plenty of alternative UIs https://joinmastodon.org/apps
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Help please?
Apps: https://joinmastodon.org/apps
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Make Twitter Great Again
FWIW you might be able to enjoy the Fediverse via a Friendica server (which also interacts with Twitter) if your desktop twitter client isn't hardwired, though likelier to find desktop client/s that suits down amongst joinmastodon.org/apps or just using web-interface. Best wishes anyway
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Why Mac speakers sound so good
> Doesn't have an app
It does have an app. See https://joinmastodon.org/apps for not only the official app, but also literally dozens of third-party apps.
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Some popular accounts likely to disappear from Twitter as Elon Musk ends free access to API
There's a whole list of them here: https://joinmastodon.org/apps
- Help needed
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Android Software please!
The most noteworthy Android ones are listed on https://joinmastodon.org/apps along with other platforms.
Fediverse.app
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I would like to help you on your flutter app project
https://github.com/Big-Fig/Fediverse.app client for Mastodon and Pleroma social networks
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How Fedi(Flutter open-source social network client) works inside
Fedi is an open-source client for Pleroma and Mastodon social networks written using Flutter available on iOS and Android
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Dear Freelancers, can you share your journey?
I am started freelancing almost 10 years ago when I was in my first year in university. I was an Android dev freelance, so my experience should be similar to Flutter(currently flutter dev):- it is really hard to freelance and study in university, especially until you have enough experience. In my case, during 2-3 years my life had only two parts: study and work. Work experience is very helpful now, but such schedule not for everyone;- I started from 100$ per app contracts on Upwork (something like quiz guess 1 from 4 ). At the start one app took 100+ hours so my actually rate was ~1 per hour- Motivation: I really like making mobile apps from scratch. Not just finish my own tasks in big thing. I choose project where I can be more like product owner. Help client choose features, prepare AppStore/GooglePlay metadata, do ASO, hire translators + UI/UX designers if need etc. Of course, money is good to point too. I am from Eastern Europe and work for US/Western Europe clients, so I was always satisfied with my salary.- No reputation is ok. I suggest making a small Github sample project to be able to show your code quality for clients. Or you can join an existing open source project. For example https://github.com/Big-Fig/Fediverse.app (Flutter mobile client for an open-source alternative to Twitter on which I working on). Having several articles about Flutter on Medium is useful too.- I prefer small businesses because I like to make app from scratch myself. Another side is big companies where you work only in one specific area in big team. Small business app usually takes ~1 year to develop, so you will have not problems with finding a new job each month.- Currently, work 30h per week. At the start of the career, it was 50-70 per week to maintain a comfortable release schedule for clients. Several years ago worked ~10h. When you have experience work hours is flexible.- Salary. Flutter is really hot right now. I think you can expect to find 10-20$ per hour job if you have a small GitHub project as a code sample + several medium articles about Flutter. Median on Upwork, I think, it is 30-50$ per hour on Upwork. However, I know devs who workin for 75$, 85$ and even 150$ per hour for US-based clients through Upwork and LinkedIn
What are some alternatives?
mobilizon - Gather, organize and mobilize yourselves with a convivial, ethical, and emancipating tool.
flutter-client - Invoice Ninja: Desktop/mobile admin portal built with Flutter
gotosocial - Fast, fun, small ActivityPub server.
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
plugins - Plugins for Flutter maintained by the Flutter team
pinafore - Alternative web client for Mastodon (UNMAINTAINED)
fediverse-matrix-keygen - a self-service Matrix account creation and login password reset utility via Mastodon or Pleroma user SSO.
mastodon - A glitchy but lovable microblogging server
spotter - 🔭 Productivity tool to launch everything
flutter_local_notifications - A Flutter plugin for displaying local notifications on Android, iOS, macOS and Linux