I am on linux and I think it is not working there, though even if it did, I always forget to cancel those kinda subscriptions, so it’d not really an option for me… Though great tip for others
Beruflich Web-Entwickler, privat ein Ober Nerd und Links-Grün versifft…
Musik Liebhaber, von #kpop bis #metal alles dabei
Ansonsten bin ich auch gerne mit der Kamera unterwegs.
Entwickler und Maintainer für #mbin
ich bin auch auf mastodon: @BentiGorlich
Ich betreibe thebrainbin.org, gehirneimer.de und wehavecookies.social
I am on linux and I think it is not working there, though even if it did, I always forget to cancel those kinda subscriptions, so it’d not really an option for me… Though great tip for others
Sounds great. I’ll wishlist it for now and research it a bit more. I have way too much games already, but I just love this kinda game 😅
I have not looked at it. What makes Farthest Frontier great?
Would be interesting to hear how much progress the game made in the ~3 months
I will think about that. My biggest concern is actually the price. Even the reduced 29.99$ is a bit steep for a not so deep early access game imo 🤔
mbin has had an accessible API for a few months now. You can use Interstellar with for example (not on iOS thuogh)
I absolutely see the problem, but making users host their own server to host their actor profile and posts is just too complicated. I mean why not just host the whole AP server then… Additionally it reminded me a lot of Activity Pods
Very cool
Ah ok great, thanks for explaining
How does it work? I can’t find any info about that in [email protected] at least not in the description or a pinned post
well server uptime is usually, and in the case of fediverse observer, coupled to a successful response. If the server spits out a 500 internal server error, that does not count as being up
And there is magazine hosted on his instance for it: [email protected]
He does not have a donation page, yet. The GitHub repo for it: https://github.com/jwr1/interstellar
Interstellar could support iOS, but the dev was actually the one that told me about the costs and that he just don’t want to pay it. Maybe he could be convinced to support iOS if a developer or tester with an iPhone helped him and the community chipped in for the dev account. After all he does everything for free, like most of us do
I think the instance is not showing because it is not online at the moment… here you can see the stats of kbin.social on fediverse observer https://kbin.fediverse.observer/kbin.social
Regarding the amount of instances and the rather small users/server: a lot of the mbin instances used to be kbin ones (like you can tell by their name) including mine. So we did not start with one central instance that all the users went to, but with a lot that already had a small number of users. And the project itself is not that old, not even a year (we start in September or October 2023). I’d say we really only have one hyperfocused instance and that being rimworld.gallery
I’ve recently heard that an iOS developer account costs 100$/year. I think that’s one of the reasons why…
https://kbin.fediverse.observer/kbin.social there you can go to graphs and see the uptime. The overall uptime is actually still quite good with 95.94%, but in recent months it has been a bit rough
I actually have that, though I thought that it is not challenging enough. I’ve had the feeling that I hit the endgame pretty early and that not much is happening 🤔