It’s really disheartening to see comments like these.

I'm working tirelessly to ensure @pixelfed reaches its full potential, and while it may seem like an endless cycle, we’re making steady progress towards a stable release!

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Richard

@dansup @pixelfed you’re doing a great job with it, I’m constantly amazed by how good it is!

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Zbigniew 'Emill' Pławecki ♿️🎮

@dansup keep up the great work, what You did and what we saw this passing week is incredible progress 😎

@pixelfed

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Xuxxux

@dansup @pixelfed I can understand how that feels. On the other hand there is a clear message that is positive and motivating:

- people like pixelfeed
- people want to use pixelfeed

I understood the user as someone who wants to use pixelfeed without having too invest a lot of time into maintaining an instance. Which is understandable. I love to tinker with IT. Yet for important stuff (e.g. mail) I am very conservative and still use dovecot and postfix. I use them because they are low maintenance and high stability.

If I would have a lot of pics that would hold the same value for me, then I would also choose a „stable“ system for „production“ use.

Long story short: I would read that message not as a complaint but as a message telling me that people *want it for the things that are important to them*.

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@dansup @pixelfed
Just curious but what made you choose React Native and not Flutter ? For many people I think it's because they are familiar with web development and it's easier to approach RN.

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obc :quebec:

@dansup @pixelfed I think it's safe to assume you can just ignore this!

You've pushed changes every time I get around your apps and sites. You're doing an amazing job!

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Jerry Lerman

@dansup @pixelfed Annoying and stupid people serve their purpose too. Flip the idiot off and keep being incredible.

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haliphax 👾

@dansup @pixelfed TIL "forever" means "not very long, actually"

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