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Loops became Open Source!
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The Loops app certainly feels like it. Not to diminish a solo dev doing something on his own, but it just seems like a standard video player with like, comment, follow. Search feature is only by user; when you type a comment, it doesn't wrap the text, it just moves horizontally until you post it. I think the feed is literally just a chronological list of every video posted, and for some reason, most of the videos I see on it are just like...atmospheric videos. Still camera, nature background, rain in someone's backyard. People love the concept, but I don't see how it's anywhere near ready to compete for users like other options are right now.
I'm not a big Fediverse proponent, like...the concept is good, if not still a little young (activity pub isn't ironed out across mediums and is still a bit jank in my opinion) but it seems a bit like a cash grab to be the savior dev making all the X-equivalent of Fediverse, and just hopefully something sticks. With PixelFed blowing up, feel like Loops is gonna take a back seat for quite a while.
Remember it's a solo dev still. I guess a nice weekend project would be to create a new material3 app for it :)
A few days ago he posted (then I think deleted) this, which among other things makes me extremely inclined to not believe anything he says:
You're welcome to grab the code and make something better.
the code he published is unusable...
Not even as a jumping off point? I'd have to get into it on my computer but it certainly looks like at least a partial build has been posted from poking around with my phone. Loops isn't terribly complex.
not the backend, just boilerplate mostly
Yeah, I wonder if he's just taking his time or he's trying to keep some stuff as closed? I'll admit it's been about a year since I even looked at code but I feel it, calling me to abandon all life except the glowing screen again.