Piefed is buggy and slow and Blorp sucks...
https://piefed.world/c/unpopularopinion/p/915906/piefed-is-buggy-and-slow-and-blorp-sucks
Piefed is buggy and slow and Blorp sucks...
https://piefed.world/c/unpopularopinion/p/915906/piefed-is-buggy-and-slow-and-blorp-sucks
Have you tried requesting features or reporting issues?
I’ve seen the blorp dev around comments, so they’re at least active in the community and will probably chat with you about issues.
Just want to emphasize that your feedback was polite and well organized. That’s why I was able to address most of it, and I even enjoy improving my app for users like you.
OP’s post is not polite or well written, so I will completely ignore what they are asking for until an actual Blorp user like yourself raises real feedback
Voyager is also a solid choice. I also spend quite a bit of time in the PieFed dev channel, and I’ve seen the Photon dev hard a work on PieFed support. You really can’t go wrong with a lot of the Lemmy/PieFed clients.
That being said, Blorp has support for PieFeds multi community feeds, mark comments as answer, react to post/comments with an emoji, and I’m working on wrapping up full support for PieFed polls.
Blorp dev here. A few issues with your post:
So good job. Your post is an unpopular opinion :)
Blorp absolutely does not “suck” and this user either has a problem or is just generally rude.
throughout my nearly 3 years making Photon I’ve had my fair share of hate comments, including one thread on a post, by someone encouraging people to check it out, filled with people absolutely dunking on it.
your software is great enough to be noticed and hosted by several Lemmy and piefed instances, and you’ve got nearly 1000 or more users on a client for a super niche platform. you’ve done something right.
speaking from experience, hate comments really do dig into you even amongst a sea of positivity, but I hope you know that the opinion of 1 immature person does not matter in the grand scheme of things.
I like Blorp and am using it right now.
Probably not the right forum to say this, but I do get a bug where sometimes when I back out of a post, I get a black screen that I can only get rid of by switching to another “tab” at the bottom, then back to the home tab which puts me right back into the prior post instead of the home feed.
What version of Blorp are you on? See version at the bottom of the settings page.
Just to gauge the severity, how often when your using Blorp dies this happen? On a scale of very infrequently to it constantly interrupts what I’m doing.
Sounds like it might be difficult for this bug, but if you could find a list of steps to recreate this bug (starting with relaunch the app), I can fix this much more quickly.
V1.10.8
I’d say this happens about once or twice a day and vague my daily usage to be 1-2 hours.
Unfortunately its not an issue I can trigger consistently, but it does occur almost daily.
This makes giving you replication steps difficult.
It happens when I tap onto an image on a post and back out, then tap on the next post. I hit the blackout button subconsciously, so I don’t know if its the back button on Android or the app itself, but I believe both.
After I do that, screen goes black except the UI controls at the bottom. I can get out of it by selecting something else (such as the notification bell), then tapping back at home.
When I do that, I’m back starring at that image from the first post, but back out will work that time.
Ok, I experimented a few times and here’s my findings from a 1 minute spike.
If I tap into an image on a post at my subscription feed, then hit the Android backout button
Then tap into the image of another post, hit the Blorp back out button, it happens.
Its not consistent, so you may have to do it a few times. I also noticed other odd issues after replicating it a number of times, such as it reopening the explore tab after I already switched back to home and didn’t touch anything. Or it taking forever to load a refresh at the home tab.
Hope this helps. Sorry I can’t give consistent replication steps. If I find a more consistent way to replicate, I’ll message.