Not bad. I feel like they could Up the front end and do some back end coding to make it feel a bit more like a real Instagram replacement. But it servers it purpose and does a good job of it.
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Not bad. I feel like they could Up the front end and do some back end coding to make it feel a bit more like a real Instagram replacement. But it servers it purpose and does a good job of it.
Bearing in mind, that we have self funded the entire time. There are limits to what we can achieve given the limited resources.
Considering that bar the OG hive.blog, other front-ends have in one way or another had public funding to the tune of hundreds of hbd per day, i'd say we're doing quite well. At least we're zero cost to the chain? How about a couple million dollars in of our own money buying Hive and Powering it up + years of sunk costs into development, very attentive community building, and soon, our own onboarding initiatives.
No VC money, no asking community to pay for things, no selling a token, no asking for delegation. All these considered, in the midst of an almost 3 year Hive bear market? Pretty darn good!
and that's saying a lot honestly and is an example of what other applications should be doing so mad respect to you and the team for doing what you have done. You're an example of what hive should be!