Artemis App

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A threadiverse app (aka Kmoon)

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Hi there, the Artemis private beta rollout has just started! @hariette will be emailing 50 signup sheet users, while @lilkev will be adding 50 users from Artemis Discord. The order will be based on the submissions to the private beta signup form, as well as general activity within the Artemis community.

Submitting for TestFlight on iOS will take some review time (a day or two). Beta testers will be able to install the APK already, with the Play Store beta testing coming tomorrow.

And now a message from @hariette:

Lot of work leading up to this. And just wanna give thanks to: @Lilkev, @lavender, @klin, @w8l, @RheingoldRiver and countless others from the alpha-squad. Y'all are AMAZING and I love that I ended up getting so much support in my journey to build a threadiverse app ❤️

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Dark or light. #iOS or #Android. You’ll get theming options to personalize your #Threadiverse experience with #ArtemisApp! Shout out to our designer @lvndr!

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Artemis FAQ (kbin.social)
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Frequently Asked Questions about Artemis

Technical details

What is Artemis using for building its user interface?

The Artemis UI is built with React Native + Typescript.

How does Artemis work with kbin?

Artemis uses its own API which scrapes kbin. This is only temporary until an official kbin API is available.

Will Artemis work with Lemmy instances?

While Artemis is primarily meant for kbin instances, it will eventually also work with Lemmy instances too.

Is Artemis open-source?

Artemis is currently not open-source yet, however it is planned in the future.

What mobile platforms is Artemis available on?

Artemis is available for iOS and Android.

How will testers get the app?

Internal Testers receive test releases first from expo.dev links, while Beta Testers will get releases from TestFlight (iOS) and Google Play Testing (Android).

How is login information stored within the app?

Login credentials are stored locally on your device and are fully encrypted.

Will Artemis support Linux* phones?

There are currently not any plans to support Linux devices, sorry!

*non-Android

Will microblogging work while logged into a Lemmy instance?

No, the microblogging feed will be hidden unless you are logged in with a kbin instance account.

Will there be any monetisation?

Yes, however the core functionality will be free forever. Special features that might need server upcosts (none at the moment) or "premium" skins will be monetised, primarily leaning on donations.

Roadmap

When will I have access to the beta?

Now.

  • Public Beta (0.2.0) release - Limited to the Artemis instance for new users until the official kbin API rolls out elsewhere
  • Public Beta (0.2.1) release - Lemmy API support

What key features will Artemis have?

Disclaimer: These are subject to change.

  • Collapsible comments and posts
  • Haptic feedback on vote, refresh, etc.
  • Seamless navigation with swipe gestures
  • Swipe voting on comments and posts
  • Easily distinguish users and posts not from your instance via the globe next to their name

Suggestions from us to the community

  • We encourage you to take a look at the Github milestones to see what features are planned to be implemented with each release.
  • Check out the roadmap that @hariette is keeping updated on Google Docs.
  • Go to the Artemis repo, parse the README, then take a look at the issue tracker to see if any bugs you've seen have already been reported
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Believe the hype, y’all. @hariette and the team are building something special with @ArtemisApp. The alpha feels better than some finished products I’ve used recently. So much polish in every pixel of this thing. #artemis #threadiverse #RedditMigration #reddit

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There are some new features, collapsible comments, magazine sorting, the settings page which has an app icon switcher as well as a couple accessibility options!

Hariette is working hard with the other devs to start rolling out to other testers!

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Massive shout out to @lavender for all of their hard work!

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Tis’ the season of testing something new and not Mastodon 🎉

Mlem - iOS & Lemmy
https://github.com/mormaer/Mlem

Memmy - iOS/Android & Lemmy/Kbin
https://github.com/gkasdorf/memmy

Thunder - iOS/Android & Lemmy
https://github.com/hjiangsu/thunder

Any other apps worth checking out? Already signed up for @ArtemisApp (iOS/Android & Kbin/Lemmy).

#Lemmy #LemmyApp #Kbin #KbinApp #MlemApp #MemmyApp #ThunderApp

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Attached: 2 images First milestone in roadmap accomplished! We got a handful of alpha testers using #ArtemisApp 🥳 Next week is ironing it out before we start our incremental rollout to our testers.

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Is this project free and open source? If not, will it be in the future? If so, could the source code be publicly released on Github or Gitlab at some point? Finally, do you have plans to support lemmy?

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A pic of me just browsing the @ArtemisApp magazine on Artemis.

We just coded up the last bits for the first limited release. Feeling like a real #kbin app! (#lemmy support planned for next month).

What we have in dev build:

  1. Browse Home or the magazine of your choice
  2. See images and open links (in app)
  3. Login or browse anonymously
  4. See comments (collapse threads at your will)
  5. Vote and boost 🚀

Huge thanks to our first volounteer dev for helping w some of these! (What’s ur @ here lol?) We’re also getting an Android dev involve to help w giving as much love and care.

Open sourcing will come once we get the codebase in a good place. Kitchen gets a bit messy this early 👩‍🍳

#kbinapp #Threadiverse

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Sharing here the roadmap to public release. Including details on beta rollout and features.

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I'll share a doc EOD (PST) with more details timeline.

But basically, private beta will start ramping up end of month. Initially supporting #kbin instances. But adding #lemmy support midway. Expanding the beta publicly mid to late July.