Resin is the Pixelfed client you won't get addicted to. The primary goal of this
project is to create a social-media interface that has no dark patterns and
otherwise goes out of its way to prevent the user from getting addicted to it.
In other words, this app practices
[ethical anti-design](https://njms.ca/posts/ethical-anti-design.html). The way
it does this is by excluding dark patterns like infinite scrolling and
putting obstacles in place to minimize the amount of time the person spends
taking unhealthy actions that are otherwise unavoidable.
## 2024-02-07 Notice: indefinite hiatus
Hello! Thank you for your interest in Resin. This project means a lot to me--I learned a lot in the process of making it, and I got to meet a lot of cool people in the process.
I made this project way back when I was in high school as a part of a program they were doing to get students working on interesting projects outside of the classroom. As a result I had a horrifying amount of time to work on this project--time I did not have once I got to university, unfortunately.
In the time since I've become less interested in working with React Native in my personal projects. There were a number of structural decisions I made at the time that are currently eating away at any progress I've attempted to make in the years since (for example, this project is on a VERY old version of Expo, lots of the stuff I was using at the time has since been deprecated, not to mention it seems to octuple the build size for no good reason). I imagine continuing work on this project for me personally would mean taking the designs and reimplementing them with a totally new architecture. Maybe that'll happen someday, but my interest in building a Pixelfed client has waned a bit since. There's a few good ones on the market now.
Resin is lowercase d done. All the key features worked when I set it down, but the Pixelfed API was very unstable at that point, and I suspect things have changed quite a bit since. There was a really good reason nobody was trying to build a Pixelfed client, I realize now!
Eventually I expect to do a full post-mortem on this project to discuss how my thoughts on the idea of ethical anti design have changed over the years.
## Goal
The goal of this project is to create a model for what social media could look
like were it not designed to be addictive. The Fediverse, not being dependent
on ad revenue, shouldn't need to capitalize on people's attention. Still, many
of the apps we use to interact with the Fediverse use the same dark patterns
developed by companies that do. While these dark patterns may seem like industry
standards, we have no need to follow them. This project seeks to demonstrate
the different ways to go about doing that.
## Current Objectives
* ~~Beta release~~
* Full 1.0 release
* [Sabbaticals](https://github.com/natjms/resin/issues/19)
* Support for Mastodon instances
* Support for multiple accounts
## Screenshots
## Building
This project is written in React Native and built using Expo. Here are the
steps to build and run it locally:
```
$ npm install -g expo-cli # You'll need this to work with Expo projects
$ git clone https://github.com/natjms/resin # Clone the repository
$ npm install # Install the dependencies
$ expo start # start the development server
```
## Contributing
### Bug testing
As Resin enters it's beta phase, we're looking for help from bug testers!
Android folks can test it out without running a development server by
downloading the
[Expo Go](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=host.exp.exponent)
app and scanning the following QR code on your phone:
When you run into a bug, hop on over to the [issues page](https://github.com/natjms/resin/issues) and create a new issue. Make sure you fill out as much of the template as possible to help us determine how to best approach fixing the problem. If you're not comfortable with GitHub, you're welcome to [contact the project maintainer](https://social.njms.ca/nat), however bug tracking through GitHub Issues is greatly preferred and there's no guarantee we'll see your message if you try to send it through another channel.
#### A note on current limitations
Note that there are a number of issues with this app related to Pixelfed API endpoints that haven't been exposed yet. These are problems that cannot be fixed on our end, but are currently being worked on by the Pixelfed team. Until these endpoints are exposed, a number of features, including the likes of bookmarks, direct messages and updating your profile won't work and using these interfaces may have some unintended side effects. For more information and for a full list of these limitations, check [this list of issues labeled wontfix](https://github.com/natjms/resin/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Awontfix).
#### A note for iOS folks
One of Resin's original goals was to create a Pixelfed client that could be
used on both Android and iOS--something that's somewhat lacking among
Fediverse clients. Unfortunately, due to our lacking access to Apple products,
Resin hasn't formally been tested on iOS. Further, the Expo Go client no longer
allows for iOS users to open projects via QR code in response to Apple's new
security guidelines, thus complicating our beta distribution strategy. So,
Resin's iOS support has been temporarily delayed until we can solve testing and
distribution issues.
If you're savvy with Apple's developer tools, you can probably still build it
yourself if you were hoping to get an early look. If you manage to do so, we'd
love to hear from you.
### Contributing code
We're always welcoming new contributors! To start contributing code, feel free
to check out the issues tab. Easy issues are labeled
[good first issue](https://github.com/natjms/resin/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22),
but don't let that limit you if you feel confident with React Native and
JavaScript. If you see an issue hasn't been assigned to anyone, that means no
one's working on it. Drop a reply saying you'd be interested in helping out and
it's all yours.
### Other ways to help out
Resin isn't officially set up to handle translations yet, but that'll be coming
in the near future. There are many ways to help out with a project like this
besides contributing code, from bug testing, to writing and more. Even then, a
lot of the work is more on the philosophical side, in deconstructing the
interfaces of apps like Instagram to best determine how to make Resin as
nonaddictive as possible without making it painful to use.
If you're not sure where to get started, feel free to contact
[the project maintainer](https://social.njms.ca/nat) who would be more than
happy to hear from you.