Maybe because Google doesn’t think it’s popular enough, I’ve noticed that too though. The search does work if you search the app id directly though, like one.jwr.interstellar.
If you’re trying to login to your fedia account, I’ve noticed that server doesn’t seem to work (which is why it’s not in the recommended instances section). It’s probably an issue with how they setup the api (you’ll notice other mbin instances work with interstellar just fine).
Ok, I checked and creating new oauth clients is not restricted to administrators. I am trying to find a way to run interstellar so I can test and figure out what is wrong.
Maybe because Google doesn’t think it’s popular enough, I’ve noticed that too though. The search does work if you search the app id directly though, like
one.jwr.interstellar
.If you’re trying to login to your fedia account, I’ve noticed that server doesn’t seem to work (which is why it’s not in the recommended instances section). It’s probably an issue with how they setup the api (you’ll notice other mbin instances work with interstellar just fine).
Maybe @jerry knows what’s going on? Is it possible oauth client creation is restricted to admins on fedia?
I’ll check
Ok, I checked and creating new oauth clients is not restricted to administrators. I am trying to find a way to run interstellar so I can test and figure out what is wrong.
ok - I was able to find and fix the problem. it should work now.
That’s great! I’ll add it to the recommended instances section once I get a change.
Is there a port of interstellar to Linux or Windows? Unfortunately I don’t have any android devices to test with.
Edit: never mind. I found them