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[–] Zak 5 points 2 years ago (2 children)

This post seems to be a good intro to Lemmy and federation.

Lemmy, kbin, Mastodon, Pixelfed, and a number of other things speak a protocol called ActivityPub that allows them to interoperate, but the more different the user experience is, the less polished that interoperation may be. For example, a Mastodon reply including an image doesn't show the image on Lemmy.

I don't think there's consensus yet about which to choose. I suggest spending some time with both and seeing what comes out of it. Lemmy seems to be the more mature software, but there are some questions about its developers. The recent increase in servers with experienced admins not associated with the developers is promising.

[–] containerfan 4 points 2 years ago (2 children)

For me, it's critical to have a mobile app. If I have to access kbin via the web on my phone, then I won't use it very much. I'll poke around, and see what I can find.

[–] Zak 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I don't think kbin has a mobile app yet, but there's at least one Android and one iOS app for Lemmy. Normally, you can participate in a kbin community using Lemmy, but kbin.social seems to be experiencing a DDoS right now and the countermeasures it's using are causing problems with federation.

I'm curious as to why you require a native app. It's obvious when the site isn't mobile-optimized, as was the case with Reddit when third-party apps first showed up, but that doesn't seem to be true for Lemmy or kbin.

[–] containerfan 4 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Valid question. I think it's just a usability thing. Easier to hit an icon on my phone to open an app rather than launch the browser, find bookmark, etc. It may seem trivial, but it makes a difference when you're in a hurry.

[–] BullstrongDVM 3 points 2 years ago

I feel the same, even though I don't use the YouTube app and instead always use the mobile site in a browser (with extensions, obviously).

Would it help having a shortcut to the mobile site directly on your phones app screen? Chrome and Firefox both allow that.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Don't know how you do it in Android, but in iOS you can tap share and then add to home screen to, well, add a website to your home screen.

[–] Zak 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Android also supports this.

In Chrome, Firefox and close relatives thereof, it's Menu -> Add to Home Screen.

[–] containerfan 3 points 2 years ago

Yeah, I just need to do that. Thanks for the reminder.

[–] thefreeman 2 points 1 year ago

There’s Jerboa for Android, Mlem and Memmy for IOS. Jerboa is quite basic for now. The Sync for Reddit dev announced that he will make a Sync for Lemmy, I also saw someone working on a Slide for Lemmy (Slide has always been my preferred app for reddit)

[–] containerfan 3 points 2 years ago

Thank you, sir!