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Kbin is interesting too. I'm using it now. Nice UI and federates with Lemmy, of course
Excuse my newness - how does one go about federating Kbin with lemmy? I like both, and I’ve figured out federating within lemmy, but getting kbin looped in is stumping me
you can subscribe to kbin's communities with your Lemmy account the same way you can subscribe to another Lemmy instance's ones.
Does this only work from a browser, or can one do it via the apps e.g. Jerboa, as well?
no idea how it works on Jerboa, it's still a bit too glitchy for my taste so I removed it for now and stick to the PWA on my phone.
PWA?
Installing a website as an app
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=pwa&ia=web
using your browser, you can "install" a progressive web app. you get a shortcuts to the website on your home screen, and, at least on Firefox for Android, it opens in a window that's separate from your browser's tabs. in Lemmy's case you get notifications through it as well.
They all share an underlying protocol, ActivityPub, for sharing content between instances.
Also using Kbin, only need to get used to how everything works, and more people need to join.