Please add kbin.social support for Jerboa!

  • derived_allegory@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Lemmy and kbin communicate using activity hub protocol, that doesn’t mean they communicate with app using the same protocol (AKA API).

    So it is not necessarily trivial to let a Lemmy app support kbin.

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      1 year ago

      Exactly this, they don’t use the same API. It would be a pretty big effort to get Kbin working on Jerboa, it’s likely that mobile apps specific to that will pop up soonish.

      • The Cuuuuube@beehaw.org
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        API support in KBin is currently on the roadmap but disabled (for now). Hopefully once there’s a working API for KBin, an app will materialize. I have my suspicions that there still won’t be interop (you can use a Lemmy app for KBin or a KBin app for Lemmy) for a long time, but I definitely think it will make KBin instances a more attractive link aggregation community solution

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            The discussion is about API access to KBin from an app, which is totally different from federation between instances and services.

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              Because KBin had more features than just what’s available with federation because it’s a separate codebase than Lemmy. I’m starting to get it now, thanks for the help!

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            KBin federates with Lemmy nicely. Meaning you can, while logged in to a Lemmy instance, subscribe to a KBin magazine. However, you cannot log in to a KBin instance directly

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              Hmm. Which could give me access to other Kbin features, like the microblogging the other commenter mentioned to me?

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                Right. As of now there’s no app that allows the full KBin experience on android. I’d expect it to come in the future, but first KBin needs some API work

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    1 year ago

    If you’re subscribed to a kbin community, you can browse it in jerboa.

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      This is correct. As I understand it, Jerboa is just connecting to your Lemmy instance. So anything you can subscribe to through that instance, whether it be another Lemmy instance’s community or a kbin magazine, will also appear in Jerboa. I’m not sure how easy it is to find a kbin magazine in Jerboa since it seems kind of hit or miss even in the web interface.

      • Julian@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        I’ve had luck in the web interface by pasting links. Have tried that many though.

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      I think OP meant using a kbin account on Jerboa. That’s one thing preventing me from using kbin as my main instance - I’m usually on mobile so being browser-only limjts my kbin usage.

  • JoeKrogan@lemmy.world
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    Best place to ask is on the github issue tracker. Just search jerboa github and you’ll find it. On mobile so don’t have the link handy