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I don’t understand the people who want apps.

I’m not looking for an argument - you do you. But I don’t understand your desire to install things.

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10 points

I don’t understand the people who don’t want apps.

I’m not looking for an argument -you do you. But I don’t understand your desire to not install things.

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3 points

I feel the exact way but in reverse lmao. Who be using websites these days 🤣

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4 points

kbin user cope

(/s)

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14 points

There are plenty of rough edges that apps are able to buff out that a browser cannot.

I use plenty of things in a browser, but if I’m gonna scroll something daily… I want that image viewer with tap slide zoom. I want that specific folder that the app saves shit to instead of just “downloads”. etc. etc.

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5 points

I have enough issues with being a chronic tab hoarder without having another website that will inevitably be open on multiple tabs over time. Is this a me problem? Probably 😁

Also for websites you use a lot, it’s nice to have a dedicated app for it. I don’t want an app for ever single website but a well built app tailored to work on the system in a seamless native way is fantastic.

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3 points

It’s a you problem, but not really a unique one. I scroll through Lenny on desktop, open everything that seems interesting in a background tab and half the time I never even switch to them. With Memmy, I either look into a post right away or keep scrolling. I’ve just gotten used to that way of browsing because most sites don’t take you back to where you were before but generate new random content. Reddit is especially bad at this. Apps do a pretty good job at going back to exactly where you were before without reloading the site.

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4 points

Having a dedicated app is just more convenient in most cases. And apps generally offer more features and QoL improvements compared to a site. After using memmy for about a month I can’t use the official site, especially on mobile.

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-8 points

I honestly don’t really get why people use Lemmy. Kbin has a much better interface and is way less buggy. The PWA acts as a great app so I’m really kind of flummoxed. Also the users are cooler.

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I mean that’s the first time that has happened to me and I’m fairly sure that one was actually on me swiping back.

Like Lemmy’s bugs have been pretty freaking serious. Biggest kbin one since I’ve gotten here was it logged you out too soon, and that wasn’t even a bug someone had just pushed a feature that got rolled back.

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1 point

Just teasing :)

Yeah, they’re both honestly pretty rough to use. kbin for example wouldn’t show comments with any content blockers on for iOS, which makes it a pretty nonstarter for me. I personally don’t think either have really nailed interface, either.

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1 point

Did they delete the other comment or is the bug not on their end? Cause I only see one currently.

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Lemmy -> Kbin federation wasn’t (isn’t?) working that great, and considering 90% of content on KBin’s front page is lemmy content anyway…

Also there’s like two dozen apps for Lemmy now including several in the app stores

Plus stuff like https://old.thelemmy.club

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It wasn’t working for two days at the beginning of the migration, besides that it actually works better than lemmy to lemmy, from what I’ve noticed.

Yeah, most content comes from lemmy, because that’s where most people are, it just doesn’t really make sense beyond going to where the people already are, and not actually comparing the systems.

I guess that’s why y’all chose the lemming as your mascot :p

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What even is the difference? The only thing I saw different was the UI compared to most Lemmy instances viewed through a browser.

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5 points

Microblogging is the first thing that comes to mind. And subscribing or blocking entire domains.

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3 points

Being able to block users, communities, and domains is just so useful for avoiding content I am not interested in.

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31 points

Kbin should have prioritised their API rather than adding microblogging to a platform that didn’t need it.

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21 points

The addition of microblogging is the main draw for me

I just want to be able to browse lemmy/kbin and mastodon with a single login

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235 points

Can’t really make apps for a site that doesn’t have an API. They did announce recently that Kbin’s API is nearly done, so soon there’ll be a flood of Kbin apps as well, and support for Kbin in all of the Lemmy apps too

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and support for Kbin in all of the Lemmy apps

Very much doubt. I’m sure many will but not all. The API isn’t identical so they’d have to commit to maintaining both.

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6 points

It would be great if someone created a fediverse browser native app. Log into all the platforms and add a translation layer to create a truly unique experience. Maybe it would only make sense if you could authenticate one account on all the activitypub platforms? I understand the amount of technical hurdles and maintenance to do so. I suppose I find the thought of experiencing them combined intriguing. If someone created A single app experience, in a intuitive way, I’d definitely give it a try. I can see lemmy posts on mastidon. Would be kind of cool if it could handle that and display those posts using a lemmy ui. But making it seamless.

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6 points

Based on this: https://codeberg.org/fediverse/delightful-fediverse-clients/src/branch/main/README.md Fedilab, once it supports Lemmy and Kbin

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2 points

The thing is, when an app does only 1 thing, it’s easy to make sure it does that thing well. It’s going to be a lot of work to support so many different API’s, keep them updated, and provide a good UI/UX.

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Yeah I suppose not all of them will want to commit to supporting Kbin, but some definitely will. Honestly though, so long as it’s possible to search for and subscribe to Kbin magazines from Lemmy, that’s all I really care about.

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27 points

If nothing else, the Sync developer said he’d do it.

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I don’t, it’s not that much more work as the basics of it won’t change that much over time and the functionality will be near identical. We might not get newer features that are eventually added though.

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I would expect that 99% bits of your app that talk to the API can be the same for both, you just need to maintain slightly different code for interacting with each actual API.

In fact scrolling further through the comments I see that not only is this how @hariette is handling it for Artemis but she’s also looking at making the talking to both APIs bit of the code available to other devs.

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2 points

This is why Lemmy’s tangential features, such as being able to post from Mastodon accounts, or being able to post to that video service, are also not going to happen any time soon. It’s just a lot of moving pieces, for functionality that’s more interesting than useful.

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3 points

Kbinites unite!!

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7 points

@Nitrate55 I can’t wait to be able to use Kbin on the go, I’m really gonna have nothing be done at that point

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2 points

You can install the kbin interface as a PWA on mobile, and it works pretty well. There are some kinks for sure, but it’s 100% usable and better than lemmy.

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2 points

I do most of my kbin browsing on my phone using good old firefox.

It isn’t perfect, but definitely works well enough until a dedicated mobile app comes out.

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1 point

@snooggums Yeah I sometimes use the browser on my phone to use Kbin but it would be good to have a fully function App in the near future.

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2 points

Firefox and toggle to desktop site works well for me.

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