Totally different implementations of activitypub servers, for one thing.
Kbin/mbin were also designed to try to support both interfacing with micro blogging (as in Mastodon and a few others) and with Threads (as in Lemmy and a couple others).
It’s pretty good overall, and I started on kbin, but I’ve found myself using Lemmy instead for a while, mostly because of better clients on mobile. And a handful of technical/design issues on kbin that were annoying me (although some have been improved since)
Kbin/mbin were also designed to try to support both interfacing with micro blogging (as in Mastodon and a few others) and with Threads (as in Lemmy and a couple others).
What interface is this? Looks interesting.
im running an mbin instance
https://github.com/MbinOrg/mbin
What are the differences between Lemmy and Mbin?
Totally different implementations of activitypub servers, for one thing.
Kbin/mbin were also designed to try to support both interfacing with micro blogging (as in Mastodon and a few others) and with Threads (as in Lemmy and a couple others).
It’s pretty good overall, and I started on kbin, but I’ve found myself using Lemmy instead for a while, mostly because of better clients on mobile. And a handful of technical/design issues on kbin that were annoying me (although some have been improved since)
Mbin is a close fork of Kbin.
Case in point, here’s the Microblog section for this particular community: https://fedia.io/m/[email protected]/microblog
i wish Lemmy would do same
Mastodon posts are so painful to read here.
I still don’t get why people are into them at all
Kbin
Nope, that is mbin :)
I noticed it said “Moist” at the top left, perhaps it is https://moist.catsweat.com/ ?
Following the link from there it seems to be Mbin
I was interested in the format then saw the name. I just cant deal with the name
There are other mbin instances
haha i might as well ask people if they like pineapple on pizza… its a love/hate thing for ‘moist’. i picked it purposefully as unmarketable.
catsweat is a ‘Bloom County’ reference
I also noticed that. Not sure what it means but I found it funny :D