Right now it’s going to be for Lemmy, but the fediverse is still getting a fantastic app.

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      kbin lacks an API with an equivalent feature set. Ernest is aware of this and it’s on the bug tracker. Any working apps for kbin are using site scraping as a temporary workaround. In layman’s terms it means the app developer is doing a lot of extra work that will mostly get thrown away when the API rework is complete. Artemis is the only one currently doing this off the top of my head.

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      I read somewhere on here that Kbin doesn’t have an API available right now and that Artemis is making their own API through scraping. That’d play a big role if it’s true. I also wouldn’t be surprised if migration numbers were skewed towards Lemmy either.

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        Scraping is hard on a server though. You gotta download the entire page and all its data instead of just the info/action you requested. That’s one of the reasons other websites bother to make APIs, so bots and others DON’T start just scraping them.

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    Really happy to see that the dev is bringing Boost to Lemmy/Threadiverse. Losing Boost has been the saddest part of reddit shutting down for me

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      For sure, if Apollo existed for fedi sites, it would be amazing. I didn’t realise how much I hate using reddit website since using Apollo and without the app, the site is dead in the water for me.

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        Don’t know if you use Lemmy, but wefwef for Lemmy is such a nice webapp and feels almost just like Apollo. Features are being added on the daily but it’s become by far the best experience for me for browsing Lemmy instances right now.

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    While terrible on so many levels, giving third party developers the boot is, ironically, precisely the best thing you could do for a competitor like the threadiverse since some will inevitably come over here. Experienced developers who know the domain will suddenly be putting that experience to work to make the threadiverse better. Is that really what Reddit wanted?

    Guess we’re about to find out. Their loss is our gain.

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      It’s like reddit has a fundamental misunderstanding of what some of their core userbase was there for. We weren’t there to meet people and make connections and lifelong friends. We were there because our brains want constant input but for information and learning, not entertainment. We can have these same discussions with anyone anywhere. It’s not that we’re antisocial, it’s just that “social” for us is interacting in a different way than interactions done for the sake of forming connections, which is what reddit seems to be really pushing people to do. We can have those same discussions with anyone, anywhere.

      I don’t know if that makes sense. 😂

      Anyway, I’m using wefwef now and as a hardcore Apollo user, it feels like putting on a new pair of the same favorite shoes. It feels a little different, but once they’re broken in they feel just like the old ones.