Yes, but they're compatible. Kbin is PHP and lemmy is rust.
Edited to expand:
They both run on ActivityPub, the same technology Mastadon uses if you remember that. I didn't care about twitter so I never paid attention then but this reddit mess has made me actually want to learn about federation.
So in a way you can think of lemmy and kbin as different email clients that may have different UIs and some differences in functionality but they share the same open protocol so they *can* intercomunicate (though they could choose not to). You can follow a community started in a lemmy server from a kbin acct because they are federated together.
There's a bit more to it but idk if anyone actually cares. I'm just a nerd.
Gotta start somewhere.
psst music /s/production
be even cooler if you could crop it out for me
can't lead a horse to an application with a cropping tool
Where's the quiz/results?
https://reddark.untone.uk/
I do hope /r/AskHistorians can reconsider some form of independence.
over 8000 subs are dark right now.
I'm spiritual
Have you considered psychedelics?
AROOO
Correct
You'll always be my first love mainchan but we need more users.
This probably could have gone in reddithasfallen but no way I'm typing out a poll again.
Yes, but they're compatible. Kbin is PHP and lemmy is rust.
Edited to expand:
They both run on ActivityPub, the same technology Mastadon uses if you remember that. I didn't care about twitter so I never paid attention then but this reddit mess has made me actually want to learn about federation.
So in a way you can think of lemmy and kbin as different email clients that may have different UIs and some differences in functionality but they share the same open protocol so they *can* intercomunicate (though they could choose not to). You can follow a community started in a lemmy server from a kbin acct because they are federated together.
There's a bit more to it but idk if anyone actually cares. I'm just a nerd.
no
You sure you know how to use them?
Regarding your last point that's not that different from reddit. /r/games vs /r/gaming for example.
There is a learning curve. If you are interested I can try to help. I actually find it kind of interesting. Feels like the old web in a way.
>it's more free speech oriented
I wish it was possible infer what this means at all in this day.
I almost had an option for that but then remembered Mastadon existed and figured I should add it.
There's like five people here total.
I wanna make bread
Don't get used to it
What did you end up doing?