I also created a Matrix space around the room: c/Linux space. @tinkralge@programming.dev I hope you don’t mind, this allow to easily scale to multiple rooms in the future.
#linux ?
@melroy @tinkralge isn’t mbin a fork of the abandonned kbin ?
Yes Mbin is a fork of kbin. Why?
@melroy @tinkralge i wasn’t sure, thanks
I created the fork, so if you have any follow-up question, just let me know ;)
EDIT: Mbin also has a Matrix space, while we at here: https://matrix.to/#/#mbin:melroy.org
@melroy @tinkralge i’ve seen many peoples comparing it to lemmy, what’s the differences ?
Mbin support quite a lot of activitypub protocols, including PeerTube even.
Mbin also support microblogs like Mastodon, all within the same web frontend. Mbin has quite an impressive moderation tools by now, while we are still improving moderation support. Mbin has a very different user-interface, which I like much much better than Lemmy UI. Mbin also has tons of user-side options to fine-tune the UI, like Infinite scrolling, moving the menu to the left-side, different themes, page width settings, sticky navbar, and so much more! Mbin is developed by a developers who aren’t Lemmy core devs (I’m not going into more details here). Mbin has a very complete API, allowing app developers like Interstellar to develop apps around Mbin instances. Mbin is still in heavy development, we implement tons of new features, frontend improvements and bugfixes every single day/week. Mbin embraces the C4 specification for contributors, meaning that every person could become a core developer.@melroy @tinkralge what do you mean by lemmy core dev ?