I’ve been working on the API, and it is pretty much feature complete (barring feedback) and should be entering review very soon.
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Currently working on the kbin API: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/pulls/357
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I’ve been working on the API, and it is pretty much feature complete (barring feedback) and should be entering review very soon.
Fedia is just another kbin instance, not really a fork. It is tracking the development branch a bit closer than kbin.social, but it’s still the same repo
Lemmy stores who upvoted what but does not make it easily available to everyone like kbin does - you can set up a Lemmy instance to grab upvoted and read them from the DB if you are so inclined, or you could just look at kbin to see the same info
Looking in ImageRepository.php
it doesn’t appear that images have their extra data stripped. Also testing it on my dev instance showed that GPS data remained in the image. Should be an easy fix since all image uploads are processed through that repository.
Edit: In fact there’s already an issue open for it - https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/374
kbin users:
Look at what they need to mimic a fraction of our power
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YouTube Revanced is a replacement for the Vanced app that is less likely to get taken down since it doesn’t distribute YouTube assets
Only on kbin, on lemmy that doesn’t exist (yet)
kbin has the ability to see activity including upvotes, boosts, and downvotes from the UI for entries, comments, and microblogs
Actually on kbin you can edit the title
Apparently it was like this when the Digg migration happened - give it a few weeks and it’ll die down as people get it out of their system
And then make it a pull request on the front end’s repo!
A single health check call a minute by a single app is nothing compared to real world usage