I applied https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/pull/114 to lemmy.kde.social, this should fix some federation bug and I can now follow this community with my Mastodon account by searching for @kde@lemmy.kde.social
I applied https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/pull/114 to lemmy.kde.social, this should fix some federation bug and I can now follow this community with my Mastodon account by searching for @kde@lemmy.kde.social
@PureTryOut @carlschwan@lemmy.kde.social Yes it’s a bit weird but the other way is pretty nice, if I ping the kde community account it will create a new post on the lemmy instance and also I can reply to your lemmy post with my mastodon account :)
@carlschwan@floss.social @PureTryOut @carlschwan@lemmy.kde.social Yeah I can respond with my Mastodon account, /hello 👋
That part is definitely cool, but it even more so makes me wish I could just use one account (this one) for the entire fediverse, no matter what UX I’d like.
@carlschwan And the Mastodon habit of naming everyone in the thread again is also weird on Lemmy 🙈
Also I can’t use the direct link in the Mastodon search as it’ll return “Searching posts by their content is not enabled on this Mastodon server.”, so I have to find Lemmy posts by looking through _all_ posts, top posts and replies, in the community instead.
@carlschwan Hmm so that post actually doesn’t appear on Lemmy any more, maybe because I removed the extra mentions including the Lemmy ones?
@PureTryOut
(ah it did appear after I mentinoed the Lemmy account in this post)