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Never heard of Quiblr but I really like the look and feel of. Also great that you added a "For you page". Any chance you can add kbin/mbin instances? Is Quiblr like a frontend which pulls data from other instances or is it an other fediverse piece of software? And are we able to selfhost Quiblr?
Quiblr is purely a frontend. It creates a standardized experience across Instances (including the feed personalization). Im not super familiar with Kbin. If it uses the same API as Lemmy then it should work.
Long-term, I'd love to integrate more and more fediverse platforms into Quiblr
A dedicated webview on fdroid would be cool, for those of us that dont keep cookies and such
Your browser should have an option for per-site cookie permissions.
Aaaand its empty. Intentionally.
...what is?
My list of places where I allow cookies
Yes, I know. That's the problem. Instead of asking for and installing an app, maybe just enable cookies for that site? That's far less intrusive.
The app shouldn't be intrusive, if its a good app
The point is, you're asking the dev to take the time to create and maintain an app, when you could just tick a box to enable cookies and use the PWA instead...
I'd like to see pixelfed when it gets lemmy compat