I’m on sh.itjust.works, but I wanna browse local posts on lemmy.world from my own instance without using their url. Is there such a feature?
I’m on sh.itjust.works, but I wanna browse local posts on lemmy.world from my own instance without using their url. Is there such a feature?
Alright, thank you. It’s not completely satisfying but it’s what i’ve been doing and it works for now. Sometimes I just wanna see what’s the general PoV from a different instance, and i guess just browsing through those instances will have to do for now.
My main issue with this is that I can’t just switch easily to comment on a post from a remote url using my local instance. Say I’m reading this, it just says sh.itjust.works/post/38224, but if i browse from lemmy.world, it’s lemmy.world/post/55592. There’s no button I can tap to be like “see this but from another instance” because the link is numeric and different.
To switch, my process is I go to sh.itjust.works/c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml (typed manually), browse by new and find the relevant post and comment on it. As you can see it’s very much a difficult mess to handle.
Do you know a way to do this more easily?
I dig it, this is a reasonable way to cruise around the fediverse sightseeing the vibe on other instances. FWIW, it wouldn’t give you any insight into how I as a
lemmy.world
user experience things here, as a huge part of my feed is remote communities. But yeah, it’s still interesting to see what’s getting hosted locally.I don’t cruise the fediverse much in the way you’re describing, my goto tool is subscription. But these two things just scrolled across my feed this morning:
I’m not even going to try to summarize what they do because to be honest I’m not sure I understand myself. They seem to have something to do with instance switching though. I wonder if they would help you, or could be modified to do so. I might just be confused and they might be irrelevant though. At any rate, I provide them for your information without endorsement.
thank you, this solves half of it, basically it automates what i said i did, but only from the community url
in basic terms, it does this:
https://lemmy.world/c/lemmyworld
https://${yourCommunity}/c/${variableCommunity}@${instance}
however, it relies on the url which means that posts will not work. Your comment for example is https://sh.itjust.works/comment/57083, but it’s a different number on lemmy.world, which means i have no reliable way to make a bookmarklet to just take the number and make a new url. I’d need some other way to see a unique identifier that is usable across instances.