Announcement post here: https://discuit.substack.com/p/df5f002f-e27a-46a6-b30d-7641b266bd65
For those unfamiliar, Discuit is another Reddit alternative that’s been floating around for a while. I was unable to find a MAU count, but I am honestly more interested in their software than their communities. Particularly curious what you all think of this stack. A consistent complaint around Lemmy is that a Rust backend makes contribution difficult, will a Go backend contribute to a lower overall barrier of entry?
There’s already a PHP backend, kbin, though judging which is a better language for this sort of thing is outside of my wheelhouse.
The best way to tell if php is the best language for something is simple. It isn’t :-p
But at least it’s not perl running out of cgibin.
https://github.com/MbinOrg/mbin has more active development
Are they still calling communities “magazines”?
I think so, that’s not that big of a deal, is it?
I find the terminology of Kbin confusing and it’s one of the things putting me off it, personally. I don’t think referring to a shitposted meme as an “article in a magazine” makes a whole lot of sense, and from an onboarding perspective it seems more intuitive to work with familiar terms like “community” and “post”. Especially with the microblogging integration: if you want to make a thread somewhere you have to click “create article” because “create post” will have you make a microblog instead.
From what I remember, the mbin team was indeed discussing it. I don’t remember the details, but I think it was aligned with what you are saying.