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It's on my to-do list. Sadly though, in order for something to show in the drop-down for home instances that means I must have previously crawled that site. Because my #1 requirement is that if you click a link it must open in your home instance. Good news is, is that Kbin and Lemmy work nearly identical to each other, so Kbin will be the first non-lemmy type of instances that you can search.
@remindme in 4 weeks
Lol. I guess I better have this working in 4 weeks. /jk
Just my first uninformed guess at how long you might take 😉
I've already started to abstract away Lemmy from the search engine itself. So the first steps are in place. Once I get the kinks of the 0.4.x release knocked out then I plan on reading up on Kbin's API and I'll start working on the crawler. I can't promise anything but that should give you a rough timeline.
If you have any programming skills I could always use a hand.
Also, last I heard (about 10 days ago, things might have changed since then) kbin's API doesn't quite exist yet. It's one of the reasons the Artemis App's source code isn't open yet; hariette plans to make it open source once she can switch from scraping the website to an actual API and scrub the scraping from the code base.
Bummer. That'll slow down Kbin's inclusion into this. Well once it is available I'm sure I'll start digging into it. But thanks for the info.
Technically I do, but they're in css, vanilla javascript and rusty PHP4/PHP5. Programming was and mostly is a hobby for me.
Well except for Siemens SCL/FDB, I need to know that for work, but that's for industrial control circuits and quite a different beast.
Sorry for the reply spam, first time I tried using the remindme bot
@remindme 1 month
@remindme
@remindme in 4 weeks
@remindme 4 weeks