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I'm looking for an interface like libreedit, but for lemmy. So that I can follow specific communities from lemmy.ml, or some other instances, but without having to login to them, and locally through cookies or something like that...

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

There is a browser extension for desktop Firefox called Mullem which allows for following Lemmy communities, and combining them into feeds called "mullems", similar to multireddits, entirely using local storage. I couldn't get this extension to work, though -- whenever I'd attempt to view a community through Mullem, it just tells me "File not found - Firefox can’t find the file at moz-extension://[bla bla bla bla]/sidebar/[community URL]".

If that doesn't happen to you, or you can figure out what causes this bug, then that might be your answer.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Pretty interesting. I was not counting on a rss sort of reader extension, but it might work... I'll explore it, though if lemmy already support rss seeds, perhaps I can get a more generic rss reader doing it... Thanks !