When trying out mbin it worked out best for me to write the community’s full name (such as hitchhiking@sopuli.xyz) in mbin’s search bar. For some reason writing it on the URL bar didn’t work like it does elsewhere.
In Mbin (the software thebrainbin uses) they aree called magazines
https://thebrainbin.org/magazines
https://thebrainbin.org/m/linux@programming.devYes, magazines. I create posts on certain lemmy communities called magazines from my account. But I wish to include more lemmy communities as magazines 😄😄😄😄😄
Seems like all of the communities except https://programming.dev/c/ask_experienced_devs has been federated with thebrainbin.org now. So you can find them here:
https://thebrainbin.org/magazines?query=programming.dev&fields=names&federation=all&adult=showedit: and now the ask_experienced_devs is also visible in the magazine list, but not populated with posts yet.
Try searching for the community explicitly – e.g.
community@example.com– that should make the server aware that it exists. You may also need to subscribe to keep it from going stale, IIRC.It’s been a while since my time on kbin, so apologies if I’m remembering something incorrectly or if mbin has diverged since then.
I’m putting the entire URL of the community onto the search bar, but the server’s taking too long to respond.
Make sure you’re logged in while you do it, pretty sure most Fediverse software will refuse to fetch remote content if you aren’t logged in (to prevent abuse of resources)






