Here is a comment I posted on one of the videos of
!thelinuxexperiment@tilvids.com [/c/thelinuxexperiment@tilvids.com]
https://tilvids.com/w/h8BKcxxixYFE8RekmR5Ux3;threadId=29688
[https://tilvids.com/w/h8BKcxxixYFE8RekmR5Ux3;threadId=29688] This is helpful as
you don’t need to create a Peertube account if you want to engage in the video’s
comment section. However, you need to search the video in Lemmy before you can
post your comment. I’m not yet sure why but my lemmy username is not (yet?)
recognized in Peertube page: image [https://i.imgur.com/NgjSEFG.png]
This is a repeating theme that I noticed across Lemmy users and Fediverse communities - it would be much more approachable and simpler for end users if we got nomadic identities implemented. Basically, every server hosting an instance would need to also provide something of SAML / SSO- like endpoint for user authentication. That would be cool, if you could login on geddit.social with acccount from lemmy.world, for example.
That’s how I thought it worked when I first heard about Lemmy, but that would make it better, giving you the option to have only one account across multiple products or not.
This is a repeating theme that I noticed across Lemmy users and Fediverse communities - it would be much more approachable and simpler for end users if we got nomadic identities implemented. Basically, every server hosting an instance would need to also provide something of SAML / SSO- like endpoint for user authentication. That would be cool, if you could login on geddit.social with acccount from lemmy.world, for example.
That’s how I thought it worked when I first heard about Lemmy, but that would make it better, giving you the option to have only one account across multiple products or not.