More like it tried to forcibly merge the instances
More like it tried to forcibly merge the instances
If extra layer of “difficulty” is introduced by giving the users the choice of an instance is enough to keep them away, then I’m all for it.
It just needs to be easier for the ones that managed to figure it all out (better apps, stability, UI/UX, and QOL updates)
IMO the only algorithm I’ll accept for lemmy/kbin is slightly faster “expiration” for posts, sometimes some posts stay too long on my frontpage.
Tbf you can see some kbin stuff from lemmy either through desktop or a mobile app, but Sync for Lemmy is planned to have kbin support too, but we’ll see.
Just a heads up, I think you should remove the exclamation points in your links, it resulted in a 404 for me before I removed them.
the poop situation
I remember that poop post on asklemmy, it’s already achieved legendary status I think lol
Left kbin for a few days till that cloudflare thing was sorted out. Glad it’s all running smoothly now.
I guess now I get to feel what the pioneering Redditors felt after the digg migration, and it’s exciting!
I frequently lurk on r/worldbuilding and it is still pretty active, though I’ve yet to find a solid equivalent of that sub on kbin/lemmy
I read an article comparing Reddit to a dying mall and honestly it’s kinda getting that vibe since the protest
The migration is not gonna happen overnight, but it is happening.
I’ve found that a hybrid between print and cursive works best for me in most cases. That said, it becomes “cursive” if I wanna go faster, which also makes my writing progressively illegible lol
Well, I’m definitely buying Ernest a coffee now: buymeacoffee.com/kbin
I think it’s good practice to change passwords after an attack no matter what