

Fascinating. Wonder how many more people are close to leaving other platforms and will end up here, what will be the next straw that breaks people’s backs
Fascinating. Wonder how many more people are close to leaving other platforms and will end up here, what will be the next straw that breaks people’s backs
Also need to factor in the codebase of Lemmy. Kbin is based on the Symfony framework so the barrier to entry is going to be lower, hopefully getting more people interested in contributing.
It’s still a pretty bleeding edge project, running PHP 8.3 and Symfony 6, so that’s nice at least
It’s a good move I feel. The original velocity on kbin has been lost over the past few months as the main owner struggles to get his own personal stuff organized. I’m pretty happy with this fork, the idea being that everyone will be about to contribute and perhaps these changes will eventually be brought back into kbin if they’re open to it.
Good, glad this shithouse comment is getting the proper downvotes
Best part is when they’re shit and don’t categorize / separate out their notifications into categories I just turn notifications off. If companies want to play by the rules and have properly segmented notifications I’m happy to let some of them through, else they’re all getting disabled
Reducing your interaction with social media, even like what the author did where he dropped him daily tweets to a few times a week is still progress. Less interaction makes your account less valuable for advertising.
These sites used to be decent but it’s all about the ad revenue now
People generally will fairly buy content when it’s available and fairly priced if they want to support the creators. There’s a huge difference between wanting to help your favorite content producer VS companies that fart out mult-hundred dollar box sets of old content
I’ve found CS6 has almost every feature you’d want and it’s well over a decade old now. Much better in my mind than paying monthly for new features you won’t probably use
Looks like a decent workflow update, still going to be confusing for brand new folks I bet
Looks like a really good solution to the problem, even a false positive of 1% seems like a small trade-off considering the amount of spam and rubbish posted.
Good to see more platforms starting to focus more seriously on the fediverse, plenty of great little WordPress.com blogs out there that would be perfect candidates for federation
They said it was just a suggestion, not a good one though 🤣
It’s a great use case that they’ve defined. Super keen to see how it turns out for them.
128GB as the baseline is rubbish. Even 256GB is average considering the amount of high quality media we deal with nowadays. The amount of money these companies pull in from “upgrading” your storage is amazing, it costs dollars to upgrade from 128 to 256 but they’ll charge you a $100 premium for the privilege
Good to have this content cross posted here so you can gauge people’s opinions and feelings. It’s a net positive if it’s generating good dialogue (even if the OP won’t ever see it)