Thank you for this list!
New to kbin but not to the Fediverse.
The banner picture I am using comes from Mark Ferrari’s archive.
Thank you for this list!
What do apps like this have when there are open-source alternatives like AntennaPod? I saw the article mentions being able to play videos too?
the GPU required to run a game at that at anything but minimum settings
Sounds great for running older games at stupidly high resolutions lol
For me that UI style kept appearing for me while signed out. The dedicated subdomain is news to me.
Edit: It is a read-only experience. If you try to reply or vote, you’ll be asked to sign in even if you are already.
Yeah the video by MattKC on that topic is a great watch.
As far as I am aware, Badges are intended to be similar to reddit’s post flair system? They don’t seem to do anything at the moment though.
Community moderators can set up badges but even with those in place you can’t see them when making a post.
By default that’s what ActivityPub does, but instance administrators can configure their servers to handle deletions differently or not at all.
There are devices like Samsung’s Xcover products that have the back cover snap into place in a way that creates a water-proof seal around the battery and components inside. It’s incredibly tight and has a rubber ring.
If there is something that I can complement Reddit for, it’s that the frontpage shows one or two hot posts from each of the subreddits you are subscribed to, instead of showing several from those that are more active than the quieter ones like what kbin does now.
Hopefully several instance owners collaborate on a shared blocklist that will help combat this kind of spam and implement that back into their instances.
Lemmy at least does have a slur filter in place to block certain words that could be expanded to block spam like this. I don’t know if kbin has something like that or not.
I really like all of those other ones too - thank you for linking to them! :D
It would be great to see how many of those users have actually stayed after using it one time.
Looks like reddit as a whole.
That took longer than I expected it to.