@dansup@pixelfed Pixelfed feels like how Facebook felt when I jumped from MySpace. Clean and well put together. Without the pull of corporate greed, I think Pixelfed can maintain that clean feel for a decade.
Hold on a god damn second here, you mean to tell me that KAT is still around?
No but seriously this is horseshit. I know it's not perfect and it's still built from Chrome and has a lot of crypto nonsense but I'm glad I'm using Brave.
@rodhilton well, that definitely answers my question. When Firefox does that to me it is a good indicator to close some tabs or nuke the whole thing and start over (I cannot use too many tabs, and am just hoarding at that point).
@dansup the whole unique premise of #kbin having magazines is just dumb. The interface is shiny, but I find it far more complicated. Regardless, it doesn’t even really matter for me 90% of the time anyway because I have several apps that represent the #Lemmy data in a way that looks almost identical to #Apollo.
The website interface is not going to drive the win or loss of a platform, it is the users, the content, and the app ecosystem.
@Teppic@dansup just got on Artemis.camp and #artemisapp. A quick run through seems as good as my lemmy experiences. I look forward to all of these platforms getttkng better and better.
@thomasfuchs Fahrenheit is a useful measure for humans. Generally, 0-100 covers what you perceive, and 0-200 includes boiling water. Math/science/engineering need K/C, but F was made for humans. Don’t get me started on meters…
@macrumors I like the idea of the new StandBy. However, I do not like #apple dictating the phone orientation. Let me use it in vertical mode. Let me use Apple Maps upside down so my charger cord can be on top.
@thisismissem meh. This sounds a little too “parental” to me. I think adults seeking something new can handle some bumps in the road on the way to something new and better. If you cannot handle that, I doubt you can even figure out how to sign up for #lemmy and #kbin. While I see how you are trying to brag on mastodon and pixelfed, this just comes across as elitist to me.
@thisismissem I'm not totally opposed to the analogy, but I perceive it differently. I have driven a 1900s Ford Model T. They are very slow, and legally cannot be driven on the freeway. That makes them inherently somewhat safe as most loss of life car accidents happen on the freeway, not local surface streets. I'm witnessing moderation happen on lemmy.world, and I think it is working. The small user base and organic moderation feels like surface streets. Mastodon has already evolved to 45+ MPH.