What feature do you want if u/lenster have communities 👥?
If you have an account it'd be great to show support for reddit-like threads and mod tools. You probably won't be able to comment on this post but there's a few comments that say something similar that you can like to give a sentiment boost such as this one: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x1d6e-0x092a-DA-0563fbdf
I know everyone is favorable to kbin but I think there's still some questions that need to be answered, such as hosted vs self-hosted, how mirroring works, and issues with impersonation.
The 3 thing's that keep me from using ubuntu as my every day machine is there's like 3 or 4 different ways to install app and only one of them is easy but apps are rarely distributed that way, the directory structure makes it difficult to find app files, and the UI feels unpolished like most open source apps/websites.
The hardest part would be finding someone to review the code, but I'd outline the categories like code, ux, tokenomics, risks, etc and then see if anyone is willing to volunteer for those slots
Both scripts are safe..... i'm new to monkey scripts, do you know if the author is able to update that code? Like if it's safe now will it always be safe?
So upon a fedia.io user subscribing to us here, they'd general something like: fedia.io/m/ethfinance@kbin.social.
But how does a user from another instance subscribe to this magazine here? If they're from another instance and theu came here then their login would be unassociated and they'd need to make a new login
I don't know how the first migration would work since the database would be coming from kbin.social's owner ernest himself.
As a backup plan what if we used your insurance to mirror this one. Then if we can't get a backup from him then we will at least have the backup of your instance.
I think there's a few separate different camps, each with their own reasoning. I would agree that the caveats with current alternatives make it a tough switch. I'm hopeful that over the next few months to year we'll have some solid options though.