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Response to Pantheon's DrupalCon Round Table | andy-blum.com (andy-blum.com)

On April 20, 2023, a LinkedIn post sparked a debate in the Drupal community and eventually led to Ars Technica covering the story. The post was a simple question; would the hosting platform Pantheon explain why they were hosting the website of an SPLC-designated hate group. Like so many other divisive topics in the public...

acunasdaddy, to AskKbin

So I created a magazine (which is similar to a subreddit, correct?) - what now? How do I even find my own? They don't show anywhere in my profile nor do I see any moderator tools, etc.

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@acunasdaddy you can find magazines by searching from https://kbin.social/magazines. The Articles posted to the magazines you subscribe to show up in your feed. Microblogs are just aggregate content from the Fediverse. The moderation tools are limited, but what exists can be found by clicking the Magazine Panel button.

All of Kbin is very much a work in progress. A lot of things work as expected. Some don't. Be patient and pay it forward by helping others figure this out when you can.

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I just saw a script recommended here to https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/108674/Why-do-posts-that-aren-t-from-kbin-show-kbin-social-next#entry-comment-436735 to solve a problem that would have been solved for everyone if the the same level of effort when into https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/225 as this script that alters the page after it's been rendered.

Interview with Carol Pettirossi: Reflecting on DrupalCon Pittsburgh and being a Woman in Drupal (imagexmedia.com)

It is common knowledge that women are an underrepresented group in the tech industry and the Drupal community is no exception. We are very fortunate at ImageX to have some formidable talent on our team who identify as women and we’re pleased to have supported some of those individuals to attend DrupalCon Pittsburgh.

Editorial: Turn office buildings into apartments to beat housing crisis - Los Angeles Times (www.latimes.com)

California’s many half-empty office buildings and vacant big-box stores may soon get new leases on life. Thanks to local and state efforts to loosen land-use laws, developers in California will soon find it much easier to convert commercial properties into apartments, condominiums and townhomes....

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There have been a few vacant big box retail locations near me that have been converted into office/lab spaces recently. The renovations took years. I'm guessing they had to add a lot of elecrtical and plumbing in addition to completely reworking the HVAC. Going from office to residential would be even more work.

https://milehighcre.com/koelbel-to-renovate-former-kohls-building-for-growing-life-sciences-company/

kreynen, to AskKbin
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Do Moscow Mules taste different if they are served in a pure copper mug or a copper mug with a stainless steel lining?

xc2215x, to AskKbin

What part of Kbin do you like the most ?

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@xc2215x the irony that some the improvements made to modernize the version of PHP it runs on were contributed by Facebook and the fact that it's Twig template files can be modified by anyone familiar with HTML and CSS. You don't need to know PHP to contribute improvements.

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So is Kbin. Both projects use the AGPL license, but Kbin is a PHP/Symfony based solution while Lemmy is primarily a Rust backend with a Typescript front end. If someone is going to run an instance or contribute to the code, they are likely going to choose the stack that they are most familiar with.

With a lot of experience, the Kbin code is very approachable for me... but as other commenters have already said... whatever floats your boat.

The Kbin and Lemmy projects aren't competing as much with each other as the ActivityPub driven communities are competing with the walled gardens.

Empowering Developers for Growth in IT with Drupal (www.lnwebworks.com)

By far, 2023 has been a turbulent year for the IT industry. Numerous professionals had to suffer from the excruciating pain of being laid off. Even those working at tech giants such as Google, Meta, and Microsoft had to swallow the bitter pill of sudden unemployment. However, the ‘State of the Tech Workforce’ report by...

Colorado Resort town introduces short-term rental registration fee to fund affordable housing (www.summitdaily.com)

At the town council’s June 6 regular meeting, assistant town manager, Alisha Janes, introduced ordinance 605, which imposes a $400 yearly per bedroom registration fee on owners of short-term rentals. The $400 per bedroom fee...

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