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sab, to fediverse in I am extremely grateful to everybody involved with Lemmy. That includes you!
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They're also not holding anyone hostage. I can see how people are tired of the whole "if you don't like it, fork it" argument, but Kbin, mbin, and Piefed are all perfectly viable and interoperable alternatives that are available already.

sab, to kbinMeta in Ernest needs to quickly delegate or this instance will quickly die
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https://kbin.earth/ seems to be a nice kbin instances ran by the guy behind the Interstellar app, in case you want another kbin instance!

I do agree with you though - kbin.social is a lovely place but it's large enough that it needs a proper moderation team.

sab, to politicus in The Supreme Court just gave insurrectionists a free pass to overthrow democracy
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It's funny how statistical proximity to death is the main problem with one candidate, and the only redeeming feature of the other.

I doubt Trump would get to enjoy a third term even if he managed to open for it.

sab, to kbin in Unmoderated and now extremely delayed federation - is it time to move?
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I guess the beautiful thing of being federated is that the content is separate from the software. If people enjoy the software but find kbin.social to be too unstable, they might very well jump ship to https://fedia.io/ or something (or even start their own instance), and we will still get to enjoy their content. :)

I don't have much patience for people complaining about how their instances are being run considering how easy it is to move somewhere else. Discussions and constructive criticism is of course a different matter, but the beauty of the fediverse as far as I'm concerned is that you can take the "if you don't like it, go somewhere else" attitude to the extreme without really being a jerk. :)

sab, to kbinMeta in RE: Is Ernest still here?
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Sometimes showing that things are being done is more work and way more stressful than the act of doing them, so I can relate to that.

But it would probably be a good idea to get more admins on board - sometimes one needs to take a break, and a one-person moderation team for a page with this many users cannot be sustainable in the long run. But I guess getting to a point where that is feasible, not to mention finding qualified people, might in itself be a fair share of work. :)

And of course - get well soon, Ernest! It's great to hear from you.

sab, to kbin in Unmoderated and now extremely delayed federation - is it time to move?
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I appreciate kbin a lot and I hope Ernest will get back to development when he's ready, but I don't think it makes sense for him also to be responsible for administrating a major instance. That's a huge job.

I'm not entirely sure where I'd move to yet, but if kbin.social is not properly moderated it makes sense to go elsewhere. At some point other instances might have no choice but to defederate.

That's different from giving up on the software - I do still appreciate Kbin a lot. :)

sab, to general in I hate to say it but I haven't been very active on lemmy, but I want to be
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Piefed has keyword filtering by default, as well as a lot of other neat features.

It's very much based around subscribing to communities, so you won't see random things that are trending in random communities on the front page. For better or for worse I guess. I like it a lot, but I use it in combination with kbin where I'm more likely to stumble across random things (like this thread). :)

sab, to asklemmy in What's a entertainment franchise (movies, games, etc) that has been milked but still puts out good products?
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Super Mario. It's been milked for what it's worth and more, but whenever there's a new Mario game you just know it's going to be good.

sab, (edited ) to asklemmy in Multilingual folks: what are some odd idioms in your language(s)?
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Having pigs in the forest - to be hiding something.

The tax man would go from farm to farm back in the old days and count the number of pigs. The farmers would be taxed accordingly. Naturally, when you heard the tax man was coming, you'd send some pigs into the forest so that you'd be taxed less. Norwegian. :)

sab, to worldnews in ‘Horrific massacre’: Deadly Israeli fire at Palestinians waiting for aid
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The IDF has now admitted to shooting at the crowds, explaining that they "felt threatened".

What a brilliant excuse for massacring the civilians you're trying to starve to death.

sab, to firefox in Why does not firefox care more about the android version?
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I think people can be running pretty old versions of Android everywhere, assuming they don't change their phones every two years when support for their current device ends. They might still want to use an up-to-date web browser.

There's just no reason we shouldn't expect 99% of new apps to run on older phones, and to hell with the entire industry for normalizing it.

sab, to theonion in Clarence Thomas Announces 50% Discount On All Favorable Rulings
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It's convenient that the gavel is used both for auctions and for courtrooms. Both situations apparently boil down to giving it to the highest bidder.

sab, to selfhosted in Wordpress vs. ModX vs. 'what do you like?'
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I'm currently experimenting with Seppo for my website, which is... not ready yet. So maybe not the greatest suggestion. But development is happening fast, and I like it for a couple of reasons.

  1. It's incredibly easy to install. Just upload a file, set permissions, and open it in the browser. I'm somewhat incompetent, so I appreciate that even though deploying WordPress is obviously not very difficult either.
  2. Content is stored in basic XML files, making it easy to access with just basic PHP and an XSLT stylesheet. Basically it easy to incorporate posts into your site however you want it.
  3. It federates with ActivityPub, so people can follow your blog directly and get the content directly into their feeds.
  4. It's lightweight - very little bullshit.

Basic functionality such as editing and deleting posts does not work yet, so it's absolutely not ready for primetime. But it's a project worth following, especially for those of us with an interest in the social web.

Edit: I guess this would be more if you wanted to create a basic website yourself, and add a tool for content management to it. I read the post a bit too quickly - if you're not interested in writing some code there are much better options to go for out there. Seppo I think is nice for those who actively want to tinker a bit. :)

sab, to fediverse in About federation with Threads: how is it possible that lemmy.world is federated?
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You cannot view microblog posts from Lemmy, so the only way you'll see anything from Threads is if a user from there responds to content posted to Lemmy or similar sites. Possibly also if they choose to tag a community in their post, but that seems unlikely for anything else than testing purposes.

Same as Mastodon users, really.

sab, to upliftingnews in Texas Girl Born in Jail Heading to Harvard After Graduating at the Top of Her Class
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For sure. There's a lot of talk about forgiving student loans, but there's a reason why they are more quiet about fixing the broken system.

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