[03.06.23] "If Lemmy is not your cup of tea as an alternative to Reddit, maybe try open-source federated Kbin instead" (gadgeteer.co.za)
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Reddit is laying off roughly about 5% of its workforce, or 90 employees, and slowing hiring as part of the social media company's restructuring efforts, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing an email sent to employees by Chief Executive Steve Huffman. Huffman added that the company would reduce its hiring for the...
In 6 days time much of Reddit will go dark. Users will flood to Lemmy until that crashes. @ernest are you planning to put any temporary extra server resources in place to hoover up a few thousand users?...
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Kbin è ancora in una fase acerba, ma sta mostrando di essere un software molto promettente: non è solo un aggregatore di notizie, ma è un sistema completo per vivere il Fediverso. Complimenti a @ernest per l'ottimo lavoro!...
As you may have heard, Reddit’s decided to pull a Twitter and start charging an extortionate amount of money for access to their previously-free API, in order to drive third-party clients like Apollo and RIF into extinction. Under Reddit’s proposed pricing, …
Are Lemmy and Kbin ready?...