Definitely. I’ve registered with both, kbin and Lemmy, and unfortunately most seem to migrate towards the latter. Kbin is cleaner and less buggy.
Are apps site-exclusive or federated as well? Will I be able to use a Lemmy app with a kbin account?
Original content and exclusively for the Fediverse! That’s a good sign.
Can the reminder bots be migrated too?
I’ve had the suspicion about my comments ever since I’ve posted kbin ads (only twice). Timely comments fitting the thread and zero reactions while the one I replied to gets 1000s of upvotes.
Oh well, it’ll be over next week anyway. Prepare for the wave!
That sub hasn’t migrated yet, has it?
It’s always good to focus on buying power. I bet you would get similarly ridiculous numbers when valuing food or housing in some normalized work hours (doesn’t have to be minimum wage, could be median income too).
90% posts from the same account. Hardly a community.
It’s really hard to code while fucking.
Many people just have phones now.
That’s more like it. Also, the more senior I became the more my LoC “productivity” became negative. Now, I get pleasure from deleting obsolete shit or replacing error prone spaghetti with a simple API call the author did not know about (more often than I like to admit that author is myself).
And yet, Linux tools are even older and the kernel better written than either Windows or OSX.
manifold reasons for running windows
Please name some other than “proprietary software that only runs on Windows”.
I’ve switched to Linux as my main driver couple of years ago and don’t miss a damn thing (admittedly don’t use highly specialized software and ran the FOSS alternatives on Windows even before switching). Still have Windows on my work PC and dread it every day.
That’s not the best meme template for this. Linux is a chad, not the virgin boy.
Microblogging services like Mastodon, YouTube-like Video sharing through Peertube and even self-hosted streaming with OwnCast.
On kbin I only seem to see federated lemmy threads though. Are those mentioned yet to be added or how does that work?
Lucky me, I guess, since I use a masked email address that looks fake too (anon addy). I really dislike to give my email address when testing Reddit alternatives.
Isn’t Fahrenheit a “feel” temperature unit anyway? Once you need precision (science), even Americans switch to Celsius/Kelvin.
Rock solid.