Just did that for the first time yesterday, actually!
Just did that for the first time yesterday, actually!
Oh, I’ve been a uBlock Origin user for years. On the desktop, at least, it’s just neat to see the adblocker sitting idle for once.
Kbin reminds me so much of what I loved about Reddit when I first joined 14 years ago. Is anyone else struck by the complete lack of ads on any of these instances? It’s crazy how quickly almost everything loads.
There’s probably a large percentage of Reddit users that are still getting everything they’re looking for with the official app and what’s left of the site. Quick hits of memes are fun, and I do take some pleasure in correctly guessing the top comments in a thread.
The level of conversation on Kbin/Lemmy reminds me more of what old Reddit used to be like back in the day, and I think I’m okay with that being a smaller community than Reddit at large. I keep reminding myself and others that these communities don’t ever need to be as big as Reddit, they just need to be big enough.
@spicy_biscuits Welcome aboard!
Hey, it just happened again! I had to click through to your profile page to see your full comment.
Bugs aside, I’m really happy with the overall Kbin experience so far.
I’ve noticed something similar a couple times so far. When I check my notifications I can see when new replies show up, but sometimes when I click into the thread, the reply isn’t visible anywhere. I can browse to the user’s profile and see their comment on the feed, so I know it exists somewhere.
Definitely smells like a bug, but I’m not sure where to officially report stuff like that.
Self-hosting will give you the most control, and 30GB really isn’t all that much data in the grand scheme of things. I haven’t done much research into it yet, but I’ve also seen PixelFed listed as an option for image sharing on the fediverse.
Cowboy Bebop was the first thing that came to mind, but now I’m wondering how many modern shows actually have banger intros that we all automatically skip.