This, definitely. Reddit’s always had an “Other Discussions” button in posts, and I’ve actually found a lot of good small subs over time from clicking through and reading comments in other subreddits.
This, definitely. Reddit’s always had an “Other Discussions” button in posts, and I’ve actually found a lot of good small subs over time from clicking through and reading comments in other subreddits.
The MX Ergo has two bluetooth profiles stored on it, so you can switch seamlessly between any two devices. I use one of mine with both a Windows desktop and an MBP.
Is this on /all?
No, this was on /sub, and I’ve been aggressively curating my subscriptions and blocking things I don’t have any interest in.
Even looking now on /all with incognito, though, there’s only 2 even about Lemmy. I do see a few from 196. There’s posts about atheism, random tips from @youshouldknow, a Cosplayer, quite a few memes and shitposts, some political content about Florida, a nice flower, movie news, a couple antiwork posts, an article about a new Alzheimer’s drug.
It’s just not all about the Fediverse. Is it a popular topic? Hell yeah it is, especially considering Threads literally released yesterday, and the API blocks from Reddit are just now rolling out. It’s not just popular, it’s timely and current too. As those things age, it’ll come up less.
I’m afraid half of those people signed in for a day and then left when nothing was happening.
I mean, sure. There’s been days where I haunted Kbin/Lemmy then left. But currently, there’s very little else that fills the gap of Reddit beyond this. So I keep coming back, and I keep talking. That’s how it grows.
Of the top 10 posts currently on my front page, 2 are about the Fediverse, 1 is about Kbin specifically, and the other 7 are completely different topics including politics, space, video games and art.
Maybe you should look for magazines/communities other than /m/fediverse if you want to talk about things other than the fediverse.
Nah, like the other guy said, it’s just OAuth. It’s silly that they even let you do it, but hey, it is what it is.
I also sign into Outlook.com with my Gmail account. It has its own inbox, which is weird, but hey.
Small point of fact, but HTML is actually overseen by WHATWG primarily, not W3C. W3C agreed back in 2019 to just follow WHATWG’s process.