I had issues replying from my lemmy.world account to kbin comments the other day (endless spinning). Not sure if it was an issue with kbin or lemmy.world. but lemmy.world is also still on 1.7.4
I had issues replying from my lemmy.world account to kbin comments the other day (endless spinning). Not sure if it was an issue with kbin or lemmy.world. but lemmy.world is also still on 1.7.4
I did have trouble today replying between kbin and lemmy.world and vice versa. Not sure if it also applies to other instances
Both kbin and lemmy don’t have 2FA yet. What is protecting me from getting my account hacked? Is 2FA on the roadmap?
Having a news article finally promote a fediverse instance is a win in my book.
Only issue is that lemmy and kbin should have still been mentioned as a whole, especially since registering to beehaw seems to take some time.
Another non federated alternative that seems to have some traction with reddit refugees is squabbles. Sad that it didn’t get mentioned since it also reached ~17k users. This could end up a good alternative for people that find the fediverse too complicated. Though i myself prefer kbin so far.
Could be interesting if this contains some data showing how reddit stores data and shines more info on reddit restoring deleted comments, since that could become a GDPR issue.
what i really hope this data will not contain:
User Login credentials. Though if it did, the hackers would probably already have taken control of some admin accounts.
i think the average user just scrolls it on the loo
Red wine and coke is sth i have seen croatians and Portuguese drink