If it’s not already there, it might also be worth raising the issue on the lemmy-ui github, just so the developers can see it, and can add to the list of features to implement. If it’s important enough, they can bump it up the list as needed.
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techno156@kbin.socialto Chat@beehaw.org•milestone: our application backlog is under 2,000! another thousand+ users processed today :)2·2 years agoNice! I can’t imagine the amount of work that all those new applications would put on the moderating team. Especially since there would have been an influx of new ones, what with everything else going on.
techno156@kbin.socialto Chat@beehaw.org•Just chillin on a Sunday night, enjoying some beers, hanging out in the Fediverse2·2 years agoI’m totally with you. I feel as lemmy develops, we’ll start to get more QoL. I’ve been having the same issue with not being able to post comments on random posts, and I have my own self hosted instance. I think it has something to do with the instance the content is hosted on being overloaded? Not sure how the backend works, truly.
Going from an update, it seems to be due to Lemmy using websockets, which can break if you have multiple tabs open (which I tend to have when working with Lemmy). Recommendation for the time being (until they move off of websockets, which is coming in a future update), is to only have one Lemmy tab/window open, per instance at a time.
What would also be kinda neat, is if I could eventually transfer my instance over to a kbin instance. I quite like the idea of being able to track my thoughts and experiences via microblogging, and I’m not sure if I want to have a seperate mastodon account for that.
They’re technically different software, so I don’t think you can do a direct transfer, but you can interact with a Mastodon account from Lemmy (although Kbin segments it out a bit more nicely, with Mastodon-like posts being segmented off as “Microblogging”, and Lemmy-like posts as “Threads”). It might be easier since you have no posts on your instance, but moving across is likely going to mean that you’ll have to subscribe and make comments from the get-go again.
techno156@kbin.socialto Chat@beehaw.org•Just chillin on a Sunday night, enjoying some beers, hanging out in the Fediverse2·2 years agoThe lack of tracking is also nice. I’ve found it to destroy the performance on my older tablet, and Kbin, while also not entirely lightweight, does run surprisingly well for what is basically a modern social network. It’s got some minor issues, but it’s fairly usable.
techno156@kbin.socialto Chat@beehaw.org•Just chillin on a Sunday night, enjoying some beers, hanging out in the Fediverse3·2 years agoI’m on the fence, personally. Being able to post across instances is nice, but Lemmy does also have some minor annoying problems that do get in the way of the experience a bit. Currently, I’ve run into a bug where some comments and posts don’t send for some inexplicable reason, and the issue where Lemmy’s web UI simply doesn’t send errors messages and fails silently doesn’t really help things. Kbin has a nicer UI, but it doesn’t have the same kind of formatting options, which can be a little bothersome (Kbin doesn’t do spoiler tagging, for example), and the Kbin instance I’m using seems prone to crashing as a result of load from the recent influx of users.
I personally can’t wait until they start implementing the ability to move accounts, so I can jump to a different instance, and see if it’s just an issue of high server load (My other account is on lemmy.world, which is one of the big ones), or whether there might be a deeper bug at play. Not being locked to the one instance would also be nice.
Personally, I’m rather partial to “Homer’s Triple Bypass”. The imagery of having Homer’s heart in a little corner of a screen, like it’s in a little camera/box is pretty unique, and not something that I’ve seen any other show do, even after all this time. The film is also good, and surprisingly poignant, considering recent climate events and all of that.
techno156@kbin.socialto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Does anyone think that the Fediverse would make a much better next phase for the web then all of this Metaverse bull?17·2 years ago“Metaverse” is mostly dead, anyway. It’s basically turned into VR Bitcoin, and a worse version of the already existing VR.
A.I. seems to be the new shiny thing investors are moving into, and I’d be surprised if Facebook didn’t just silently remove references to the metaverse eventually.
Fediverse, for the slightly cringey “verse” name, does seem to at least be trying something new. Federating multiple completely different sites like Mastodon, Kbin, or Lemmy isn’t really something that was done before (that I can remember, feel free to correct if I’m wrong). You had some integrations with things like RSS and APIs before, but you couldn’t just go on Twitter and post/reply/read a Reddit thread from within twitter, or you’d have to do it with a complicated network of bots.
techno156@kbin.socialto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Whats your must-have FOSS app?4·2 years agoNewPipe and FireFox, at minimum.
Slight shame that the contractors didn’t start from the end. It could have been funnier if they had taken off the “er” instead.