Thanks a ton for the update Ernest! It’s great to hear from you, and I hope your health improves soon.
That being said, I do have a few things I’d like to suggest.
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In February, I spent my time visiting doctors and undergoing treatment with medications, which often had very unpleasant side effects. Therefore, I decided to hold off on any major updates to avoid causing even more chaos.
If I’m interpreting this correctly (i.e., that you chose not to give any updates as to prevent people freaking out), I don’t think this was the best move. I understand where you were coming from, but (if you were able) some sort of small status update would’ve been preferable to a month-long silence (especially since you’d previously said that you’d be unavailable for only 2–4 days). A simple “Hey, I’m currently not doing well. I’ll get back to things as soon as I’m feeling better,” would’ve at least let us know that you were alive and that the project hadn’t been abandoned.
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Just because it’s not visible that something is happening doesn’t mean I haven’t been doing anything during this time. In fact, two really significant things have been successful, which I’ve been working on for a long time and which I intended to announce soon once I recover.
I don’t think this whole “holding off for a big announcement” thing is a great approach, at least not now. There are currently several issues that we’re waiting to see fixed, and we have no idea which ones (if any) are being worked on. If you must wait for a big reveal though, at least telling us, “I’m still working on stuff” would be better than nothing.
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And finally, I really suggest getting some more admins for the instance. You’re absolutely correct to prioritize your health over Kbin; nevertheless, it’s far from ideal for your absence to mean that spam piles up, moderation requests lie unanswered, and accounts can’t be deleted. We’d all appreciate it if you could have at least one extra person on deck for whenever you’re ill or in need of a break.
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Thanks again for all you do for Kbin, and I hope things get better!
100% with you on tenders being better than nuggets. In general, nuggets have always been kinda eh (sometimes solid, sometimes awful), and dino nuggets are the worst of their kind.
Well, I despise donuts, so it’s probably me.
What? Why would anyone cook it? What would they use that for? Who could hurt someone so badly to make them do that?
Interesting. I might be somewhat of the opposite — I think barbecue’s great, but I’m not a fan of barbecue potato chips. I’ll maybe eat some if there’s nothing else around and I’m hungry, but I’ve just never liked them.
But Eigel isn’t alone in his condemnation of the bill. Another Republican, Missouri State Senator Sandy Crawford, claimed the incest and rape provision shouldn’t pass because “God is perfect.”
“God does not make mistakes. And for some reason he allows that to happen, bad things happen,” Crawford said. “I’m not gonna be able to support the amendments because I am very pro-life.”
You can’t help but appreciate the sheer amount of cognitive dissonance you gotta have to say, “God is perfect,” and “…for some reason He allows … bad things [to] happen.” How delusional can you be to say that raped children giving birth is part of some perfect, divine plan?
Social conservatism is a complete joke.
Maybe home-grown human intelligence (HGHI)?
This might be a good idea, at least until Ernest gets back. To my knowledge, he’s the only instance admin, so as long as he’s inactive, the spammers won’t get dealt with (especially on magazines he moderates, like /m/tech).
Ideally, there could be another admin or two to deal with this stuff when he’s not available, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
I think the point is more that without the serial comma, the last two items in the list aren’t separated like the others, which (imo) feels like omitting the last bullet point in a list.
EDIT: Fixed a typo.
Haha, this is gold. I’d like to think I fall more into the pedant category (except when something actually matters; then I lean towards moron).
…Who exactly is asking for this? AI chatbots are cool and all, but I have no idea why you’d want them in your messages app. What would you even need that for?
Yeah, having posts automatically upvoted by OP would be great. I think that Lemmy automatically starts with an upvote count of 1 regardless of OP’s vote, so I think Kbin should do the same. I get that Hot is meant to factor in activity and time, but it just feels super off for the only post in the past month to not appear. Surely a post that was made an hour ago is hotter than a post was made weeks back.
Given that we’re so small at the moment, why should a post need an upvote to be at all visible on the default sort? It can the only post of the past two weeks, but if there’s no upvote, it doesn’t get seen. It’s very impractical.
And even if we go with this logic, why should the criterion for a post being seen be whether OP remembers to upvote their own post? It doesn’t make sense. If you think that posts should only be seen if someone opts to go through new and give it an upvote (because otherwise it’s not a “hot” post), OP shouldn’t be able to do that.
Right now, we have a system where a major factor in post visibility is, “Did OP remember to click the upvote button?” It’s just not beneficial.
Oof, that’s never fun. When I’m typing a long comment, I always spam copy it so that I can paste it back if I end up losing it. On PC, you can even use Windows+V to pull up a clipboard history, which has come in handy more than once.
Anywho, glad my reply was helpful! There are a lot of ways to interact with the content on the fediverse, and it seems like you’re well on your way to finding one that works best for you. Hope you enjoy it here!
The image icon in the bottom left corner of image posts can be clicked, showing the image at a larger size (i.e., what you’d get if you were to enable “Auto Media Preview” in the sidebar). There are a couple of userstyles that make this more button-like, such as kleanbin and (my own userstyle) idkbin.
I think there are a few culprits here.
Not everything wants to be an everything app. While everything in the fediverse uses ActivityPub, that doesn’t mean everything has to aim to be interoperable. I wrote a lengthy rant about this here, but essentially, it’s important to have things with a more specific, restricted purpose if we want the fediverse to be accessible. If someone just wants a thread aggreegator (i.e., just Reddit’s style of media), they shouldn’t be forced to grapple with microblogging features more fit for a Twitter-like. There are some platforms that aim to combine different media types—Kbin/Mbin has both thread aggregation and microblogging, and I’ve heard that Friendica tries to work well with everything. Even so, if someone wants federated Reddit, they should be able to have federated Reddit, and Lemmy aims to provide that. The same way that Pixelfed (an image-sharing platform like Instagram) doesn’t need to incorporate Reddit-style threads or Twitter-style microblogs, Lemmy doesn’t have to do it all.
Federation is still in the works. Something to keep in mind is that most of these platforms are early in development and still working out a lot of bugs. Kbin (the platform I use) is an obvious example due to its currently incredibly spotty microblog federation (tho I’ve heard that Mbin has implemented fixes to fare better in this regard). We have to be patient while all the kinks are worked out. As much as we all wish it didn’t, software development takes time—a lot of it.
Admins can sometimes be a bit trigger-happy with defederation. I don’t think the fediverse has quite grasped that defederation is essentially the nuclear bomb of instance moderation tools, cutting off interaction with all users of an instance. While there are times where this is justified (even preemptively, such with Threads imo), there are times where the nuke has been threatened over a quarrel between admins or disagreements about other defederations. Hopefully, this will cool down as the fediverse matures, but we’ll have to see how that pans out (especially with Threads federation growing ever nearer).
You can go to “Settings” or “Profile” and you’ll find a subscriptions tab.
Alternatively, you can install a userscript that adds a faster way of accessing them. Here’s one I recently made and one made by raltsm4k.
Sounds fun. I’ve messed around with Godot a bit myself, though I unfortunately don’t have the work ethic to make a full game out of it. Great to see more people using the FOSS option!
Sweet. I’ve found that trying to make solutions to problems is always a great way to learn more about a programming language or to introduce yourself to a new one. I imagine you’ll definitely learn a lot from this (alongside the more important achievement of making something you can use to maintain your health).
Thanks for letting me know. I’ll take a look at how I can solve the issue.