Screenshot depicting my stand up exactly 3 days ago
Mr_Jabroni
I'm all for calling flops, but that sounds like a difficult thing to watch out for. I'm looking forward to seeing how do they define a flop and how many of them are called once the season starts.
I would guess that's a federation issue. Probably someone from your instance subscribed for the first time when the first of those 4 was published so none of the previous ones are synced, but you should be able to see all future ones :) Thanks for checking it out!
Could you guys come engage with https://kbin.social/m/HikingPics @HikingPics !HikingPics?
I'm close to running out of my own photos to share 😭😭😭
Just a heads up, you're using kbin which is a different "website" than lemmy. You are also seeing a thread that originated in lemmy. That means both kbin and lemmy can see each other's content, but the website UI is different between them so if you read about some UI element and can't find it in kbin that might be one of the reasons.
That being said, kbin also has a sidebar with useful information. In the mobile site you can find it at the very bottom on the page, since it doesn't fit to the side in such a small screen.
Looks beautiful! It would be great if you could come over and share on https://kbin.social/m/HikingPics :)
@HikingPics
Looks beautiful! It would be great if you could come over and share on https://kbin.social/m/HikingPics :)
@HikingPics
It is useful to have just 2 logins, one for kbin (or lemmy) and one for Mastodon (or Calckey).
You can see content from Mastodon on kbin but it's not the same experience since there's no timeline, hashtag follow, etc. Similarly you can see threads from kbin in Mastodon but the UI is not very nice.
For kbin and lemmy, different logins are not needed since they share the way they show information. So you can seamlessly browse lemmy content in kbin without worrying where it was originally posted.
Yeah the hamburger menu is not intuitive at all, but you can also scroll all the way down in a magazine to see those options
You can click the cancel icon besides the subscribe button in any magazine to stop them being shown to you
I'll stand by the idea that people were not mad about the API going paid, they were just disgusted by the way spez managed the whole situation. This was a PR nightmare from the beginning and his competence as a CEO should be questioned after all this is done.
That looks like some damn good bread!