You can completely customize Gentoo Linux to be what you want it to be and slim it down to what you need.
You can completely customize Gentoo Linux to be what you want it to be and slim it down to what you need.
Voornamelijk de jongeren die opgroeien in refodorpen in Zeeland, de Veluwe, enzo. En refogezinnen hebben nog steeds meer kinderen dan gemiddeld.
And the display: none? That’s what I want, but weirdly it’s not working on my magazine.
Have you tested that? Because it doesn’t work on my end.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/beneden heeft audio en IPA: /bəˈneː.də(n)/
A post is like a tweet, and ends up in the Microblog. Other “posts” that use the hashtag will also end up there.
A thread is like a Reddit post, and is basically part of the main content of a “magazine” / sub / community.
Ik hoop het, maar ik zou er niet zo zeker van zijn.
Ik ben voorzichtig hoopvol, maar veel hangt ervan af wie het gaat leiden.
Ah! My bad.
It’s confusing as the post appears here to be coming from kbin.social, but now I see it’s actually posted in a community on lemmy.world.
On desktop, when you hover over someone’s user name, after a couple of seconds a pop-up will appear, which has a field for adding a note. I’m assuming that’s private, to mirror how that works elsewhere, but I’m not 100% sure.
Skyrim for me as well. I have literally played thousands of hours. Mostly modded, making different builds. I think I only finished the main quest two times.
The dark purple one is an instant favorite!
There are other active instances: https://kbin.fediverse.observer/list
But things are not as evenly spread as among lemmy instances (yet), and a lot of Reddit migration advice points to kbin.social as the main onboarding space.
They are still moderating the place, albeit at much lower level, to generate content for spez.
more > report
It was my favorite Reddit app for many years. But the fun is now over.
RIP RiF! Thanks for all the fun!
I have my feed by default set to subscribe.
Me too. But stuff can still show up in the semi-random “related posts” in the sidebar of a magazine.
I haven’t used Google Search in years.
The problem is that Kbin sucks as well. For example, /m/science lacks actual moderators and gets flooded with spam on the regular. And even where there are active moderators, moderation actions often do not get federated.
I was hoping these issues would get fixed soon, but here we are, three months after the Reddit apocalypse, and Kbin is still not a fully functional platform. For example, I filed bug #1102 fifteen days ago, and this has still not been resolved. And bug #570 has been open since early July.
If Kbin wants to become and stay relevant, it needs more hands on deck.