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Happy cake day :)
Admin of kbin.earth, creator of Interstellar.
Happy cake day :)
I’ve said before that I could add piefed support to Interstellar (it already had Lemmy and mbin support). The only thing I need is an api.
That’s actually a great idea! I guess I have no choice but to steal it, so here’s the issue for Interstellar.
Yes, the Lemmy icon is between the arrows.
Thanks, but we actually do support username and community links/mentions.
Thanks for the testing! I’m the dev of Interstellar and looked through the list to try to see what I need to improve, but I believe everything you mentioned in the post already renders correctly. Would you be able to give the specific results you found (on what doesn’t work) from your testing?
For reference, I viewed the Lemmy Markdown Formatting Guide you linked, and everything seemed to be working fine on the app.
Hey, thanks for linking that. I actually made that from scratch within the past month. It has dedicated Servers, Apps, and Releases pages, and also a home screen for info about Mbin. The home page needs a lot of work though, so if anyone here is good at UI design and would like to help, feel free to comment.
I don’t think there is a way to donate (monetarily) directly to Mbin, at least not at the moment.
The second best thing might would be to donate to server admins, which a lot of them actually are Mbin developers anyway.
That’s correct. When we know of more apps, they’ll be added here: joinmbin.org/apps.
What kind of hits? I haven’t heard anything.
In fact, they just released a video a month ago detailing some of the areas they’re working on, including dart macros, their new impeller engine, performance updates for the web platform, and more.
lol, I hope not.
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I think Flutter (made by Google) is pretty awesome.
Looks amazing! Can’t wait to try it out.
One of them, r/startpages, I tried to start a community on kbin.social, but it really never caught on. Maybe I should have posted more, which might have encouraged others to post. It was actually pretty active on Reddit, with 20k subscribers, but once the API fiasco hit last year, they decided to close down the sub and move to kbin, which obviously didn’t catch on, so the whole community died.
Honestly, I’d kind of like to create a niche community (or two) but wouldn’t really know where to start. I still follow some smaller subs from Reddit, but I feel like there just wouldn’t be any user engagement over here (if I tried to start one here), considering how small they are in the first place.
Anyway, I think it’s amazing how fast you were able to grow !dataisbeautiful@mander.xyz in less than a week!
It’s a link to an article I found interesting. It basically details why we’re still using 64-bit CPUs, just as you mentioned.
Same with kbin.earth. Unfortunately, one problem with the fediverse is that everything (users, magazines, posts, comments, etc.) is tied to the instance’s domain, so it can’t really be changed at all.
How do you update without any downtime? Is it because you have multiple servers running?
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