It’s basically what Logris was posting occasionally, no? Maybe we can motivate him to do more, and prepare / chip in / contribute. I think understanding the tokenomics / key financial concepts is the main problem with much of DeFi.
It’s basically what Logris was posting occasionally, no? Maybe we can motivate him to do more, and prepare / chip in / contribute. I think understanding the tokenomics / key financial concepts is the main problem with much of DeFi.
Some links on newest developments on the Reddit situation:
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman isn’t backing down: our full interview
Okay, hold on, timeout. You go to the App Store, you type in Reddit, you get two options, right? There’s Apollo. You go to one, it’s my business, and you look at our ads, use our products. That’s 95 percent of our iOS users.
Here’s the note Reddit sent to moderators threatening them if they don’t reopen
We are willing to work with you to process a Top Mod Removal request or reorder the mod team to achieve this goal if mods higher up the list are hindering reopening.
Reddit appears to be restoring edited/deleted comments
I can confirm a comment I made in r/vmware has been restored. I typically delete my comments after 24 hours. I have a single comment from 20 days ago that was previously deleted now back on my profile.
Gentlemen, announce yourselves!
Yeah, as soon as two severs (and two software-stacks) are involved, there’s more things that can go wrong. In theory, kbin could also pull posts from Mastodon, Pixelfed, etc - but I expect a multitude of problems.
As for the federation issue you’re mentioning: I could imagine it’s still related to server overload. 🤷♂️
Because we’ve been talking/using about federated software lately, I wanna show you this: Now that federation is re-enabled on kbin.social, this is how you can see the content on kbin.social via the interface of lemmy.ml: https://lemmy.ml/c/ethfinance@kbin.social
The two servers talk to each other, cross-fetch content, and allow cross-posting comments.
Aaaand this is how to view a community on lemmy.ml from the interface of kbin.social: https://kbin.social/m/opensource@lemmy.ml
I was having a tough time spinning up the Lemmy instance on a secure site
I wish I had some webmaster skills to set it up myself, or some social skills to pull a community over, but I have neither. 😂 Trying out kbin for a day on the 12th is a good idea, I love it! 👍
Also “bin” sounds like trashcan? Not optimal!
Hi, I just signed up for kbin.social. First impressions:
Ethereum!