Umm, sorry, this post goes in our Comparing Software board. Please keep discussion here on topic. /typicalforummod
Umm, sorry, this post goes in our Comparing Software board. Please keep discussion here on topic. /typicalforummod
What a pretty banner. Good choice, community!
Why is a release candidate a beta?
SD.next (Vladmandic)
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I’m hoping for good things!
I was wondering if it was Onyx. I’ve looked at those and considered them to replace my old Nook…and then the more recent Nooks went on sale.
How long does your battery last on it?
What android eink reader do you have?
I wonder if Kbin would be open to being the image sharing community and this community can be for text posts?
I come mostly for the info and to share questions/answers. Some come for the images. Since lemmy doesn’t have many powerful tools yet for filtering, it might be worth partnering with the Kbin to make an impromptu filter to keep both separate but interoperable.
That thread is filled with such ignorance and hatred toward the mods there. It’s embarrassing.
Noticed this in a few of the subs I’m still in over there. One took a vote, where they even acknowledged that most voting wanted to continue the blackout in some form (1 week or indef) but decided to reopen instead.
And in that same thread when people were talking about it, there was whining about the mods being unilaterally able to make decisions about ‘their’ content and community (as if reddit isn’t the main villain here). No complaints now, naturally.
The oddest thing is, it wouldn’t even get to the auto-update functions. Those are logged in the console, it was hanging on the very first logged line instead. The first time it happened, I thought it was some runaway recursion issue so I removed my symlinked folders, but neither that nor rebuilding venv fixed it.
Just curious if someone else has experienced it as well. I’m being more mindful of its autoupdate features now. I hope vlad implements a branching scheme soon before things get too out of hand.
Why? Reddit is fighting the motion.
Any suitably large company or web platform might be subject to a legal request like this. For once, it seems like users and reddit are on the same side here.
Lemmy’s only defense at the moment is obscurity, it too could face these court battles if it gained more prominence or attention.