A thread is a Reddit equivalent and a microblog is a Twitter equivalent. So it really depends if you’re trying to start a discussion or just want to put something out there in my opinion
A thread is a Reddit equivalent and a microblog is a Twitter equivalent. So it really depends if you’re trying to start a discussion or just want to put something out there in my opinion
Yea, I’ve been enjoying Bookwyrm. Crazy how the fediverse is capable of providing everything. We just need more people willing to donate interested
Same. If I wasn’t still getting Hulu for free I’d be out
I’d recommend an RSS Reader. For example if you use Inoreader and subscribe to “tech” you’ll get a folder of a bunch of popular tech websites. Obviously you should get them yourselves too. But RSS is a great way to get a lot of news quickly and see consensus
This was my thought. First major outlet I’ve seen to even acknowledge Lemmy/Kbin…even if it’s to say they suck 😂
Check out Bookwrym. I’m currently maintaining that and Goodreads, but can’t wait until I can drop Goodreads
I use Inoreader and have been very happy with it
It seems like there’s going to be a super premium tier for power users to cover that cost
That’s correct. Kbin offers both an ability to “toot” or an ability to create topical threads through its magazines
I’m a Proton Mail customer. It’s them or Fast Mail in my opinion
Mlem is basically Apollo for Lemmy. I’m enjoying Memmy too. Honestly the only value Reddit has is the user base. The diversity of apps and the lack of corporate ownership already make this space far more exciting than Reddit
I don’t think Reddit is going anywhere. It has too much market share. Everyone keeps predicting the death of Twitter and yet it’s still going despite letting go a large part of its workforce. I don’t see Reddit being as incompetently run in comparison
Look into the about page of whatever instance you signed up for. Most of them list the ways to offer support there through monthly Patreon’s or whatever
It’s also a good idea to throw a little money towards the project if you can. Some people are finding Lemmy a little controversial and throwing money at Kbin while using it hoping kbin can get up to speed quickly.
But if you can only support one your insurance admin is more important
I’m still checking Reddit. I think once Apollo goes my usage will really drop, but unfortunately Reddit was the one social media I really enjoyed and as much as I’m liking Lemmy/Kbin the communities just aren’t here yet. I hope that changes
This is Microsoft’s playbook. It really is surprising it took them this long to start their financial weight around though. That said I hope regulators start standing up to these trillion dollar corporations. Start by blocking the Activision-blizzard acquisition
Definitely strange since it’s a Sony published game. I don’t get why Sony and Nintendo can’t get all their published games on their membership platforms day 1
Why not pay for 1 month of streaming and see what kind of latency you’re dealing with? With games like Killzone and Resistance I believe servers are down and there’s no longer online play. So I imagine you’re only interested in the campaigns?
Unfortunately the architecture of the PS3 is a mess and so the best experience to be had is going to be physical games on the hardware, but if you’re only interested in a few games I’m not sure if it’s worth it to get a PS3.
Is there a link or is this app I’m testing (mlem) just not there yet?
Resemblance to what? I don’t see anything linked
Hope your day improves. Never a good time for a flat tire