I'm not too familiar with the drama but any time I visit kbin.social there's some error or outage going on. Also the documentation is pretty lackluster, developing 3rd party tools for kbin is pretty much impossible.
Mbin looks way more promising, if anything because of the better docs, new features and community-driven direction it's taking. I hope most kbin users jump ship.
Unfortunately Italy does not have an official national animal, meaning no animals are enshrined in our constitution or any of our national symbols. However if we had one that would definitely be the wolf.
Agreed. In Italy we've had those for some years now in big stores, and while they haven't replaced traditional checkouts and likely never will, they provide a nice and fast way out, especially for people who bought few items.
I have a bit too much stuff going on in my life right now to focus on changing my Lemmy stack, I'll have to stick to my current setup for the time being.
But I am very much interested in the package. Gonna leave a star on its repo and hopefully I'll remember to come back to this once my hands are a bit less full than they are now.
Hey this is pretty cool! I wanted something similar for my instance, with a webhook notifying me of any application request, so I can get a notification and react as soon as possible. Well, I ended up having to implement that from scratch within my @AutoMod@lemmy.basedcount.com bot. A solution like this would probably be WAY more efficient than my current setup (with a client continuously polling for new applications). Good stuff!
I think apps would need to be rewritten from the ground up with ActivityPods as a basis instead of every software's ActivityPub implementation. Very interesting technology and it definitely does solve a shortcoming that the Fediverse tends to have at the moment. (Mastodon sorta has a SSO implementation of its own but other services lack it and it's quite the issue). But I am afraid most Fedi developers won't rebuild their apps just for this.
Carrefour has been one of the most active retailers to challenge big consumer products and food companies over prices. Last year, the French multinational started a โshrinkflationโ campaign of sticking warnings on products that have shrunk in size but cost more.
Incredibly based move from Carrefour. Guess I should shop there more often.
The GDPR has some other requirements to it, such as an EU-based representative being necessary for operating in the EU, allowing users to request data updates, and getting consent for data collected
You could make the argument that the mall Santas aren't authorized representatives of real Santa, as they are hired by malls with no supervision from the North Pole administration. Thankfully this doesn't matter, because Santa himself is a resident of Finland, an EU country, which is also where his business is located. Chistmas is saved, everyone.
Seems to be up now. But I get your concerns, having an instance with an inactive head admin and redundance of sysadmins isn't great. Best of luck for your new instance!
My takeaway from this article is that, as it turns out, California has laws banning the consumption of equine meat. Man, what the hell? Horse is delicious and donkey is arguably even better. How is that any different than eating beef, sheep and so on?
I don't think it does, Mastodon is a microblogging platform, not a link aggregator. "Threadiverse" specifically means "the link aggregator part of the Fediverse", because most Fediverse projects are microblogs.
Like @iso@lemy.lol said, can't query from the backend if there is no backend :)
It's all serverless, so this is as good as it gets.