As is everyone born between 1965 and 2015, which is quite a few people.
As is everyone born between 1965 and 2015, which is quite a few people.
IIRC, the German Redditors drew a better Canadian flag than the Canadian Redditors did. I’m glad that the Canadians on the fediverse seem to be organized a bit better.
Very well said.
Ah, thanks. Even if it is a bit confusing, it’s cool that they were able to switch out the underlying software without breaking everything. I guess it helps that mbin is a fork of kbin.
also kbin.run and kbin.earth
They’re asking about mbin, not kbin, no?
Wait, did they do something bad? I thought they were just a prolific poster of memes.
And a whopping… 3 servers?
Seems like a cool project though, along with sublinks. Might try them out once they are a bit more stable.
America alone has something like 3.5 BILLION people in it
Username checks out.
Rabbits engage in coprophagy to extract more nutrients using their short digestive tracts. Is this analogous to training ML models on AI-generated output?
Last year’s canvas was 1000x1000, but this year’s is only 500x500. The influx of users from the Rexxit a year ago has died down a bit, but I feel like the remaining users are more active. It will be interesting to see how this year goes.
I am still invested into this weird request :)
Haha, not sure why you would be, but thanks!
Why not do the steps you outlined above as a macro on your keyboard? This eliminates the need for JS.
This is another option I am considering. Again, I’m not too familiar with the tools, but I’m vaguely aware of tools like AutoHotkey. Are there any tools you would recommend for this sort of thing?
Ah, it seems that the loss of this instance is not a huge loss to the fediverse as a whole, then.
I’ve definitely made some new friends during this event. The camaraderie during these events can be vibrant.
Did you ever participate in r/place?
It’s pretty much the same thing. Each user can place a pixel every few minutes, and over a few days, an artwork appears.
This was the 2023 result:
Get hyped! Tell your friends and communities!
Yay, I’m so happy this is returning!
One problem I have with the crosspost feature is that the body text of the original post is just copied, rather than embedded. If the body text of the original post is edited, any crossposts are not updated. For all of its other shortcomings, I think Reddit’s implementation of crossposts is currently better.
Always a shame when an instance shuts down, but it is nice when the admins are transparent and provide an advanced warning.
I don’t believe I am subscribed to any communities on that instance. Are there any valuable ones which don’t have an alternative on a more stable instance, and have not yet migrated?
Wow, that script is incredible. Thanks for sharing! You’ve saved me several minutes per day!
I love how it adds a button to view the original link as well.
Subway station, or backstage before some sort of performance?