The ones in !trendingcommunities
Mastodon: @confusedbunny
Yes, my Mastodon username mentions bunnies, yet the bunny avatar is on this profile, and the Lemming which might indicate Lemmy (this is Kbin, but I am subbed to Lemmy communities) is over there. Don’t question.
#retrocomputing #retrogaming #videogames #books #boardgames
Lemmy: @i_am_not_a_robot
The ones in !trendingcommunities
Most links have been working fine for me recently, although I still occasionally see this error. However, it appears that links to kbin magazines don’t work at all. I suspect Connect is searching for server/c/community and not retrying with server/m/community when it gets an error back.
I think Kbin converted it to a full link! Should have created this thread with Lemmy really (btw, Chris/floppy in this thread is also me)
Is the pilot a cat?
“I drifted far away above this stranger’s room, my thoughts got lost in the crowded streets of yesterday.
Until he stopped and asked if he had come too soon,
I shook my head and turned away” - Tina Dico
“These aren’t tears of sadness because you’re leaving me, I’ve just been cutting onions. I’m making a lasagne… for one” - Flight of the Conchords
Everything.
Takahē are going to try implementing it too, once Bluesky are ready to federate.
A stupidly cheap (£2?) fleece I bought off a sale rail on a whim, thinking I would never wear it.
I practically lived in that thing, and still use it today.
Artifact is an interesting app that learns from your viewing history.
Oooh…
It’s made by the creators of Instagram
Ah, maybe not then.
I think they just get marked as deleted, and what is supposed to happen is that the deleted comment gets picked up through federation and the destination server should delete their local copy. Sounds like that isn’t happening between Lemmy and Mastodon.
There’s some I haven’t used, but Kbin will do Mastodon-style microblogging and Lemmy-style threads, so that’s the best of both worlds. I don’t think the private messaging function works on it yet though.
Debian Woody PPC. I also downloaded Yellow Dog but don’t remember ever installing or using it.
This was a great little game, I got it off a magazine covertape (I thought SU but spectrumcomputing suggests it was probably Crash). I didn’t necessarily think it was innovative then, but the race mode was fun and I remember changing the UI colours. In fact, I don’t remember there being a non-race mode, so obviously didn’t go into that bit of the game much!
I use a Competition Pro USB. I also have an 8bitdo if more buttons are required. Keyboard is always a favourite though!
I think the point was that we don’t need to use the sketchy service.
…which I see now are local links with /c/ so not the issue we’re discussing here!