Never put companies on a pedestal.
Before Larian, it was Bungie, BioWare, Rockstar, Bethesda, CD Projekt RED.
I've found tens if not hundreds of communities I'm interested in, but some just haven't moved on from Reddit.
I was an active redditor for 15 years. I don't miss the platform, because kbin and Lemmy are far superior, but I do miss the volume of subreddits and activity. Maybe we will never have that here, but I'm not going back to that shithole.
I'm not sure I'd say "better", but from the few test generations I did, it seems like it's finally catching up.
Yeah, this is "common knowledge" here, unfortunately. As a Greek, I can't even tell you how ashamed I am of all this, and unfortunately it's only going to get worse with all the shitty conservative and far-right parties we elected a few days ago.
Awww I liked the "tired" one too, but can't lie, this one's really cute!
RARBG really left a big hole in my heart.
Snapseed and Lightroom.
Nobara is my choice. It's based on Fedora, which is a very solid base already, and Nobara adds numerous fixes that will save you days if not weeks of headaches, especially if you have an NVIDIA GPU.
Upvote should working as intended now, if I'm not mistaken.
Probably my OLED Vita, a few years ago. I love handhelds, and a hacked Vita is just a goldmine of content.
Though I'm getting a Switch Lite soon, so that will probably ease my pain a little!
Any plans to implement data export and import?
On Mastodon you are able to export your followers, blocklist, etc and import them to another instance in case you want to move somewhere else for whatever reason.
Are there any plans to add similar functionality to /kbin?
Will there be kbin support in the future?
To me he always seemed off and disingenuous.
Unfortunately, that's the only truth. Especially if you live outside the US.
It's not an app, it's a website that resembles an app. Apollo, specifically.
I like this version a lot!
I'd love to have everything in FLAC for preservation's sake, but I've settled for Apple's QAAC. Great quality, small size, universally supported.
Inoreader has served me well since Google Reader's death.
Closest thing I know is Fedilab, which works with Mastodon, Pleroma, Pixelfed and Friendica. While compatible with each other, each fediverse service uses different parts and features of ActivityPub (the protocol they all share). It's technically possible to build an app that does it all, but doesn't really sound sensible.