[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

It was pretty successful while it lasted, it always had a sunset date :(

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Yo soy muy malo para estos juegos pero me encanta ver las ciudades que crean los demás. Capaz que sale un showcase?

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Depends on the country, in mine data plans are not that expensive (add some asterisks to that). But they include those "whatsapp free" or some streaming service traffic with no cost to get the edge over other phone companies. All of them mostly have the whatsapp free thing.

I used to live in a different country and it did make a significant difference, as @[email protected] points out below.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

That's a weird bug if i've seen one. Do you know how it works?

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

extraño los temblores 🥲

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

The list is also empty with my account logging in kbin.social.

Makes perfect sense, tbh. The list of instances federating with yours will get too large pretty quickly to have it listed in the sidebar -see the one of my instance, literally hundreds-. A sidebar is a terrible place for that information.

I want admins to publish their configs to federate/block other instances though they have no duty to do. :D

Maybe you can ask for the feature in the project site and future versions of Kbin will have it and no need for admins to include it themselves. I believe the developers had the intention to show the instances connected -as seen by the sidebar thing-, so maybe it's just asking for a page similar to Lemmy's one. Though it is possible that kbin.social admins do not want to show it and are actually hiding it.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

However I want to know how to find federated instances from a certain instance instead of the sites if I can. Doesn’t ActivityPub have such a method itself?

It probably has a way, since kbin has a federation button at the top right in the sidebar. kbin.social's bar has the "instances" list empty there. I have no kbin account so I cannot tell if it's private and the list would be nonempty when someone logged in kbin.social views it. Haven't seen a dedicated "page" to do that, as Lemmy does in the https://{lemmyinstance}/instances url. You can view all the magazines on the instances you are federating, as they appear in https://kbin.social/magazines -all the magazines with an @instance suffix are magazines that are currently federating-.

In my opinion, currently federating instances list may not be very useful for discovery and exploration as they tend to get very large and for exploring their magazines properly, they are already in the magazines list of your instance. Any instance not already federating with your instance may start federating -unless blocked- when you subscribe to some magazines, so for community/magazines exploration and discovery, probably a list like The Lemmy Explorer -which includes kbin instances now too- may be of more use. I understand this is not what you want but it is how federation works with apps following the ActivityPub protocol. At least the most popular ones i know.

Blocked/defederated instances lists are more likely to be useful in this sense because they usually are not very large, and they tell you what you have no chance of communicating from your instance.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

yeah, i don't think that much should be read into it. But in any case, the source does not seem to higlight Lemmy in particular in any way.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Como extranjero las notarías me parecían maravillosas. A las que iba tenían al notario en una especie de pecera y lo veías ahí, leyendo documentos, encerrado. De vez en cuando iba algún funcionario a mostrarle papelitos.

Acá en uruguay no existe eso, acá sustituyeron al notario en los trámites simples por un pegotín que sale más o menos lo mismo, lo tenés que comprar sólo en efectivo y no lo venden en cualquier lado.. Igual de inútil además.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Ultilsnips (I might change to LuaSnips sometime in the future) and VimTeX. I would blame those as the ones that really got me into Neovim.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Yes, i saw a link to a statement of theirs after I put up this message.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

(Some) Lemmy devs seem to have political ideologies that are within the "tankie" settings. That's mostly it. Some people express they feel uncomfortable about it. Such devs hold an instance separate from the flagship instance (lemmygrad.ml), which in my opinion is not bad at all, I think it's better they keep them to themselves giving an option to other instances to block it. They're not trying to shove tankies ideas down anyones throats through the softwate or anything. Though this has leaked to the flagship instance sometimes as shown by this post

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