I got an invite code and so spent a bit of time browsing around because I'd heard good things about it. But I was surprised at how basic and non-diverse it all is. The forums are preset and are very generic. The conversations are definitely better than Reddit, but no better or worse than the ones I've had with people on Fedi....
I've probably spent an hour in the past month just trying to login to kbin, clearing site data, refreshing, retrying. I thought the bug was fixed recently but it's worse than ever now....
I get invalid CSFR Token constantly and only diving deep into browser settings to clear site data, then clicking the login page again (not just refreshing it) works now. I used to be able to get past it sometimes without doing all that but now I need it every time, and I'm often logged out after an hour or so.
Not for me. I got logged out and couldn't log in for days. Finally I cleared the site data and it worked. Now I have to do that every time the problem occurs. It seems worsened, not fixed.
I think everyone here should head back to Reddit to ensure the final canvas has as much black/white "FUCK SPEZ" as possible. Going back for a day isn't going to save Reddit from itself, but you can maybe save some Redditors from Reddit.
These will never get deployed because the cost of COVID is a shared cost between too many parties and none of them will benefit from, and therefore buy, these devices.
We need strict air quality regulations to make developments like these plausible for real world use.
The moon is hypothesized to be made of material from when Theia (hypothetically) struck Earth billions of years ago. Most of the matter became the Earth and some spun out into space and became the moon.
Gitlab now requires phone number/credit card verification (lemmy.world)
Looks like gitlab now requires account verification for new accounts in addition to email. Either phone number or credit card....
I guess they couldn't replace all the mods and re-open all the subs (old.reddit.com) en
Looks like it had about 1000 subscribers: https://subredditstats.com/r/macOSVMs...
Finally got access to Tildes today... Seems unimpressive (kbin.social) en
I got an invite code and so spent a bit of time browsing around because I'd heard good things about it. But I was surprised at how basic and non-diverse it all is. The forums are preset and are very generic. The conversations are definitely better than Reddit, but no better or worse than the ones I've had with people on Fedi....
I love kbin but the login bug persists and I can't take it anymore (kbin.social) en
I've probably spent an hour in the past month just trying to login to kbin, clearing site data, refreshing, retrying. I thought the bug was fixed recently but it's worse than ever now....
Reddit’s r/Place is going about as well as expected (theverge.com)
A new device can detect the coronavirus in the air in minutes (sciencenews.org) en
The detector can sense as a few as seven to 35 coronavirus particles per liter of air — about as sensitive as a PCR test but much quicker.
Teddit shutting down due to reddit API limitations (tedd.it) en
New Tinnitus Therapy Can Quiet Torturous Ringing in the Ears (scientificamerican.com) en
A combination of acoustic and electrical stimulation reduces tinnitus by half
Scientists discover huge, heat-emitting blob on the far side of the moon (livescience.com) en
Scientists have discovered an anomalous blob of heat on the far side of the moon....
Opinion | World War III Will Be Fought With Viruses - WSJ (wsj.com) en
A two-front biological and cyber attack could lead to a U.S. defeat before we know what hit us.
Southern US Reaches Dangerous "Wet Bulb Temperature". Here's What That Means (iflscience.com) en
Multiple southern states and a few midwestern states are at "extreme threat" levels of "wet bulb temperature".
Reddit braces for life after API changes (techcrunch.com) en
Reddit and its communities are preparing for a life after the platform's API changes forced popular third-party apps to shut down.
Great! Reddit just updated their app and it lags AF (kbin.social) en
Up until the previous version I could fly through the feed with the power of my 120hz display....