A writeup in PCMag!

  • Bucky
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    1862 years ago

    I can’t get into calling subs “magazines”. Communities is much better.

    • @[email protected]
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      472 years ago

      Just call them “clips.” /s Seriously though, the aesthetic of Kbin is its best feature, but the concept behind the threads seems. I dunno. Weird. Lemmy feels janky and basic, like old Reddit. 💗

      • Kayn
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        72 years ago

        I’d argue that kbin’s UI is no longer a standout feature. Beautiful custom frontends for Lemmy like Alexandrite have been popping up left and right.

      • @[email protected]
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        352 years ago

        Coming off years of old.reddit.com, Lemmy felt like major bloat :) I’m used to it now though, definitely nothing compared to regular Reddit.

        And, yeah, the jank is 💗

          • @[email protected]
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            2 years ago

            Pretty cool, but I assume I wouldn’t be able to get my Subscribed RSS feed to work over there? There’s a login that ask for my username and password :/ No chance I’m actually trying that, does that actually work? I’m on SDFs lemmy, is it asking for those credentials? And, if so, who in the world thought that was a good idea in 2023?

              • Bucky
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                12 years ago

                shitjustworks seems like one of the few really good instances.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 years ago

      Same. This is just bizarre to me. Paper magazines aren’t as common in the world today as they used to be, but neither are they some ancient thing that has passed out of history, allowing the word to be used for pure metaphorical value. Maybe some people are young enough for it to be so, but certainly not me.