Thank you @ernest! Please consider setting up a Patreon, or similar, account so I can donate monthly. I've bought you a few coffees but I'd like it to be automatic.
@ThaijsClan I changed about 4500 comments to an edited one pointing users to lemmy and kbin, along with instructions on how to choose an instance. Hopefully it'll direct at least a couple people here.
Seconding Artemis
I'm telling myself that the pre-anxiety is always way worse than it should be. The interview itself is never that bad.
It's in 4 minutes, so I don't have much longer to feel this way!
This isn't happening though. I am subscribed to a few communities from lemmy.ml that definitely have posts, and there are other subscribers from kbin, but no posts show when viewing from kbin. It has been like that for a couple days. Check these out, for example:
Wasn’t he a mod of /r/jailbait?
I’m sure it relies on users using the NSFW tag on their posts, which can be unreliable. I’d be ok with an option to remove the random section altogether.
It has become that way in the US.
So the backend is coded in Rust? I've been learning the language but haven't actually used it outside of tutorials yet. I'm experienced in C++ and know how to program so I may look into it while I'm unemployed.
Where I live, public transporation is unsafe.
I agreed with the mods in /r/gis that there should be an indefinite blackout and got downvoted. Some person even called me "fucking stupid." That place is such a toxic dumpster fire. I'm happy for kbin/lemmy.
I just hope we don't end up calling them "sublemmys" and whatnot, like what I keep seeing suggested. Let's just make a clean break with reddit and start something new and better.