Same with me, I migrated from Firefish to Sharkey, I hope I’ll not need to migrate software again, but oh well, who knows, if I’ll have to, I’ll prob still stick to *key
Hello! That’s my main mbin account, my alt is @Fitik
I’m just a regular person from Israel🇮🇱, a queer, and a #Fediverse enthusiast! I’m a liberal
Same with me, I migrated from Firefish to Sharkey, I hope I’ll not need to migrate software again, but oh well, who knows, if I’ll have to, I’ll prob still stick to *key
@Threeme2189@sh.itjust.works This reply getting downvoted shows Lemmy political opinions pretty well
One of the differences is that Gecko written in C++ while Servo is written in Rust
It’s also more optimized and modern
Understandable, I can’t neither, that’s why I use English-speaking instance
@Auster@lemm.ee You can just use an instance that is defederated from them, that’s the beauty of the Fediverse
According to https://lemm.ee/instances your instance already blocks them for example
@ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org
Sharkey, but Threads quotes show up in basic Misskey as well
Yea, they play fine, I use Misskey fork as my main instance, and it even supports quotes
Maybe your instance have defederated from them? Also the Fediverse sharing is opt-in in Threads, so like 95% or more Threads users haven’t turned it on, cause they have no idea it exists
Because right now the Threads federation is still pretty one sided, the Fediverse users can reply to the Threads posts, but the Threads users can’t see the Fediverse posts, only replies
And with how Lemmy works, you can’t reply to the microblogging accounts, you can’t reply to Mastodon’s posts neither, so you can’t get your replies federated
Note: You can’t interact with Threads accounts from Lemmy, but you can interact with Threads accounts from MBin (and maybe PieFed), except if your instance is defederated from them obviously
There’s POTUS account for example @potus@threads.net
@Linkerbaan@lemmy.world I just want to note that it’s just a sensationalist headline with no proof, and all other articles say something else
Binance has firmly denied the claim that it seized funds from all Palestinian users. The exchange states that only a few accounts were restricted, specifically those linked to illegal activities. Binance stressed its commitment to following international sanctions and regulations, asserting that the restrictions were in line with legal requirements.
But y’all don’t care.
Yes, I am from MBin and I can confirm that it works fine for me
Yep, same with MBin, it doesn’t support them neither
@HerNameIsTitou@mstdn.social I mean it is? I’m a liberal tho
It’s different to deny genocide and deny the extince of the country, I think Armenian genocide happened and is bad, but I don’t deny Turkey’s right to exist?
@tinkralge@programming.dev @melroy@kbin.melroy.org
I just want to note that Interstellar supports #Lemmy as well, even tho #Mbin is it’s main focus
@Blaze@sopuli.xyz A sad thing is, that even if MBin had account migration implemented, it wouldn’t really help, as it just got down without a notice or a warning
@DarkThoughts@fedia.io I have, but they’re not the only who read comments, it’s not directed only at them, it’s directed at all ex-kbin users
@MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zip
@MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zip If you liked kbin (like me) I suggest checking out mbin(kbin hard fork), I moved to it a year ago when I seen first red flags, and I don’t regret it
Mbin also got a join site
@small44@lemmy.world I never said they did? Just like Neo-Nazis haven’t invented the number 1488
Do you know the definition of the “dog-whistle”?
@lemmee_in@lemm.ee @Cleverdawny@lemm.ee @oakey66@lemmy.world
There’s a list on the Mbin’s website, I’m surprised it wasn’t mentioned yet
https://joinmbin.org/servers
I can recommend these instances:
The later two are run by mbin devs so they should be pretty good
Additionaly there’s !AskMbin@fedia.io magazine, so you can ask questions there instead.