[-] macfranc@poliversity.it 1 points 1 month ago

@Pamasich @gon

Kbin's dev didn't really trust people much, so he wanted to have sole control over what code gets added to kbin

The developer of Kbin is an absolute genius and Kbin was one of the most beautiful and original things ever done in the Fediverse, with a hybridization between microblogging and threadiverse like never seen before. It's a real shame that he ended support for Kbin, but I think he got burned out...

I think the biggest difference is really the fact that you can subscribe to not just communities but also users

This is an added value, but it was also a critical aspect. The fact of having allowed to follow users and not only communities (magazines) has determined a significant slowdown of the server.

Furthermore, this great added value of joining microblogging to threadiverse, does not make the interface very easy to read. This was taken sic et simpliciter from Mbin, without further developments. Perhaps, if the original developer had remained active, he could have taken the responsibility of making some sensible changes to the Knin interface...

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submitted 11 months ago by macfranc@poliversity.it to c/news@feddit.it

«Come spazzatura»: il sistema delle espulsioni di massa dei migranti nel deserto

Migranti vittime di un metodo sistematico e diffuso in Tunisia, Mauritania e Marocco: ad alimentarlo sono le politiche di esternalizzazione delle frontiere Ue.

L’Ue riconosce l’esistenza delle espulsioni nel deserto ma afferma che la responsabilità sia da attribuire ai Paesi partner. L’Italia è l’unico Paese coinvolto nell’inchiesta che ha ignorato le domande dei giornalisti

@news

https://irpimedia.irpi.eu/desertdumps-espulsioni-di-massa-tunisia-marocco-mauritania/

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App store down (poliversity.it)

macfranc

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