This should be re-titled to: "Taylor Swift flying into the World Trade Center, because the elevator ride to the top is a bit slower".
As a use-rust-for-even-the-most-basic-task elitist, I laugh.
Shouldn't UK or at least England be "arse" and not "ass"?
Got to see the northern lights together with my so!
OpenBoard is great. I've tried a few and it just feels like a privacy-focused version of G-Board
Top 10 worst circles I've seen in my life.
Same as with Martin O'Donell a few years back
Tinnitus ftw
Is the color named for the inside? I thought it was because of how they turn red, when they're on their way to mate (link for reference)
"LatinX" was indeed the first attempt at a gender neutral description. "Latino" is still considered by many native speakers to be "neutral", but the most feasible solution I've seen popping up is the "latine" (as in "estudiante", "vigilante", etc). Since it uses an explicitly non-gendered suffix, it is more correctly inclusive than the "latino". It will take a while though, und until it is really widely adopted.
Apart from what has already been said (politics, basic UI) there are a couple more things worth mentioning:
- Kbin's interface is muuuch more customizable than lemmy's: browsing form a web browser (desktop or mobile) let's you modify your viewing experience as much as any mobile app for lemmy (but lemmly itself doesn't). From infinite scrolling vs pages to font sizes and such.
- kbin allows for (mastodon-like) boosting of posts, which is like a super-upvote that lemmy just doesn't have.
- on kbin you can subscribe to mastodon users aka federate with mastodon. Something that lemmy also can't.
Other than that only personal taste matters in the end, and both federate with eachother, so enjoy it from wherever you are.
At the gym I often sort the plates on the racks I take minr from (not only mine).
I do it mostly out of selfishness, since it bothers me a lot when they're not sorted, but hey.