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  • Good. Now's not the time to sink 3-7 billion dollars on a 12 day vanity project for the regions. The fact that every other states is also throwing their hands up and saying "not me" is probably a good indicator that it's the right move

  • He'll just have to budget a bit more, tough economic times and all

  • I've looked at this for kbin, marking posts as 'read' once you've interacted with them before (either upvote, downvote or boosting) so that's way when you come back later in the day you can see things you've already interacted with.

    It's one of those things that will probably take a while to get going

  • Great work mate. There's no telling when any of the data on Reddit will either be removed, paywalled or modified. Getting some of the useful info out there in an accessible format is super handy

  • Sweet. Can't wait to see how it all turns out! 🦙

  • Yeah this is par for the course on NSFW subs, which are it's makes partial sense (log in to see it). But having this on just random subreddits is a pretty terrible development. Sounds like they're just testing the waters before every subreddit requires an about l account

  • We can go back to old HTML4 and CSS1 websites without any JS. What a sight to behold

  • They're doing great work on their destroy any positive community sentiment Speedrun, it's been shocking decision after terrible change

  • I'd argue a game at 720p at a locked 30 FPS with good frame pacing is good enough for a portable console. If that game however isn't optimized for small screen sizes (e.g. tiny text or requires precise UI touches) that can really suck experience wise.

  • or "otherwise obstructs, influences, or impedes any official proceeding, or attempts to do so"

    Did old mates lawyer miss that second part? Seems to fit the description of what his client did perfectly?

  • It's good that there's multiple ways for people to enjoy the fediverse. I'd also point out that there's a heap of people actively looking into improving kbin (you can follow the PRs coming here)

    I'm super keen to get in some of the usability ones, tweaks for mobile and other features to make the mobile experience more exciting.

    Eventually I'd like to tackle the core search functionally so we can search for users, magazines, posts and other content with more filters and options. Right now it's good enough, but having more granular control would be handy for finding just that right community or post

  • There's a PR out that'll show your subscriptions at the top of the sidebar in a simple list. I think that's a decent start but I'd like to add left to right swipe handlers to just have it as a fly-out menu on mobile.

    The back button is definitely something we need to work on, especially if your been posting serveral comments in a thread, I expect the back button to take me to the place I was at before I clicked into the article, not show me previous comments etc. Lots of this just needs tweaking

  • There's been a heap of development on making the PWA really useful on mobile specifically. Being a community project it all takes a while to get these various changes out into prod (like the comment toggling functionally)

    Soon I'm sure we'll get a mobile app with the upcoming API release, but until then hopefully these mobile changes keep everyone happy :)

  • The splitting the content comment is fair, I've seen heaps of random subreddits created when the main one still doesn't have lots of content. Why fragment the experience, articles posted will now probably have less engagement and not be as exciting.

  • There really should be some sort of mechanism for appeal, a way to submit a request to the server admin and have them look at it. Someone rolling up, making 50 communities and never moderating it or allowing comment seems like roadblock to me

  • I finally got my changes out to the Android PWA and I'm super happy with how it's working now. Beforehand it had an ugly icon and no shortcut / action icons. Now it's fairly good looking.

    There's a change coming to the "themes" section which I'm happy for. Love getting through these updates

  • That's fair. There's been a lot of PRs and issues focusing on mobile (like adding collapsible comments) but being a community project it all takes time to get it approved and pushed.

    I'm keen on getting through as many mobile / UX centric improvements to mobile since that's primarily how I use kbin.

  • The REST API is still in development. Once that gets released I'm sure app devs will spring up and build something fancy. I think Artemis is already working on an integration but that's with html scraping.

    There's been a heap of work on the mobile UI/UX and I'm constantly pushing to get more mobile centric features into prod.

  • I like that there's both an update, downvote and boost feature. Recently the sorting / weighting mechanism was changed where boost = 2 upvotes so it's nice to upvote something + give it a boost so it sorts higher.

    There's a lot of customization user wise also, I've been exceptionally busy working with the other contributors to make the mobile UI/UX a priority. There's been a heap of dev work going around so keen to see when that all gets into prod.

    I've got a feeling that with another solid month or two of updates, tweaks and features that kbin will be really solid.