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  • I like "Material you" design, but it looked better before the redesign ngl

  • It's not available in my country 😪

  • 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.

  • I thought it was more like transfem.social drama, no?

  • 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

  • @BeAware@social.beaware.live BlueSky does have some moderation features that Fedi doesn't have, like moderation lists or labelers, but I don't think this is the main reason, Threads have even less of them and they gain much more users

  • One of the differences is that Gecko written in C++ while Servo is written in Rust

    It's also more optimized and modern

  • True, but I see it more like a BlueSky PDS (instance) than a separate service build on top of AT protocol

    Btw you can even follow Bridgy from MBin, but federation doesn't work very well @bsky.brid.gy@bsky.brid.gy

  • @FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyz Eh, personally, I think that as long nobody forces anyone to use something it's fine, more variety is always good for the federated network

  • @FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyz Yep, TechCrunch even addressed it in the article

    Developed over the past few months, sub.club shares engineering and design resources with Mammoth, the Mastodon app backed by Mozilla, Long Journey Ventures and Salesforce’s Marc Benioff. Though some fediverse supporters don’t like the idea of VCs and for-profit businesses entering their space, Mammoth’s co-founder Bart Decrem thinks bringing money into the fediverse could help it to thrive.

  • Understandable, I can't neither, that's why I use English-speaking instance