While it is exciting, I can see both sides of the argument here. The infrastructure here in the US is built around cars so it would be much less effort to automate the existing infrastructure. On the other hand, things could be so much more efficient if we focused on trains and other public transport that excels at transporting a large amount of people. But that would take so much more effort and money to update the infrastructure.
The more exposure the better (for better or worse). As the fediverse grows we gotta watch for the growing pains of becoming a large social media platform.
Been waiting for the main instance to start up! Thanks for this guide.
It really did have the perfect form. No other phone has really matched the feel really.
It works fine in the browser, so I wonder what an app would achieve.
People feel really empowered with the anonymity of the internet...
Thanks for this! Not sure why I never actually bothered to look into other kbin instances.
I wish kbin had other instances....
Easy to find a lot for Mastodon however. Is there a migration guide to transfer accounts somewhere?
Agreed. I think one of the main deciding factors starting out here was the availability of mobile apps. Seems Lemmy already has a handful while kbin only has the mobile web for now and an application is only in a closed beta at the moment.
Also on kbin.social here, but sometimes I feel like an outside observer when I see threads that are from lemmy. But that may just be a side effect of all the platforms being connected through the same software which is the Fediverse or ActivityPub.
I read the title wrong and missed the last word, phew.