kbin.social

HeartyBeast , to /kbin in Kbin, please keep developing!
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You might be interested in mbin - a fork of kbin that I believe is being actively maintained https://github.com/MbinOrg/mbin?tab=readme-ov-file

e0qdk , to /kbin in Who controls karab.in? it has not turned on for several weeks or even months
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@ernest runs it, I think

@piotrsikora -- FYI in case you can do anything about it or have insight

piotrsikora ,
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@e0qdk
I think is Ernest instance.
We as @ftdl works only on Kbin.social

I will ask Ernest about Karab.in on some meeting.

@ernest @look997

lowdownfool , to Fediverse in Kbin /m/fediverse is over 90% spam
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I left several months ago due to the spam. Got that old Reddit itch so came back. Looks bleak.

Max_P , to Fediverse in Kbin /m/fediverse is over 90% spam
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The guy that manages Kbin has been having personal issues and stepped away from the fediverse so yeah Kbin is kind of in limbo at the moment and indeed not well moderated. There's mods but there's just so much they can do. The software doesn't federate the deletions so even if they're gone on Kbin, they remain everywhere else.

palordrolap ,

One of the main problems is that Ernest is the owner and only mod on those magazines getting all the spam. I guess I missed the memo (figuratively speaking) about deletions not being federated though. That seems like a problem even if there were alternative moderators.

There's at least one person on the mod-request queue for most of the spam-ridden magazines. That "at least one" is me, which is how I know. I'm not here all the time and wouldn't be great at it, but at this stage even a part-time mod would be better than none at all. Hopefully, as and when Ernest comes back he can assign some roles. Twice as hopefully, someone else who would be better at it gets it instead.

Indy , to Fediverse in Kbin /m/fediverse is over 90% spam

Agreed. My block list is unbelievable. As I've said in previous comments about this kind of thing: communication is key.
We're getting zero communication and, if we so wanted to leave, can't even delete our own accounts on the way out.

Raffster ,

Tried to delete my account here as well. No such luck.

Indy ,

Indeed. I've heard that from others as well.
I, personally, do not intend to delete my account (yet), but I am aware that it is a manual process. As so much is here, it seems.

I recently made some adjustments to my stuff here and it's helped a little. (You'll see the irony momentarily.)
I've unsubscribed from most kbin magazines and have subscribed to magazines (communities) from other Fediverse instances instead. Now my feed actually has content and a lack of SPAM. So, essentially, I'm here in name only.

Eventually, all of us normal users will need to ditch this platform because we won't our names/accounts tied to something that is notorious for SPAM and other illegal activities. Perhaps sooner than later, if the rest of the Fediverse decides to stop federating with kbin.
Until then, I figure at least I can still look through the window at the rest of the Fediverse.

OpenStars , to Fediverse in So long and thanks for the nice time.
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Relevant comment from a few days ago: https://lemmy.max-p.me/comment/2612621

intelisense ,

That's a shame - kbin had some cool ideas.

OpenStars ,
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I hope it goes on. And being open source, it definitely will! (e.g. Mbin)

Ernest likewise will be remembered, fondly or otherwise, for his contributions in starting it.

That said, I'm close to personally blocking it due to all the spam hitting other servers from it, and the FBI may come knocking soon as well if people decide to hit it with illegal stuff like CP.

hitmyspot , to Fediverse in I think we should slightly rethink how login works on most Fediverse apps (Mastodon, Lemmy, but not only)

To do so, there would need to be a centralized or federated list of all accounts. If it was centralized it would be against federation principles. If it was federated, then anyone who sets up a server would potentially have access to all email addresses. Perhaps,more in the style of email, like @user but that would likely lead to more confusion as people would put their email and it is essentially the same information.

I do agree that log in as the opening page is not a great experience. Helping people to find an instance should be easier to filter. Rather than a list by popularity, let them know choosing by interest or location can help find relevant content and have easy to use clickable filters to do so.

ginerel OP ,
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To do so, there would need to be a centralized or federated list of all accounts

Why would there be? The app would just search for the domain name first (let's say "aussie.zone") and then your username (in your case "hitmyspot"). That's kinda how email works as well. What centralized database would you need to interrogate a server on login? It's no different than the current implementation, only that you do not need to remember the website first, just enter the whole username in one go.

hitmyspot ,

The domain for my email is gmail.com not Aussie zone. I also cannot log in to gmail on the hotmail (outlook? )site. Perhaps you are interpreting their request to not use username and site name and instead use email, to instead use a long form Lemmy username?

That could work, but I don't know that it adds any extra layer of simplicity, but maybe that's what they meant. My interpretation is that they are saying to link your account to your email address, as that's what most other services do. Without knowing which instance you register with, there would need to be a registry. Perhaps this could be hashed in some way, but it would still be effectively public facing as any instance would need access.

ginerel OP ,
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Perhaps you are interpreting their request to not use username and site name and instead use email, to instead use a long form Lemmy username?

No, I was saying to use their Fediverse username and their Fediverse password. Sorry if I got misunderstood. Nothing to do with the actual email address used at signup.

eveninghere , to Fediverse in I think we should slightly rethink how login works on most Fediverse apps (Mastodon, Lemmy, but not only)

No, because security. Look up how oauth works and why.

ginerel OP ,
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Email providers also have oauth

Die4Ever , to Fediverse in I think we should slightly rethink how login works on most Fediverse apps (Mastodon, Lemmy, but not only)
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tl;dr: apps should login with the username [email protected] similar to email, instead of choosing instance programming.dev and then typing in die4ever for username separately

yea that probably would be simpler, I'm sure some apps already do this

tjn21 , to Firefox in How do I enable the tag box in the bookmark panel?

Evidently, adding a tag to a bookmark enables that section. In my case it's already there.

Max_P , to Fediverse in Yeah um...what future...
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Kbin is not currently maintained due to the guy that makes it having personal issues and not having time to keep up with it. Some instances are even defederating kbin due to spam not being cleaned up and also some bugs sending the same activities over and over again.

No spam on my end on Lemmy.

rasterweb ,
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I ended up moving from kbin.social to fedia.io which runs mbin and has a team, not just one person. (kbin.social kept breaking all the time for me.)

snownyte OP ,
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That's sounding like a feasible option. I've thrown myself back into Lemmy itself because I can't take the constant breaking of Kbin and seeing so much potential just trashed about in instances like this.

jadi , to Linux in How can I run something that needs sudo at every login without having to do so manually?
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@ReCursing you can set your user to be able to run openvpn as root (sudo) without password
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNxitwVtRvo

Supermariofan67 , to Linux in How can I run something that needs sudo at every login without having to do so manually?

For this in particular, look into setting up NetworkManager to do the openvpn configuration, it has that functionality built in. Otherwise, systemd unit file

tophneal ,

I don’t use open VPN so I don’t know for sure, but I think you’re right as the best way to go. Pretty sure I recall Network Manager having an option to set a vpn to be always on when a network connection is made and an option to save credentials.

tophneal , to Linux in How can I run something that needs sudo at every login without having to do so manually?
Godort ,

This is the way I would handle this.

nieceandtows ,

Yeah OP, look into this. It’s easy once you get the hang of it, and you don’t have to make your system vulnerable by making sudo password less.

exscape ,
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You can make sudo password-less for a single command (including using specific arguments) though, so even if using sudo were the only solution, it wouldn't be that bad. For example, I have a sudoers entry that allows my user to decrypt my ZFS pool by executing a root-owned script (with permissions 700), but everything else requires a password.

ReCursing OP ,
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That looks pretty straightforward. I'll look into doing that. And if I can;t make it work I'll go with the cron job option suggested by @Andromeda above

tophneal ,

Actually OP, for the easiest, safest option to your system I would say @Supermariofan67 hit the nail on the head. Use your network manager settings: forum.manjaro.org/t/…/46298

If it’s not already installed there’s an openvpn plugin: software.manjaro.org/…/networkmanager-openvpn

Atemu , to Linux in How can I run something that needs sudo at every login without having to do so manually?
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If you’re using NetworkManager, I’d recommend you to use it to create a VPN profile instead and connect to that on startup through the unprivileged nmcli.

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