@snoopy @tournesol Je vois bien vos messages depuis kbin. Enfin sauf l’emoji custom de Tournesol, qui apparait juste comme “:nko_ooh:”, mais c’est un détail. :)
@snoopy @tournesol Je vois bien vos messages depuis kbin. Enfin sauf l’emoji custom de Tournesol, qui apparait juste comme “:nko_ooh:”, mais c’est un détail. :)
Ce post s’étoffe de minute en minute, c’est magnifique !
Ha, merci ! J’avais testé de poster depuis Mastodon et Firefish, mais ça n’avait jamais fonctionné, parce que bien sûr j’avais mis la mention au tout début du post.
Je vais pouvoir refaire des tests, et voir si ça fonctionne aussi avec kbin. Croisons les doigts.
Au fait, il n’y a rien dans le paragraphe “Créer un post vers Lemmy depuis Firefish”. Est-ce parce que la méthode est la même que depuis Mastodon ?
Starset’s album Transmissions
Failure’s album Fantastic Planet
Also, pretty much the whole discography of Coheed and Cambria.
The first season of Psycho Pass was brilliant, IMO, but the second one was immensely disappointing. Getting rid of the most charismatic character of season one was probably not the best move.
I created a new “article” test post (https://kbin.social/m/longboarding/t/108991), and it was immediately federated to Calckey, so it looks like you were right! Thanks for the help!
Do you know if a bug report is already open for that issue?
But what is strange is that it works for some posts, and doesn’t work for some others. For instance I could search for and find the current article.
The strange is: I was able to search for and find the current article from Calckey. But it still doesn’t work with the other posts I created in magazines that I created (for instance it doesn’t work with this one: https://kbin.social/m/longboarding/t/12309).
I don’t know why the same action gets different results.
As for movies, Primer (2004) is one of my favorite. The first movie of its director (Shane Carruth), filmed with a ridiculously low budget of $20 000. It’s hard science applied to time travel.
Be warned that this movie requires at least 2 or 3 viewings to really understand its story. Yes, it’s that complex.
Portal.
I’ll never forget the day I started playing this game. It was so cool and so different from anything else I had played that I couldn’t stop playing, and finished the game in one session. Awesome night!
I don’t know if this is part of what OP is referring to, but the unofficial FAQ says:
I admit that Mastodon users can indeed subscribe to /kbin magazines, but it seems useless to do so: even if I subscribe to a magazine from Mastodon, the content added to the magazine will not appear in its feed.