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Anyone else getting logged out regularly from kbin.social?
I'm noticing this happen more frequently, (in some cases after a few clicks).
Not doing anything crazy. Happens when viewing All (newest) and upon upvoting an article.
On a browser on my phone.
Edit: Adding to the list..
- Commenting
- Refreshing
- Searching Magazines
Green Lines Wave
Previous giphy posted deleted since it didn't animate.
https://giphy.com/gifs/animated-ripple-waveform-elzCnIQAjQMWA
Slicing Satisfying Relax
Multiple levels of satisfaction. Better every loop.
Request: Ability to login with kbin account
Not sure about the technicalities of it. Are the protocols similar enough for this?
Edit: not sure why this was double posted. I deleted the other one.
Request: Ability to login with kbin account
Not sure about the technicalities of it. Are the protocols similar enough for this?
YSK The Backup 3-2-1 Rule
Why YSK: If you have digital data that is important, (family photos, crypto keys/wallets...). Back it up and prevent permanently losing it.
3 different places its saved to, (iPhone, ICloud, laptop, Facebook, Google, Camera SD, Flash drive...).
2 different media, I would consider iPhone and iCloud the same. Buying two External Drives of the same type and brand too. Why? Consider losing your Apple account or the drive model fails in a year.
1 off site copy. If all your copies are in your house, a flood, fire, tornado, hurricane, EMP... would lose every thing.
0 time to waste. (My own personal add). Do it now. Procrastination is dangerous and is the biggest regret for when things go sideways.
The way this gorilla slides up to the glass
This mage needs more content. Here is my contribution.
Third time's the charm. Deleted my first two posts. First one wasn't a full clip. Second one didn't embed the animation.
The way this gorilla slides up to the glass
This mag needs content. Here is my contribution.
I deleted my previous one since this gif is more complete.
What is a useful tip a new lemmy/kbin users should know?
I'm sure many new users are curious.
3-2-1 Backup Rule
Something i haven't seen posted here yet, but worth say over and over again.
Murphy's law says that anything that can go wrong will go wrong… but with the 3-2-1 strategy in place, your data always survives.