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@lemmy.tr00st.co.ukAs a self-hoster, I attempted installs of both. They both had somewhat broken installation guides for Docker installs. Spent a night failing to get kbin running and pivoted and for Lemmy working in a couple of hours. Wish I had some big fancy reason, but kbin was just shortly more of a pain to sort.
The protocol would seem unlikely to satisfy the concept of "necessary". It's entirely possible for the protocol to be impossible to implement whilst not complying with GDPR. Might require the development of something more sharded - data pulling in real time, etc.
I'm too lazy to find a picture of a spider for this joke - this exercise is left for the reader.
In the 13 years I've had a Reddit account, I made 40 comments, and 4 posts.
In the 15 days I've had a Lemmy account, I've made 28 comments and 1 post.
Now I wouldn't want to be one for extrapolating from data of different timescales, but...
I, a real normal human person, would consume the turtle with my regular bone teeth, in the usual fashion.
Once you throw a brick through your window, it becomes an ex-window system, and then we're all good.
I really want the Vim/VS Code one - as someone who professionally devs in an MS stack, but would choose Vim as a primary text editor otherwise... it speaks to me deeply.