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submitted 1 year ago by YoTcA@feddit.de to c/science@beehaw.org
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submitted 1 year ago by YoTcA@feddit.de to c/science@beehaw.org

Does anybody know if such a collapse would happen instantaneous or more gradual? With the massive amount of water in motion it feels like it would take a long time to stop, or are fluids behaving differently?

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submitted 1 year ago by YoTcA@feddit.de to c/science@beehaw.org

Did not know that you can now put atoms together like Lego.

[-] YoTcA@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

Yeah, the design of the individual posts in the feed is nice. Are you using kbin on desktop? Because on mobile I only get the random feeds, when I search. And at least so far I find it a little confusing, where the random stuff starts and the search results end. But I think that will get better over time.

So far I am only using Lemmy, but maybe this is also a nice entry point for the other services.

What are the differences concerning privacy, you are talking about? Aren’t they using the same Lemmy infrastructure?

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submitted 1 year ago by YoTcA@feddit.de to c/fediverse@lemmy.ml

Lately I often read about kbin.social being similar to lemmy but more accessible. So I created an account there to check it out. My experience so far is a little mixed. From kbin I can access all Lemmy posts, although I find the interface less intuitive to join new communities. So from the kbin side it feels like an other Lemmy instance.

But when searching for kbin from this Lemmy Account, I do not find much. I feel like I am missing some basic concept, that makes it pretty clear. Why this is such a one way experience.

So now I am wondering: How does this work, what are the difference, what do both sites have in common?

YoTcA

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