There’s no API yet. Openreads is contemplating adding support.
Main Fediverse accounts:
Avatar is a bunny with floppy rabbit ears, and spare rabbit ears. It is holding a floppy disk featuring Lemmings, and there is a screen of ZX Spectrum Lemmings in the background.
There’s no API yet. Openreads is contemplating adding support.
Available on BBC iPlayer in the UK. Very funny parody of educational TV shows. https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p00bt6f2
Submarine.
On Connect, the latter works but the former doesn’t. Weirdly if I click on my own username posted upthread, it can’t find me.
Kbin does odd things with links and communities, so I think part of the problem is it has mangled or added some unexpected links when you’ve written the post. However, some of your links in the original post work for me on Lemmy ([email protected] is fine), so you might want to compare them.
I’m not sure why Lemmy uses an exclamation mark for communities when everywhere else uses an @. It would be a lot easier if it used @ then it’s universal for Kbin, Mastodon, Lemmy.
The new communities group suggests to use the format I’ve used in my previous posts (basically /c/community@instance) - this won’t work on Kbin because it uses /m/. It’s better to use @ there as you said.
No problem, have added all the ones I know about.
OK, so will probably miss loads, but try these for starters. Where I’ve found multiple for the same platform the more active ones are nearer the top.
[email protected] (Kbin)
[email protected] (Kbin)
[email protected] (Kbin)
[email protected] (Atari 8-bits, can’t find one for the ST)
As for platforms, there are a load of retro ones which can be added, not sure if you want to include those?
[email protected] is probably the best webcomics one.
Checks out.
Something about weeing in a policeman’s hat. There’s another one about weeing behind a car as long as you have one hand on it.
Ooh, source: https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/from-urinating-in-a-policemans-hat-to-wearing-your-sandals-near-to-the-queen-this-country-has-a-host-of-bizarre-legal-offences-2442321 Most other places say that policeman’s hat one is nonsense though.
Not in British English, no.
Also on Mastodon @[email protected]
Fork in my left hand and knife in my right hand
That’s the normal way for right-handed people! If there’s no knife then fork goes in the right hand.
Yes. On the plus side, the website works well on mobile.