So in other words, we still don't know yet.
"Them" being Threads or Kbin?
I actually had no idea EVGA made motherboards at all until I saw this. Last thing I bought from them was a power supply many years ago. Whatever the case, it sounds like this has been debunked.
Sounds like it was. From the article:
Update 07:45 UTC: We've heard from workers at EVGA Spain "it's just another day at the office". So maybe it was only Kingpin/the OC team in TW that has resigned, or the whole story is completely untrue.
Update 16:41 UTC: We just received the following statement from EVGA:
We saw those message and they are rumors. Our Taiwan office is still operating and Kingpin is still with EVGA. EVGA is still doing business and supporting its customers. Thanks for reaching out
I'm surprised the number isn't higher than that tbh.
As they say, there's nothing more permanent than a temporary fix.
I like the changes that have been made so far. It's neat having a positive reputation score for once. 😅
I thought this was going to be a thread debating the merits of the two disc formats, and I'm disappointed that it's not. :(
I know that particular format war didn't last very long, but I wonder if there's anything HD-DVD ended up doing better than Blu-Ray.
As for the actual topic of this thread, I'm not sure if it's the right analogy. Blu-ray and HD-DVD were incompatible with one another, while Kbin and Lemmy are mostly compatible. I'm not entirely sure what to compare it to, maybe Linux vs. BSD?
It'd be nice to have that as an option to help ease in new users, though I personally prefer having the thread title take me to the thread and not the link.
Interestingly, when I started using Reddit years ago, I had a hard time adjusting to post titles taking me to their links and not their comment sections. I was used to how Slashdot did it, which is identical to how Kbin does it now. IMO, it feels nice going back to the Slashdot way of doing things.
Fuck Meta. We need to vehemently oppose their presence in the Fediverse.
I actually just saw the number, so I know it exists now. It was next to my username.
Here's hoping that they don't.