Note: You can change the search on that site for magazines in the top right menu.
Note: You can change the search on that site for magazines in the top right menu.
Someone just posted this link for both Lemmy and Kbin: Lemmyverse.net
It defaults to Lemmy communities, but if you go to the right top corner menu you can choose Kbin magazines.
That’s an interesting scraper tool. Be nice if you could change the size of each display to show more per page. Any idea if it is open source? One could modify it to scrape kbin instead of Lemmy probably.
I haven’t and don’t find anything like that (yet), but perhaps someone will eventually, maybe after seeing your post. Plenty of coders around. The “good” thing is that kbin.social seems to be the biggest one, so listing its magazines gives you most of what’s out there.
The redundancy that is being complained about is a problem, but it’s also one of the fediverse’s greatest assets. What happens when a group of discussion is forced or becomes more dominant in just one place and something happens to that place (whether it be corruption, data loss, just cut off from other places)? I think rather than creating a desire or necessity to congregate in one place, having tools for similar groups to distribute topics among themselves is a much better solution for everyone.
There was a tightly moderated subreddit called ControlProblem, and the main issue and interest I have in AI right now is the alignment problem. I haven’t found anything in the Fediverse really touching on that part of AI yet by itself. Does it deserve its own separate discussion? I think so since getting it wrong or just ignoring it could be disastrous.
The answer so far has been there isn’t a link like Lemmy has to see this. Good news though, there’s a pull to add such a feature.