Some of you might be interested in the new magazine, BrainFood, focused on interesting/educative videos that generate (scientific) wonder, curiosity, and/or understanding.

https://kbin.social/m/brainfood
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Advertising it like this feels a bit dirty, but my hope is that it is something most of you would be interested in, and thus wouldn’t mind that much :D

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hmm I tried it on lemmy.world and it worked: https://lemmy.world/c/brainfood@kbin.social
Probably just a temporary issue

edit: it seems that feddit.de didn’t fetch it yet

edit2: it isn’t fetched on lemmy.ml and beehaw.org either, strange

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To make posts appear on those instances, at least one person must subscribe to the community.

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It’s not only the posts, the community itself isn’t visible,
but it seems they are slowly catching up (lemmy.ml can see it now)

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Beehaw still hasn’t gotten wind of it. I wonder what affects how fast community names “spread” in ActivityPub. Come to think of it I don’t actually know how ActivityPub works in the first place; I wonder if there’s an explanation of it available somewhere (something that isn’t just the spec)

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