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friendly neighborhood kbin.run admin, possibly a sentient lifeform... likes pizza and beer.
professional pixie wrangler and rf magician
Mbin contributor and maintainer, aka nobodyatroot on GitHub.
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Are there any kbin instances which are up to date with the source code? (kbin.social)
I know Ernest is working on getting ready to update kbin.social but are there any other instances which are faster with the bug fixes and updates?
Is Kbin dying? I wanted to address the deleted thread and provide some insight into the current situation. (kbin.social)
/kbin is certainly not dying, as @fr0g pointed out, work on new features and bug fixes is ongoing. However, it may give the impression that it is, and for that, I take full responsibility and owe you an explanation....