Woohoo! I hope a lot of FOSS project have their own Lemmy/Kbin instance. Reddit, a capitalist platform, is no place for them.
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Klemmy/Kbin lol
Welcome to Lemmy!
KDE is my daily driver. I love its infrastructure, its programs, its software, and that I can subscribe to new developments.
Same here. Been using KDE daily since around 2016/2017 when I switched to linux as my desktop. I tried every other DE there is and was never satisfied. Happy to see kde moving here
It can be reached from another instance by appending c/kde@lemmy.kde.social
to the URL of that instance. I'm still new to Lemmy so it wasn't obvious how I could subscribe. But it works the same as for any other community that is not on your instance.