- cross-posted to:
- unitedkingdom
- cross-posted to:
- unitedkingdom
Hi! 👋 Here’s our #introduction. We’re BBC Research & Development; we explore and test new technology to discover how the BBC can best make use of it in the future. For 100 years our engineers have been at the forefront of developments in broadcasting. We’re now researching how everyone could get TV & radio via the internet – along with all the flexibility and creativity that brings. 5G, AI, next-gen audio, UHD, personal data… we are investigating all these – and more! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzztGFXYR1Y
Honestly, this is really good to hear! More mainstream accounts will definitely get the fediverse a bit more credibility.
And here’s a bit more from BBC:
-https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2023-07-mastodon-distributed-decentralised-fediverse-activitypub
@Kara
FYI to anyone who doesn’t realize, you can follow each of those @names individually or just use the url https://kbin.social/d/social.bbc to subscribe to all social.bbc posts in kbin
Cheers for the link. Easy follow
Sorry, I’m a little new. I tried to sub but it brings up a login for Kbin. I created my account on .world. Will I be able to access this community w/o making a new account?
@Plaid_Kaleidoscope
Sorry, I don’t think Lemmy accounts can follow an entire domain (yet)
That’s a kbin feature for now
You can through kbin! There’s a nice discussion of it here.
You can add their name to your kbin url like this: https://kbin.social/d/social.bbc. It should open the page as if it were a kbin magazine and have a subscribe button. After that, you should see it when you browse your subscribed threads (although it seems like it won’t appear in your list of magazines).
Subscribed!
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