CodingAndCoffee

@CodingAndCoffee@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

Algotrader and software engineer

Livestreams irregularly at https://twitch.tv/CodingAndCoffee

Shitposts and memes at @CodingAndCoffee@mastodon.social

My mom's gonna be so mad her propaganda Trump memes are gone

Lying and pretending to know something who's actually a complete stranger to them

When the stranger is a drunk woman in distress clearly trying to get away from a predator.

  1. paste the full target url in search from lemmy, e.g. https://kbin.social/m/Utah
  2. now it's available at !Utah@kbin.social
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They are different software with a compatible protocol also used by a handful of other software including Mastodon. There are other kbin instances like fedia.io and there are hundreds of Lemmy instances.

Since the beginning of the Reddit blackout, kbin.social had been running in isolation due to server load. Now it is fully integrated with the rest of us (I'm not on kbin at the moment).

surprising absolutely nobody....

yes

My girl craves bananas and will circle the table when my son and I are having breakfast, demanding her share. She also likes pita chips.

My old boy (RIP) used to love avocado and seaweed snacks.

Change your default view from All/new to Subscribed/active.

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You're not wrong. There needs to be slightly better/more informative marketing that your communities are accessible from anywhere, and locale of the server doesn't matter.

People are joining lemmy.world before they learn/understand they can access communities from any federated node (which is nearly everything except beehaw)

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That's most likely happening because of the over-centralization. If your origin server had been smaller federation to/from it and !hardware@lemmy.ml would have been significantly faster. Having a no-nonsense "urgent news" lemmy instance act as a hub for faster federation would be a great value-add for the community as a whole.

Finally some recognition at least...

yes!

Yeah, the defederation of Kbin exacerbated this, but it was inevitable anyway. Even reddit had a bunch of spinoff variants of subs like wallstreetbets. There's no avoiding it.

Sub to the ones you like, unsub from the ones you don't. If a community really pulls together then there will be a consolidation point and that'll be it.

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It sure reads that way. Absolutely bizarre writing style

Exactly.

LLMs are ideally suited for replacing corporate middle managers everywhere.

It'll still work even if it always says pending

Certainly in this case, because of how how much traffic kbin.social was getting and how long it was running unfederated.

Give it time 😃

This is pretty significant!

Exactly. Such things are only relevant for "local" content.

We need some regional americas instances, and more topical nodes like !startrek@startrek.website running their own whole instance.

Part of the problem is the default Kbin view which is effectively All/Hot and the other problem is that Kbin removes extra characters from "magazine" names so it becomes "lemmyworld" which sounds a little different and more inviting for general content

Not even a little bit

I don't think so, currently. kbin has a fundamentally different backend AFAIK

Try https://kbin.social/search?q=boardgames%40fedia.io I just trigged it to federate into kbin.social for you

For lemmy federated communities you can trigger them by pasting the full https:// url in. For pulling in other kbin communities you want to use @community@domain.whatever for the search.

Reminder that you will only see new content, going forward from the time the first user searched on your instance for the same community

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Lemmy works with web sockets. I bet this is happening when people have multiple tabs open

That was poetic and beautifully described.

Fascinating. 🖖

It's been over a year since I unboxed it, but my Nintendo 64. Last game I played was Majora's Mask and it suffered a hard reset in the stone temple that made me box it back up.

done, thanks!

I like this take, but it also makes me feel like I could do a better job describing the intent of my question in more scientific terms. I hope to do so, here.

If one were to have sufficiently advanced technology akin to future MRI machines that could image the state of the human brain at Planck time resolution, my argument is that the very process of "a decision" (act, choice, idea, etc.) could be quantified. And if that is the case, then there must be chemical triggers and causal events that could have predicted that state of the matter and energy. And if that's the case, then we must really be products of our environment in an (currently) incomprehensibly large chemistry equation.

If any one decision could be quantized, reverse engineered, and then predicted through such means, then it stands to reason every decision can be. And if that's the case, free will cannot exist.

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Try pasting the browser url as it is in kbin, instead of using the Lemmy syntax. I know it's goofy but it works.

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Capitalism is all about perverse incentives. It's unavoidable

You're right, the culture there has grown rotten.

The only reason I'll be heading back is to wipe out my history and migrate my subreddit content here.

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Don't forget to check out !kbinStyles@kbin.social for UX improvements (which will work on mobile Firefox)

I still have a Gen 1 Das Keyboard as well

Reddit back then was like a blend of what content we're seeing on the "chat" communities here on Lemmy, and what Hacker News is today. It was much more technology oriented, and much less topical.

Subreddits existed, but ones for smaller fandoms and narrowly focused meme formats did not.

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Squabbles seems to have not hit user critical mass. Tildes looks like it's doing well.

The Lemmy + Kbin fediverse seems to be taking off like a rocket and has the best overall chance IMO of becoming the home for the best parts of Reddit's community.

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It's probably just because you were the first user to subscribe to it at sopuli.xyz

According to your server's nodeinfo there's only 462 users active this month.

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It's not perfect but I'm quite happy with wefwef.app