Maxcoffee

@Maxcoffee@kbin.social
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Joined 1 years ago

The challenge will be finding an actual traditional conservative instance that isn't also a pro-Nazi fascist shithole.

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Personally, I'd never even heard of Lemmy, Kbin etc until recent events and thought it was limited to only Mastodon which never really interested me.

The amount of software development recent events have inspired around the Fediverse seems to be just the kick it needed to have a bright future too.

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You see this happening on Reddit now when anyone mentions the Fediverse at all. Plenty of replies comparing it to NFTs and other junk from dipshits who will come flocking over to this especially if the stuff Meta is doing takes off.

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People are paid to work on it tho.

Paying people doesn't necessarily translate to what you might want from it.

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I think it was a success no matter how mainstream news outlets or Reddit want to spin it.

The mods of subreddits very cleverly pointed out that the direction Reddit is heading in stinks and even all the masses who don't care about it still got the message though being inconvenienced by not having access to their favorite echo chamber for a few days. Just look at all the comments on "should we open up" posts from pissed off mouth breathers basically demanding they return things to normal.

At the end of the day, of cause Reddit was going to force mods to open up their subs or remove them. The mods never really had any power in the situation anyway and the precedent of Reddit just taking over subs was already well established. If Lemmy or Kbin was another 5+ years in development with a couple of much larger communities already well established then the exodus might have approached Digg levels again, but the lack of easy mainstream alternatives means that Reddit was always going to get its way eventually.

I don't know if you've seen the official phone app for Reddit but its an even worse version of that. There's no "hot" etc of your subscribed subs, rather it's now a firehose of whatever the algorithm thinks will piss you off enough to interact more with it.

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Reddit won't die in a big catastrophic Digg moment, that was a rare event that doesn't usually happen so blatantly.

However, Reddit has reached its high water mark though, I absolutely agree. It'll slowly continue to bleed good, contributing power users like yourself in favor of becoming an algorithm-run mass-appeal corporate shit hole just like Facebook. It is very sad to see moderators like yourself being treated so poorly though and I hope you stick around here at least somewhat even if it's just for your own sanity.

Most people won't gel with the free version though as it uses ASCII.

Notice how Reddit haven't engaged in any positive damage control at all? It's just been hit pieces against devs, an AMA with completely canned responses and unprecedented wide-spread hostile action against it's content creators/power users/mods?

Reddit is in full-blown sell out mode right now and nothing but money matters anymore. It's all down hill from here.

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No. My time is worth more than 10k and I'd rather spend it doing stuff I like to do.

About 95% of the time I spent on Reddit was via a third party app on my phone, so come June 30 I physically can't do that at all.

Thanks good guy Spez for helping me beat this addiction.

The karma system was great until it wasn't. People become so overly attached to fake internet points it's embarrassing.

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The timing must have sent ernest's head spinning I think.

Exactly, when you put it out there it's out there on every single platform there is. It doesn't matter if you "delete it", the moment you share it you have lost control over it entirely.

For the same reasons I never understood why people post on Facebook with their own full name and life story out there in the open either.

I bought a Meta Rift 2 the other day and the thing is a piece of crap. The Kinect was better.

I think the Meta-verse will crash and burn too.

Hit the nail on the head with this. The phone app makes this especially apparent as the front page is a feed of stuff you're not subscribed to but rather what the algorithm thinks will drive engagement. The website with the new interface has the same approach but for now still retains the old functionality too or I think they would have had yet another riot on their hands.

I'm looking forward to June 30 so I can delete RIF off my phone and be done with the joint.

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Great take on it and exactly what I'm noticing too.

The barrier of entry to the Fediverse is currently working like a filter for these muppets and the longer it stays like that the better imo.

Plex is better overall currently imo having tried both recently. It's just simply more mature software where things just work and it has a ton more features.

Jellyfin is pretty awesome though in its own right and heading in a great direction.

I really hate how much certain groups constantly dog whistle about transgender people as if it's the new scary gay people that are coming for your kids or something. Meanwhile, the average person would be lucky to even run into a transgender person and even realize it on any given day.

The awards system immediately lost all meaning it might of had the moment they implemented it.

Reddit silver jpgs were still the best award system that ever was on that website.

Indeed, however it's not worse than the current situation is now with Reddit.

Absolutely, there's been a large influx of people so it's sadly inevitable somewhat.

What you need is medication, not food.

Get a bunch of laxatives, stool softener (if you need it juicy) and even some lactaose and senna if you're real keen.

Then eat a shitload of greasy food and you're set.

On their own instance, that they run. So again, who cares?

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I've long suspected this is the case. Even Facebook publishes reports saying their platform is rife with paid corporate shills and government agencies pushing agendas and Reddit appears to be no different. I mean you can even test this by posting about a competing product and watch as they all come out to downvote you to oblivion and trash everything about it.

Here's the thing: typically I'm not going into a discussion on social media with the aim to change people's opinions or even to argue with them.

But what ends up happening is that they immediately assume it's a bad high school debate and things quickly devolve into bad faith arguments, attempts to nitpick and just general toxicity.

I see something similar in a lot of tech-related threads too.

Just check out posts and comments about Corsair and AMD in particular. There is often no room for logic, facts or debate around their products on Reddit. Rather, threads feel like you're stuck in a marketing promo event where everyone feels the products are great and fantastic and can do no wrong. It's eerily like you're seeing a bunch of bots or paid shill accounts all talking to each other.

No no no it's just China doing you a solid and backing up your sensitive information just in case you lose your phone. It uses Blockchain technology where if you ever need it back they just block you.

Go to the doc and get checked out. It could be anything from cancer to an anal fissure.

Even if it's not life threatening it will slowly get worse and the surgery to fix it if it does is one of the most painful experiences you can have. Better to address a hemorrhoid or fissure now using the various creams you can apply yourself rather than that.

My father did warn me never to stick my dick in crazy.

Sadly I was not a smart man.

Yeah it's funny how some absolutely swear by it, yet others can't stand it.

We're not even using their software now. It shows the power of open source that all of this can coexist peacefully despite differing opinions.

Yeah indeed, discoverability is lacking in Lemmy at the moment.

Thanks for that, good to see its being worked on. I mostly just wanted to make sure I didn't misunderstand the docs and some of that functionality had been added already and/or the docs were just not updated.

Sure but the API documentation doesn't have POST options at all, only gets. Are you saying that it has more options than what is in the docs if you self host it?

I'm happy with the amount of users and activity Lemmy currently has. It doesn't really need go grow though any means other than organically imo.

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I'd consider advertising to help pay for it at least tbh.

I dunno if this is weird or what but personally I can't stand markdown editors. It's 2023 and Microsoft Word is a fairly polished thing that I expect replicated in some way in my note taking app.

Currently I'm using Notion and it's pretty nice. Free for students too which is great.

I was using Wiki.js which was nice but a bit clunky and I ran into a few showstopper bugs that I couldn't bother fixing.

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What I'm saying is that while tiny communities are great, the fact that they haven't moved to a federated platform yet doesn't really matter. Anybody, including yourself, can start up those communities on the Fediverse and curate them if there is enough of a reason to do so or just continue to engage them on Reddit too.

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