Tatar_Nobility

@Tatar_Nobility@lemmy.ml
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Joined 2 years ago

The existence of lemmy.world which you're part of, proves that lemmy tolerates right-wing instances if you ask me.

Make use of the decentralized nature of lemmy, the devs won't knock at your door for creating or posting on right-wing instances.

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We're not arguing against profitability. However, making growth and profit central to social platforms is the culprit.

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Some people might have already paid for coins before the incident.

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Not open source but the app is ad free and has zero trackers.

I'm afraid this is not an ebook reader, but a book tracker.

Give Vimusic a try!

This is an offline tracker, so it doesn't compare per se. There were talks about integrating bookwyrm into the app, but as of now there is no public API.

Given its niche nature, I reckon you'd find more friends than dates.

This project was actually my exit way from Goodreads. Unlike another commenter, I found virtually no issue with searching for books in European languages. All the statistics which GR offers are available, and you can easily import your books to the app. And of course, no ads, zero trackers and open source.

The only caveat is the social aspect, since this is an offline tracker.

Edit: If you have any concerns, hop on the matrix community where the dev is active.

No, I am not the dev. Perhaps I should've clarified this.

Works fine for me. You can open an issue on Github.

See https://github.com/mateusz-bak/openreads-android/issues/90#issuecomment-1722339001

Out of interest, how often do you find issues looking for books on OpenLibrary?

Five posts a day isn't bad as you put it. You've been for years overstimulated by Reddit's abundant content. Many of us have been contributing to lemmy perfectly fine; we see reccurent usernames and profile pictures, we grow compassionate and sincere with each others thanks to this familiarity.

Not everything should keep on mindlessly growing. Not growing fast enough isn't a problem, yet our modern, capitalist lifestyles make it seem so. That said, I am not against lemmy's ongoing growth per se.

it just seems that a lot of people are expecting Lemmy to replace Reddit, when it isn't up to that task and isn't what it's designed for.

Exactly, and that's totally fine. Unsatisfied users will leave and content ones will remain.

Hey I know you have "drama" with them but the PrivacyGuides community is solely centered around the concept of technical privacy, non-contextualized, and is agnostic to every other topuc. They've criticized (if not attacked) many FOSS projects but only from the lens of privacy and so I would understand their sometimes odd behavior. That being said, it would be unbiased of you to accuse them with such conspiracy theories.

On the other hand, I'm perplexed by the fact that they prominently use the spyware crap that Reddit is for communications.

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donations are not theft lol 😄

Lemmy will never win such a race to the bottom. It should not.

Perhaps so. We sometimes get blinded by the desire to expand indefinitely, but I'm content with the current activity on lemmy and the slow yet sure growth.

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I'm still researching what OS will be ideal for me when in the close future and it seems until now it's ubuntu (or kubuntu), but I will make sure removing snap is the first thing to do.

Personally it made me nostalgic since I left spotify a few years ago and I long for those summer nights listening to my playlists while writing and reading.

"evil corporation" is quite the tautology.