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RichLich , to showerthoughts in Lemmy is so good right now because there are no kids here

I disagree. Terrible take. It’s never wise to discount, alienate, or exclude our youth. Growth is the name of the game and they’re the ones who are going to be ushering in hopefully a better future. Who will they learn from if not us? You want them stewing with each other?

No. We maintain whatever nebulous internet “culture” we like and establish rules. Anyone, young or old, who doesn’t adhere can suck eggs. That way young people learn how to act and we can hear them tell us about all the ways we need to better society.

Truly I believe that the children who develop during this time of overstimulation and rapid technological advancement will emerge maybe a bit… maladapted but better than us. Humans can be so resilient especially under supportive circumstances. Our intelligence is adaptive. So if you want to make a great internet community, maintain your respect for our kids.

kargarocP4 , to startrek in PSA: Lemmy Language Settings (English edition)

Yeah this is a pretty stupid part of the UI, and after following the directions I already see more posts, like this one.

Yendor , to piracy in Any VPNs comparable to IVPN and Mullvad by privacy, but also have port forwarding?

PIA have port forwarding.

I know they’ve been one of the top recommendations from TF for years.

ninchuka ,

they are owned by a umbrella company which owns multiple big name VPN providers so I wouldnt really trust them anymore embed.kumu.io/9ced55e897e74fd807be51990b26b415#vp…

kostel_thecreed ,

Which also used to spread adware through their applications (search Cross Rider I believe, now names Kape)

Fireinthesky7 , to lemmyshitpost in the API changes occur tomorrow, gentlemen, it's been an honor (inb4 Lemmy completely crashes)

RiF is dead, and so is the vast majority of my Reddit participation.

Hikermick , to showerthoughts in Lemmy is so good right now for no particular reason

It's new. It's exciting. It's like Reddit was ten years ago

teencrime ,

I think a lot of us have been chasing the high of what Reddit was a decade ago

There were some really great years before the quality just took an absolute nose dive

Here is hoping Lemmy can catch the same magic in a bottle

Swisside ,

I think it will. There is no reason it doesn’t because there was nothing technological exceptionnal with Reddit.

Robocopsicle ,

I think so, too. The comment sections remind me a lot of Reddit’s when I first joined in early 2013 — more thoughtful comments and less shitposting to get the most upvotes.

It seems like the biggest hurdle is going to be getting the more niche communities going on Lemmy.

m477m ,

I agree with both of those sentiments! And as for niche communities, the challenge I’ve seen has been that they need a kind of critical mass in one place to take off…but at least on Reddit, that has sometimes led to homogeneity of thought and shouting down of any opinion that doesn’t 100% fall in line with the hivemind.

For example, I’m a big fan of the video game Life Is Strange, and there’s a major decision in that game that completely recontextualizes the story depending on which choice you make. On Reddit, /r/lifeisstrange as a metaphorical single organism has made one specific choice its accepted orthodoxy - any speaking about the other choice is downvoted and seen as blasphemy.

It’s especially frustrating to me since I have nuanced opinions about both sides, seeing various arguments for each. I don’t come down firmly in favor of either. But the almost-religious polarization means that my viewpoint is seen as sacriligeous because it’s nonconformist, but not bold enough against the orthodoxy to be supported by the blasphemers.

bxyrk ,

There were ups and downs along the way, once I’d figured out the subreddits I was actually interested in and filtering out the stuff I didn’t want to see I have mostly had a decent time on Reddit. Spent one year on Apollo and bacon reader then purchased sync 9 years ago… Most of the complaints of the official app flew right over my head and I was pretty happy about it. I’m still absolutely enjoying this new little bit of the Internet for sure.

neblem , to showerthoughts in Smash Mouth wasn't lying when he said "the years start coming and they don't stop coming"

True, that’s why you have to appreciate that all that glitters is gold.

jemikwa , to gaming in Steam Summer Sale: Hidden Gem/ Recommendations thread

I have to recommend my favorite game of the last few years - CrossCode
It has everything. Snappy combat, build diversity, varying enemies, incredible story and characters, beautiful pixel art, and unique puzzles.

The combat is fantastic. It’s very responsive and has so much diversity in each element you obtain. The gear has so much variety to augment your builds.
I love a great story in games. I adore the story in this game. Lea is a compelling main character while being one of few words (literally). Her friends she makes along the way are charming and frustrating but in a redeeming way. The universe has so much lore to discover in every facet, and the real-life MMO setting is captivating to explore. If you aren’t a fan of puzzles, you can reduce the timing of elements of those puzzles to make them easier to solve/execute. A good handful are time-based execution ones, so this feature is very helpful if you’re ever having a hard time pulling off one or two puzzles.

Aetina , to explainlikeimfive in What way did the Titan submersible implode?

youtube.com/watch?v=8tW4zfTeJqM&feature=sharea

On the topic— interesting slowmo of a miniature titanium sub imploding. Its hard to even imagine the forces a sub can go through.

inspxtr , to explainlikeimfive in Why are big platforms shutting down third-party Apps? Should an average user be worried?

From my understanding, it’s probably multiple factors, including pushing users back to their app so they can track more and server more apps (3rd party apps usually block apps). Another is de-freeing the API access, which effectively kills many 3rd party apps in reddit case. The charge for API access is possibly very tied to the rise of data scraping demands for training AI models, and reddit has a lot of good content.

skenmy , to reddit in Apollo has ceased working

For what it’s worth, wefwef (wefwef.app) feels a little like Apollo and has made me moving over here a bit easier…

korok , to startrek in PSA: Lemmy Language Settings (English edition)
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Thanks for the PSA! I’d seen the warning that not including “Undetermined” could prevent you from seeing content, but I didn’t realize you could multi-select!

ValueSubtracted OP ,
@ValueSubtracted@startrek.website avatar

The documentation on language settings is pretty unclear, and the UI is rather unintuitive, so we wanted to get the word out.

eoddc5 , to nostupidquestions in What are people using instead of Imgur now for image hosting?
@eoddc5@lemmy.world avatar

Can someone explain what’s going on here? Hosting an image to Imgur and hyperlinking the Imgur link is not good for lemmy server storage?

I’ll fix my behavior asap. Just no clue

Or is it mostly the fact that pixel and the rest are decentralized

efiler ,

Using lemmys image hosting is not good for server storage. OP doesn’t want to use imgur for a different reason i’m unaware of

MothBookkeeper ,

Imgur has gotten really obnoxious to use, since they’re trying to turn it into a standalone social media platform.

312 OP ,

I’ve seen a lot of issues with Imgur links, Imgur also tries their hardest to not provide you with a direct image link, instead preferring you link to the Imgur page which is not ideal.

Just looking for a simple drag and drop image host that will give me a plain image URL. No frills needed.

Wxfisch , to explainlikeimfive in Why are big platforms shutting down third-party Apps? Should an average user be worried?
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In general it’s because it’s difficult or impossible to fully monetize a user on a third party app. This could be because the API doesn’t serve ads (like Reddit) or because it’s harder to track and harvest user data when they are not using a first party app.

Essentially, platforms like Reddit make deals with advertisers that they will display an ad in a certain format near certain types of connect (and away from other kinds) and will show them to users with specific interests. They can’t really do that if the user isn’t coming through a platform the company fully controls (so their website or apps). On top of this, their apps are designed to keep you engaged as long as possible and to harvest as much information about you as they can without you getting upset and leaving. This lets them target ads more specifically (which means they can charge more for them) as well as sell that data to brokers for even more money (who then sell it to advertisers). It’s all about how to best turn your attention into money, and a third party app doesn’t allow that (either at all or as much as a first party experience).

Reddit specifically also wants to sell access to their data to companies like OpenAI to train large language models as additional revenue sources, to do that they need to lock down the API used by apps to work with the platform.

solrize , to nostupidquestions in How to create a decentralized kind of wiki?

I’ve used Gitit for that. The backing store is Git so all git’s distributed VCS capabilities are there too. If you run Debian, apt install gitit should set it up for you.

crashex OP ,

Git seems to be a good way to approach this. It’s funny that I never really had to get around to what Git actually is (some thingy to store files for programmer teams?). For a somewhat technophile but non-IT person it’s all a bit overwhelming.

solrize ,

Yeah, git is complicated and having a synchronized gitit across multiple servers would be kind of a pain to set up. Maybe someone could package that to make it easier. Or Lemmy could add a federated wiki just like Reddit has a wiki.

It occurs to me, you could also look at Fossil (fossil-scm.org). It is also mostly intended as a VCS, but it has a wiki built in, and it is quite easy to set up. Again though, idk about the setup for keeping multiple servers synchronized.

transientDCer , to lemmyshitpost in Where were you when Reddit was kil?

Used Sync for many years and always enjoyed it, end of an era.

Jubas ,

The dev behind sync is making a new sync for Lemmy. So that’s something to look forward to!

Mr_Blott ,

Sync worked flawlessly for me for over a decade. Would be more than happyy to pay for it again!

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