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CouncilOfFriends , to linux in Why is Linux so frustrating for some people?

One pain point I commiserate with mentioned here is the fractured nature of finding federated communities, which I don’t see any easy way to solve.

someguy3 , to nostupidquestions in How does Lemmy decide what goes in the hot feed?

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  • joshuaacasey , to mildlyinfuriating in A friend of mine says they don’t wanna “yuck my yum” whenever they’re about to trash something I like and it infuriates me, mildly
    @joshuaacasey@lemmy.world avatar

    That’s a fairly common saying in the bdsm community. Don’t “yuck someone’s yum”

    SirEDCaLot , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in How do you choose an instance and does that have a significant effect on your Lemmy experience?

    A lot of people are talking about federation and access to admins. But what’s missing is defederation policy.

    Lemmy is a federated network of instances. If you’re on InstanceA and you make a community on InstanceA, and I’m on InstanceB, I can connect to your community on InstanceA. UNLESS, there’s a defederation- either InstanceA or InstanceB manually block the other. This is something the admins of the instance do.

    Different instances have different policies on when (if ever) they defederate. Beehaw for example defederated a number of instances, but that’s due to the experience Beehaw is trying to create- very inclusive and affirming and whatnot. That’s their choice, but it meant defederating some of the more popular public instances (including lemmy.world).

    //edit: Another thing relates to creating communities. Any communities you create will ‘live’ on your instance, and thus be under your instance’s rules. Some instancess are friendly to questionable subjects like piracy and NSFW material, others are not. So even if you don’t today intend to create any communities, it’s good to be on an instancewhose rules align with your own preferences.

    curiosityLynx ,

    Tbf, beehaw plans to refederate with lemmy.world once either the moderation tools for lemmy get better or lemmy.world makes it harder for trolls to just make a new lemmy.world account when banned from beehaw.

    SirEDCaLot ,

    True, but that brings up another point which I just edited into my parent comment- instance rules. Any communities you create will be hosted on your home instance and thus subject to your home instance’s rules. So you should make sure those rules align with the sort of activity you’ll want to be doing.

    hawkwind ,
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    This could always change at the whim of an admin as well. It’s good to have admin “teams” and even foundations, but a lot of the time there’s one person making those decisions.

    Users and communities could be more portable. Admins should get to decide what is on their instance for sure, but right now there’s kind of a “lock in.” Which give admins disproportional control / responsibility. IMO.

    curiosityLynx ,

    I seem to remember account migration being something that is planned to eventually be possible, but until then, more important issues take precedence (also, many code contributors leave big things like this to the main devs and contribute small improvements instead).

    OutrageousUmpire ,

    Yes I agree—a big part of choosing an instance is who they are defederated with.

    Double_A , to linux in Why is Linux so frustrating for some people?
    @Double_A@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    Most of the time the frustrating thing is it’s users. If you look for help about something that is obviously badly designed somehow… You get gatekeeping or “you’re using it wrong” responses.

    svamp , to piracy in Next Steps for a Beginner Plex Setup? Where to Upgrade First

    I have sonarr and radarr setup on a raspberry pi that saves my movies and series on a NAS that also hosts Plex, works great for me.

    VentraSqwal OP ,

    Sounds nice and simple. May I ask which NAS you use of recommend? Or maybe it doesn’t matter?

    svamp ,

    I have an old Asustor NAS and can reliably only stream 720p with it but that’s enough for me.

    Kolanaki , to reddit in Cannot Leave Reddit Because Of Snoovatars
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    I never even used those because they let you use any image as a PFP before they even introduced those. I could have made my own Snoo and not had to use what they provided.

    And I have that feature on Lemmy, too.

    Haus , to startrek in Anybody feel like 2023 could be another 1997 for Star Trek?
    @Haus@kbin.social avatar

    I don't know if the Chock kiss was as good as the Tholian Web. On its own, without 50 years of character context, probably not. But, with that context, it felt like the Toronto Maple Leafs winning the Stanley Cup.

    Kolanaki , to nostupidquestions in Where did all this reddit hatred come from?
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    It came from Reddit being stupid as fuck.

    Jackolantern , to books in Just read Project Hail Mary

    I loved it! One of the best books I’ve read ever. This definitely got me out of my reading slump

    sparklecherry , to nostupidquestions in What goes into writting books?

    Are you writing a book or are publishing a book? Those are two separate things and if you search up the word authortube on YouTube you’ll get a bunch of people who are looking to publish and not many for fun. And honestly, most of them are not professionals and shouldn’t have their advice be taken.

    Writing a draft is not hard and creating ideas isn’t too difficult (the snowflake method is the most popular way to create ideas from a singular idea.) It’s what comes afterwards: revisions (plot, characters, etc.), editing the words, doing those over and over until it is finished.

    You don’t need to publish your first manuscript. It’s fine to just write a story or a few for yourself and later on decide if they are ready to go to a publisher or self publish.

    Authortubers I like the most are: shaelinwrites, katytastic and Liselle Sambury. The first two both have degrees I think and shaelin is an editor.

    essteeyou , to books in Silo series by Hugh Howey is excellent

    The books are fantastic. I just finished his book ‘Sand’ and I’m ready to jump into the sequel!

    Shikadi , to reddit in Cannot Leave Reddit Because Of Snoovatars

    Is this satire?

    whoami , to linux in Ran into an issue with the latest arch Linux update, how to prevent in the futur

    btrfs and snapshots is one solution

    Also, it looks like you were able to solve the problem, even if you aren’t 100% sure why. Maybe the difference in package versions lead to some problem with the bootloader, causing it to go to emergency mode, and updating it fixed the problem?

    Another is using a more stable distro…

    quicksand , to nostupidquestions in Where did all this reddit hatred come from?

    For me personally, I joined Lemmy a couple days ago because Reddit shut Joey off with now notice amidst trying to negotiate payment for a paid API. Maybe the users you’re noticing are in a similar situation. I personally have no issues with reddit but I was a lurker there.

    DrVader ,

    Joey was great, I still feel bad for the dev

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