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alyth , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it

endeavour os cool sometimes I think I can do nothing but a few questions about the costs of the world I thought I would like to get the latest Flash player is required for video playback is unavailable right now and I will be in the summer and I will be in the summer and I will be in the summer

manuel2258 , to asklemmy in Would fediverse work in real life scenario - decentralization of everything?

I can recommend the book Daemon which explores that Idea

itsathursday , to technology in How Russia is Influencing US Citizens on Social Media. Russian Intelligence Document "Guerrilla Media Campaign in the US" [Translated] Page 3

This is the most moronic timeline.

Nounka , to lemmyshitpost in Hello my name is Sacctonsayinlrlyn

Constans cayn rilly?

1984 , to technology in Bots are running rampant. How do we stop them from ruining Lemmy?
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I think the larger problem is that we are now trying to be non-controversal to avoid downvotes.

Who thinks it’s a good idea to self censor on social media? Because that’s what you are doing, because of the downvote system.

I will never agree downvotes are a net positive. They create censorship and allows the ignorant mob or bots to push down things they don’t like reading.

Bots make it worse of course, since they can just downvote whatever they are programmed to downvote, and upvote things that they want to be visible. Basically it’s like having an army of minions to manipulate entire platforms.

All because of downvotes and upvotes. Of course there should be a way to express that you agree or disagree but should that affect visibility directly? I don’t think so.

gap_betweenus ,

That’s just what comes with internet becoming mainstream so mainstream cultural standards are applied to online conversations. It’s the difference between an opera and a punk club or something.

14th_cylon ,

opera and a punk

And which one is the mainstream in this analogy? :)

gap_betweenus ,

Rather obvious punk.

imaqtpie , (edited )

A few things.

  • Admins can and do ban accounts that downvote rampantly
  • Obvious bot brigading is obvious. It became harder to tell on reddit when they started fuzzing the vote numbers, but could frequently still be figured out. It’s easier on Lemmy, someone just has to report some unusual voting pattern to the admin and they can check if the voting accounts look like bots.

  • I was once told that the algorithm is less weighted towards upvoted comments and more weighted towards recent comments on Lemmy, when compared with reddit. I am not sure if this is true, but I have noticed that recent comments tend to rise above the top upvoted comments in threads when viewing by Hot.
  • Without any way for bad content to be filtered out, you just end up with an endless stream of undifferentiated noise. The voting system actually protects the platform from the encroachment of bots and the ignorant mob, because it helps filter them out from the users who have something of value that they want to contribute.
areyouevenreal ,

At this point you might as well complain about the mods and admins on Lemmy as tons of them are out of wack. I have had comments removed for stating facts that every should know just because it doesn’t agree with the lemmy hivemind. For example say anything positive about AI or how it was used before the likes of ChatGPT came around.

okamiueru , (edited ) to linux in Is Linux As Good As We Think It Is?

I’ve used DOS, 3.11 to all the way to 11. Switched to Linux as main driver around 2009. Used MacOS at work for over a year now. I occasionally boot into windows for rare game that uses some anti cheat that doesn’t play well with wine.

I’m old enough that I just want things to work. I don’t care for any fanboyism. These are my opinions:

  • Windows is a mess. It has different UI from different decades, depending on what and where. NT kernel is ancient. The registry is a horror show. The only edge it has, is third party software, like propriatery drivers. that’s it. And that’s isn’t a merit of windows, but rather market share.
  • MacOS is inconsistent at every turn. It’s frustrating to use, and riddled with UX bugs, and seemingly deliberate lack of functionality. The core tooling, like the file manager, is absolute garbage. The only good thing it has going it, is that the Unix core is solid. In that year, I’ve experienced a soft brick once, that almost was a hard brick, and the reason was having set the display refresh rate from 120 to 60 Hz. Something I changed BTW, because certain animation transitions in MacOS took twice as long on 120 Hz… Yeah, top notch QA there Apple.
  • Linux. It has its own flaws. For sure. But as for “just works”, it happens so often, that it’s exactly why Windows and MacOS feels so frustrating. I’d have my grandmother use Linux.

And, I’m not just saying this. When I upgraded components on windows, I spent 2 hours debugging problems. One of the problems was also that it reverted a GPU driver, where every single version information was unmistakably older. It also made it not work.

I’ve also experienced that the WiFi network adapter also doesn’t work until I download some proprietary software over ethernet cable.

On Linux? I didn’t need to do a single thing in either case. It for sure didn’t use to be this way. In 2009 I was hunting WiFi drivers for fedora over ethernet. But in the last, say 5 years, on Arch, it’s been amazing. Did I mention that I use arch?

Ps: The last 4 times I’ve had problems on Linux have been:

    1. A Windows update fucks up grub.
    1. Reboot from windows doesn’t release hardware claim on WiFi adapter, so it doesn’t work on Linux.
    1. The system clock is wrong, which was easy to notice because of 2. leading to a lack of remote sync. This is due to Windows storing system time as local time, and not UTC. If you do software development, you’d know how dumb the former is.
    1. Raid partition destroyed because a windows 7 install decided to, unprompted, write a boot partition on a disk with “unknown” file system.
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LarmyOfLone , to fediverse in Any arguments against separating identity from instance/platform? (single identity across the fediverse)

So if every users would spin up their own instance or “email server” like “me@matcha_addict.com”, could that actually work? Or would that break the activity pub protocol with too many instances?

ImplyingImplications , to games in Any good games that break the mold

Personally, I really liked Papers, Please. You play as a customs agent checking people’s paperwork as they seek entry into your country. The idea of the game is very simple but it’s surprisingly good at telling a story and putting you in situations that are morally difficult.

bionicjoey ,

Funny, that game is by the same creator as the game OP mentioned.

avieshek , to fediverse in How do we get "normies" to adopt the Fediverse?
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Zier , to technology in How Russia is Influencing US Citizens on Social Media. Russian Intelligence Document "Guerrilla Media Campaign in the US" [Translated] Page 3
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So basically the Russian government branch of Fox news.

WhatAmLemmy ,

Fox News IS the conservative plutocracy’s STATE propaganda network. The only difference is they created the state media before they seized control of the state.

homesweethomeMrL ,

They’re the same picture.

Decronym Bot , (edited ) to selfhosted in What do people here think of Nebula?

Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

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DNS Domain Name Service/System
SSL Secure Sockets Layer, for transparent encryption
TLS Transport Layer Security, supersedes SSL
VPN Virtual Private Network
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incognito08 , to piracy in Kimcartoon is gone :'(

Kind of an obvious question but… do we have substitutes for it?

Theprogressivist , to interestingasfuck in Page 1 of Russia's "Guerrilla media campaign in the US" memo [Translated] Exhibit 9A
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The fucks are crying that they were duped. Duped into accepting 10 million dollars.

MonkderVierte , to linuxmemes in I'm looking at you, ubisoft

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