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randombit , to patientgamers in New mod team

Thanks for volunteering and stepping up. Modding ain’t easy, but it’s necessary.

Wander , to asklemmy in What's your favorite memory from the early internet?
@Wander@yiffit.net avatar

How everyone who knew how to had their own personal homepage.

Cloak ,
@Cloak@lemmy.ml avatar

I love www.cameronsworld.net. I wish websites were still made like this.

5redie8 OP ,

What am I looking at here lmfao

jballs ,
@jballs@sh.itjust.works avatar

Geocities circa 1998

StarkillerX42 ,

My favorite one was the calculator that is fully functional, but also resets to boobs after a few seconds

dominick , to piracy in Netflix VPN

I don’t think it’s worth it anymore and it’s not really piracy but for the sake of information the way I got past that phone number thing for Netflix is you need to pay for 1 month in your own country and have your card saved. You can pay for Standard then switch to UltraHD so it runs out faster. Then once the month is up you can use a VPN (I guess you need to either use one with better region bypassing or try in Incognito) to change to Turkey and pay with a turkish gift card, then the next month it will autopay with your saved card. Also for like the first 3 weeks you will need to be on a Turkish VPN to use it, after a while you can use it worldwide.

tymon , to news in MEGATHREAD: whatever the hell is going on in Russia right now

Trying to constantly remind myself that none of us are immune to propaganda, and that it would be really easy for this scenario to be misrepresented as a clean-sweep against the Russian military. Wagner’s def gonna cause serious problems but I’d frankly be shocked if this ended with a successful coup or any meaningful change

dark_stang ,
@dark_stang@beehaw.org avatar

Even if they win, this dude is a literal war monger fascist. Not better or worse than Putin.

Itty53 ,
@Itty53@kbin.social avatar

Actually Prigozhin is arguably waaayyyy worse. Putin is a ruthless warlord just like Prigozhin, yes. They have equally virulent ideologies, yep.

But Putin is a politician first and Prigozhin is 100% not. Say what you want of Putin but deep down he still gives a shit about projecting certain images of control, law, etc -- he still values the opinion of certain international communities. He is still the leader of a government, not just a battalion or an army.

Prigozhin doesn't give a shit about any of that, he is a simple and ruthless warlord without any pretense of governance at all, who only understands force and who has no qualms about being open in his toxic ideologies.

I think it's extraordinarily unlikely Prigozhin actually accomplishes any of his own goals towards Russia because he isn't a politician and he's just a thug, but I also think it's equally unlikely Putin's Russia recovers from this. Wagner was Putin's pitbull. They were virtually the entirety of professional real soldiers Russia had under its command. No more pit bull changes things dramatically. We can easily expect a social "downgrade" of Russia's status as superpower in the eyes of other nations. That leaves some big doors open for China, India, Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, and of course, the United States.

We may be on the cusp of a second break up of the USSR, further breaking Russia down into disparate nationstates. That possibility offers a lot of problems on its own. It's no longer a question of "rogue warlord gains control of russian nukes", now its "russian nukes don't exist, now those nukes belong to 15 new whatever-istan nations, each without any pre-existing relationships or treaties". That's scarier. Doubly so because in that big muck of former Russian states, Wagner could still be around in the middle of it with the biggest dick on the block. He'd predictably go Atilla, march through every one of them and conscript every dude over 16 to fight. And history tells us over and over just how those situations end: global-scale wars. Conqueror types never stop, they just keep conquering until they get stopped.

saucyloggins , to showerthoughts in Imagine Lemmy becoming so popular it drives Reddit to support ActivityPub or go extinct

That wouldn’t necessarily be a good thing. Someone wrote a good article about how Google bullied their way to kill XMPP. Something to keep in mind with what Meta is planning.

ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-ne…

DocMcStuffin ,
@DocMcStuffin@lemmy.world avatar

Yep, instead of Embrace, Extend, Extinguish they did Embrace, Impede, Extinguish.

jon ,
@jon@kbin.social avatar

Yeah it's support a platform, make that platform dependent on you, then abandon the platform. The users who remain are left with the option of abandoning the platform as well, or sit in a graveyard.

Yutopianist ,

That article was a really interesting read! In my opinion, while integration can be a good thing for many aspects of the world, we can't expect the giant company to not try to swallow us whole, which is why we must stand up to monopolies.

s38b35M5 ,
@s38b35M5@lemmy.world avatar

Very good writeup. I remember learning about XMPP with gtalk and then it fading away. These things happen, and if we don’t remember, well…

Brisolo32 , to showerthoughts in Imagine Lemmy becoming so popular it drives Reddit to support ActivityPub or go extinct
@Brisolo32@lemmy.world avatar

Or lemmy kills reddit like reddit killed digg

hellequin67 ,

I think Reddit is going to end up killing itself I don’t think it needs help.

Boiglenoight , to showerthoughts in Imagine Lemmy becoming so popular it drives Reddit to support ActivityPub or go extinct

My mind has already closed to Reddit. At first it was surprising how quickly I abandoned it, but it’s not really. The Internet is a fast moving place, with sudden trends and viral content being the norm rather than the exception. I like Lemmy so far and it serves the same purpose, perhaps with its own problems but with pros that outweigh the cons. No one person or company owns it. That’s progress.

vaguerant ,
@vaguerant@kbin.social avatar

For me, it felt really easy to leave because I had zero social connections on Reddit. I'm not sure if I'm the weird one, but I never learned any individual users' names or felt ways about stuff, except in the rare case that they became a meme, like shittymorph. I was there for like 12 years and nothing tied me to it. Moving to the threadiverse was as easy as changing a bookmark.

RunningInRVA ,

I’ll certainly miss u/shittymorph.

BobQuasit , to asklemmy in What is your earliest memory?
@BobQuasit@beehaw.org avatar

It was well before I turned one; I was still in a crib. It was dark, nighttime, and incredibly hot. Some sort of animal with glowing eyes stared at me from the floor.

I thought it was a dream, but decades later my parents confirmed that when I was a baby the thermostat had broken and we had a night where the temperature was 100°. As for the animal with glowing eyes, that was our cat.

ulu_mulu , to showerthoughts in Imagine Lemmy becoming so popular it drives Reddit to support ActivityPub or go extinct
@ulu_mulu@lemmy.world avatar

Please no, I didn’t quit reddit to have reddit around me again.

rcmaehl ,
@rcmaehl@lemmy.world avatar

We are the corp. You will be assimilated. Your meta and meme distinctiveness will be added to our own. Lower your mods and surrender your communities. Resistance is futile. - Reddit, probably

SkullHex2 , to youshouldknow in YSK: Installing a bidet attachment to your toilet is super easy and probably cleaner than using toilet paper.
@SkullHex2@lemmy.world avatar

I use both toilet paper and bidet, cannot imagine taking a dump using only toilet paper

Dazawassa , to patientgamers in New mod team
@Dazawassa@programming.dev avatar

If you ever need a mod in the EU timezone I’d be happy to step up. I go between Spain and the UK so it’s either GMT 00:00 or 01:00

cod OP ,
@cod@lemmy.world avatar

I’ll keep you in mind! It probably wouldn’t hurt to have an EU mod in the future

tymon , to startrek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x02 "Ad Astra Per Aspera"

I largely quite like SNW, but this episode had some extremely questionable eugenics apologia laced into the narrative.

I think the broadest problem with nu-trek (though it’s strongly reined in in SNW) is the heavily maudlin over-scoring and the bathos-laden dialogue. When almost every exchange between two characters sounds “perfectly written” and is dripping in score, it’s hard to take seriously.

If SNW employed like, 20% more restraint in that regard, it would sing.

illyria817 , to piracy in I'm downloading so many YouTube videos!

Which downloader do you prefer?

guazzabuglio ,

Not OP, but I love yt-dlp.

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted ,
@EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Yeah I’d recommend that anyway since I think youtube-dl is deprecated? (Or is it not deprecated, just superceded by yt-dlp. I can’t rightly remember.)

Pyrozo007 ,

Correct, youtube-dl is outdated and unmaintained

Retainer8510 ,

can recommend yt-dl to download stuff from YouTube github.com/ytdl-org/youtube-dl

Pyrozo007 ,

youtube-dl is outdated and unmaintained, yt-dlp is the currently maintained fork and should work much better

Retainer8510 ,

cheers mate!

limeaide , to android in What's your most favorite android games right now?

Bloons TD 6

toototabon ,
@toototabon@lemmy.ml avatar

oh! is there a BTD6 community on lemmy yet?

the discussions, memes, and strats were interesting on the r/.

huiccewudu , to asklemmy in What's your favorite memory from the early internet?
@huiccewudu@lemmy.ca avatar

What I mostly remember is the sense of hard work and discovery.

In the mid-to-late 1990s, after the internet became a public phenomenon, but before it totally dominated our lives, spending time on the web felt very different than it does today. There was no publicly-accessible index of websites, search was in its infancy, and link aggregators as we know them today just didn’t exist. For the first time, you didn’t need to be a tech-savvy person to experience the WWW, but it was still pretty incomprehensible to most people, who didn’t understand what the internet was for.

New “homesteaders” developed websites on free hosts like GeoCities/Tripod/Angelfire; the former host organized itself into “neighbourhoods” of sites because we still thought about the internet as a physical space. Web rings served as pilgrimage routes that connected websites together, irrespective of domain or host, into self-selected communities. They organized around subjects/themes, like Lemmy communities, subreddits, hashtags, etc. are today. They emerged around the same time as public bulletin boards which, for people who were not familiar with BBS, were also a transformative technology, and also the source of life-changing memories.

I am so privileged to have been around to explore the early internet.

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