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HRDS_654 , to fediverse in I think the average person just simply doesn't care about their privacy.

I try, but at this point I think it might be too late. I’ve been on the internet pretty much my whole life and didn’t realize how big of a deal privacy was until I was in my 30s.

greatwhitebuffalo41 , to asklemmy in If you suddenly had "fuck you" money what would be the first thing you did?
@greatwhitebuffalo41@slrpnk.net avatar

I probably wouldn’t quit my job because I like it. I probably wouldn’t even tell many people I had that much money. My only debt is my mortgage so that would be gone. I’d probably buy a better house with an actual yard. Sell this house to my roommate for dirt cheap. (There’s no way he’d just take it)

Probably do some lying that my brother won some kind of raffle and give him a bunch of racecar parts. Shit maybe even sponsor a race team or two, gotta get the young kids back in the sport as all the old guys retire.

I’d probably buy some land in another area, give myself a vacation house. But this wouldn’t be immediate. Probably get a new car, mines pretty old. Build a greenhouse on my new property, have way too many rescue animals. Maybe even run a small rescue.

All this is assuming I’ve already set myself up for retirement and I’m good to go with everything else.

FilipR ,

What job do you have?

sudostartx , to showerthoughts in The main difference I've noted so far between lemming and Reddit is that in lemming people seem to know when to write it's or its.

That and, " I wouldn’t have had".

jnarical , to fediverse in What do you think is the best solution to having the same named communities on different instances?

Meta-communities in two flawors:

  • user/UI-based, where the user can create an entry in his preferences, add a bunch of communities there and set which one will be its “facade”. The main “con” here that every single user should do a lot of work by himself
  • server-based, where you can create new meta-community, add your own community there, and send invites to all similar communities to join. Every community that joined could(should?) be removed from discovery, but be visible as “nested”. Search by its name should lead to meta-community. Ownership of meta-community should belong to its members in term that not a single one could delete it or make any harm. Meta-community exists while there’s at least one member in it.

Important part that one to be careful about combining feeds. Small cozy community can just dissolve in valley of posts from much larger one. The thing is controversial, on one hand it’s really handy to see all the posts all at once, on the other hand - it can kill smaller communities, as their creators will lose the sense and desire to have them maintained. There are different solutions:

jnarical , to fediverse in What do you think is the best solution to having the same named communities on different instances?

Meta-communities in two flawors:

  • user/UI-based, where the user can create an entry in his preferences, add a bunch of communities there and set which one will be its “facade”. The main “con” here that every single user should do a lot of work by himself
  • server-based, where you can create new meta-community, add your own community there, and send invites to all similar communities to join. Every community that joined could(should?) be removed from discovery, but be visible as “nested”. Search by its name should lead to meta-community. Ownership of such meta-community should belong to its members in term that not a single one could delete it or make any harm. Meta-community exists while there’s at least one member in it. Picture of meta-community in discovery could be anything, one can take it from most populated member community, but user could be able to change it in his preferences to any other member.

Important part that one to be careful about combining feeds. Small cozy community can just dissolve in valley of posts from much larger ones. The thing is controversial, on one hand it’s really handy to see all the posts all at once, on the other hand - it can kill smaller communities, as their creators will lose the sense and desire to have them maintained. There are different solutions:

  • Make feed combined, but give posts from smaller community higher priority
  • Make user to switch feed manually and let hit set “default” to show when you open meta-community
  • Give user a choice between two

To me, manual changing feeds feels more healthy for a smaller ones.

Relected , to nostupidquestions in How to de-radicalize my mom's youtube algorithm?
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delete the account, cookies, and refresh your router

Skullfurious ,

Wat

cxtinac , to books in ChatGPT prompt of a markdown-compatible list of sci-fi books
@cxtinac@sh.itjust.works avatar

Good!

People run around with their hair on fire about the quality of LLMs and fake this and that, and take over the world etc, but IME ChatGPT is actually quite useful if you treat it like a search engine on steroids, and treat the “search” results with the same intelligent filtering.

Darohan , to gaming in whats a game that you got significantly far into, only to realize you were doing something wrong or missing a key feature/ability altogether?

I missed the dodging and flurry-rush shrine in BoTW. Beat Ganon without ever learning. Finally went back much later and was like “wow, this game is so much easier now!”

GandalfDG ,
@GandalfDG@beehaw.org avatar

Yeah, it wasn’t until my second time starting the game that I took in any of the combat tutorials

lauha ,

I finished botw with 250 hours game play and currently on totk and cannot dodge, parry or flurry rush to save my life.

claymore , to gaming in Actual Hidden Gems on Steam
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Two exploration games that I found enjoyable are 廃村巡り | Haisonmeguri and Umurangi Generation.

Haisonmeguri is super short with a few alternate endings, quite janky but the atmosphere and feel of the game are really well done.

Umurangi Generations is more polished and more of an actual game with objectives. I dislike that it’s timed, but that’s the only big criticism I have.

crilen , to nostupidquestions in Smartphones without a selfie camera?

Tape

Unkend , to selfhosted in How much power does your home lab take?

150-180 watts up to 500 watts+ with my Dev box going full bore.

Ajata , to showerthoughts in The main difference I've noted so far between lemming and Reddit is that in lemming people seem to know when to write it's or its.

Waiting to see if it will be the same for than/then.

kate , to selfhosted in How much power does your home lab take?

Probably a lot 😭😭 mine is an old gaming PC with a 3700x and a GTX 970, I try not to think about it. Still, cheaper than 10 streaming services.

Bjerven , to fedditnu in [2023-07-07] Uppdatering till 0.18.1 ikväll

Hoppas att det här kommer hjälpa instanser som lemmy.World att uppdatera och hantera information som ska skickas runt

admod , to youshouldknow in YSK: You can use wefwef.app (Voyager) to import your subreddits

On the macOS beta it can add to Dock then appear as an app. i’m using it now.

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