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shinysquirrel , to asklemmy in What is a hobby you enjoy, but seems too quirky or obscure to bring up in most conversations?

For me it’s coffee. Most people see it as a daily need. When I say my hobby is coffee they always say things like “that’s not a hobby”.

PunnyName , (edited )

You’re being too broad. Gotta specify what you’re doing with coffee at that point, and a slight expansion.

Basically, when bringing it up make it sound more interesting and mysterious, with the potential of a follow-up story.

For instance, people often ask me what brought me to Los Angeles. I tell them, “it’s lady Gaga’s fault”. Hooks 'em every time.

Hazzia ,

This is accurate, I am hooked, please explain.

PunnyName , (edited )

This will have to be quick and ugly, because I’m on a phone:

  1. Learn about Lady Gaga on 4chan.
  2. Become obsessed fan.
  3. Help someone w/ lyrics, via voice recording.
  4. Many people tell me I should be in radio.
  5. Lose job in Texas.
  6. Move to LA to be in radio.
Hazzia ,

Just explain that if cooking can be a hobby, so can coffee.

Frozengyro ,

Might be more like baking bread

Rozz OP ,

Or beer. There are levels of interest, research, and enjoyment.

Nemo ,

I am definitely a beer nerd, but quite a lot of people are interested in those conversations.

cubedsteaks ,

Right? Mixology is a thing. There’s gotta be a similar word for coffee making.

shinysquirrel ,

you could call someone who makes coffee a barista.

cubedsteaks ,

True. And there’s mixologist. What’s the name for what baristas do?

I googled and only found “coffee preparation” lol

drekly ,

It’s absolutely a hobby and a huge money pit.

^Askmehowiknow

MashedTech ,

I like the secondary aspect of coffee, finding niche roasteries and indie coffee shops, talking to the owners about their passion for coffee and to keep buying the expensive beans from them and then drinking them.

Pulptastic ,

Coffee brings up associations with hot swill at diners. Craft coffee or coffee nerd brings up a barista image, so maybe that’s a good start.

Skeith , to asklemmy in What's a scam that's so normalized that we don't even realize it's a scam anymore?

Homes as wealth-creators.

Americans take it as received wisdom that homes are meant to generate income through higher valuations over time. We just assume home prices go up over time and if it’s not actively increasing in value, the home was a failure.

Many other countries don’t treat homes this way. They are dwellings, invest what you want to your liking, but it’s not a retirement account.

This focus on wealth generation creates lots of perverse incentives, such as exclusionary zoning, building on lots that are overly large, and suburban sprawl. These don’t reflect people’s actual, desired form of housing but rather maximize wealth for homeowners at the expense of everyone else.

We have a completely warped view of housing that causes us to be preyed upon by real estate agents, landlords, HOAs and the like.

BedSharkPal ,

Such a good take.

BilboBallbins ,

You make good points, and it is a perverse line of thinking. However I do think that homes and land are the only real investments we can make. Not in a sense of trying to make a profit on it, but as something to put our money into.

ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling ,
@ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Houses have not been an appreciating asset since 2008, and the only way to make money off of them in the current market is the buy massive quantities and hold them for decades until inflation does its thing

Furbag ,

What? This is simply not true. Yes, there was a dip in 2008, but the real estate market has since recovered and we are already well beyond what houses were valued at on average in 2008 and this time there’s no subprime lending bubble.

Buying real estate is still the #1 way for regular people to passively build wealth in America. It’s just getting a lot harder for average people who are not already on the ladder to take the first step due to prohibitively high costs, taxes, and interest rates.

nickhammes , to asklemmy in What rule was created because of you or someone you know?

My preschool class took a field trip to our local children’s museum, which was a very tactile experience, so they really emphasized that you could touch anything there. My three year old brain wanted to know what happened when I touched the fire alarm. I understand shortly after they changed that emphasis: you could touch almost anything there.

Droechai ,

“press any button” prompt

Presses power button

Shocked pichachu

redpen , to android in When the fuck did a mobile hotspot become something you have to pay extra for?
@redpen@lemmy.world avatar

That is outrageous. US telecom companies need to be nationalized or burned down.

Boinketh OP ,

I honestly believe that the people responsible deserve the death penalty. If you jab someone with a pencil, that’s a minimal offense not deserving of much more than a reprimand or small fine, but they have a lot of customers. If you jab someone with a pencil 10 million times, you’re a sadistic psychopath and need to be put down for the good of humanity.

Hasuris ,

Yeah you’re insane and ideas like that make me wonder if you’re dangerous and should be checked out by a professional.

sturmblast ,

Singapore?

newthrowaway20 ,

Death penalty for lack of hotspot? Really?

Hillock , to asklemmy in Can I remove part of the web a daddy long legs has woven without harming them?

I am going to assume you have a cellar spider. Removing part of the web isn't going to directly harm them. They don't recycle their web so you aren't even removing nutrients from them.

The only way it's going to affect them is by reducing their chances of catching prey. Cellar spiders don't have a sticky web and rather rely on prey brushing up against their web, then rushing there and killing it with a bite. So you are reducing the area they are covering.

They also usually just gradually increase the size of their web. So it's unlikely it will try to rebuild everything you removed at once. Meaning it's not going to waste too much energy.

bec OP ,
@bec@lemmy.ml avatar

Yes, the reduced chance of getting prey was the first thing that sprung to mind and I was mainly thinking about how that would mean increased hunger… but the web was getting too large to ignore, so we needed a compromise. Hope the trim won’t affect them too much!

Meaning it’s not going to waste too much energy

That’s good to hear! Thanks for all the info!

Hank ,

That's an outrageous amount of nerdiness on such a specific topic. Respect and a nice little boost to you.

Imgonnatrythis , to asklemmy in What are some notable blunders in history that resulted in huge loss?

Do you guys remember that time u/Spez took the reddit API away from third party apps?

Piecemakers3Dprints ,
@Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

Oh wow, that really takes me back. 🤌🏼

grahamja ,

I wish it had the same effect as version 4 of digg. He is probably still over there, editing posts he doesn’t like.

protput ,

Unfortunately most reddit users didn’t even notice. Or just don’t care.

StarkillerX42 ,

I hope the Redditors that didn’t care about the whole thing never find their way here. I can’t imagine being that apathetic about something you use daily.

jacktherippah , (edited )

Eh. I wouldn’t hold that against them. Reddit or Lemmy is just social media. Just one small aspect in people’s lives. Pretty hard to care about something like Reddit taking away API access when you’ve got much more important things like a job, a social life and a family to care for. Even harder when you only use the official apps.

Name021 ,

Nobody cared. Only reddit addicts and power tripping jannies, who all seem to have migrated here.

Botree , to nostupidquestions in Why most posts (so far as I can tell) have very short lifespan tendency?
@Botree@lemmy.world avatar

Probably because most of us are sorting by top 6/12 hours since there isn’t enough content to keep us entertained every couple of hours if we sort by top day, which will obviously improve as we grow.

candyman337 ,

Active sort has been what I’ve been doing, similar but not limited to content from just today.

whenigrowup356 , to fediverse in So, how many lemmynsfw.com communities have you blocked?

Why block them? I like a little spice with my scrolling. Plus it’s a fun mystery box to see what’s under the blur. Straight/gay? Cis/trans? That one guy that literally just posts 100 fully clothed celebs every hour to disappoint you? Who knows.

ttmrichter ,

Tell me you don’t have an office job without saying you don’t have an office job.

whenigrowup356 ,

Boss: “And here I see you’ve accessed something called ‘Lemmy’ 315 times today, what the hell is that?”

@ttmrichter: “Oh, no worries, I blocked all the porn.”

ttmrichter ,

My boss is on Lemmy too. I won’t exactly be surprising him with it.

Sheltac ,

Hi. Friendly reminder to keep personal activity out of work devices.

Until we meet again!

eldavi ,

does gay non-ass/dildo/dick pics porn exist anywhere on the fediverse?!

mrmanager , (edited ) to technology in General Megathread for Elon Musk Nonsense and Twitter News
@mrmanager@lemmy.today avatar

I think it’s a bit silly to have megathreads just because some users can’t scroll past posts that doesnt interest them.

I agree its not great with multiple threads but it’s also not the end of the world imo. Users want to talk about these things. Let them.

It’s not fun to post on megathreads because your comments get buried. At least it was like that on reddit.

hoodatninja ,
@hoodatninja@kbin.social avatar

My guess is some of them simply don’t like people saying bad things about musk and just want to stifle discussion.

mrmanager ,
@mrmanager@lemmy.today avatar

I’ve noticed that there are tons of people who tries to tell others what to talk about, even what words they should use. What’s going on… :)

hoodatninja ,
@hoodatninja@kbin.social avatar

Huh

zark ,

I’m pretty sure most of the people running Beehaw are more than happy with people saying bad things about Musk. But it does get a little spammy, it’s honestly not all that interesting after a while?

hoodatninja ,
@hoodatninja@kbin.social avatar

I get that but all this solution does is effectively ban any discussions of Musk, Tesla, SpaceX, or Twitter.

davehtaylor ,

No, it doesn’t.

hoodatninja ,
@hoodatninja@kbin.social avatar

Within 5 days the megathread will have 1 to 0 comments a day. And that's a generous estimate. You know this.

davehtaylor ,

But that’s not censorship. It’s people choosing to disengage or no longer to contribute.

hoodatninja ,
@hoodatninja@kbin.social avatar

Because lemmy, like Reddit, is not conducive to the concept of a megathread. It’s the format that’s the problem, not the contents. You expect people to constantly stop what they’re doing and deliberately navigate to an old megathread and then sort through all the comments/conversations happening with days - weeks even - of gaps between them? Nobody does that.

Die4Ever ,
@Die4Ever@programming.dev avatar

Maybe, but Lemmy has sorting options that Reddit didn’t, like Active and New Comments, so maybe we need to reevaluate megathreads for Lemmy

hoodatninja ,
@hoodatninja@kbin.social avatar

There’s nothing to evaluate. Megathreads were designed to kill topics on Reddit (unless it was a MAJOR, developing, current event) and they do the same here. You’re the first person to comment at all in this thread in over a month.

Lowbird ,

Most of the Musk and Twitter posts don’t even have many comments as it is anyway. And when they do it’s people saying the same thing over and over in multiple splintered comment sections.

Besides, I don’t think lemmy is that way for megathreads yet like reddit can be. Partly because the userbase is smaller and more engaged, and partly because “active” sort exists.

hoodatninja ,
@hoodatninja@kbin.social avatar

People are treating this platform exactly like reddit because the churn of posts is exactly the same. You participate in the first hours or you miss it entirely.

GammaGames ,

No, people are annoyed by the constant articles he generates.

hoodatninja , (edited )
@hoodatninja@kbin.social avatar

So the solution is to all but ban any discussion of him or his companies, all of which are pretty important topics, particularly in US tech news?

I can't stand the dude, he's garbage. I wish he'd fade out of the limelight and let smart people take his companies forward. But to functionally ban any discussions because he's too present is a big over-correction.

GammaGames ,

I don’t agree with it, I’d prefer people use filters (most clients seem to support them).

prd ,

Or people could go on the other hundreds of websites that exist and talk about him there?

hoodatninja ,
@hoodatninja@kbin.social avatar

Well the next time a community bans a topic you think should be allowed you make sure to remember this comment lol

QHC ,
@QHC@kbin.social avatar

There is already a system for users to provide feedback on what articles they do or don't want to see.

GammaGames ,

I agree, and think megathreads should only be used when the scope is limited to prevent the same story from being posted multiple times

russjr08 ,
@russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net avatar

I’m not here to weigh in on the megathread debate as a whole, but assuming you’re referring to upvotes and downvotes, Beehaw disables the latter.

mifan ,
@mifan@feddit.dk avatar

To rid the feed of Elon news we now have a stickied post with Elon news. I feel like there’s a meme hidden there somewhere.

limeaide ,

Not only that, but it slows down discussion and more niche/focused topics are often missed

Frog-Brawler ,
@Frog-Brawler@kbin.social avatar

That’s the reason I want a mega thread. I want to be able to scroll past anything Elon. Putting it in one spot is ideal.

mrmanager ,
@mrmanager@lemmy.today avatar

It’s ideal for you since you don’t want to discuss it, yes.

thedarkfly ,

I think the idea of a megathread is to give the opportunity to avoid a topic that is flooding the community to people not interested.

CoderKat ,

Mega threads should be per event though. Eg, “Trump gets convicted” would be a mega thread. You wouldn’t have an “everything Trump related” mega thread.

Hypx ,
@Hypx@kbin.social avatar

@mrmanager

@TheRtRevKaiser

If the mods really find it that irritating, they might as well ban all Musk-related news.

prd ,

Don’t threaten me with a good time

hoodatninja , (edited )
@hoodatninja@kbin.social avatar

asfasfsf

Zetaphor , (edited )
@Zetaphor@zemmy.cc avatar

I think it’s a bit silly to have megathreads just because some users can’t scroll past posts that doesnt interest them.

The problem is there are so goddamn many, to the extent that I’m working on a userscript that lets me entire hide posts that contain keywords. Checking my frontpage using Subscribed/Active, 5 of the first 20 posts are about this “news”. And that’s a full day after it happened, yesterday was far worse

Edit: The userscript is ready!

hoodatninja ,
@hoodatninja@kbin.social avatar

Of course there are a lot of posts about it. There are big changes happening over at Twitter right now. It will obviously settle down eventually, but it’s an ongoing, pretty significant event.

CoderKat ,

IMO the important thing is removing duplicates and pushing people to post to the most relevant communities (and for us regular users, only upvoting the post in the most relevant community). As well, Lemmy itself needs better means of combining the same post across many communities.

When I say removing duplicates, I also mean for a given event, not a literal duplicate link. We don’t need 5 posts from different media sites on the same event unless a new one is significantly different.

That’s the issue I’ve been noticing a lot. Every major news site wants to post their own opinion piece on how dumb Musk is (can’t blame em) and it feels like every single one of those will get posted to some Lemmy community.

Blaze ,

Very true

PineapplePartisan , to lemmyshitpost in Whenever I sort by "Hot", I never get an erection. Do I have to turn NSFW filters off in my settings? If so, why is "sort by Hot" even still there?
@PineapplePartisan@lemmy.world avatar

You misunderstand what “Hot” means. It immediately starts menopause in your body. Causing hot flashes and rage posting.

What you are looking for is “Top” as it will signal to the bottoms that you are looking for companionship.

LeftHandedWave ,

Whoosh

Little8Lost , to maliciouscompliance in [REPOST] Military Wife Demands Salute? Never!

it would have been funny if they waited until the stickers salute back

LifeInMultipleChoice ,

That’s what i thought was coming

AFKBRBChocolate , to nostupidquestions in Why aren't we just stealing all of the top content from Reddit and posting it here?

The counter question is: why would that be an improvement?

For me, the stuff with the 3PAs was just a final straw; there were lots of ways Reddit had gone downhill from when I first joined several years ago. I was happy that they was finally a workable alternative that was young and could potentially grow without the bad things about Reddit.

My ex wife is an ex for a reason, I’d never ask my wife now to try to be more like my ex. We can do better.

Rhoeri ,
@Rhoeri@lemmy.world avatar

Very well said.

Draces ,

Isn’t that the point of voting? Keep the good parts of your ex so to speak. I’m definitely bored by the content here. Someone pointed out that this community is overwhelmed by millennial techies and it shows. Don’t get me wrong, I am one of those but damn I want more variety in perspective here

AFKBRBChocolate ,

A number of people made bots to copy stuff over from Reddit, and that didn’t seem to create any more engagement in most cases, so I don’t see that as helping. I made my account here June 12th, so not that long ago, and the amount and variety of content has increased a lot. Too many memes for my tastes, but the place is clearly still growing. I think it’s doing well, considering.

habanhero , to nostupidquestions in How it going here? I'm looking forward to helping fuck up Reddit's IPO.

The answer is Voyager.

DrTautology OP ,

🫡

Boinketh ,

I prefer having an app because it takes up my whole screen, but MAD respect to Lemmy for having multiple website frontends that are 100% useable on mobile.

chipacabras ,

If you’re on an apple device you can have it take up the whole screen. Go to settings> install app and it will walk you through it

jochem ,

Same on Android. I’m running it on Firefox, but probably also works with Chrome.

Default ,

I’m on android and just saved it as an app. It fills the whole screen.

Boinketh ,

Oh wow, that’s cool! Unfortunately, it seems to make Firefox crash. I’m also on lemm.ee, which doesn’t appear to have Voyager accessible online.

lucyka ,

I’m also on lemm.ee and voyager/wefwef runs smoothly and is installed like an app

Boinketh ,

I’m replying from Voyager right now. I had to figure out how to access it from their website instead of an instance and then log in using a custom instance.

olpappy ,
@olpappy@mander.xyz avatar

I’ll never not call it WefWef tho

olpappy ,
@olpappy@mander.xyz avatar

It will always be WefWef in my heart

tryagain ,

+1 for Voyager. It’s had like 6 releases since I installed it, sometimes multiple on the same day. It’s the most polished and complete interface I’ve found on Android and it installs absolutely everywhere on every system because PWA.

fmstrat ,

Nahhhh, Thunder.

Gond0r ,

I’ve switched to Memmy for now, seems a bit more stable. Keeping an eye on Voyage.

This first app to allow full screen swipe back will win for me.

rockprada ,

I feel like I forgot that was a thing but now I’m sad that I remember. The race is on!

MangiferaIndica ,

Do I just not know what full screen swipe back means? On Liftoff, Connect and Jerboa I return to the feed by swiping from the left side to the middle of my screen.

Brokewood ,

Summit does it too. I actually swiped back just to see if it was true. Then grumbled the whole 5 seconds it took to get back.

julsiecoolsie ,

Memmy is great too

Candelestine , to showerthoughts in The dominance of cat content VS dog content on Lemmy reflects its current techie userbase

I have noticed a similar correlation, at different places and in different times. The internet loves cats. Humankind loves dogs and cats. You switch from one to the other at some point of growth.

ivanafterall ,
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

So internet people = cats

Humane people = dogs*

*(and cats)

clearedtoland ,

What does that make the cat lady with 10 cats?

joolez ,
@joolez@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

10 internet.

Caligvla ,
@Caligvla@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

A sysadmin.

Glimpythegoblin ,

Pure toxoplasmosis

Gabu ,

Finally proof that the ancient Egyptians had access to technology beyond their reach.

Zippit ,

No offence to dogs, but cats are perfection.

Biased view from owner of 2 asshole cats.

joolez ,
@joolez@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

The cats own you. You are their CatGPT. Thats why tech people are surrounded by cats.

ProfezzorDarke ,

This is true. When I meow back to cats I base my next meow on probability read out from the cat’s reaction

DonatellaHibachi ,

I have learned to love both equally after being raised mostly a cat person, meeting MANY dogs as a lucky thing through work… and now I find myself on Lemmy.

I have come full circle.

jscummy ,

Where do you work and are they hiring

ToastyWaffles ,
@ToastyWaffles@lemmygrad.ml avatar

Introverts are more likely to be online, and also more likely to have a cat than a dog.

Ghostc1212 , to fediverse in Does it feel like the fediverse is exclusively used by older tech nerds?

I’m Gen Z, don’t use Linux, don’t know the first thing about programming (I know how to use file explorer though), and never intend to learn, and I’m here because I don’t wanna use the official Reddit app and because I’m convinced that the Fediverse is likely to become big in the future and I wanna be able to say I was here when it all began.

GreenCrush ,
@GreenCrush@lemmy.world avatar

This is me as well. gen z, hate that trillion dollar corporations run our social media. The fediverse is the future.

Ghostc1212 ,

gen z, hate that trillion dollar corporations run our social media.

This isn’t even an issue for me so long as those trillion dollar corporations let me use social media the way I want to. I can just download an ad blocker and stay off the more garbage parts of their websites. The reason why I like the Fediverse is not because trillion dollar corporations don’t have a stake in it, because let’s be real, money was always gonna be involved. The reason why I like it is because I will most likely be insulated from the effects of enshittification and corporate incompetence on company-run instances. Even if the instance I’m on gets enshittified, it won’t be that difficult for me to just move to another instance, especially once the Fediverse matures and we get things like account migration, or even account federation, if I wanna keep one foot in both instances. Same for whatever community I’m involved with. Plus the fact that I can just block any community who’s users I don’t like means my experience will be way less toxic than it would be on Twitter, where avoiding toxicity requires a lot of effort. That’s one of the things I liked about Reddit.

TL;DR: It ain’t about the money (or lack thereof), it’s about the potential for a better service.

packjack ,

Gen z too, but I am a linux user

frippa ,
@frippa@lemmy.ml avatar

There’s at least two of us!

SuddenDownpour ,

I know how to use file explorer though

What are the kids being taught that this is worth mentioning???

Ghostc1212 ,

Idk I just heard that apparently knowing how to use file explorer is considered impressive in modern CS classes

stewie3128 ,

What in the actual fuck

amelore ,
@amelore@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah I’ve heard this too. Both iOS and Android hide their file structure. But besides that most things are done online without files.
So people who learn mobile or websites before computers use it less.

theolodger ,

Unfortunately, computer literacy seems surprisingly rare in the younger generations…

RoboticMask ,

I also heard that. But is it actually the case that a significant number of people don’t use the file explorer (because they often use tablets/smartphones and not a desktop/laptop PC as main device, which is what I heard as reason) or is it just something people say?

Ghostc1212 ,

The only reason why I know how to do anything more on a computer than what I needed for school and Roblox is because some of my hobbies require you to mess around with a computer. Even then, the most technical things I’ve done include modding video games (sometimes I go hackerman mode and edit a text file to change a modded hotkey) and downloading specialized software to play ancient Flash games or fix a KSP save. You can get around just fine online these days without even using a computer. Most of Gen Z just uses their phone.

LogarithmicCamel ,

According to what I have heard, other elite hacker skills that are at risk of getting lost in the younger generations include searching on Google and using e-mail.

dulcinea ,
@dulcinea@lemmy.today avatar

Gen-Z doesn’t even know there is more than one search engine.

INeedMana ,
@INeedMana@lemmy.world avatar

I wanna be able to say I was here when it an began

And somehow when I say “I did that before it was cool”, I get the looks

;)

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