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Chainweasel , (edited ) to showerthoughts in Some Lemmy users refer to communities as sublems. In which case we can conclude that all posts and comments are subleminal messages.

Those are the users that cannot seem to grasp that Lemmy is NOT Reddit and that Lemmy wasn’t created 2 weeks ago. “Sublem” and “Sublemmy” are so cringy it hurts. Please just call them communities.

Klear ,

Maybe let people call them whatever they like?

KSPAtlas ,
@KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar

For some reason Connect refers to everything older than 1 week as 1 week ago so my account appears as 1 week old when in reality its getting close to 2 years old

TeaHands ,
@TeaHands@lemmy.world avatar

Coming into an established venue and insisting everything change to be more like what you’re used to is certainly A Choice.

I like to think most of it is people just genuinely not realising things already have a name, so as long as we continue to nip the “sublemmy” stuff in the bud it’ll peter out. Saw a lot of the same stuff on Mastodon last year but it settled down pretty quick.

Legolution ,

I don’t disagree with you but, as someone who has recently jumped ship from Reddit, can you point to a glossary of terms to help us get our jargon down?

Edit: Formatting hard.

TeaHands ,
@TeaHands@lemmy.world avatar

Honestly it’s mainly just the sublemmy community thing, from what I’ve seen! Most other terms are the same, upvotes are still upvotes, subscribing is still subscribing, crossposting is still crossposting etc. Even cake day is the same! Shitposting is now beanposting, although we’ll see if that one sticks.

Lemmy users are Lemmings. I’m not 100% sure what Kbin users have decided on but the one I’ve seen most in use is Kbinauts.

I keep seeing people refer to a “front page” which isn’t really a thing that exists since it’s completely different depending on which instance you’re on, which feed you’re looking at and how you sort it, but I have no idea what that was on Reddit either since I always stuck to my subscriptions.

I’ve also seen a couple people in support threads being confused between “instance” (the site an account or community is hosted on ie vlemmy.net) and “community”, but that’s not been too widespread.

darkan15 ,

I keep seeing people refer to a “front page” which isn’t really a thing that exists since it’s completely different depending on which instance you’re on, which feed you’re looking at and how you sort it, but I have no idea what that was on Reddit either since I always stuck to my subscriptions.

“front page” is just your “subscribed” feed here.

The other difference here is that we don’t have an “/r/all” (meaning everything on reddit), there is the “local” feed, that would be, “all” communities of the specific instance.

And there is an “All” feed, but it isn’t all the communities on every instance, there you only see all the communities any user of your instance is subscribed to.

TeaHands ,
@TeaHands@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah I understand how the feeds work but I keep seeing people reference seeing things on “the front page of lemmy.world” or challenging themselves to “make it to the Lemmy front page” and I’m just like…this makes no sense! 😄

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  • Legolution ,

    Actually really useful. Thank you!

    Smallletter ,

    Well the flip coin is the same. New users coming to a place and using language they feel is natural, and then judging them for not using your own specific terminology is also “A Choice” It’s not up to anyone what other people call things.

    Rentlar ,

    On Beehaw.org someone suggested “yeehives” as a word for the communities there, it kind of caught on enough to see sporadic use.

    It’s completely off the wall and I love it.

    x4740N ,
    @x4740N@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeehive sounds like ot was made by some primary school kid in the age of the modern internet trying to be cool and edgy

    AdmiralShat ,

    That makes it sound like Kanye is involved

    Resonosity ,

    Instances work for me, as an engineer that verbage comes naturally

    CeruleanRuin ,

    That’s different, though, as it refers to the server hosting the communities.

    Ranessin , to nostupidquestions in Do you believe Lemmy/Mastodon can become mainstream and fully replace their centralized counterparts?
    @Ranessin@feddit.de avatar

    Replace? No. Be a valiable second option? Sure. Like in the early 2000 when you had dozens of major forums for certain topics. Something Awful, GameFAQs, Digg, Slashdot, 4chan, NeoGAF… It‘s not a natural law that there has to be one service having 95 % of the discussion market locked up.

    zos_kia ,

    Yes! Very much this. Imagine if lemmy would grow to just a few million users. That’s the size of Digg when the migration to Reddit happened! Not everything needs to have a billion users and there’s more engagement in small communities anyway.

    DrQuint ,

    Yeah. This makes me think of people who assume Tumblr is dead and unusable when everyone left, whereas in reality it has had a resurgence of creativity instead. Things like Goncharov happen because the people there still have a critical mass.

    Platform don’t die. They can flounder a bit, and I’m sure that even Reddit and Lemmy will one day do so too. But they’re there.

    simple , to nostupidquestions in What is the difference between "Active", "Hot", and "Top Hour/Day/etc" when browsing Lemmy posts?
    • Active: popular recent posts that people still engage in by posting comments
    • Hot: popular recent posts but cares more about rating than comments
    • Top X: Top rated posts in the last X hours/days
    mysoulishome ,
    @mysoulishome@lemmy.world avatar

    🏅

    Rannoch OP ,

    Thank you!!! That makes sense - so just checking, Top X is like “Hot”, but over a certain time period instead of “recent”? (In that it cares about rating instead of how many comments are being posted?)

    Seems like bouncing between Active and Hot is still a good thing to do then maybe. To see whatever people are discussing as well as whatever the most upvoted stuff is.

    simple ,

    Hot uses an algorithm that cares a little about comment count, but top doesn’t care about comments at all. Top just shows you the highest rated posts in order that have been posted within that time frame and that’s it.

    rikudou , to showerthoughts in If we call reddit users redditors, what do we call lemmy users

    Lemmings. That’s why I created Lemmings.world!

    damnYouSun ,

    I do like walking off cliffs.

    rikudou ,

    Don’t we all?

    ProfezzorDarke ,

    Yesterdays we looked into the Abyss, but today we made a step forward!

    nightwatch_admin ,

    Have my virtual internet gold kind stranger 🥇

    SaintOfIllusion ,

    We don’t do gold here. We give 🍋!

    ICastFist ,
    @ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

    Gonna steal that one for a lemonade, YOINK!

    MargotRobbie ,
    @MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar
    MajesticNubbin , to android in Why does Android bother with Java?

    The Androids book by Chet Haase provides a good look at the early history and design decisions of the platform and how they came to be made.

    At the time there was a debate inside the team over what language their app development framework should use, with native C++ and Java being the two main options (I think there might have been another option or two, I can’t recall). In the end Java won out, and from memory one of the main reasons was to make it easier to make apps and not need to think about the lower level parts of the platform, i.e. the platform takes on the complexity internally in order to lower the barrier to entry for app developers. The idea being that a lower barrier to entry would result in more apps being developed for the platform. For a brand new platform that lives and dies by the apps available for it, that’s a pretty sensible trade-off.

    And yes, Android has a lot of vestigial remnants of the past, the Android framework team has been very particular about maintaining as much backwards compatibility as possible within the framework.

    henfredemars OP ,

    Thank you; I will definitely add this to my reading list.

    roneyxcx ,

    The other option was C#, I haven’t read the Android book. But have read the legal fillings and internal documents from the discovery process during the Google vs Oracle lawsuit for Java patents. It was clear in it C++ was never a good candidate due to memory management and tooling being behind Java and C#. C# was closed source back then and Java was the only option.

    cybervseas , to science_memes in don't embarrass us in front of the cephalopods
    ArtieShaw ,

    That looks amazing.

    problematicPanther ,
    @problematicPanther@lemmy.world avatar

    Can confirm, it is.

    RandomStickman ,
    @RandomStickman@kbin.run avatar

    Beat the game with my SO. Lovely time.

    cobysev ,

    I came here for this. I have it on Steam. Excellent game!

    Jakeroxs ,

    🎼 Nobody suspects a thing 🎶

    robolemmy , to showerthoughts in When Harris had to pick a VP, all media kinda agreed it should be a white male, to balance the fact that she is black and a woman. So Walz is the DEI hire.
    @robolemmy@lemmy.world avatar

    All VPs are basically picked because of what they are more than who they are. Since there aren’t a lot of actual duties assigned by the constitution, VPs are just picked to help win the election. That means their age, gender, skin color, birthplace, etc are more important than their achievements. That means almost all VPs, including Vance, are “DEI hires.”

    Moneo ,

    I’d argue Walz bucks this trend, at least to a certain degree. His progressive policy and seemingly unwavering integrity seems to be a huge reason he was picked. They’ve leaned into his achievements and republicans are desperately grasping at straws trying to criticize him.

    abbotsbury ,
    @abbotsbury@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah, I kinda wish Walz was the candidate instead, based on his progressivism and integrity.

    nomous , (edited )

    8 years of Harris and then 8 years of Walz.

    16 years isn’t much in the grand scheme but maybe in that time The Left can wake up and mobilize and actually make some progress towards election reforms so we can start un-fucking the last 50 years of GOP-Heritage Foundation Trickledown Reaganomics Bullshit that’s destroying the country.

    TheBat ,
    @TheBat@lemmy.world avatar

    Walz Ocasio-Cortez 2032?

    KillingTimeItself ,

    im honestly not sure, with kamala as the previous VP she has a lot more experience than walz, so it provides a much stronger campaign being the “previous VP” walz being VP also gets him a large in to being a presidential candidate later on, assuming people want another 70-80 year old dude running the country.

    Moneo ,

    Completely agree. He also just seems like a better candidate vibe wise so far, he’s funny and endearing in a way Kamala is not. Although I do vibe with Kamala’s dorky/weird moments that so many seem to criticize.

    Zorque ,

    It’s still about perception over tangible benefits, though. He’s not chosen because he’ll make progressive decisions, he’s chosen because he helps encourages progressives to vote come November. Just like if he was black or hispanic would help push those demographics to vote in the general election.

    KillingTimeItself ,

    idk if vance is a DEI hire as much as he is a right hand man hire.

    robolemmy ,
    @robolemmy@lemmy.world avatar

    He was picked because he appeals to the wacko maga base while licking Trumps… uhhh… boots.

    KillingTimeItself ,

    yeah that. And also fucking couches probably.

    BackOnMyBS ,
    @BackOnMyBS@lemmy.autism.place avatar

    I think that VPs are also a deterrent of presidential assassination. If the VP is seen as worse than the president by the opposing party members, then no one will try to assassinate the president. However, if the VP is better, that president’s life can be much shorter.

    Would the Republicans prefer Walz as president? If yes, then he is a bad selection for VP. If no, Harris is safer as president.

    mecfs ,

    Polling wise VP’s have historically changed very little in elections.

    LiveLM , to piracy in empress says she is going to return cracking denuvo games

    Op… She said she will return AFTER her MMO is ready and is going well.
    That won’t happen. There’s no way it doesn’t get stuck in development hell. She’s never coming back.

    Dasnap , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in Who/what are racists according to UK protests? Why are they protesting?
    @Dasnap@lemmy.world avatar

    I read some protestors are protesting against racism.

    There have been counter-protests which have vastly outnumbered the supremacist protest. It’s great to see.

    Basically this was triggered by a false rumor that recent child murders were committed by a Muslim immigrant, where in reality they were an unstable 1st generation (so fully UK born and raised) and from a Christian family. It was basically the tipping point for a lot of pent-up racists. A former MI6 agent has pretty much confirmed this rumor was probably started by a propaganda group, likely Russian, and likely a response to a more left-leaning political party recently being voted into No. 10.

    OpenStars , to science_memes in Hermit Crab Housing Market
    @OpenStars@discuss.online avatar

    B-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-but tHiNk Of AlL tHe LoSt ShArEhOlDeR vAlUe ThO!?

    frunch ,

    🪙🦀📈

    AFallingAnvil ,
    @AFallingAnvil@lemmy.ca avatar

    Crab coin, a crusto currency

    Noodle07 ,

    Even crypto achieved carcinisation

    AFallingAnvil , (edited )
    @AFallingAnvil@lemmy.ca avatar

    Web 3.0? More like Wet 3.0 amiright people?!

    Asafum ,

    Seriously though, if crabs used currency this would never happen. There would be one crab with all the shells and the other crabs would have to bring food offerings or whatever their currency would be in order to get one.

    the_post_of_tom_joad ,
    @the_post_of_tom_joad@hexbear.net avatar

    But how would the crab protect his extra shells?

    Asafum ,

    The US would use its navy to protect the wealthy crabs “important commerce lanes” lol

    PhlubbaDubba ,

    Mr. Krabs

    ooterness ,
    MarcomachtKuchen ,

    Shellholder value

    blanketswithsmallpox ,

    Surprisingly they don’t have that much of the market.

    fastcompany.com/…/how-much-of-the-housing-market-…

    OpenStars ,
    @OpenStars@discuss.online avatar

    I counted the word “institutional” used almost once per sentence. There were a couple of sentences that didn’t use it, but there was at least one sentence that used it twice. Plus all the figures and captions for them too.

    Though despite being not “institutional”, the market seems to have behaved a little as if it were, due to use of software to fix prices at what the landlords believed that the market would bear. So still price gouging, regardless of whether done by individuals or giant mega-corporations.

    Though still a good point that the article makes.

    TORFdot0 , to asklemmy in What has been the worst church service you have ever attended?

    When we were young and first married, my wife and I decided to try a church that we had saw online. The website and name made it seem like it would be alright and more modern thinking. We were wrong.

    We pull up and the church building is a double wide trailer, a congregation of about 30 people. The preacher appears to be in his 70s.

    He sees that he has guests and singles us out and puts us on the spot to introduce ourselves to whole congregation. He never refers to my wife by her name instead just calling her “Wife”. He prays for us multiple times during the service and bring us up during the sermon. (Still just referring to us as TORFdot0 and wife)

    Speaking of the sermon, he begins the sermon talking about the gay democrat agenda and how the gays are ruining God’s institution of marriage and how it will soon be illegal to be married to a woman. This gets an audible sigh from the ladies in the front row.

    He also preached to cherish our Bible before the black socialist devil in the white house takes them from us.

    He compared the Bible to an old hound dog and started barking for going on two minutes. It’s like a dog because it warns us of things to come.

    After what seems like an eternity of a sermon, he invites the kids up to the alter for some “Hallelujah” Candy (it’s the Sunday before Halloween). One child takes a second handful of candy and the elderly pastor chastises him and then bends him over his knee and starts spanking him in front of the congregation.

    Needless to say we did not give that church a second visit.

    pseudonym ,

    I don’t know why but the more I read of your story, the more the pastor turned into Baby Billy in my mind. Perfect match.

    TriPolarBearz ,

    it warns us of things to come

    Ezekiel 23:20

    She lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose semen was like that of horses.

    NauticalNoodle ,

    Next time I’d recommend reporting them to the IRS for promoting political activity.

    Mirshe ,

    They likely won’t do anything. The IRS is extremely gun shy about enforcing that doctrine ever since the Church of Scientology thing.

    NegativeInf , to lemmyshitpost in "they say this house is haunted. I've been living here for the past 430 years and haven't seen a ghost yet"

    I can quit any time I like. I won’t. But I could!

    chevy9294 ,

    Quit what? Life? I can’t, I’m addicted to living :(

    lauha ,

    You seem addicted to breathing. Try quitting

    Aniline ,

    I tried to stop a while ago, in less than 2 minutes the craving was in me… I cracked, despite all my promises to myself, I breathed again. Definitely addict !

    Maybe I’ve put on weight since then, wouldn’t surprise me

    zarkanian ,
    @zarkanian@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Do not, my friends, become addicted to water. It will take hold of you, and you will resent its absence!

    OhVenus_Baby ,

    Rehabs for quitters 😂

    ShaggySnacks ,

    Quitters are losers. That’s why I don’t quit and go to rehab.

    verdantbanana , to lemmyshitpost in Stretching
    @verdantbanana@lemmy.world avatar

    hells yes think she could

    Track_Shovel OP ,

    I should call her

    Evil_Shrubbery ,

    I should ask her how it’s hanging

    HeyThisIsntTheYMCA ,
    @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

    She’d just slap you with it you know

    Evil_Shrubbery ,

    Yes, that’s her alright.
    And why I should call her.

    Boozilla , to nostupidquestions in what is with child names like Aiden, Braiden etc?
    @Boozilla@lemmy.world avatar

    There’s a well-studied phenomenon called “social diffusion”. People of higher socioeconomic status seek out novel, unique, or fashionable baby names and start using them. These names gradually get picked up by families of lower socioeconomic status. Eventually the names become mainstream, and then finally decline in popularity.

    cannedtuna ,

    Okayden

    ulkesh , (edited )
    @ulkesh@lemmy.world avatar

    This deserves way more upvotes.

    Edit>> Come on, you can do better than 6 downvotes.

    superkret ,

    We could, but we don’t want to.

    DrBob ,

    Social diffusion is an explanation of how information spreads, not just names.

    My understanding is that unique names and neologism have long been a feature of African-American culture where North American Caucasians followed a family naming tradition. I think what has happened is some celebrities have moved towards a unique name scheme. But it feels like a mainstreaming of AA culture more than anything.

    The impetus has been there in Europe. Many nations have/had very restrictive rules about names. They’d only have rules against it if people were trying to do it. I had Swiss friends who were very excited that their daughter was born in Canada so they could name her “Sora” which wasn’t in the approved name list in Switzerland.

    Anyolduser ,

    “Approved name list”? What the actual fuck?

    MrsDoyle ,

    Same in France, though they’ve loosened up a bit. Used to be saints names only.

    PrincessLeiasCat ,

    I believe Iceland has this as well.

    DrBob ,

    Lol. Check out Denmark. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naming_law

    timmytbt ,
    blazera , to showerthoughts in If malls continue to shut down and decay over the next twenty years, someone should turn them into retirement communities for GenX and Millennials.
    @blazera@lemmy.world avatar

    Not even renovated, just set me up in a hot topic.

    Texas_Hangover ,

    Dibs on Spencers!

    themeatbridge ,

    Have you been in a Spencer’s recently? Remember the skeezy area in the back? That’s now the whole thing.

    Texas_Hangover ,

    Last time I was in one it was all Blacklights and shit that was cool when you were stoned lol.

    frezik ,

    Spensors was always an excuse to put a sex toy store in a shopping mall.

    frezik ,

    Spensors was always an excuse to put a sex toy store in a shopping mall.

    Aggravationstation ,

    Can’t. The goth kids burned it down www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OvUDHpPgb4

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