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PelicanPersuader , to technology in Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Rest of the Week(?)
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This article is absolutely scathing, great read.

inc.com/…/reddit-ceo-steve-huffmans-third-party-a…

aski3252 , to nostupidquestions in Why does it feel like we're at a point where every social media + other digital media are making shitty decisions and falling apart?

Many tech companies were overvalued for a long time. Everyone was happy to invest and pump money into those companies because “those platforms are going to be the future and I want to be part of it when they are starting to make a ton of money”. It didn’t matter that many of those companies were not profitable because they always promised to make up for that in the future.

This classic idea is starting to break down a bit. Many Tech companies have become profitable in the meantime, but many of them also have various troubles like moderation.

So why are so many media companies making “shitty decisions”? Well, because from a business perspective, they aren’t necessarily “shitty decisions”, they are kinda smart decisions. Reddit makes money by gathering data and by showing ads. They cannot show ads on apps they don’t control. So they have to handle a lot of traffic for which they get nothing back. That’s why they are trying to push as many people to use their app as possible. They know that the hardcore oldschool community won’t like that, but they are probably pretty sure that enough will switch to the app to make it worthwhile for them.

Meta is fighting to stay relevant as well. Facebook was the foundation of social media for a long time, but in the digital space, this can change very quickly, so they constantly have to try new things.

And if we look at games like the Sims, the game who really escalated the whole DLC thing, it’s a similar story. From a consumer perspective, what they are doing is bad. From a business perspective, it’s smart. And that’s what it ultimately comes down to.

Companies’ main goal isn’t to satisfy their customers, it’s making money. If fucking over customers makes them more money, they do it in a heartbeat.

DocMcStuffin ,
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They’ve also made a lot of shitty decisions. Reddit decided to invest in NFTs when they had cheap money. That’s been about as successful as a lead balloon. That also burned a bunch of user good will in the process. Meta went all in on VR and the Metaverse. They’ve admitted that’s been a bust. This seems more like an A and B with A being cheap money evaporating and B being bad decisions.

I’m reluctant to call the latest Reddit thing enshittification, but it really seems like they’re between steps 2 and 3.

On a slightly different note, does any think enshittification will be the word of the year?

aski3252 ,

They’ve also made a lot of shitty decisions.

That’s the thing with tech companies. They are fast to rise, but also fast to fall, so they are always on the lookout for the next big thing. Blockchain tech was supposed to be the next big thing. Crypto currency was at the time already kinda the big thing in the tech industry’s eyes. And of course when that happens, everyone wants to be early bird for the next big thing and caution is pushed to the side.

VR and AR are the same. It was and still is supposed to be the next big thing. Another one would be language models and “A.I.”. But because all those “new things” tend to be massively over hyped by people who often don’t really understand it and just have dollar signs in their eyes, they inevitably support the wrong thing every once in a while.

fellow_earthican , to linux in What was your first distribution?

Mandrake Linux 6.5. At the time I was drawn to it because they had a version that worked with the sims game.

brihuang95 , to asklemmy in Is there a way to migrate your lemmy account to another instance?
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I’d be curious about this too. Pretty sure you can migrate on Mastodon

unwritten , to selfhosted in Caddy > Traefik > NPM

At the first time move to Caddy, I had an issue adding Caddy container to all the current docker networks.
How do you tackle that issue?

snaf , to selfhosted in Welcome to [email protected] - What do you selfhost?

Since I haven’t seen it commented yet, I host a kiwix backup of stackoverflow and it has already saved me a couple times during outages.

PragmaticOne , to ukcasual in Board game fans - what are you playing?
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@Finnbot

I own only one. Merchant Of Venus (original Avalon Hill) in mint condition.

Would have cost you £80 back in 90' :)

Finnbot OP ,
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Not gonna lie, that board game would have had 8 year old me enthralled in '90! I just love that cover art - reminds me so much of of Josh Kirby, especially Pratchett’s Strata and The Dark Side of the Sun book covers!

21trillionsats , to technology in The Lemmy User Experience is Better When Centralized into Fewer Instances

This isn’t “one or the other” IMO. There’s room for niche instances hyper-focused on a generalized topic like “math,” “comp sci,” “sports,” etc.

But then there should also be a massive generalized instance (hopefully 2 at least so the competition keeps admins in check) that has a little bit of everything and acts as a Reddit replacement. We can have our cake and eat it too.

Limeade ,

There’s already an entire Star Trek instance, startrek.website. Niche instances may end up being a way some communities get around the issue of big servers defederating from each other over their different administration policies. With that topic having its own instance, Trek fans on Beehaw and Lemmy.world can unite in nerdy fandom across the divide. I’m not quite sure how the defederation works through a third party instance though, if posts/comments from Lemmy.world users to startrek.website will still show up when viewed through beehaw’s display of the communities there or if they will be filtered out of the feed locally.

Nia ,

I’m scrolling through old posts and figured I’d give an answer to this in case someone else comes across it and is wondering. Regardless of if the instance is a third party instance that’s federated with two instances that are defederated (ex: beehaw and lemmy.world), neither can see the other user’s posts or comments regardless of where they are.

I was scrolling through !opensource earlier and there is a popular post that I can see from another account, but I can not see it on my beehaw account, because the poster is a lemmy.world user.

yasuocidal , to android in Android 14 Beta 13.1 Available

Its still “wiping” data if we go stable after the beta is done?

alsciaucat , to warframe in I'm done with coloring warframes.

whenever I have trouble with finding a color scheme, I just go to the Storm palette and pick colors from there. That’s the best investment I’ve made in warframe cosmetics honestly

sabriy01 , to android in Android 14 Beta 13.1 Available

I bought a new phone. And this phone released this year. And it comes Android 11 lol

yasuocidal ,

Which phone are we talking about, also have you done the updates? maybe its not from this year after all

sabriy01 ,

Honor x9a

yasuocidal ,

Oh… Sadly this one is not a Tier 1 manufacturer and doesnt just publish the latest version. I saw online that it was version 12 out of the box so if you truly have the 11 one, you might have been scammed. I would recommend not going with honor in the future ( thats my personal opinion, you might like the device ). Look if there are custom ROMs for it that might have a newer version

Hedup , to asklemmy in Is there a way to migrate your lemmy account to another instance?

Why do you want them to see your posts and comments so much? The rest of the federation should be plenty of audience, right?

lupec , to selfhosted in Caddy > Traefik > NPM

Man, I started with Apache back in the day which is just nightmarish to manage for simple projects imo, then moved to NGINX, which felt a bit better but still not super intuitive, then NPM, which did make it significantly more user friendly.
Then Caddy came along and swept me off my feet, I still can’t believe it’s as dead simple as it is lol. I tried Traefik for a while because it sounded super interesting and I do love the idea, but it brought a lot of the complexity back with it for admittedly very neat docker integration.
Went right back to Caddy after I moved away from docker as a whole and I couldn’t be happier, I just find it so pleasant to use. Just pure KISS goodness!

So I guess my ranking goes Caddy > Traefik > the rest

deaf_fish , to nostupidquestions in Why does it feel like we're at a point where every social media + other digital media are making shitty decisions and falling apart?
Stylus2650 , to android in Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?

There is a lot more freedom on Android. I want to be able to side load.

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