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PolandIsAStateOfMind , to asklemmy in Are there too many books?
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No, there is only too little time for reading.

linkert , to books in Piracy? We've heard numerous times what r/books thinks about it. But how does c/books view it?
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Well, release your god damn books DRM -free with localized prices on some service along the likes of Bandcamp.

It’s pure, it’s easy and God damn fair for both parties.

Yes, libraries are great.

onlooker , to books in Piracy? We've heard numerous times what r/books thinks about it. But how does c/books view it?
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Nothing to say about the last two arguments, but this:

  • It is technically theft

…is just bullshit. Theft is illegaly taking a property or service from a person with the intent of depriving them of it. When you’re pirating, you’re essentially making a copy for yourself. In doing so, you’re not taking the original book, nor are you depriving the original owner of said book.

“Piracy is theft” is just some heavily regurgitated nonsense from the early 2000s that has been debunked many times over. It needs to die, because it is just objectively not true.

Tatar_Nobility OP ,

Haha I knew this statement would generate furious reactions. But yes what you said is true and is the general consensus.

Qualanqui ,

Not to mention that people that pirate that material are still going to talk about it, so even though they’re loosing one sale to piracy they may be getting an extra 10 sales through word of mouth.

ksynwa , to books in Piracy? We've heard numerous times what r/books thinks about it. But how does c/books view it?
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Piracy is cool and good.

mwalimu , to asklemmy in Can lemmy be used as a blog (with comment section)?
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If that would be possible, how would you moderate comments, seeing how random things can get? Federating with only approved finstances (federated instance)? What if you keep your blog, then push every post you make there to your solo-community on a finstance? You can engineer your comment section on the blog to pint here or fetch the comments content from fediverse to your blog…

utopify_org OP ,
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If that would be possible, how would you moderate comments, seeing how random things can get?

I don’t know what you mean? If I am the admin of an instance or the moderator of a group, I could delete comments or is this just not possible?

Federating with only approved finstances (federated instance)?

Why doing this? Wouldn’t it be enough to block the illegal instances and those who are explicitly against your topics?

What if you keep your blog, then push every post you make there to your solo-community on a finstance? You can engineer your comment section on the blog to pint here or fetch the comments content from fediverse to your blog…

I am trying to be as green as possible. Having a blog on one server and the comments on another sounds like an inefficient way of using resources. Why not just put the articles where the comments are?

With Mastodon I had the same idea, that I will publish an article, post a link with short description on Mastodon and then use the Mastodon post as the comment section, then edit the blog article and put the link to Mastodon on the end of the article with a simple text link like “Comment section”.

But even this idea felt a bit odd and more unprofessional.

Lemmy looks like a really good solution to this atm.

crunchpaste ,
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If you’re looking for efficiency, nothing beats a static website.

Zerush , to memes in Here you go
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meticulousPotato , to asklemmy in What memory of a Lemmy post, comment, or interaction makes you smile when you remember it?

i once coommented something in toki pona and another user understood me

ttmrichter , to asklemmy in Would you consider using an alternative keyboard layout such as Dvorak or Colemac?
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No. Just bluntly no.

I did try using Dvorak. I got pretty good at it. After about four months I could finally type as quickly and effectively on Dvorak as I could on QWERTY.

On. One. Computer.

I sit down at a friend’s computer or a family member’s? Newp. I use a phone or a tablet? Newp. I use a work computer (where I’m not permitted to install my own software)? Newp.

So that’s four months of reduced capacity to type, plus having to keep QWERTY in my muscle memory anyway (with the attendant confusion and error rate that causes!) all for … not really getting much more speed than I was able to do with QWERTY in the first place.

comfy , to asklemmy in What do you think is the most loved fruit in the world?
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Strawberries seem pretty popular and available, but I’d have to say:

spoilertomatoes

56_ ,
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yeah if we count tomatoes as a fruit, then it’s tomatoes.

TheAnonymouseJoker ,
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Tomato is a fruit.

Whom , to asklemmy in Lemmy is not ideologically diverse. Thoughts?
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I’m going to paste my comment from a similar topic:

I find that conversation flourishes when you limit it to a certain degree. In spaces which are completely open and have a massive range of opinion, what you’ll find is mostly yelling at each other over broad talking points that everyone is already familiar with. After a while, nothing of interest comes out of the far left clashing with the far right all the time. But when you limit it, time can be spent doing other things than yelling at the dickhead on the other side who you have little to no overlap with and see as a dire enemy. You can talk about nuances in principles, differences in organizing, etc. It makes for richer, more interesting conversation.

There’s also quite a huge range within the umbrella of leftism, and honestly we already have a huge enough gap there that there’s a lot of worthless clashing. Broadening that would only make the site worse.

krolden , to asklemmy in Lemmy is not ideologically diverse. Thoughts?
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Because capitalism and other liberal ideologies are inherently exploitative.

TheAnonymouseJoker , to asklemmy in Lemmy is not ideologically diverse. Thoughts?
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You have a lot of options. Reddit, Twitter, (far-)right Lemmy instances like bakchodi.org and wolfballs.

When I considered myself a communist (17 year old me) I thought opposing views really changed my mind.

When I was a 17 year old I was a complete pro USA centre-rightist that believed in heavily conservative Republican/Taliban views of women and who took pride in eating the new McDonalds burger on the menu. I believed in having a nice Instagram profile (which I never worked on) and believed Reddit was the frontpage encyclopedia of internet. I believed in a load of horseshit things like capitalism is a great thing for the world. Turns out, I am no longer 17, and we all change. Now I am a privacy advocate who also advocates critical thinking, attempts to bust lies wherever possible, and am far-left leaning, because I see the duopoly of liberal centrism and rightwing in a capitalist framework as the true cause of society’s exploitation and downfall.

j_ming , to asklemmy in Lemmy is not ideologically diverse. Thoughts?

very diverse… got communist, anarchist, but everyone speak english

j_ming ,

also, this has been broufht up b4 and is getting a rather dull

j_ming ,

admin mark this as duplicate and close it

morrowind ,
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You don’t solve a problem by ignoring it.

American_Communist22 ,
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everyone being a communist or anarchist is not a problem

TheAnonymouseJoker ,
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I see everyone being a communist as perfect K.O. victory.

tracyspcy , to asklemmy in Lemmy is not ideologically diverse. Thoughts?
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Just tell me why lemmy.ml should necessarily be ideologically diverse? To be in permanent chaos and useless fights? I think there is already plenty of such platforms…

Owell1984 OP ,
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You might be right, I do understand your point. Healthy disagreement is not alive anymore. But I think having a community dedicated to letists only can be a bad idea in that it can make sure your beliefs are not questioned. I have thought myself as a socialist and I have thought myself as a anarcho-capitalist, I don’t believe in either anymore. I think if radical views go unchecked they might cause problems.

tracyspcy ,
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better to learn than simply believe ;-)

GayLegend ,
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You’re missing an essential part: Marxists are the only ones who can view society in a scientific light. It’s like being frustrated that everyone on a community knows so much about a topic, it doesn’t really make sense to be frustrated about. What, when you say something dumb are people too happy and fast to correct you? If you want to feel smart start interacting with YouTube comments, if you want to learn then maybe understand what the actual diverse viewpoints here understand about the world.

QuentinCallaghan , to asklemmy in Is anyone childfree?
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Yes. I’d rather be the “eccentric uncle QuentinCallaghan” to my siblings’ kids than a father to any kid in a world like this. I’m so used to having my own independence and freedom, and I’m a hedonist to some extent. Also having kids would require a relationship, and the Yellowstone volcano erupting is more likely than that.

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