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Signtist , to lemmyshitpost in We will not
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Really? I left on blackout day and haven’t been back. I thought that was normal.

LastoftheDinosaurs ,
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  • Fugicara ,

    Lemmy doesn’t have nearly enough people to be worth using as the only platform people are on unless you never engaged with any niche subreddits. I was pretty active on subs where only like 100 people participated, so finding things like that on Lemmy are impossible. Lemmy is only decent for tech people at this point, it needs to get a tremendous amount of extra people joining to be good enough for anyone else to drop Reddit entirely. And even then, lots of info exists on Reddit and nowhere else that still make it a useful tool for other purposes.

    Sorry I just don’t buy that a large portion of people are already using Lemmy and nothing else (you might be, idk) unless they only care about memes of beans and nothing else.

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  • Fugicara ,

    I didn’t say you did? Weird response.

    Delphia ,

    I used RIF up until the moment it stopped working. Literally reading posts, refreshed and… nothing.

    I’m not deleting my account purely because I hope that they realise they are burning down the house to stay warm and reverse course. There were some great niche subs that just arent here yet.

    Muggy ,

    I’ve left the first moment Apollo went down, and I deleted the account I had for 11 years. I’m not caving in. Fuck that site.

    linearchaos ,
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    I removed all of my history and left when they announced the API day.

    I’ve been back a few times from Google searches looking for a specific data on things that don’t exist elsewhere.

    I poked around a little today to see what the temperatures like, feels like it’s at least 2/3 more toxic, course it could just be The first people out were the least tolerant of toxicity.

    realitista , to lemmyshitpost in We will not

    16 years on Reddit and probably waiting the last 10 for a decent alternative. It wasn’t hard at all. I do go back sometimes to debunk Lemmy FUD though.

    sbv ,

    I just want a little more content in my feeds.

    ashe ,
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    And I just want a little less of my PII on reddit’s servers.

    0x4E4F ,
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    Pentium II or RPi II?

    someguy3 ,

    It’s all about the Pentiums baby youtu.be/qpMvS1Q1sos

    PipedLinkBot ,

    Here is an alternative Piped link(s): piped.video/qpMvS1Q1sos

    Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

    I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.

    julianh , to programmerhumor in What the actual F**k???

    Actual image of a python dev trying to write to the console with javascript.

    odium ,

    Flask to react migration is hard

    Speculater , to technology in Top Extensions to Make YouTube Bearable
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    Reminder to all, Firefox on Android can use UBlock Origin. It’s an easy setup, no more ads.

    BaroqueInMind ,
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    Corollary, you can install Firefox Nightly and setup an addon collection on the FF website and use pretty much all desktop addons on your mobile Firefox browser.

    Lix_xD ,

    For non Firefox users, use kiwi browsers for chrome extensions or revanced

    Lix_xD ,

    For non Firefox users, use kiwi browsers for chrome extensions or revanced

    moitoi ,

    And, you can add sponsorblock using beta, nightly or fennec f-droid and custom list of addon.

    Some_Emo_Chick ,
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    Here’s a filter list for UBlock Origin that blocks out all YouTube Shorts.

    github.com/gijsdev/ublock-hide-yt-shorts

    Vormuk ,

    If you are already an android user. It’s definitely worth putting I some time to check out ReVanced on github.

    They are the spiritual successor to Vanced and you use the ReVanced manager to patch your own youtube APK (and many more apks.)

    Bogasse ,

    I’ll add that NewPipe is a great app, has a fork to support sponsorblock and can mix your YouTube subscription with other sources (eg. PeerTube), which could allow for a smooth transition.

    You have to be willing to loose your personalized suggestions page, but when it comes to me it helped a lot to get less addicted.

    NightOwl ,

    Losing personalized suggestions was a plus for me, since youtube is so thrown off by one video and even when it recommends channels that fit into the genre you like it doesn’t seem to be able to understand why it is that you like certain channels.

    For instance, video games. It should know not to recommend channels that don’t have really loud youtubers who are screaming at me to smash the like button and have the most obnoxious thumbnails. But, it just sees that I like games. And then it is horrible for spoilers where I might watch a video for a game review I’m interested in then next it does is start filling my feed with spoiler content from that video.

    I can do without it.

    Bogasse ,

    Yeah it’s the same for me. When I watch Youtube on my computer I often feel like I wasted a lot of time. On my phone I can only pick high quality content from the curated list of creators that I’ve maintained over the years, and it is a much better experience.

    beefontoast ,

    Brave browser on android has YouTube ad blocking by default.

    outrageousmatter , to news in The temperature in China hit 52.2°C (126°F)
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    Man, that must be hell, it’s literally death valley temperature since they were the same temperature this week. Kinda ironic how death valley name was because the dudes who were stuck finally left saying “goodbye death valley”, and in the future it’ll literally become death.

    habanhero , to programmerhumor in What the actual F**k???

    Simple, she works at Twitter. Just preparing for a code review with Elon.

    Aurenkin ,

    Sir, by my calculations we can save millions by having developers switching to a light theme before printing their code for review.

    talentedkiwi , to mildlyinfuriating in Of course Google Photos backup turned on by itself after migration, and undoing that means scrolling down and selecting every individual day of a year total

    While not that much easier, you can press and hold an image until it gets served, then drag your finger up or down to select multiple photos. You can hold it at the edge to scroll and select. Isn’t great for thousands of photos, but better than selecting individual days.

    (For future reference and for others’ info)

    PinkPanther ,

    You could’ve told me that 2 days ago. Had to manually click 300 photos 4 times… I’ll remember this, thanks!

    LeylaaLovee , to programmerhumor in What the actual F**k???
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    Tfw all the coding you know is from PLTW classes

    ArtVandelay , to programmerhumor in What the actual F**k???
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    And I thought I abused print statements

    bappity , to cat in That time I was going to read, but ol' Tom needed a pillow
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    this is your life now

    swan , to newcommunities in I created !fucknfts - since no one's making a community to piss/diss/shit on NFTs yet

    Why would I want to join a sub for something I don’t like? I want positivity in my life, not hate

    Kaloi , to mildlyinfuriating in You can't uninstall this software without being forced to participate in their survey

    Laughs in linux…

    psud ,

    I’m half surprised that you can’t force uninstall from windows, I guess it’s due to MS requiring software to provide its own uninstaller

    apt uninstall <blah>

    doesn’t mess around

    ColdWater ,
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    Well you can, just delete the entire folder and you’re done

    rhpp ,

    But that often leaves behind the registry entries which may or may not cause problems.

    psud ,

    And whatever menus and shortcuts, which are usually cleaned up by the uninstaller

    ColdWater ,
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    Even with the uninstaller with some shady software (Wondershare, CCleaner, antivirus softwares for example) the registry entries is still there

    MarkG_108 ,

    apt remove <blah>, or, and even better,

    apt purge <blah>

    WhoRoger , to world in HELLO WORLD!
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    I meaaaaan I just want world news… With less USA stuff. Every world news sublemmy is 1/2 USA/China/Israel, 1/3 Ukraine/Russia/Turkey and the rest is usually about other oppressive regimes.

    I don’t quite understand what’s about lgbtq+… If there’s news, it’s news, if there’s not, it’s not…

    I dunno, maybe I should just stop followings any news apart from uplifting ones, because otherwise it’s all the same depressing planet. Wars and hunger and collapse and idiots running/ruining everything.

    vd1n , to programmerhumor in What the actual F**k???

    Me searching for a graphic design job…

    "1. Knowledge and fluency of front end and backend we design is a must

    1. You will be in charge of maintaining our website.
    2. You will cream social media posts and create videos as needed by the sales team)
    3. Complete understanding of PowerPoint. Create sales PowerPoints daily of whatever the sales team needs. Including all copy."
    Domille ,

    this is why I quit graphic design. I was a freelancer for 14 years and finally got sick of it. Not only that, the pay is shit now too. Back in 2007 I got a job offer for $75/hr… granted that was in NYC… but now, you’ll be lucky if you find anything for $30/hr, NYC or not.

    Rootiest ,
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    Any job listing that asks you to “cream social media posts” is a red flag

    Eylrid ,

    Onlyfans content reviewer

    demesisx , to newcommunities in I created !fucknfts - since no one's making a community to piss/diss/shit on NFTs yet
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    Saying “fuck nft’s!” is like saying “fuck UUID’s!”.

    They’re literally an everyday part of software engineering on decentralized protocols. They got a bad rap with tech-illiterate people because of moonboi hype but they’ll ALWAYS be a part of decentralized software just like any other type of data created for specific uses.

    disasterpiece ,

    ^ The only person in this thread who actually knows what NFTs are

    JPAKx4 ,

    So this is what I’ve never heard, is when have nfts actually been used? Like it’s too inefficient/expensive to store large amounts of data, so what is it good for?

    disasterpiece ,

    All an NFT is, is a way to prove ownership of a digital good. Think of an NFT not being the item itself, but a receipt that you can use to prove you own said item. You’re probably only familiar with this concept being applied to images, but that’s just one application.

    NFTs function very similarly to cryptocurrency with one notable exception, they are not fungible. If we both have a bitcoin and decide to trade them, we both end up with what we started because bitcoins (much like any currency) are fungible. NFTs represent unique items, so they can’t all be treated as equals. That’s all an NFT is at its core, a digital proof of ownership of an item that is unique.

    This is my go to example for an alternative use case for NFTs:

    You know how Ticketmaster sucks right? Imagine if instead of buying tickets through TicketMaster you bought them directly from artists/venues as an NFT. At the gate you can show that you have the NFT in your wallet which proves that you own the ticket. Instead of Ticketmaster taking a massive cut, you pay a (comparatively) much smaller fee to the decentralized network that processed your transaction, and the entirety of the price of the ticket goes to the venue/artist.

    I find that people frequently hate on NFTs because they don’t understand how truly generalized of a concept it is. There are so many ways this technology could be applied, but it’s so new! It takes time for people to conceptualize, develop, and implement this stuff. And with decentralization at the heart, it usually has to happen without a major corporation backing development. So be patient, have an open mind, and know that even I think bored ape NFTs are dumb as fuck

    Source: ex /r/CryptoCurrency mod 😛 Happy to chat more about it if you’re curious!

    Lumidaub ,

    Why can’t I buy that ticket directly from the artist/venue? Why do I need the receipt?

    ZodiacSF1969 ,

    Exactly.

    All the people defending NFTs are ignoring the problem that they are still a very inefficient way to handle the proposed usecases.

    disasterpiece ,

    Tickets and receipts are interchangeable. It is an item that shows proof of ownership.

    Artists and venues are not capable of building their own ticketing and distribution platforms, which is why companies like Ticketmaster exist in the first place and come with exorbitant fees.

    I, as an individual with no funding whatsoever, can create NFTs that could act as tickets to an event while guaranteeing that the tickets can’t be forged.

    I honestly do not see how it’s inefficient. The cost is incredibly low. The network almost all NFTs use (Ethereum) has reduced its energy consumption by 99.99% since switching to PoW. From an end-user perspective it would be no different than purchasing a ticket from any other digital storefront. Paying $25 in fees on a $50 ticket is inefficient. Every venue building their own ticketing system is inefficient.

    I feel like so many people think I’m some crypto maximalist when I talk about how NFTs are not entirely stupid. NFTs are such a general idea it makes no sense to say that they have no valid use cases unless you believe that all decentralized networks (including the fediverse) are dumb.

    disasterpiece ,

    As another user said, the NFT is the ticket. A ticket is basically a receipt when you think about it, which is why it makes sense as a use case. It shows that you have purchased a unique item (the seat) and grants you access to it.

    The artist/venue could make a ticket independently and without NFTs. They would then have to make them in a way that couldn’t be forged, and would have to create a distribution system. None of that is simple for an independent artist/venue to implement. By using an NFT all of that is handled by the decentralized network.

    Again, that was simply an example to help demonstrate how NFTs have more use cases than just a picture of a monkey

    Lumidaub ,

    How about a digital ticket? A QR code to be presented on my phone that I got via email? That seems very feasible. I still don’t see what advantage an NFT would have here. Seriously asking because I’ve been confused for the last few years and nobody is explaining in a way that makes sense to me.

    I’m generally not aware of many cases of ownership of anything being in question, so many in fact that we need an entirely new way of dealing with them. Also look at how many monkey pictures have been straight up stolen with, apparently, no way to prove that they were stolen, because stuff can’t be deleted on the blockchain.

    disasterpiece ,

    A QR code is a link. Who hosts the site? Who is going to pay for the infrastructure, let alone the engineer to set it up? An email has the same problem, what mail server is going to send the email? How do you ensure someone can’t duplicate a ticket? You can’t just make that out of thin air. These systems cost money to create and implement, which is not approachable for individual artists and venues. An NFT takes care of all of that and does it very well at very low cost. Not to mention, the lack of a middle man means all money (besides a small fee to operate on the decentralized network) goes directly to the artists/venue)

    I disagree that being able to prove ownership is not a common use case. NFTs aren’t useful in every situation, but when proof of ownership is involved, NFTs are relevant.

    Another example of this could be a digital license. Say that you purchased a lifetime license to a piece of software (maybe even a game). You could sell/trade the license to another person on your own terms. I really like this idea because we don’t really “own” any digital goods we purchase now days. If you have a physical game you can sell it to a friend, why not the same for digital ones?

    And yes, while they can be stolen, that is not the security they provide. Anything can be stolen. NFTs can’t be forged.

    Also want to say thank you for actually asking a question and not just trying to dunk on the whole concept!

    insomniac_lemon ,
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    Does "fuck auctioning off digital media (particularly procedurally-generated .jpg files)" make it more clear? Screw artificial scarcity? Ignore/de-value digital real-estate?

    demesisx ,
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    I mean, of course procedurally-generated jpg files are worthless bullshit. I’m a serious crypto aficionado and I never once bought a single NFT because I knew they were just images that anyone could view.

    NFT’s, as you’re describing them here, were just a money-laundering scheme. But that’s not what NFT’s actually are. They’re a representation in a system that something is 100% unique (or part of a limited quantity). Since software engineering’s entire purpose is to model real-life in software, this concept was an absolute inevitability.

    The story: someone generated a bored ape then sold it to themself for a 1,000,000% profit in an attempt to launder the ETH that person gained through illicit means in the shitcoin trades. It’s a tale as old as currency itsself: Beanie babies, trading cards, collectible art, collectibles in general. People are degenerate gamblers but NFT’s are actually an innocent technology co-opted by moonbois. Same deal with crypto in general. Greedy people ruin the reputation of anything they touch (or trade rabidly in this case).

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