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umbraroze , to RedditMigration
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OK so search has always sucked.
It has sucked especially in the New Reddit era.
Now, they have deployed the Even Newer Reddit user interface.

One of my biggest use cases of Reddit was "what are people in various communities talking about this particular video"?

In Old.Reddit, you could at least see crossposts in the unlikely case that the YouTube URL was somehow equivalent to the actual URL posted to Reddit. You know, because YouTube videos could be called upon by many requests, and Reddit fucking gave no shit about any URL normalisation.

But they at least let you see if anyone had crossposted shit.

Apparently, the New New User Interface fucking doesn't even let you do that. I tried searching for a particular video that was already posted in particular communities. Nothing.
Tried Google Search to find this particular thing. OK, found it.
Slapped "old." to it. "6 discussions."
That's it. Reddit was already shit at finding discussions about particular YouTube videos if you didn't use old.reddit. The new Reddit interface at least pretended the crossposts were there. Crossposts no longer are there. Why the fuck do people even follow the site any more.

DrPop ,

My issue is on Mobile is the past is long as hell breaking down the mechanics of something I can’t even view the full thing and I refuse to use the app. I’ve tried tapping scrolling and other things too.

ThatOneKirbyMain2568 ,
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@umbraroze

Why the fuck do people even follow the site any more.

Unfortunately, that's where all the content is. Things like this don't bother a lot of people — for example, discussion about YT videos wasn't something I ever used Reddit for — and as long as Reddit is the only platform providing what they're interested in, they're going to stay.

nm , to random
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My 2.0 website tool is now available for your anti-fascist viewing pleasure!

Please share this around so I can finallly go to sleep 😫. I know people wanted to see it.

Servers not listed just had no readily-available data for me to grab.

https://fedipact.veganism.social/?v=2

Fake4000 ,

Does it mention somewhere what limited means?

sir_reginald ,
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just a few days ago they enabled some limited one-way ActivityPub support.

It’s, of course, far from the whole thing, but they’re rolling it out slowly for testing purposes ig.

SallyStrange , to random
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Today is the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. Stop rolling your eyes, this isn't a patriotic post! You know me better than that.

This is about spilling the tea... about the British East India Company's spilled tea, and what that had to do with Bengal, textile workers, and famine.

See, BEIC was using its private armies to open markets around the world to their trading policies, and to install local rulers who would keep the goods and money flowing. They did this in Bengal, one of the world's biggest producers of textiles in the mid-1700s.

Then, in 1768, drought hit Bengal and crops failed. People began to go hungry, but the BEIC's puppet rulers and agents just continued to collect taxes--and, in some cases, to profiteer off the sale of food. Over the next two years, these practices exacerbated the food shortages, leading to the Great Bengal Famine of 1770, in which 7 - 10 million people are estimated to have starved to death. That's at least 25% of the entire Bengali population of the time.

This put a big dent in the profits of the BEIC (oopsie, who knew famine profiteering could have negative economic impacts?), leading to a financial crisis in England. This is also why BEIC was unloading tea for cheap in the American colonies, to get some of those revenues back.

So yeah, "no taxation without representation" was the rallying cry, but isn't it interesting that we (USians, I mean) were never taught that the REASON colonists were worried about this is because they felt they had something in common with starving Bengalis: namely, the vulnerability to a multinational corporation which clearly demonstrated its depraved indifference to human suffering in pursuit of profit.

Courtesy of Metafoundry newsletter:

https://tinyletter.com/metafoundry/letters/metafoundry-80-tea-and-famine

SallyStrange OP ,
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Couple of little nuggets I left out because I'm trying to be concise (ha), but they're so interesting:

  1. The BEIC was able to unload tea in the American colonies because the English parliament, rather than let the company fail, bailed it out. Part of the bailout conditions were that they got a monopoly over tea sales in the colonies. Same as it ever was, eh?

  2. BEIC agents who wrote letters and contacted the media (such as it was) to spread the word, and the outrage, about the completely unnecessary famine, were possibly the world's first whistleblowers.

SallyStrange OP ,
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giotras , to science Italian
BBCRD , (edited ) to random
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It's been a great year - and as it comes to an end we're looking back at all the things we've done in 2023!

See some of our big achievements - and as we're always working on the future, get a head start on where things are headed over the next few years...

Watch more and see a summary of our year's highlights: https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2023-12-bbc-research-development-2023-highlights

LadyDragonfly , to random
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What's your favorite opening line of any book? I'll go first.

"This is my favorite book in all the world, though I have never read it."

jda ,
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@LadyDragonfly

"On the morning that they were going to kill him, Santiago Nasar got up at five-thirty in the morning to wait for the boat bishop was coming on."

Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García Márquez

@bookstodon

f800gecko ,
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@jda @LadyDragonfly @bookstodon

Such a great book.

annaleen , to random
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Need some last-minute gifts? Books are the greatest. Here is me frolicking in a park with some of my books, which all want to live on your bookshelf. You can get them at your local indie bookstore, or get signed and personalized copies from @foliosf at foliosf.com/annaleenewitz -- plus, you can pre-order my new nonfiction book, Stories Are Weapons: Psychological Warfare and the American Mind, which I guarantee your future self will be glad to have in June.

A messy stack of my books rests on a tree stump. They are: "The Terraformers," "Four Lost Cities," "Autonomous," "The Future of Another Timeline," and "Scatter, Adapt, and Remember."
This is a picture of the cover of my forthcoming book, "Stories Are Weapons: Psychological Warfare and the American Mind." Hovering around the book are little cartoon speech bubbles that contain advance praise for the book. Ed Yong says: "A thoroughly researched and masterfully crafted book that gives us something hopeful -- a way to disarm the narratives that have been used against us and reclaim better ones." Angela Saini says, "A storyteller's account of the devastating force of storytelling." Molly Crabapple says, "This will change the way you understand America." Astra Taylor says, "Illuminating and energizing, Stories Are Weapons can help us defuse the propaganda bombs going off all around us." There is also praise from NK Jemisin, who says, "Annalee Newitz always sees to the heart of complex systems and breaks them down with poetic ferocity." The book is coming in early June from W.W. Norton & Company.

MagentaRocks ,
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profoundlynerdy , to random
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Groups is ending support for .

https://www.osnews.com/story/138084/google-groups-ending-support-for-usenet/

Thank God! Google Groups has been an unrelenting torrent of Usenet spam for quite a long time now.

firefly ,

@profoundlynerdy

It looks like someone in EEE headquarters finally got the memo and did an assessment. Decision: Extinguish.

Nika , to random
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New instance, new introduction

Hi I’m Nika (they/them) and my hobbies are gaming, cooking and baking, knitting and crocheting. I bake my own sourdough bread since 2015. I organise my life with a bullet journal.

I speak German and English.
My posts will be written in English most of the time.

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EighthLayer , to random
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I installed the beta. What in the 2013 is this?! 🤨

WhyNotZoidberg , to random
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I know a LOT of the community absolutely love both Idris and Keanu, but I think one reason why I feel so disconnected to both their characters is that I never cared about either actor all that much.

In short I am one of the few players who do not have an emotional commitment towards either character just by hearing their voices.

WhyNotZoidberg OP ,
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@hybridhavoc oh yes. It's just that for me he starts at Relationdhip -50 instead of +50 so to speak.

WanderingPoltergeist ,
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@WhyNotZoidberg I'm the same way...Except I respect the work of Idris and Keanu; I don't immediately become committed to the character they play. Unless they show me with great acting that there's a reason for me to care about their characters in game! A flat performance will net absolutely no response at all from me. I ended up liking Johnny Silverhand deeper into my playthrough of Cyberpunk 2077 only because Keanu put a lot of work into portraying him. It felt authentic to the point my impression of the chaotic, rocker bad boy who made dumb freaking choices...Made me begin to adore the deeply flawed Johnny. I've yet to experience Idris's character because I haven't bought the DLC. I'm intrigued though based on the marketing material, at least. I love a great mystery thriller!

WhyNotZoidberg , to random
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dreadfulsanity ,
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@WhyNotZoidberg "I wanna smell that choo-choo burn."

WhyNotZoidberg OP ,
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@dreadfulsanity Claire is awesomesauce

garius , to random
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STREAM TIME!

They call him the Flame of Persia. Through blood and diplomacy, Nezam has reforged the Zoroastrian Empire of old.

BUT Nezam grows old. Can has daughter Javaneh, born of a concubine, hold it together when he dies?

Join me for Crusader Kings 3 https://twitch.tv/gariusthebrit

darth , to random
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Everyone looking forward to PS5 Pro is actually a PC gamer in their heart, dreaming of having an option to spend money on a more powerful graphics card.

darth OP ,
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@sharan I actually agree. I think PC remains what it has always been for people who prefer it that way, but consoles distanced themselves SLIGHTLY from what they used to be. There is now too much emphasis on resolution, framerate, options, etc in console space.

Digital Foundry has a million YT followers talking about console games running at 25 fps in certain scenarios. This kind of content has changed console gamers to be like PC gamers, but it doesn't work. 🤷

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darth OP ,
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@nazokiyoubinbou console game developers used to create game for particular hardware and you would always get fluid gameplay. Nowadays developers fail to optimize their game and hope that more powerful hardware gets released. And users support this way of doing things...

user0 , to random

NEW:

(Technically, this is a modified mirror, since Codeberg does not support forking non-Codeberg git repos)

I'll try to keep changes in sync between my Mobile-Friendly-Firefox and my mobile-config-firefox repos.

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