The classic “why don’t people agree with me when I try to blame Jews for global conspiracies?”
The classic “why don’t people agree with me when I try to blame Jews for global conspiracies?”
It’s one of those “it depends” things. I’ve been working on a pretty data-dense webapp and as time goes on we’ve been shaving bits of padding off and instead relying on elevation and borders to signify the UI hierarchy of the app.
For normie apps where there’s hardly anything to present, I think all the spacing helps people not get overwhelmed as much.
At 10-11 minutes they get a second ad roll, so 99% of videos are about this length.
It’s almost a certainty that a 2:30 video has more information than an 11:01 video.
DuckDuckGo manages it mostly fine. At least, the results are more consistent, even if there’s the 1-in-50 chance it misses something Google would get.
The cynic in me suspects that Google makes their real results worse to increase ad results which are “close enough.”
Took a bit for me to even figure out what “moral values” was supposed to mean in this context.
Turns out they just think porn is evil and that children hate being exposed to it or something. https://swisscows.com/en/media-education
Nah, Thomas will sometimes write his own separate dissents when he votes against something seemingly normal just to prove he actually has no idea what he’s talking about and that ChatGPT2 would make a better justice.
There’s a PR open (https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/pulls/214) but I’m assuming Ernest has a million other things going on right now too.
Just in case users really wanted to see some hate speech mixed in with their regular discussions?
They literally bought a third party app that they rebranded as the official one. Reddit only has an app because of third party apps.
I keep thinking that should be a logo for a Vbin instead
Yep. Reddit is going to die, the question was how quick and what do we do about it.
Like, reddit might stay around as another 9gag, but that’s not really reddit then.
about the Lemmy devs
I mean, the devs haven’t made it a secret about how they fully believe Chinese nationalist propaganda.
Not that it really matters though, since if any issues did come up, Lemmy itself would be forked with new devs “in charge” even if the original devs still continued most of the work. The lemmy.ml instance itself would be a different issue, though.
There’s also not really any penalty for making extra accounts at different servers. I signed up for both kbin and lemmy.world before I settled on kbin.
A whiny trust-fund baby who destroyed their company and image through compulsive lying?
They seem equally worthless to me.
I just realized that in the last few months I haven’t even heard anyone talk about the Metaverse in any way, even about how it’s dead. The exception was the week of the Apple AR headset reveal, there was some commentary about how Apple was going out of their way to avoid being associated with it.
They’re extremely pro-China. They deny the Uyghur genocide, by saying it’s just as real as “white genocide”. It’s mostly criticisms that I would say are valid except that mixing in the Chinese propaganda kinda spoils the whole thing.
My expectation is that some people will just use it as an excuse because they actually enjoy Reddit turning into 9gag with NFTs. If it really becomes an issue, Lemmy will be forked, and new devs will lead it.
(There’s also still kbin.)
Assuming all the subs reopen, mods will find out which parts of what Reddit has been saying have been lies or not, and will find out if they’re actually able to mod properly.
My suspicion is that, like earlier when /u/spez was lying about the mods themselves, many of the mod tools won’t actually work like way /u/spez claims. The subs might not be closed any more, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they fill up with spam, AI-written ads, and troll posts.
Is that some sort of ISP-level block?
Sounds like you need a VPN.
I don’t mean that it’s not old, I mean that it’s still got some more room for improvement. Passkeys, for instance, are an attempt at improving the user experience.
$70 is typical for that, except it’s 30GB of data for the month before they reduce you to around 25kB/s.