ElectroVagrant

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[–] ElectroVagrant 1 points 8 months ago

Once I thought and did the thing then realized the thought was the thing to do and then it kept going and going and...

[–] ElectroVagrant 4 points 8 months ago

when you simply become the tail I think that makes you like a ferret, or other roaming furry cylinders

hmm, fluffy ferrets...

[–] ElectroVagrant 3 points 8 months ago (1 children)

bummer, an ent using comms tech despite the classic trait of'em being against exploitative civilization didn't click as much as I thought it might

more fun imagery for me! In my head it's a clear visual of a cross between solar and cyberpunk. Then again, I don't remember ents in Shadowrun, but people play the TTRPG a little fast and loose like D&D, so I stand by my OP thought

[–] ElectroVagrant 8 points 8 months ago (3 children)

oh, uh, for those unfamiliar: Shadowrun's a tabletop RPG as well as a computer RPG with a cyberpunk setting but with fantasy creatures and magic mixed together

[–] ElectroVagrant 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

I am very good at being online so I am definitely not just getting around to mentioning that I cross-posted this to our peer community [email protected] where some others have responded with some of the active communities they've found: https://lemmy.world/post/14734186

If you've any you'd like to add, comments are open here as well!

[–] ElectroVagrant 8 points 8 months ago

At a glance this sounds even more intrusive than it's been with Win10 (and maybe 11?), and sadly it's no surprise as even without AI junk, I think the defaults with Win10 (and maybe 11) are to track your PC use to try to provide some "convenience" features, e.g. display of recently used programs/accessed files when you go to open a new desktop (Win key + Tab).

If they would be more transparent about this and indicate whether and how much of that info, "anonymized/depersonalized" or not, is being taken by them, I think people would still be understandably annoyed but more understanding; at least with an easy opt out or better still, the default being that you must opt in for any of it.

[–] ElectroVagrant 32 points 8 months ago (3 children)

it's 2% milk, 98% mystery fun

[–] ElectroVagrant 13 points 8 months ago

I don't know the specifics of what may have happened with Lemmy.film, so we'll have to see if someone else may know.

As to what happens to posts to "their" communities, my rough understanding is that with the host server gone, federation either doesn't occur or maybe attempts to reach the host but simply stops after some number of attempts. Upon failure I think it simply collects the posts on your home server/instance's copy of the community.

Not sure what would happen if a new instance was spun up of Lemmy.film either from a backup or in general, but I'd imagine there's some settings/adjustments that may be calibrated to prevent it getting a backlog of posts dumped on it causing it to get bogged down or crash.

As to questions specifically about the Lemmy software, you may try [email protected] or [email protected], think either one would be okay for this.

[–] ElectroVagrant 47 points 8 months ago

Pulling the background link here to save people some clicks: https://buttondown.email/ninelives/archive/the-coming-enshittification-of-public-libraries/

With a few quotes to highlight the frustrating situation:

That’s because OverDrive, a private corporation, has a monopoly on managing the availability and distribution of ebooks and audiobooks for government-funded public libraries in North America. (I looked for exact current numbers, but turns out that would require the time and resources of a professional journalist.^1^ Best I could do: as of December 2019, OverDrive controlled digital lending for “more than 95% of public libraries in the US and Canada”.^2^)

Emphasis added.

Right away I saw that in June 2020, OverDrive was sold to global investment firm KKR. [...] The private equity firm of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, I quickly learned, was either the inventor of, or an early pioneer in, basically all the Shitty Business Practices: leveraged buyouts, corporate raiding, vulture capitalism. They’ve been at it since the 1970s and they’re still going strong. [...] Even in the world of investment capital, where evil is arguably banal, KKR is notoriously vile. They are the World Champions of Grabbing All The Money And Leaving Everyone Else In The Shit.

[...]

And if OverDrive goes belly-up at some point in the future, crushed by KKR’s leveraged debt, it’s going to take down access to the digital catalogs of nearly every public library in North America.

Emphasis added.

[–] ElectroVagrant 2 points 8 months ago

No reason really, and the video doesn't suggest they'd be unable to. Its title is doing that regular clickbaity style of YouTube, but the content itself is interesting if you wondered what went into making these small games, and how some grew in size later in the NES' existence as more was added to cartridges to enable more involved games.

[–] ElectroVagrant 1 points 8 months ago

That's so cool! Appreciate all the detail as well!

[–] ElectroVagrant 8 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (2 children)

In strict technical terms, yeah it's okay, albeit with the shortcomings to be expected of a smaller development team. In terms of population and activity with this format, I think it may be at the top compared to alternatives as well.

There's still others and other software options though for this format that people could try, which honestly may even be technically better, but lacking population/activity means they're in an odd spot.

The first of these you'll read about on here are likely Kbin/Mbin, possibly followed by PieFed or still-in-development Sublinks. Kbin/Mbin is definitely the runner-up in terms of federated Reddit-alternatives, as it was one of the few options available at the time people were leaving Reddit.

PieFed and Sublinks have emerged more recently with different priorities and approaches compared to Lemmy, but with the same desire to offer a federated option for people to deploy.

The last you may read about around here would be of stuff like Discuit, Lobste.rs, Raddle (and any other sites built with Postmill), Tildes, and the like, which are all most like Reddit in terms of their being stand-alone sites, unconnected to any others running the same underlying server software. However each of these, I think, may have lower population than the cumulative population of the Lemmy network of sites.


All that said, cutting to your last question: ultimately it heavily depends on the instance/site you settle into.

Lemmy isn't a monolith, which is both its greatest strength and weakness compared to Reddit. You may be able to find a Lemmy instance/site that heavily blocks out politics and moderates lightly, but the irony of this is that it means it may have to be overly-policed to achieve that, and might appear less active in the process from heavy disconnection/defederation from any instances/sites that permit political posts/discussion.

Right now though, much of Lemmy is heavily political, and it's arguably because of lax moderation to keep political posts/discussions to relevant communities, which is itself probably in part because of lacking moderation tools to enable lighter touches to redirect posts/discussions.

Nevertheless, it's possibly the best option fitting the format available at the moment given the rest, but if Lemmy and federation doesn't suit you you might check out Tildes or Discuit. Although be advised: Tildes remains invite only for now.

Links to all options/alternatives mentioned:


One last point, I swear, but if you do stick around and just want to chat about tv shows, movies, and music, I'd recommend visiting:

[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

Honestly I think any general/casual discussion community would welcome posts about those subjects as well, which there are a number of across Lemmy sites to check out.

 

I didn't really intend to get into modding communities here, much like I imagine many others didn't, but since I'm doing so, I can't help noticing the mod tools are pretty basic.

Some improvements I think I'd like would probably be:

  • View modlog by community, so when you click the modlog at the bottom of a community's sidebar, it filters down to that community.
  • An option to review a moderated post's contents without having to go to the modlog. This would be really useful in moderation teams to see why your teammates removed/moderated a post/comment.
  • A separate suspend option for misconduct that's not outright banworthy. I've seen some bans in modlog that suggest it may be used like suspending, but that's not really intuitive imo.
  • Multiple post/comment selection. Right now this is pretty low priority, but if ever waves of spam come up, this would be pretty critical to clearing out spam.

These are just a few that come to mind. What are some others you've had occur to you?

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by ElectroVagrant to c/support
 

Recently I've tried to make posts & comments to a couple remote instances (slrpnk.net & just now sh.itjust.works), and while they appear to post correctly (not getting stuck on spinning create/submit circle), they never appear on the remote instance.

In the case of posting to slrpnk.net I gave it a couple days before posting this, as I know sometimes federation can be finicky (and it's hard to tell whether it's your end or their end). With sh.itjust.works, I admittedly haven't given it much time yet (only just posted), but from experience I know typically the delay isn't that long unless something may be going awry.

I only noticed this happening after @[email protected] disabled federation debugging to address posting delays. Perhaps it's mere coincidence?

Still, I thought it worth reporting, as I suspect some may not have realized it just yet as they're still getting used to things around here & may only be posting to local Lemmy.World communities.

Edit: I did another test just now with a comment over on a lemmy.one thread which did federate promptly (albeit the edit's taking its time carrying over), so now I'm really not sure what may be going on here.

Of the three, I'd think slrpnk.net should have the fewest delays, being a smaller instance, whereas I understand the delay with sh.itjustworks, but then I see that it appears it may have roughly a similar amount of folks to lemmy.one...So, yeah. Situation's unclear.

 

An interesting post going over the history of the social bookmarking site Delicious.

It's not comprehensive as it was mainly for the author's own research, but it's a compelling read all the same imo.

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The Restless Wind (self.lemmyscareyou)
 

Some folks sleep to the silence, some to the gentle sounds of a fan, and on nights when nature is kind, to the steady sound of the rain. I'm among those folks that enjoys a gentle sound as I try to doze, but for the past few nights, it's as if someone had insulted nature itself and my house was caught in their wrath.

There wasn't a moment's silence to speak of as the breeze turned to gales as the sun went down, and the treetops bristled loudly. Worse, the branches of the trees nearest my home kept hammering the walls, some sounding as if they were even sweeping the shingles off the roof. Yet each morning, as the sun rose, each tree remained unbroken, the house itself undamaged, and not a fallen branch in sight.

It made no sense, but then, trees have endured the world's winds for ages...More surprising was that the house hadn't been wrecked, given the horrific sounds that kept me awake.

Finally, one sleepless night of this raucous rampage, I decided to get up and try to uncover just what was stirring each night. Nothing natural occurs with this sort of consistent intensity...Does it?

As I made my way to the door, I looked through the windows to make sure it wasn't all in my mind, and sure enough, it looked as if a great storm was blowing outside...Again. The house groaned as it was assailed by the gusts, and I began to rethink even trying to step outside. What could I even do if I did find...Something, something that could create such a force?

I didn't know, but it didn't matter, as whatever this was, it was keeping me from sleeping regardless, so it was either face it or let exhaustion overcome me.

I had to force the door open just to get out. The door kept almost slamming shut as I tried to get out, as if my home was attempting to hold me inside and keep me safe. I should have given in to its attempts.

Once outside, the trees that had seemed subject to the winds began to make earsplitting cracking sounds, as though they were breaking from the nights of relentless battery...Yet they weren't breaking. They...were...They hadn't looked themselves I realized, they weren't what I saw in the daylight.

They were...Becoming what I saw in the day, just...Ordinary trees, but...They weren't. I wanted to see what they really were, but before I realized it, I was out of breath. I blacked out.

I awoke the next day outside, and everything was as it always was in the daylight...Yet as night fell, I no longer heard the restless winds, but now...I heard my own voice, speaking hoarsely, urgently, for what I could not understand, and I daren't give in...

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Feedbro add-on! (self.rssfeeds)
submitted 2 years ago by ElectroVagrant to c/rssfeeds
 

Some great resources already here, so I thought I'd chip in and mention Feedbro, an add-on available on Firefox, Chrome, Vivaldi, and Edge.

It's a RSS feed reader in your browser that doesn't require an account, but if you're kinda weird like me, I mainly use it for finding RSS feeds on web pages then adding them to a separate RSS reader.

With RSS being more & more buried on some sites, this is a super useful tool for finding otherwise hidden RSS feeds imo.

 

Sort of posting here with the odd hope of drawing some eyes to this space, and because, uh...I'd really be interested in if anyone that sees this may have insights into fixing up shoes and boots.

I'd make a distinct community for the subject but I have zero knowledge of the matter, and I'd post elsewhere, but their communities are more specifically focused (e.g. tech/automobiles/etc.).

Any sort of insight/advice from say, patching holes or rejoining the upper part to the bottom (blanking on the right terms here) or whathaveyou.

 

I've seen occasional comments from folks here where the avatar appears broken, and when going directly here, I found some community icons are likewise...

Checked another browser to make sure and they're more obviously broken viewed through it, so uh...What's up? Did Lemmy change accepted image formats at some point that broke a bunch of'em here?

 

cross-post from defederated beehaw, doing so 'cause I still think it's a pretty decent article to have on our end as well.

Writer reflects on the questionable ethics of the emerging AI industry and its exploitation and traumatizing of underpaid, and unpaid international labor & participation.

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Clothing, what's up? (self.general)
submitted 2 years ago by ElectroVagrant to c/general
 

Sometimes I think nudists have the right idea. Whether it's laundry or finding clothing that works for you, there's always something to sort out with clothing.

What have been some of your clothing ventures? Are you an avid thrifter, or do you make some of your own? Found some clothing or shoe brands that really last?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/175867

Lemmy World !General's been made to field a variety of chatter & discussion as you find your way around.

Not sure which community to post to on Lemmy World yet? Just wanna shoot the breeze? Here's a(nother) space to do that!

[email protected]

https://lemmy.world/c/general

General /c/ version link

(One of those should work across devices, I think...)

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Currently into... (self.general)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by ElectroVagrant to c/general
 

A little thread to talk about whatever you've been into lately (besides getting lost figuring out Lemmy, that is).

 

New around here? Want to introduce yourself? Here's a thread! Or if that whole practice makes you want to disappear, uh...Make someone up, or introduce your pet instead!

Whatever floats your boat, and hey, if you have a boat, introduce that boat!

Oh, and before I forget (again), I've written a relatively brief FAQ to help folks find their way around here.

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