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[–] Genericusername 14 points 1 year ago

I'd like to see a service that scans YouTube thumbnails for people overacting surprised with their mouth agape, and uses the power of A.I trained with hours of porn to edit huge dicks into every open mouth.

[–] Genericusername 14 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Wait, how isn't he dead? Aren't the nerves that make the heart and lungs do their thing get severed if the spine breaks at that point?

[–] Genericusername 1 points 1 year ago

Reddit still has better content. It's not as good as it used to be before the shenanigans broke loose, but while Lemmy is getting better every day, it still has a long way to go.

[–] Genericusername 1 points 1 year ago

So basically it's going to be YouTube, but for texts/images/videos and whatever gets people to click, upvote and keep returning for more. The downvote button will be killed at some point, people could pay to get their content pushed higher...

I don't think it's bad if there is a demand for it. But it would have been nice if it were to be opened alongside Reddit rather than Reddit slowly phasing into it, the same way Instagram didn't morph into "Threads", but rather it jumpstarted it.

[–] Genericusername 7 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Want to replace the battery on your 2 years old smartphone that is perfectly good, but the battery doesn't last as long?

Just grab a heat gun and melt the glue around the screen. With a suction cup, pull the screen apart and pry around the perimeter to separate the screen. This might end up in your display cracking if you apply too much force. After the screen is successfully separated unscrew a large number of screws of all shapes and sizes and make sure not to mix them when you put them back together after you're done. Carefully disconnect the tiny flat cable connectors. Then you need to separate the battery itself. It has two pull tabs that makes a satisfying noise when pulled, in order to release the glue. But especially if you're not experienced these are likely to tear, leaving the battery attached. Don't try to pull the battery away as it may result in damage to the battery and turn it to an instant spicy pillow or twist the frame of the phone making it wonky. You can use isopropyl alcohol to weaken the remaining glue in order to free the battery. After it's removal, put the new battery in it's place. Make sure all the alcohol had evaporated. Then put the phone back together pretty much as you took it apart. Make sure not to forget any screws or mix between them. Then glue the screen back together with a strip of glue. If you used to have water resistance it is now likely compromised.

That's what it means to replace the battery in some phones. This shouldn't be legal.

[–] Genericusername 1 points 1 year ago

Schwarzenegger is basically two words for black fused together.

[–] Genericusername 10 points 1 year ago (2 children)

How hard it is to replace the backend while keeping the experience the same?

[–] Genericusername 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I used to lurk there out of habit of using my 3rd party app of choice. Now that it had shut down, I don't think I'll come back.

[–] Genericusername 6 points 1 year ago

Almost as if it was a deliberate move. If I was given control of Reddit with the goal of running it to the ground as fast as I could, I'm not sure I could have done a better job than the current team running the site with the goal of making it profitable.

[–] Genericusername 7 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Yup. Just like Spez predicted. The site is maybe less popular, but it will survive. The protests will die off eventually. The Reddit clones will never be as popular and active as Reddit once was. Maybe eventually the investers and advertisers will return, and it will be seen in hindsight as a smart move. The quality of the content may take a drop, but it was a calculated risk of making it more profitable.

[–] Genericusername 12 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Back when I was a kid and got my first computer, I was mostly offline except for the occasional dial-up session. I didn't have much to do on the internet anyway and it was quite expensive. I remember being amazed the first time I have set up to meet a friend over ICQ, rather than a phone call, of being able to communicate with other computers from mine. It didn't matter whether these computers were at a neighbors' house, a different city or entirely different country. I was looking forward to the internet giving us ways to connect like never before. No barriers, just directly communicating and bridging cultural differences and whatnot. Little did I knew that this was just one phase, as the internet gets more and more segregated. Rather than connecting with people, it gives you the ability to filter out whatever you don't agree with, while staying connected with those who share your beliefs. It's like we are no longer living the same reality and can't even agree over fundamental things. I miss the old naive days of the internet when we feared viruses and the occasional pedophile in a chat room. Nowadays it's the possibility of spreading misinformation that could overthrow a government. Either having it going uncontrolled and unregulated, or having a private company in control of such power.

Personally, I think that this should be the choice of an individual user rather than the platform.

[–] Genericusername 2 points 1 year ago

It is a lot better than it used to be. Emulation tools got much better over the last couple of years, and there are many things that required applications in the past and now just work from the browser. You can edit documents, send emails, play games and videos, configure devices, edit images. All from the browser - over windows or Linux.

Making the shift to Linux is easier now than it has ever been. Linux caught up, Windows got bloated, emulation and platform agnostic web services gave a lot more options for counteracting Windows main advantage - which is software compatibility. And as Linux gains popularity that is changing for the better as well.

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