IronDonkey

joined 1 year ago
[–] IronDonkey 2 points 1 year ago

No. Most people are decent people, even the people with dumb political ideas.

[–] IronDonkey 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This assumes you're looking for a particular item of clothing. It's true that the clothes cache is not optimized for that.

However, if you are instead looking for a shirt, a pair of pants, and/or so on, without regards to which specific shirt, and if the cache is randomly sorted and the distribution of all such items is roughly equal, then it becomes O(1) - regardless of the size of the cache, you'll get what you want within 4 or 5 checks. Plus, you typically want one of each of the types of item, and you'll get all of them within those same 4 or 5 checks.

Bonus: the checks can be parallelized by using a "wide" cache that enables multiple items to be checked at once. This is why I use a short and wide clean clothes basket and a tall and skinny dirty clothes basket.

[–] IronDonkey 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I can't speak for anyone but myself.

I am not attached to the fediverse. The federated aspect is, to me, interesting from a technical standpoint, but irrelevant to my decision to be here. I'm also not particularly attached to foss principles.

I came here because I got annoyed at reddit. I'll continue to poke around here exactly as long as it's entertaining/informative. That purpose is not contradicted by leaving here for threads (it'd have to be a reddit clone instead of a Twitter clone to pique my interest at all, but leaving that aside).

So if, over the next few years, more and more of the content that I was interacting with was coming from threads, then threads split off, it's reasonably likely that I'd want to continue interacting with threads. And if the majority of the stuff I was interested in was on threads, I probably wouldn't bother coming back here.

A reasonable reaction to that is "don't let the door hit you on the way out", and that's fine. But what could conceivably happen is that something like threads uses what has been built here to gain ground, then starts leeching away communities. They start moving to Facebook servers because Facebook has butt tons of money so the servers are stable, and besides, everyone else can still get there from other instances. Then Facebook starts adding incompatible features, which motivates more migration to their instances, and so on and so on, then there's a split.

Now Facebook's threads has devoured your communities, taken your users, and so taken your content, mostly just to jumpstart it's own growth. To get what they are familiar with, people like myself stay on/move to Facebook, leaving the fediverse to rebuild the communities that it built in the first place, out of the people who care more about foss principles. While appearing to external observers like an inferior clone off the Facebook threads thing, to add insult to injury.

So the issue is that you wouldn't lose just the new stuff from Facebook, but a fair bit of the preexisting stuff that sided with Facebook after the split out of convenience. What you'd keep are the people who stick it out out of loyalty to foss or federated or some other principle - and that may not be enough to carry on the level of content that's desired, even with the fediverse's "size isn't everything" philosophy.

Of course, it's possible that either a) none of that would happen even if there were federation with Facebook and everything would be fine forever, or b) all of that would happen even without federation with Facebook, just without the intermediate stage where there's interaction. But the above seems to be the concern, and it's not without merit (both because of past examples and, well, because I know I personally wouldn't stay if the content were more appealing somewhere else and I don't think I'm unique).

Personally, I think that with Twitter reeling at the moment, all the Facebook version has to do is be similar enough to be familiar, have good performance, and be easy to use to have a shot at that nabbing that part of the market (including users from the fediverse) - interoperability with mastodon or not. But predicting the future is rather difficult, so it's hard to say.

[–] IronDonkey 1 points 1 year ago

Satisfactory is similar for me. Those two games have given me hundreds of hours of entertainment each.

[–] IronDonkey -4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Just started scrolling around here a few days ago myself. Based purely on the posts I've clicked from "top", so far it seems to be about as left as reddit, but in an even more angry way: Even quicker to use dehumanizing rhetoric, to jump on the "anyone who doesn't agree with me must actually be acting in bad faith" trend that has been gaining ground on reddit, and so on. And even one highly upvoted comment that said that every mention of free speech is a fascist dog whistle, which in context I think was supposed to be in support of some lefty thing, though that would enrage most lefties I know in the real world.

See how it plays out though, haven't been here long.

[–] IronDonkey 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That's not contrary to what he said at all, it's just another layer of why things are the way they are.

If you want the average joes, you need good ux. If you don't have it, you won't get/keep them.

Maybe there are good reasons why you don't have decent ux. Maybe other people only do because they spend money. Maybe you can find a way around that, maybe you can't.

Doesn't matter. Good user experience means you keep users, bad user experience means you don't.

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