wulrus

joined 1 year ago
[–] wulrus 7 points 1 day ago

Idea stolen from wulrus, but the term is tusk, not trust. Then it work.

[–] wulrus 9 points 5 days ago

Sure, it's like Russel's Teapod. Which gives me an idea for the next meme ...

 
[–] wulrus 4 points 1 week ago

Wulrus likes the left guy

[–] wulrus 1 points 1 week ago

Why not wulrus at beach

[–] wulrus 14 points 1 week ago

German right wing party AfD had one just like this, but unironically

[–] wulrus 1 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Do they just kick you in the balls then, repeatedly?

[–] wulrus 1 points 2 weeks ago

WULRUS WULRUS WULRUS

[–] wulrus 8 points 3 weeks ago

WULRUS WULRUS WULRUS

[–] wulrus 1 points 3 weeks ago

Wulrus has the utmost approval of this comment

[–] wulrus 3 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

A 2000s Garmin GPS with OSM is neat and durable like a Nokia. Still use it even though I do keep my smartphone:

https://www.garmin.com/de-DE/p/8703

[–] wulrus 3 points 1 month ago

My initial understanding was that it's the cat that really got to go but the human did shenanigans with the toilet paper

[–] wulrus 21 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I remember the “big movement” when Twitter turned into a right wing cesspool.

At first, the biggest problem was that there were TWO main alternatives: Mastodon and Bluesky. So those who left split into two groups, ending up with a dead timeline, missing out on news. (I and my “bubble” use it to keep up with Covid vaccines, politics, safety etc.)

I joined the Mastodon group, because it solves the problem of a single crazy billionaire potentially buying & enshittifying it. But I fully admit that it is not user friendly at all. People who are not in IT just want it to WORK, like Twitter used to. They don’t want to “educate themselves” about servers, fediverse and networks. The user experience clearly hasn’t even been a thing. It’s techies writing software for themselves. What it needs is a full analysis of the experience from the start: Who are you, user, why are you considering Mastodon, what are your expectations, what are the experiences in the first 30 seconds after entering “mastadon” (oh, you misspelled it?) or “twitter alternative” into a search engine, etc. “pick an instance” is already the passive-aggressive demand nobody wants to hear.

In the end, my instance was shut down without a fair warning, all the reconnected and new contacts lost, no option to move. Trying Bluesky now, but many stayed at Twitter (now X), moved to Mastodon with or without success (most onto my dead instance), or gave up on microblogging.

I think we need something simple again. I remember what SUSE did for Linux in the 90s. Linux users were all like: Only debian is even somewhat useable, but if you should really do LFS. Non-techies willing to switch for “political” or other reasons were hit in the face with “Pick a distro!!!”. SUSE has been called “the Windows among the Linux distros” by those people, but it did the right thing. It provided exactly the simplification we needed: “This is Linux, you simply buy it on CD in a retail store like your other software, you run the installer.” It was a good thing.

IRC is the one good old thing that still works great. When they tried to enshittify freenode, we just moved, collectively. Many non-IT channels & servers died after 2010, though.

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