Track mania. It’s a little addictive. Though I’m not good enough to participate in the online events, yet.
40-something redditfugee.
Track mania. It’s a little addictive. Though I’m not good enough to participate in the online events, yet.
I’m sure. But my raspberry pi 3 can barely run Hass without overheating. (had to remove adguard from the same device because that made it overheat a few times a week)
Maybe when I upgrade it to a proper home server, I’ll look into replacing my Google home speakers.
It’s easier to say “hey Google, turn off all lights” than go to Home Assistant and turn each off by hand.
It’ll slowly fizzle away, becoming more and more irrelevant.
btw tumblr isn’t dead either.
You’re willing to pay more to get less?!
Nope, it really doesn’t need that, just use any of the web clients if you need that.
But lemmy, nor Mastodon, nor Pixelfed, nor kbin need that.
What’s your skin care routine?
What’s a reddit?
“thrives”, “inflates its userbase using instagram”.
Potato, potato.
Musk has fully entered the altright edgelord arena.
Meanwhile, Amazon does sell ads. Sponsored products are advertisements.
What do you mean with “replacing”?
Example, I’m not visiting reddit anymore, instead spending some of my social media time here on Lemmy. So for me it has already replaced it.
But if you mean replacing reddit as “the Internet’s frontpage”. I don’t know. It would be nice, but on the other hand, maybe we shouldn’t want that.
What was the inspiration for these internet standards?
That depends on the instance you’re on.
I’ll give you two links to the same post but on two different Lemmy instances:
https://geddit.social/post/17196
and
https://beehaw.org/post/659342
It’s the exact same post, with the same user who created it and everything.
But on the Geddit instance, you have several comments answering the question. On the Beehaw instance, you only see my test post (which you won’t find on the geddit’s version).
And truth be told, I have no idea why there’s a difference there. Both servers are federated with eachother:
https://beehaw.org/instances and https://geddit.social/instances
And yet, there’s a difference.
edit
One thing I could think off is that maybe it’s not federating because there are no subscribers there. I’ll try that next.
Also, not all comments on posts get federated equally.
It very much isn’t a hail Mary to generate money, they’d have bent over backwards if they’d wanted to keep big players like Apollo and RIF on board, if it had been a hail Mary. 20 million bucks a year is nothing to be sneezed at.
The fact that they left Apollo out to dry shows that it never was about making more revenue, but rather to stamp out competition for their own app. As soon as it has accessibility parity with other apps, it’ll turn off API access for unofficial reddit apps alltogether.
On the one hand I can totally understand this reaction by Kev, on the other hand, by completely locking off all discussions like this, means that there’s no way to change things for the better.
Granted, it’s Meta, they’re not to be trusted, but still, a discussion, if one has the time, wouldn’t be too bad an idea.
And for those that prefer old reddit: https://old.reddit.com/r/LinusTechTips/comments/15t1mzn/mandatory_meeting_the_after_madisons_departure/?rdt=35142