I never considered going back. Lemmy is forward. More power to the users and the community and less from greedy shareholders. This is the way.
I never considered going back. Lemmy is forward. More power to the users and the community and less from greedy shareholders. This is the way.
It’s like a warm, beautiful sunset.
Lemmy! THE HOT NEW REDDIT SENSATION CREEPING THE NATION!
REDDIT WHO!?
EXACTLY!
LEMMY’S GOT TECHIES, IT’S GOT TREKKIES, IT’S GOT MASTODON INTEGRATION AND ISN’T OWNED BY A CORPORATE ENTITY, OR ANY GOVERNMENT! RADICAL!
Lemmy and Reddit promote engagement, discourse and even arguments… ok, especially arguments.
Mastodon feels like a list of billboards that I am disconnected from.
“Oh, that’s news”
But no one talks between eachother about anything. I almost feel like the nature of the layout of Twitter and it’s alternatives are almost by design to make the users a little more self serving.
Mastodon has every user standing on a soapbox yelling at crowds, Lemmy is more of a public forum.
While I can’t quite land on why I didn’t use Mint DE, I didn’t use Ubuntu because I don’t like snap very much. Just about every instance using it has led to either issues clashing with other apps or just complete failure overall. I know you can avoid it and get rid of it but I’m tired of removing things.
I saw MX and was like… “Looks like my desktop as I usually like it.” and you can treat MX as if it’s just another Debian stable install as far as guides are concerned.
MX Linux.
Debian with perks.
I use SearXNG. They search Google anonymously. I also like the layout better. Less bullshit. Straight to the content.
Twitter isn’t important and federated social media will replace it to a point that it won’t be anything more than a footnote in twenty years, or an unfortunate hurdle that was overcome as the internet matured.
Kodi and Real Debrid. Once it’s set up, you’ll just find content and watch it.
I would say Plex and overseer or Jellyfin and jellyseer but that still depends on you’re personally able to source and will limit you to free trackers.
Debrid is kind of a one stop shop even if it does cost a bit each month.
Still using zlib with tor.
MX Linux.
Imagine Linux Mint Debian edition, but it isn’t green and there are a lot of useful GUI tools. It’s also so near to actually being Debian that you can just install things meant for Debian on it. It also runs a backported kernel for modern graphics driver and chipset support so you get your stability and your performance all in one.
You can have multis, and you can subscribe to multiples at once.
I have about twenty different gaming subs on all different servers subscribed, so I’ll see any one of them in my feed.
Does it matter which one posted what I’m looking at?
Not really.
Moderation with federated communities is going to come down to general consensus. That’s easy to do with communities that deal with facts and reason, and it explains a lot about how right-wing and hate groups fall apart because nothing is actually based on anything. You can’t prove someone is wrong if like… everyone is.
They can’t federate. Everyone has a better idea of the truth.
We can, because the truth is what the truth is and like-minded people can collect and agree on it.
Federated piracy isn’t just next, I’d argue it’s almost the only solution.
I abide by the side of the fence that something performing well means it probably is open source, rather than not.
An open source project’s only reason for existing is to work and do its job.
Most paid apps trade userfriendlyness for less features, and making a dollar is sometimes more important than making sure it went to good use.
I argue that copyright law is as pointless as it is to circumvent legally.
For instance, Google any song.
Did a YouTube video show up? The copyright law is fucking useless.
Yeah but I have to like… function in society and go to work, of which I use my phone constantly and whatnot.
I mean if I didn’t, sure.
Might as well carry on as usual. I like to think nothing changed and we just moved.
The community is thousands of times more important than where it happens to be.