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  • Headphones. I do have speakers but they're mostly for my record player, although I have them hooked up to my pc as well. Earphones, not so much. Not comfortable for me.

  • Kudos to you. I've tried to degoogle myself (I'd say I was moderately successful until my last company came along), although it's been a pretty irritating ride. Now I'm still very sensitive when it comes to security and privacy but not to the extent I was before.

    I misplaced my phone a few days ago and didn't think of looking for it until just yesterday. The only reason I did was for OTP for my banking apps (browser and Paypal still asked me for them). If not for those, I think I can pretty much go without a smartphone, tbh. My PC and laptop, though? Can't.

    Running your own search engine sounds very interesting. How steep would the learning curve be? And is it feasible for only personal use?

  • Yeah, Connect shows it too. But in my experience, at least with connect, it's not reliable. The value changes (sometimes drastically). I noticed this early when my score went from ~80 to ~40 and checked if I had any comments/posts that were suddenly heavily downvoted (there were none).

    Esit: Just checked with wefwef - points aren't even the same between apps.

    Edit 2: here's a short discussion that touches on what I've mentioned.

  • Ubuntu. But that was an office pc so pretty limited. Mint was the first ever I installed and stayed there for a few years.

  • We don't have karma, so up/downvotes shouldn't really matter to individuals. But I agree it would be great to have incentives to help out the owners.

    What about custom stuff? Like custom emojis, themes, fonts, etc? Those aren't really necessary but still gives you something in return. Or anything similar, really. I'm worried about awards having an effect like the karma system.

  • Good, lemmy.ml. Gooood

    Jump
  • Links?

  • There are times when it pays to not be updated of what's going on. This is one of those times. Sorry your eyes had to be subjected to that torture. My first experience with those sites were similar years ago. At work. Lmao fml

  • When I purchase somethung, I prefer to own it instead of just renting it. Lol.

  • I just switched to NixOS from Endeavour maybe 1/2 days ago. It's honestly pretty cool(i might have to be extra stupid to break this distro lol), but even as a vanilla Arch user it still kind of confuses me. I'm a linux noob, though. You'll probably have an easier time with it.

    Edit: i do miss pacman, specially yay.

  • Been a while since I pirated games so idk just how out of the loop I am, but It looks to me that Denuvo games took longer because not a lot of people work on them. I could be wrong, of course, but Empress seems to crack them quickly.

  • I didn't even know he had a subreddit, much less a lemmy community. Subbed.

    Is he still actively shitposting, though?

  • Well said. If you want to mean all the things connected to ActivityPub, you say Fediverse. If it's restricted to lemmy, use lemmy. Absolutely nothing wrong with that. OP saying it borders on ignorance may have to think about it.

    I use lemmy. I don't really care for nor use other Fediverse services like Mastodon.

  • Oh god what did i watch. That cape though. Lmao.

  • That analogy really drives the point home. Basically, lemmy already has a built-in advantage due to the tech they went with. But like any program/machine, it's only as good as the people behind it. Thank you for the answer.

  • This is interesting. Thank you for the info. Quick question, though: does this mean kbin will inevitably face scaling issues when it gets too big? And there's no way to prevent that?

  • I'll be sure to not make the same mistake when i start my bat-man community.

  • Don't quote me on this, but I've read lemmy is a few years old already while kbin is just a few months old (3-4 mos?). Add the number of instances (i only know of 3 kbin instances) and you can see why it didn't take off the way lemmy did.

    I agree. Purely text-based sites need a certain kind of audience/users. I love a good discussion/debate, but I need my memes, too. Lol.

  • Kbin is pretty new, no apps, and faced a lot of issues during the wave of incoming redditors. Some lemmy instances did, too, but there were more of them so there were alternatives when one crashed. If we compare kbin.social to a big instance like lemmy.world, it's not doing too bad.

    Tildes is invite-only so I don't think they wanted to grow that quickly in the first place.

  • I have blocked like 6 meme shitposting comms, because it was annoying as shit

    I feel your pain. lmao. I haven't blocked any, though. But during the beans shitposting period I almost blocked a few.

  • Point taken. We're fucked, aren't we? Smh.