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  • I pay for LastPass and would never go back. I know there are other options that people will point out but I’m too invested now haha.

    I highly recommend getting LastPass or something similar. It was much easier to make the transition away from google products

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  • Exactly. This. We’re not trying to get popular.

    Lemmy has a good group. It will ebb and flow. People are finding their groups online. If it’s not here. That’s fine. If you enjoy lemmy. Stay! But we don’t need to grow lol

  • America Has Reached Peak Therapy. Why Is Our Mental Health Getting Worse?
  • Someone please correct me if I’m wrong because I have trouble understanding this. But someone told me the other day that I’m the height of the Great Depression,1931(?), that the average American was making 88k in todays dollar.

    Today the average American is making 33k. Is this true?

    If this is true that would totally explain the amount of mental illness on top of climate change concerns. If it is true I don’t know why more people wouldn’t be talking about it

  • Question: People who still frequent Reddit, has it gone back to business as usual or are the protests still having effect?
  • While it's true that the majority of people may not be tech-savvy or open to learning complex new software, it doesn't necessarily mean that normal people don't adopt new software at all. Throughout history, we have seen numerous instances where new technologies and software have gained widespread adoption, even among non-technical users.

    Consider the rise of social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. These platforms started with relatively niche user bases but eventually expanded to reach millions, if not billions, of users worldwide. The key to their success was not only their technical features but also their ability to simplify the user experience and cater to the needs and preferences of a wide range of individuals.

    In the case of home instances, federation, and defederation, while they may sound complicated and unfamiliar to the average user, it's important to note that successful software platforms often find ways to abstract complex concepts and provide intuitive interfaces. If the process is streamlined and the thinking required is minimized, it becomes more accessible to a larger audience.

    Moreover, it's worth considering that as technology becomes more pervasive in our daily lives, people are becoming increasingly comfortable with exploring new software and digital experiences. The rise of smartphones, mobile apps, and the increasing reliance on digital tools for various tasks indicate a growing acceptance and adoption of new software by the general population.

    Therefore, while it's true that there may be initial barriers and confusion, it is possible for new software like Lemmy to compete with established platforms like Reddit by focusing on simplifying the user experience, addressing the needs of non-technical users, and gradually building a community base that fosters familiarity and engagement. It's important not to underestimate the potential for normal people to embrace new software when it offers compelling features and a user-friendly interface.

  • PSA: Lemmy votes can be manipulated
  • This is really important to call out. Also though the bots have gotten so good it would be hard to tell the difference. To be honest though I'm pretty sure reddit was teeming withing them and it didn't really bother me. lol

  • For some reason I can't create a community?

    I tried to create a community but it doesn't let me and doesn't throw up any errors. Is there something that I am missing?

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    Now that you've all tried it ... ChatGPT web traffic falls 10%
  • I looked into this too and it’s pretty resource heavy. I actually had a really good conversation with Chatgpt about making a separate instance of itself locallly. It’s worth talking to it about that and some of the price options

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