It’s this. I love the idea of running an instance and have considered it many times. But modding the thing is no joke. It’s real work that needs to be taken seriously.
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It’s this. I love the idea of running an instance and have considered it many times. But modding the thing is no joke. It’s real work that needs to be taken seriously.
This is similar to my situation. It’s out of laziness at this point because my two installs just keep working.
Related, having no trackers show up in TrackerControl for it is also very satisfying.
Why you posting pictures of reddit? /s
Oh dear, I had forgotten about this…
It’s funny how obvious this point is and yet it seems to be getting kind of quietly ignored.
I can’t imagine walking around in public with something like this Apple headset on, let alone with the insane price tag… which means that people are definitely going to do it.
my 2c, Boost just handled layout and text sizes better than RiF on my gigantic android phone
When We Do It: Peacekeeping
When They Do It: Aggressiveness
If anything the tankie mud slinging has had the opposite effect on me. The Lemmy devs seem pretty damn gracious and accepting of people that probably have more moderate political beliefs than themselves.
Before “good” search engines existed there was a sense of exploration hopping from weird site to weird site. Because there were no rules people would really put a piece of themselves into their websites. They would just be little virtual islands dedicated to one subject or another that the author found interesting.
Yeah, it’s extremely refreshing to find online spaces that are non-extractive again where one can exist without entities trying to sell you something. You start to realize the awful way that most tech treats its users. We’ve been getting boiled alive, slowly.
I don’t think it matters long term. People have short memories.
I think it comes down to the rate of autopilot fuck ups. If it’s close to or worse than human drivers Tesla should definitely be held to account. Or if there are traffic scenarios where autopilot is shown to commonly put people in danger I think that also qualifies. Of course getting objective/non-tampered data is the hard part…
Yeah, the curse of success. Everyone seems to be hoping for the swift death of Reddit but I dunno. It getting shittier but still existing might be the best outcome.