“We’ve also closed the wheelchair ramps as the stairs are more popular.”
Sometimes avoiding corporatism or maintaining your privacy feels like an accessibility issue (I’m looking at you, open source projects who direct their community to Discord).
“We’ve also closed the wheelchair ramps as the stairs are more popular.”
Sometimes avoiding corporatism or maintaining your privacy feels like an accessibility issue (I’m looking at you, open source projects who direct their community to Discord).
Everyone can break into the park you visit and talk to people at
Ugh, Discord. no thanks. Otherwise, looks cool!
No, there is no need to register copyright in Australia.
You could even say it’s neither. Different communities can have different vibes and choice can be good (I’m sure at one point we will be able to define our own multi-communities as well). And Reddit has a similar setup where multiple subs for one topic can be created, so I don’t see it as really that different. It’ll probably coalesce together over time.
Agreed that power banks are better for those uses, but it’s also about what you do when the internal battery has degraded.
He was stoned?
Enough people will.
Going to be interesting when people have access to AI video editors as well. “Oi, AI, show me the best bits from the news and remove the ads”
An eternal truth with delivering video content is that you can’t obfuscate the stream itself, because that’s what the content is.
For AppleTV, have a look at Yattee. It’s a YouTube front-end with no tracking and no ads. Downside is obviously no algorithm, so you need to make some effort to find your own stuff. Maybe that’s an upside anyway.
Haha, only serious. The Reddit service they provide to users is the ‘loss leader’. If they could serve ads and collect user data without providing any service (which costs them money) they would.
Exactly. Every advantage I hear that Reddit has over Lemmy comes from the community, not the platform. Add or move those communities to Lemmy and I don’t think people will see much reason to use Reddit.
It’s more difficult when they can’t just call up John Mastodon from the Fediverse PR department and copy-paste a press release.
Came here to post this.
Agreed. However, often when trying to fix something you have run out of options and just want new ideas. In my experience, LLMs are very good for that.
Everyone: uh, that’s a lot of nails
Spez: WHAT? I CAN’T HEAR YOU OVER THIS HAMMERING
Teddit is good. I’ll also recommend Libreddit instances e.g., https://libreddit.garudalinux.org
Yeah, the communities are not the platform. Reddit’s concluded that they’ve captured the communities on the platform and now continue to enshittify the experience for their gain at our expense. I hope as a community we can prove them wrong about that capture, and watch their userbase evaporate as we migrate somewhere else.
And Switzerland just closed their instance in part due to what they claim is a declining user base.
I’ve only seen Mastodon slowly creeping up, not decline.