noodlesreborn

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[–] noodlesreborn@lemmy.world 3 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

I know, and maybe it will, my faith is just very low.

[–] noodlesreborn@lemmy.world 2 points 9 hours ago

So much for "real" free speech I guess. Like that was ever the real goal anyway.

[–] noodlesreborn@lemmy.world 6 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

I think the comment speaks for itself. There wasn't anything deep behind it. It literally just mean "Linux users look at BSD users how Windows users look at Linux." Bewildered, mystified maybe? It's just lower on the "food chain", and they are surprised to see people using it because it's missing "X" feature they can't live without, for many people that being gaming. I'm in the same camp.

It was not a comment on the quality of the software, as I have never used it. I would love to tinker with it one day to see the differences, but I can't see myself ever switching to it, even if I admire/envy some of the better parts compared to Linux.

[–] noodlesreborn@lemmy.world 21 points 10 hours ago (4 children)

Customer support is annoying or whatever but this is horrifying. Several people will die because of this.

[–] noodlesreborn@lemmy.world 7 points 10 hours ago (3 children)

BSD is to Linux users what Linux is to Windows users.

[–] noodlesreborn@lemmy.world 1 points 10 hours ago

I think people speaking on these subjects should genuinely come together to host their content on a Peertube instance and broadcast it to their Youtube audience, because this is a pretty strong use case. To be able to speak freely about these matters and inform people is pretty serious.

[–] noodlesreborn@lemmy.world 1 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

This was very interesting! While I don't fully understand everything, based on what I can, I'm partial to the second one. If the the instance disappears, I doubt the hoster wants that stuff up anyway. It makes it easier on everyone, and the replies seem (?) to stay up as well. A win-win. Either way it goes, I can only be thankful to the engineers working so hard to make this a reality. 🙏

[–] noodlesreborn@lemmy.world 0 points 17 hours ago

Idk. My folders are always decently organized since I've been nutty about since I was a kid, but the specific file structures different services can demand is a headache. This is why I prefer more simplistic services without a database, but there's always trade-offs to be had with both options.

I'm a bit split on it, but I do agree that it can be annoying and when you mess up, services and links you've sent to other people don't work and it can be quite agonizing. It'll probably get better for me as time goes on, but man it can bite at times.

[–] noodlesreborn@lemmy.world 9 points 1 day ago (4 children)

Thank you, this makes sense. Is there any hope for Mastodon and other services to achieve a similar level of parity without eating up a ton of space? I feel like it is a big hurdle for Fedi, but I understand these things take time and a ton of work.

 

This applies to any of the microblogging software. Akkoma, IceShrimp, etc. I go to any Lemmy instance, big or small, and the up/downvote data and replies are basically all the same. The same goes for Peertube, and most services that aren't Mastodon and the gang. Why is this? Is it because of older design? Unexpected issues cropping up with scale? It seems to be such a big struggle over there, but for everyone else, it's whatevs.

I would love to permanently reside on a smaller Mastodon instance or host my own, but I often find that many posts are unavailable and a lot of replies I want to reply to don't exist. It is an incredibly frustrating experience.

[–] noodlesreborn@lemmy.world 10 points 1 day ago

Ehhh nah. As someone who used character.ai before there are many horrible bots that get cleared and the bots have been impossible to have sex with unless you get really creative. The most horrendous ones get removed quite a bit and were consistently reposted. I'm not here to shield a big company or anything, but the "no sex" thing was a huge thing in the community and they always fought with the devs about it.

They're probably trying to hide behind the veil of more normal bots now, but I struggle to imagine how they'd get it to do sexual acts, when some lightly violent RPs I tried to do got censored. It's pretty difficult, and got worse over time. Idk though, I stopped using it a while ago.

[–] noodlesreborn@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Tbh setting up all cool frontends has always mystified me but I like minimal terminal interfaces and use stuff like MPD, Yazi, etc. and it seems like a pain to manage this big thing. I think the benefit really sets in when it's something you're sharing with others.

Like, I'd love to have all my documents in a folder written in pure markdown via vim, but hedgedoc helps me share and collaborate with my friends. A lot of people who operate these services share them with family, so I imagine ease of use helps. Tracking can be huge for people as well, but idk I just write down my episode list or have a separate tracker app.

Speaking of, Yamtrack is really good for that.

Overall, I feel like minimal UIs really help me focus instead of getting lost, but sharing my media via Jellyfin is one of the few reasons I want to do this in the first place. I like providing access to obscure media that's hard to get ahold of for my friends. So I'd say I'm a mix. Minimal stuff for myself, but interfaces for friend/external access.

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