parody

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[–] parody 12 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Thanks for this helpful feedback!

Giving this a try:

Tap for long thoughts

I posted in this format as a workaround. Or a middle ground for the exact interface or presentation style I find to be optimal.

The one which I personally enjoy the most. I really appreciate the fact that, in a world where I can only consume the smallest fraction of all human outputs out there, a screenshot lets me dive into the exact content and the exact format the original authors presented it in. Am I hooked? If so, I use my most valuable resource—my time—to engage further.

Apparently I definitely felt the hacky-ness of the format:

In fact, after posting, I began ideating essentially a browser extension that, if I managed to wireframe, I could present to aeharding (Alexander), the Voyager developer, and see if he could enhance the app to natively offer this feature. Or to an extension dev, or the Lemmy devs (though it’s resource intensive).

What feature? A toggle to enable first page / viewport screenshots of all linked articles; tap screenshot to open article.

The text preview seen at the top of my test screenshot does NOT do the article justice in my eyes, whereas the screenshot + link is almost everything I want. Lemmy is better for me like this but I’m ready to be convinced otherwise.

(I am cognizant of the fact screenshots are not the most accessible, which is why I pair them with alt text.)

May I ask for further feedback from you / your eight(+) upvoters on the specific negatives with my presentation / my idea?

[tap] Maybe…

I dislike the extra tap required to read the first handful of lines whereas y’all dislike the extra tap required to read the entire thing? 🤷‍♂️

Could be worse for some apps or if someone’s using RSS…

Oh and I should at least be marking that there’s more to read so folks don’t think the whole point is ONLY the screenshot.

Thank you Grimy!

[–] parody 35 points 1 month ago

Feel bad for the guy

The ChatGPT rhetorical style is distinctive enough that I can catch it, but not so distinctive to be worth passing along to an honor council. Even if I did, I’m not sure the marginal gains in the integrity of the class would be worth the hours spent litigating the issue.

Arguments to be made for spending time now to set a tone of course!

[–] parody 2 points 1 month ago

This is what Russia’s been doing to us nonstop for years

legit source above/below



And:

An archive

Glad to know at least this interaction is very likely real!

Any argument though, sigh, presumably each year it’ll be more and more difficult to have faith in any arbitrary account/poster… love how an orb scan is one possible way out (like the top two scariest ways)

[–] parody 7 points 1 month ago

Thankful JD was only into couches

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[–] parody 1 points 1 month ago

Uhm Chris Krebs a national hero in security, he will spend longer traveling?

Right then

[–] parody 13 points 1 month ago

LOL was just shitting on him having no friends, damn this guy literally goes to bed fucking knowing nobody likes him

Anybody else I’d hope their self-defense mechanisms (“Biden’s the reason people hate me” “I’m huge in ~~Japan~~ somewhere” “no friends but that caviar was great today”) would kick in, but sorry no sympathies extended to those who sent their “heart” out to us

[–] parody 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Naw if Bernie nationalizes the corpse of the company holding their IP, would be happy to buy two

[–] parody 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I feel so bad for him

Don’t despair Muskquito, people make new friends all the time, even entirely unlikable video game cheaters. There is a nonzero chance you might not die entirely alone. Don’t let the haters following logical trajectories get you down!

[–] parody 15 points 1 month ago

Ahaha

So the OP is “your joke but…”… actually, even polished better!

[–] parody 6 points 1 month ago

Strong and Beautiful Men. Of course always Treated SO VERY Unfairly.

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