Reddit is Dead. Lemmy is Dead. Everything is Dead.
Interesting concept. I have a script that uses long term tokens and curl to tell HA to turn on certain things I need before running a certain game, then turns them back off afterward. Presumably this could take the place of that script.
It's an interesting idea, I wonder what other ideas people will have once it's working.
I just wish I could get my script to disable the screensaver in KDE. I have the command that should do it, and it's changing the right setting (ie, changing the same setting manually in the gui works correctly), but it seems like KDE isn't aware of the config change, and the things I've tried to get KDE to reload that config aren't working. No error, but the screen saver stays active.
This is awesome. Direct link to repo: github.com/davidedmundson/kiot
Give this repo a star and contribute any way you can.
LeBron James Has Entered His ‘Uncle Style’ Era
cross-posted from: thelemmy.club/post/20990042
When you’re in your 22nd year in the NBA, you’ve earned the right to show up for work in a hoodie and slides.
LeBron James Has Entered His ‘Uncle Style’ Era
When you’re in your 22nd year in the NBA, you’ve earned the right to show up for work in a hoodie and slides.
Mike Johnson Makes Three Promises to Earn Support as Speaker
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cross-posted from: thelemmy.club/post/20987948
House Speaker Mike Johnson vowed to implement three initiatives if he is reelected as Speaker of the House.
Mike Johnson Makes Three Promises to Earn Support as Speaker
House Speaker Mike Johnson vowed to implement three initiatives if he is reelected as Speaker of the House.Wendell Husebo (Breitbart)
Mike Johnson Makes Three Promises to Earn Support as Speaker
cross-posted from: thelemmy.club/post/20987948
House Speaker Mike Johnson vowed to implement three initiatives if he is reelected as Speaker of the House.
Mike Johnson Makes Three Promises to Earn Support as Speaker
House Speaker Mike Johnson vowed to implement three initiatives if he is reelected as Speaker of the House.Wendell Husebo (Breitbart)
Create a working group comprised of independent experts – not corrupted by lobbyists and special interests – to work with DOGE…
So they think Elon is not a lobbyist or special interest?
Mike Johnson Makes Three Promises to Earn Support as Speaker
House Speaker Mike Johnson vowed to implement three initiatives if he is reelected as Speaker of the House.
Mike Johnson Makes Three Promises to Earn Support as Speaker
House Speaker Mike Johnson vowed to implement three initiatives if he is reelected as Speaker of the House.Wendell Husebo (Breitbart)
Judge orders Trump to be sentenced in hush money case on Jan. 10, but says he won't be incarcerated
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Judge Juan Merchan denied Trump's motion to dismiss the case against him, and said he could appear in person or remotely for the sentencing.
Judge orders Trump to be sentenced in hush money case on Jan. 10, but says he won't be incarcerated
The judge presiding over the hush money case against President-elect Donald Trump on Friday denied his bid to dismiss the case and said he'll sentence him on Jan.Dareh Gregorian (NBC News)
Judge orders Trump to be sentenced in hush money case on Jan. 10, but says he won't be incarcerated
Judge Juan Merchan denied Trump's motion to dismiss the case against him, and said he could appear in person or remotely for the sentencing.
Judge orders Trump to be sentenced in hush money case on Jan. 10, but says he won't be incarcerated
The judge presiding over the hush money case against President-elect Donald Trump on Friday denied his bid to dismiss the case and said he'll sentence him on Jan.Dareh Gregorian (NBC News)
Soldier who died in Cybertruck left writing criticizing government, authorities say
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Law enforcement officials say Matthew Livelsberger left behind a "diary of activity" on his phone. Those who knew and served with Livelsberger described a patriotic soldier.
Soldier who died in Cybertruck left writing criticizing government, authorities say
A decorated Army veteran likely suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder called U.S. government leadership "weak" and appeared to acknowledge he purposely blew up a Tesla Cybertruck at the entrance of Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on Ne…Antonio Planas (NBC News)
Soldier who died in Cybertruck left writing criticizing government, authorities say
Law enforcement officials say Matthew Livelsberger left behind a "diary of activity" on his phone. Those who knew and served with Livelsberger described a patriotic soldier.
Soldier who died in Cybertruck left writing criticizing government, authorities say
A decorated Army veteran likely suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder called U.S. government leadership "weak" and appeared to acknowledge he purposely blew up a Tesla Cybertruck at the entrance of Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on Ne…Antonio Planas (NBC News)
‘A look into the future’: TV drama about Danish climate refugees divides opinion
Families Like Ours has become national talking point but some scientists say events depicted could not happen
Grosse Pointe Garden Society | Official Sneak Peek | NBC
Grosse Pointe Garden Society | Official Sneak Peek | NBC
In this juicy new drama from the creators of Good Girls, everyone’s got dirt… but some secrets never stay buried.Grosse Pointe Garden Society premieres Sunda...YouTube
Grosse Pointe Garden Society | Official Sneak Peek | NBC
Grosse Pointe Garden Society | Official Sneak Peek | NBC
In this juicy new drama from the creators of Good Girls, everyone’s got dirt… but some secrets never stay buried.Grosse Pointe Garden Society premieres Sunda...YouTube
FBI leaving evidence behind at New Orleans attacker's home raises questions
cross-posted from: thelemmy.club/post/20984650
cross-posted from: thelemmy.club/post/20984649
New York Post reporter Jennie Taer posted a video of herself walking around Shamsud-Din Jabbar's home in Houston.
FBI leaving evidence behind at New Orleans attacker's home raises questions
cross-posted from: thelemmy.club/post/20984649
New York Post reporter Jennie Taer posted a video of herself walking around Shamsud-Din Jabbar's home in Houston.
FBI leaving evidence behind at New Orleans attacker's home raises questions
New York Post reporter Jennie Taer posted a video of herself walking around Shamsud-Din Jabbar's home in Houston.
Chemical Wonka
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in reply to arrakark • • •like this
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in reply to april • • •remotelove
in reply to arrakark • • •Lemmy is a perfect replacement for Reddit because it's not Reddit. The feed was curated and not as organic as the voting system made it seem. As time passed, it became more of an algorithmic engine for dopamine extraction. Sure, I had some great times there, but times change.
Lemmy is not a perfect copy, but it is a healthier replacement in some ways. Separate instances do amplify echo chambers, but, they mildly serve to keep different groups separated. Some personality types are just not compatible and that is OK. We still have common spaces and can still be civil, mostly.
For now, there isn't as much room here for business. Sure, we have plenty of porn but this platform isn't as easy to exploit for money as Reddit was. No centralized advertising structure is awesome, IMHO. (Some clients still leverage ads, but I don't use them.)
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4Robato
in reply to remotelove • • •Why people say seperate instances amplify echo chambers? I can follow any community I want, it might be true that similar people go to similar instances but then you can see the others without noticing what instance they belong. In lemmy you follow communities and not people so I feel this happens even less since everyone comments on any community.
And as a site note I think the internet showed that putting everyone in once place is not always healthy for everyone.
The internet should respect different cultures and not try to homogenize everything.
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remotelove
in reply to 4Robato • • •Its probably more accurate for me to say that I think there is a gradient of people between instances. Using politics as an example, and without details, people seem to gravitate to instances where they are with like-minded folk. Combine that with local or global filter preferences, and echo chambers start to form on a per-instance basis. Communities of higher interest will likely be on the users home instance, after all.
But yeah, I am fairly sure most of us browse /all and see content from all over Lemmy. We still mix and mingle, but are still lightly bound by our own filter preferences. See above paragraph.)
(I am not trying to dictate hard rules of behavior, btw. Lemmy is too diverse for anything definitive.)
Personally, I try to only block specific communities and not entire instances. That has seemed to keep my personal feeds fairly open.
april
in reply to arrakark • • •I think that intro (and the dead lemmy thumbnail) and the long part about reddit is why you got downvoted. People want to hear good things or constructive criticism about their niche platform and are kinda tired of reddit.
Try not to get discouraged about posting. I saw what you meant later in the article, it just came off badly from the intro materials.
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in reply to arrakark • • •I think single user instances and subscribing to communities doesn't really work with lemmy because of the low volume and overlapping communities.
I actually read all new on my instance and just block anything I don't want to see instead of subscribing. That was when communities come and go I still see the content. There are tradeoffs though you'll have to come back later to see lots of comments usually.
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Anissem
in reply to arrakark • • •You just need to move on. Reddit had its time and place. I’m thankful for those early days I got to experience and so should you.
"And that, I think, was the handle - that sense of inevitable victory over the forces of old and evil. Not in any mean or military sense; we didn't need that. Our energy would simply prevail. We had all the momentum; we were riding the crest of a high and beautiful wave. So now, less than five years later, you can go up on a steep hill in Las Vegas and look west, and with the right kind of eyes you can almost see the high-water mark - that place where the wave finally broke and rolled back." - Hunter S. Thompson
jeffw
in reply to arrakark • • •Sergio
in reply to jeffw • • •rglullis
in reply to arrakark • • •$29/year to have an account at Mastodon, Lemmy, Matrix and Funkwhale (with 250GB of upload quota to your personal library). No "setting up" required beyond downloading the clients. No ads, no tracking.
Get the $119/year package for 5 people. Invite 4 of your friends. Tell them that if they like it they can split the costs with you or pay it forward by getting another 5-package for themselves and inviting more of their friends.
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Rikudou_Sage
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in reply to Rikudou_Sage • • •It's less than $2.50 per month, for 4 different services, and I'm also pledging 20% of the profits to go the open source projects.
I've been told by multiple people that I'm actually charging less than what I should. If you think that you can offer all of that for less, please go ahead.
Rikudou_Sage
in reply to rglullis • • •I was talking more about the user cap than the price itself. Being capped like that is what makes it expensive.
So while it might not be that easy to win on the price as an absolute number, it's very easy to win on price per user.
Blaze (he/him)
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in reply to ThrowawayPermanente • • •4Robato
in reply to arrakark • • •I remember in reddit following nextduckinglevel to simply be a bit more up to date with people commenting on this types of things and after that I started to enjoy less reddit, this type of communities make reddit similar to other social media liked Instagram and I don't enjoy seeing extreme things all the time or people just trying to get the attention. I stop following the community after a while and the experience got better for me.
I don't see much different between reddit and lemmy besides lemmy being in the fediverse thus it's a plus on my book. But you decide what communities you follow, if you are not enjoying it stop following what makes you not enjoy the platform, this is not tiktok where they put videos on you face, you choose what type of content you want to see and follow things you want to follow not things you should follow.
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db0
in reply to arrakark • • •Lemmy is at the moment a super busy tech/nerd/nd forum. If you have those interests you don't usually starve for content.
It's when you expect it to be like late stage reddit with millions of users sustaining niches comms that you get disappointed. Lemmy is like reddit in 2008.
It cannot cater to all interests yet but it is a place that people can validly migrate to as reddit enshittifies further
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FundMECFS
in reply to db0 • • •The more we foster a community of sharing the less dead the niches will fill.
The vast majority of lemmy users never post at all which sometimes makes it feel dead. We need more posts. If you’re reading this and haven’t made a post before I challenge you too. If you’re reading this and there is a niche community that doesn’t exist that you miss from reddit, I challenge you to make it here.
Blaze (he/him)
in reply to FundMECFS • • •Please come to !fedigrow@lemm.ee for some advice. Quite a few communities get created then get abandoned a few weeks after, that's counterproductive as well
zer0
in reply to arrakark • • •For some reason you are just having a bad moment mate, rejoice! Nothing is dead.
I mean Reddit is still alive, like it or not I don't think it's going to change any time soon.
Lemmy does its own things, sure it didn't grow as expected but it is doing good, those things take time and we should not expect Lemmy to become the new Reddit.
For me the main issue on Lemmy is the number of thread/community/people that want to talk absolutely about Reddit, at this point this is just counterproductive it's like people can't get over it, the first few months it was okay but now it's just non sense.
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in reply to arrakark • • •Sergio
in reply to arrakark • • •I think this is getting downvoted a little unfairly. I suspect this is mostly because the title went a bit too far in the "provocative" direction. If you were to build on this, I'd say extract the parts about setting up your own instance (everything after "In Comes Lemmy") and expand that.
A couple other thoughts:
- I agree that !unix_surrealism@lemmy.sdf.org is awesome, if you contact pmjv he'll probably respond
- You say: "When you use Lemmy, you have to subscribe to specific communities in order to see the content from those communities." which is not literally true -- you can just set your account to read "all", and a lot of people do that. Not sure what the default is, especially if you set up your own instance.
pmjv
in reply to Sergio • • •deadcatbounce
in reply to arrakark • • •It finally occurs to me. When younger people complain about capitalism, it's the 21st century almost-feudal version of capitalism that they're complaining about.
The oligarchs/large corporations don't seem to stop wanting exceptional amounts of money more whilst everyday people are really struggling. I'm not taking about the bottom end of society who are double-decimated, but average everyday middle-classes and pensioners. Members of Governments have their noses in our trough too.
I understand what they mean now. Sorry it's taken me so long.
Add-on: I should add that I'm old now. I grew up in the change that was new-growth of Thatcher's premiership not the managed-decline winner-take-all that is the 21st century. I believed and I don't anymore.
god what a depressing comment I've made. Maybe it'll be better in the morning. 🤣😂
captainlezbian
in reply to deadcatbounce • • •deadcatbounce
in reply to captainlezbian • • •Maybe. My great grandparents escaped from Poland and Russia in the first decade of the twentieth century. I don't know what you'd call it as a geographic area.
I remember, with a small child's view, the seventies. It was really shite. Weak leaders, unions asking the physically impossible, wild inflation (25+% vs a kinda normal 5-7%), strikes and poverty. 'managed decline' was the way it was described in the civil service: the airplane is fucked but we're going for a soft landing. 2020 here is like the seventies writ small. The UK had no choice but to join the EU.
The UK contributes less than 2% to greenhouse gases but our idiots are pushing climate change costs onto us - or maybe it's labelled climate change but the taxes is just trying to keep us the country afloat. What we learned from Mrs T was that 70s style tax burdens don't work. The halving of the tax rates doubled the revenue and suddenly punk became synth and new romantics.
I think the real change was the second wave emancipation of women. House prices went wild because there were now two serious incomes
... show moreMaybe. My great grandparents escaped from Poland and Russia in the first decade of the twentieth century. I don't know what you'd call it as a geographic area.
I remember, with a small child's view, the seventies. It was really shite. Weak leaders, unions asking the physically impossible, wild inflation (25+% vs a kinda normal 5-7%), strikes and poverty. 'managed decline' was the way it was described in the civil service: the airplane is fucked but we're going for a soft landing. 2020 here is like the seventies writ small. The UK had no choice but to join the EU.
The UK contributes less than 2% to greenhouse gases but our idiots are pushing climate change costs onto us - or maybe it's labelled climate change but the taxes is just trying to keep us the country afloat. What we learned from Mrs T was that 70s style tax burdens don't work. The halving of the tax rates doubled the revenue and suddenly punk became synth and new romantics.
I think the real change was the second wave emancipation of women. House prices went wild because there were now two serious incomes per household to multiply by 4 or 5. People were buying houses on self- certification of income, never making a mortgage payment, and still selling the house at a huge profit. The thing exploded, like in the US, as you'd expect. The government didn't raise interest rates to combat the excess money now in the system and pop-goes-the- weasel.
Selling off the infrastructure was a dream to build wealth for small shareholders, mirroring the US - I have a SEC Series 7 Traders qualification for work - but the Brits are sadly a more disconnected lot. Every budget raids our pensions funds because we don't care about them until the day before we retire. I'm guessing small shareholders are a small minority now.
After the nineties We've had a succession of weak leaders, each tacitly claiming to be the new Mrs T. Boris filled his mates pockets with the cash meant for COVID and locked down the working man.
Now we've got a naive ex-chief prosecutor 'authoritarian' in who is as weak as fuck pandering to every liberal cause you can shake a stick at. Violent prisoners being released, people jailed for sending a tweet; serious honours given out for the mayor of London who has failed by any metric you care to name, but someone has elected him three times in a row. Mind you, the opposition candidate was particularly hopeless this time.
It's all very reminiscent of Neil Kinnock failing miserably to walk unaided on a beach, having being surprised by the presence of water, staging a election victory before the day and losing the general election as a result to a complete twat.
Meanwhile, if climate change was actually important to you all, you'd tackle the major polluters of this world. China also owns Africa for the minerals and large quantities of the US, India lives in abject poverty as the largest population in the world. Not a damn thing was said.
captainlezbian
in reply to deadcatbounce • • •Lets start with your assumption that it's fine that a country with .87% of the global population being anywhere near 2% of greenhouse gasses is ok. Especially when first world countries like ours are responsible for the historical majority of them. But also by reducing our emissions we enter the ability to negotiate with other countries to reduce theirs and we have incentives to develop more ecological technology that we can then sell to other countries as China has famously been doing with solar panels and electric vehicles. But significantly, all we can impact outside treaties is our own countries, so when we demand carbon reduction at home it's because the alternatives are giving up or I suppose you could attempt to take back India and China.
Carbon taxes are more like vice taxes than say revenue taxes. The goal isn't to raise money to offset emissions, but to make more externally costly decisions less appealing. That way you don't fly instead of t
... show moreLets start with your assumption that it's fine that a country with .87% of the global population being anywhere near 2% of greenhouse gasses is ok. Especially when first world countries like ours are responsible for the historical majority of them. But also by reducing our emissions we enter the ability to negotiate with other countries to reduce theirs and we have incentives to develop more ecological technology that we can then sell to other countries as China has famously been doing with solar panels and electric vehicles. But significantly, all we can impact outside treaties is our own countries, so when we demand carbon reduction at home it's because the alternatives are giving up or I suppose you could attempt to take back India and China.
Carbon taxes are more like vice taxes than say revenue taxes. The goal isn't to raise money to offset emissions, but to make more externally costly decisions less appealing. That way you don't fly instead of take the train in order to save a bit of time.
And yeah, I can't speak much for the UK, but in the US I associate the Reagan era with the severance of businesses from their responsibility and value to society. The rot that's killing my country both financially and socially was fostered and promoted by the Reagan era. We sold off our manufacturing capacity in the form of offshoring and created the conditions of the crack epidemic, government ignoring as more Americans died of aids than in the Vietnam War, and the formation of the religious right who would go on to cause a lot of today's problems. My part of my country is called the rust belt, and it was decimated by the consequencesof the 80s.
Also I'm pretty sure the UK had great benefits from EU membership. At least considering how bad leaving it has gone for yall.
Hanrahan
in reply to deadcatbounce • • •Well, there is Keynes
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