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  • I'm pretty fucking sure they all know the basics of dialogue, no need to insult them. They are just working with impossible constraints when it comes to rewrites and such. Those creative decisions that are based on the whims of executives and audience testing. There's no love in the writing because there's no time to fall in love. These changes need to be happen on the top first.

    And if you think ai writing will fix that... Whoo boy give it a couple of years and that snake will eat itself, especially if there's legal recognition that you can't use material without the creator's permission (which should happen).

  • I think everyone in the ActivityPub hopes Mastodon is the next Twitter but other than that, it's a tie between the all three. I think Bluesky has the best chance since it has the cleanest plate but it'll absolute turn into a shit hole like the rest.

    Cohost would be cool.

  • I've noticed people like to shit on Ryobi but they're being aggressively advertised and competitively priced. I haven't tried them but I'm pretty curious if they're actually bad.

  • Pretty much. Keeping my account there but I don't foresee returning. Maybe in a year or so if I still haven't found communities I want I might give it another shot to see if it's turned from shit to worse but I'm in no rush. Besides, this light Reddit cleanse with kbin etc. is probably good for me.

  • I don't think Musk cares one way or another, it's too much to ask that he has principles. He just wants people to look up to him and mysteriously it's that group. So he'll gorgle their balls as long as they gorgle his.

  • With Google the search is a lot smoother with the app and it gives me search suggestions. It's just optimal experience in my opinion.

    Firefox doesn't have Bing as a default search option so I had to set it up manually - which then doesn't give me search suggestions either. Of course if I make my way to Bing.com it'll give me everything I want but it was way faster and easier to just click the dedicated Google search on the home page -- too bad the search is terrible like I said.

    There's of course the chance I'm missing something like I said in op.

  • I'd wager early adopters tend to be more active. Probably it has something to do with the size of the community too, you don't feel like you're being drown in the noice and most people don't have that "I need my voice to be heard" impulse (I have to be fair) which drives people to actively participate in something like Reddit-size when they don't have anything particularly insightful to say.