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  • Glad to see all of Ross's effort wasn't in vain :)

  • The states:

    Health care exchanges in Nevada, Maine, Massachusetts and Rhode Island shared users’ sensitive health data with companies like Google and LinkedIn.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    You are Already On "The List"

  • A good way to find cool communities to subscribe to is searching topics that interest you on lemmyverse.net.

    Once you have a good amount of subscriptions, you'll have a pretty good time.

    Alternatively, if you diligently block each community from /all that doesn't interest you, the /all page also becomes pretty great to scroll.

  • The IWW used to have members pull security to route out planted agent provocateurs that were starting shit in mass strikes or protests. We will need that again.

  • I see in your edit that you confused us for a different instance, but I want to mention regardless that Slrpnk.net has 3 active admins, it's not just poVoq (Kris).

  • Excellent article by Drew, I hope it helps push the needle in the tech sector.

  • As an addendum, I will say I agree with the argument put forward in your link that pacifism is a death sentence against a government willing to kill en masse regardless of what effects it would have on the world stage.

    I don't think the USA is at the point where nonviolent methods are ineffective.

  • https://anarchistnews.org/content/hostages-gun-militancy-and-militarism

    And look at Chile in 2019: https://itsgoingdown.org/submedia-presents-interrebellium-the-estallido-social/

    They brought their authoritarian government to its knees with continued non violent (in the sense of lack of firearms) resistance combined with an effective general strike.

    They ultimately failed because the liberal parts of the resistance fell for the reformist bait, but it demonstrated that you don't need violence to win if you're able to educate the movement that reform is a trap.

  • Piefed also uses PostgreSQL. He was mentioning that the limiting factor on either platform is the DB, meaning that the parts written in Python will likely not be a limiting factor.

    Piefed also has quite impressive optimizations in other areas as well compared to Lemmy or even Mbin.

  • This guy started out with fairly innocent parodies (I think), but he ended up falling down the alt-right pipeline, and is now a hard right christian. Any of his newer stuff is done to harm who he's mocking, it is no longer good faith parody.

  • The worst thing about it is, even if you switch to Linux for privacy yourself, you'll also need your friends to switch as well, otherwise if you message them on their desktop, they're a liability, as the damn recall will be there too, leaking your data.

    It'll be hell for activists.

  • Any activitypub enabled software that mimics the Reddit style of longform thread/forum style social media with distinct topics.

    Which at the moment is Lemmy, Piefed, and Mbin.

  • RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    Ridge Racer (PlayStation): Drift Your Way To Greatness! Beyond The Scanlines

  • Kind've an odd suggestion, but if you like more arcade-y type games, and think you'd an enjoy a more advanced sorta spiritual successor to dig-dug, I'd recommend checking out Mr.Do! On the SNES. Weirdly good.

    Sunset Riders is a fun and short western arcade shooter, as is Wild Guns.

    There's also a pretty neat Shadowrun RPG on the SNES.

  • Trillium Notes Next is a good open-source obsidian alternative without the bullet points of logseq.

  • That'd actually be pretty rad if it's doable, especially now that the API for piefed was released and mobile apps are already beginning to support it.

  • I wouldn't be too surprised if reddit was doing some action to keep Lemmy down (like down ranking posts that mention or link to Lemmy in their algorithm), but I don't think lemm.ee shut down from any outside force attacking them, I think it was far more mundane.

    A few things probably contributed:

    1. Lemm.ee was the second biggest instance, that's going to attract a fair amount of drama and trolls no matter how you slice it. If you don't have enough mods or admins to deal with that load, it can be overwhelming.

    MrKaplan of Lemmy.world mentioned that .world is able to handle their size effectively due to ensuring they have enough active mods to handle their communities so there's less load for the admins, perhaps lemm.ee did not.

    1. Their policy of non-defederation likely increased their drama and report burden, as some instances are known to have more toxic users than others, making defederation a powerful tool to make things manageable and quiet that report notification.

    Combined with a lack of fresh admins to rotate out the ones getting burned out, and you've got a potent recipe to make the whole thing super un-fun and feel like an unappreciated slog of a job.

  • I decided to throw Mega man Legends 2 on my miyoo mini, as I had fond memories of renting the first game as a kid, and never tried the sequel.

    It's an odd spinoff of the Megaman series that turns it into a 3rd person dungeon delving shooter, complete with story and fully voice acted 90's anime style in-game cutscenes!

    Thoughts on the sequel:

    It has some improvements over the original, such as the ability to fly around the main ship on a world map! I liked the globe trotting aspect (the OG takes place in one city), and the art style and controls were pretty good.

    It held my attention for about 4 or 5 hours, until I came across an underwater level, where things went downhill.

    Even equipped with a missable underwater specific speed upgrade ability, movement speed underwater was cut to about a third of normal speed, and this was combined with large open spaces and the need to throw around some finicky boxes to reach high ledges sometimes were dead ends.

    I just don't have the tolerance for that sort of thing like I used to, so I deleted it and finished it by watching the cut scenes on YouTube! The ending is pretty cringe, so I'm glad I bailed, honestly.

  • United Kingdom @feddit.uk

    Pride in our Class: New IWW Claimants’ Union - Industrial Workers of the World (IWW UK)