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  • Like Lemmy or any social media really, you get out what you put in. If you just follow the generic feed without following anyone, yeah it's going to suck.

    You can make lists, so one for your friends, one for news, one for a hobby. Or you can filter hash tags to really narrow in on a topic. People also make "starter packs" of who to follow for any topic you can think of.

    This format is also unbeatable for breaking events.

  • Like if someone is accused of murder or manslaughter, does the news get a statement from the accused and publish them saying "uh, no I didn't, he probably just tripped and fell" or something?

    I mean... Yes? That seems like a very basic fact for them to report.

  • I guess that's one perspective. Another one might be that their marriage wasn't as great as they thought it was in the first place.

    Kids are stressful, no argument there. But blaming kids because their marriage buckled under the added stress just feels like an easy excuse. I suspect there were deeper issues that those people weren't particularly interested in exploring.

  • I don't do anything too sophisticated, just something like:

    Scan this image of a recipe and format it as JSON that conforms to the schema defined at https://schema.org/Recipe.

    Sometimes it puts placeholders in that aren't valid JSON, so I don't have it fully automated.. But it's good enough for my needs.

    I've thought that the various Nextcloud cookbook apps should do this for sites that don't have the recipe object.. But I don't feel motivated to implement this myself.

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  • That's a good point. The original question was why would someone pick blenny Bluesky over mastodon? You just hit the nail on the head.

    It's because the vast majority of users value features and usability much higher than privacy.