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  • Lol, Dr Erin is a delight to read or listen to. Her knowledge and enthusiasm is just infectious!

  • Maybe try Openbox instead of XFCE. Can't promise it'll add much memory but with 1gb RAM I guess every bit counts?

    Edit: just had a quick look around, and it looks like your machine can be upgraded to a whopping 2gb RAM... It's still not great, but it is a 100% increase in memory.

    Edit 2: I'm not actually recommending you buy RAM from memorystock.com, it just turned up at the top of my search results. The page should give you the type and version you'll need to look for, though.

  • Well, true up to the point where the OS itself uses up most of the available RAM just for basic processes (like tracking and reporting the users' data to the manufacturer's data centre).

  • It's an ungoogled Android actually, but I can see how that ruins your joke 🙂

  • No, see — if I dont like it I don't need to fork it. I can just leave it and all its forks the hell alone. I'd do the same for national currencies if I could, cryptocurrencies are just the same bullshit without the regulatory checks and balances.

    TL;DR — I see what you're selling and I'm not buying it.

  • I know there are problems with big email providers subverting decentralisation to benefit their business models, and throttling mail from independent or self-hosted domains. But I couldn't take the analysis seriously past this statement:

    You may know me as a Bitcoin educator and engineer.

    Yeah well, in that case, fuck you and the hypercapitalist horse you rode in on.

  • Don’t email spammers just spoof the domain or send without a domain?

    Very much so. Out of the spam that I do see in my inbox, the sender domains are usually spoofed, while the reply-to addresses are usually gmail.com, hotmail.com or outlook.com.

  • Oh, so now we're supposed to pay attention? Internet pundits came to the same realisation from the beginning, but we don't have the same kind of purchasing power.

  • "Do I need them? No, but I nerd them, so they stay up!"

    A most relevant typo 👍

  • So, in your pottery story only one in 10 mass produced pots would be better (by some fuzzy criteria) than those by somebody who actually pit their mind and creativity to it? Sounds wasteful AF, dude.

    Similarly, a glance at that Geerling guy's website tells me that he is already maintaining around twenty different social profiles. So I guess his Youtube ad revenue goes into supporting that promotional effort, as well as the amazing work I've never heard of.

    I respect your efforts with Communick, even if I don't agree with your examples. I'm just not interested in an internet that tries to center commercial revenue as a raison d'être. I'll support people who would be doing what they do without that motivation.

  • Um, iirc it was Win8? I've had to open a couple Win10 installs since then (mostly to prep the machine for a Linux install) and I can tell it's only gotten worse.

    Back then I could probably hack a Windows install down to my preferences in a week or so, disabling or removing as much bloat and spyware as possible — but the amount of hoops I had to jump through to have a tolerable system was just becoming oppressive.

  • the number of people who are willing to put in the work and create quality content without any potential reward is too low

    Maybe, but the number of dimwits willing to make sensationalist drivel to make a buck is staggering. Exhibit A, any Youtuber. I prefer not to have that incentive in the Fediverse.

  • The userbase is still anti-business.

    And a significant part will remain so. This should be a haven from capitalist/corporate platforms, not a parallel market.

  • Interesting, not the first recommendation I've had of Piefed. And in your case, choosing a platform.where you can actively contribute is ...really the way it should be. Direct and active influence on tools used.

  • Right, the Voyager crew did temporarily implement the tech in their engines, so there was a blueprint to start from. I didn't remember it was mentioned in Prodigy season 1!

  • I also agree that Lemmy (largely in imitation of Reddit) skews more social than just a link aggregator, so I'm not arguing you personally are doing it wrong. Tbh it feels more like an "everything forum", but like I said — splitting hairs. That's engagement, too 🙂

    A tool or algorithm that hides or just deprioritises empty posts would certainly be useful, maybe even as a core feature in future releases of Lemmy?

    For my part, I'd like to be able to hide posts based on the source URL [cough, screenrant, cough], same as blocking users or whole instances. Little, user-level filters like that could make a big difference in the individual experience.

  • So, just to split hairs: Lemmy is a link aggregator, so it's really better suited for this than Mastodon by design. BTW, please don't make Mastodon a linkdump (I use that more than Lemmy) 🙂

    Also, if you're using a feed reader and Lemmy for news, then yes. There will be duplicates, but that is pretty much a problem in your setup, isn't it? Can't really fault either app for it.

    All that said, I completely agree that just posting an URL without context or comment is unhelpful on any social platform. It's always good to know what has motivated someone else to share a news item (especially in politics and other sports!).

  • That's pretty cool, glad to see the fediverse is adopted (if not directly implemented) in other applications 👍

  • I fully agree that your "rules" need adjustment, starting with the fact that you engineered them around your personal dislikes.