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  • I used Feedly since Google Reader was shut down. Then 1.5 years ago, as Feedly was getting more paywalls and AI-crap, I switched to Newsblur, and have been a happy user ever since. I love its Intelligence Trainer that lets me hide posts with certain tags/authors/keywords.

    Unlimited hosted-by-them Newsblur costs 36 USD / year. It has a FLOSS version and a more limited free hosted-by-them version, but the 2.5 GBP / month was worth the QoL increase for me.

    • Look around in your online communities and see what publications get shared.
    • Once you find some sites you like, search the web/communities for alternatives with the same topic/vibe.
    • If you find journalists you like, see where else they publish their works, or what publications they used to work at. For bloggers / content creators, see who they collaborate with.
  • Good, fuck gacha mechanics (saying this as a Genshin player lol.) A guaranteed 5 character costs 400 USD. (Would be ~356, but they don't let you buy exactly that much virtual currency.)

  • Newsblur in desktop web browser, 36 USD / year

    It has a FLOSS version and a more limited free version hosted by them, but the 2.5 GBP / month was worth the QoL increase for me.

  • I used Feedly since Google Reader was shut down. Then 1.5 years ago, as Feedly was getting more paywalls and AI-crap, I switched to Newsblur, and have been a happy user ever since. I love its Intelligence Trainer that lets me hide posts with certain tags/authors/keywords.

    • Look around in your online communities and see what publications get shared.
    • Once you find some sites you like, search the web/communities for alternatives with the same topic/vibe.
    • If you find journalists you like, see where else they publish their works, or what publications they used to work at. For bloggers / content creators, see who they collaborate with.
  • They have no ethics, so they follow what’s trendy what they predict more profit from

  • I hope they leave it an option to keep the search engine selector on the bottom, that way it's just one click; having to do an extra click on a dropdown would be of no use to me.

  • I think it's also to do with how photogenic someone is. I'm the same as you, my photos/videos/voice always feel weird and awkward to me. The other day I came across this relatable story:

    My mother is gorgeous. Stunning, even. She was homecoming queen in high school and has the smile of a true crime cliché (that is to say, it lights up a room). Blonde, razor-cut bangs frame her big, brown eyes – rimmed in her signature liquid liner, always – which literally twinkle when she laughs.

    There is no photographic evidence of this.

    I cannot make sense of it, but something happens to this dear, beautiful woman whenever a camera comes near. Her face contorts at the click of a shutter. A combination of the following features appears in every picture she’s ever taken: squeezed-shut lids. Crossed eye. Eyebrow askance. Elvis lip. Cowlick. I sometimes insist a particular picture isn’t as bad as she thinks; I’m lying. Her driver’s license photo? Horrendous. Her Facebook profile picture? A close-up of the family dog.

    I take comfort in this whenever I come across a less-than-flattering image of myself. Photos do not reflect reality, I think. Just look at all the terrible pictures of Mom!

  • I hope rutracker will stay available :P

  • Switched to Ente Auth when Authy stopped having a free desktop version. What if I lose my phone? I want both my devices to have access to my codes.

  • I "love" how they very carefully avoid making any apology whatsoever.

  • David Brin's Existence features a rat's brain model as the first true AGI that escapes onto the internet, and which people then worship by donating some tiny % of their CPU cycles to it :) I found Existence a great near-future sci-fi novel even ignoring the alien plotline, and just seeing his technological/societal vision for the next century or so.

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  • I'm still sticking to Windows mostly because of Adobe programs and gaming, so I guess I'll just have to go the usual massgrave.dev route and group-policy all the crap out of Win11 😮‍💨

  • There is a difference between passively allowing bad stuff to happen, and actively doing bad stuff.

    I don't see that much difference. They are half-arsed about store and community moderation to such a degree that it feels like deliberate neglect. They chose the responsibility of running a platform, so need to do the job properly. If they need to hire more staff to do it, perhaps they could afford it from their billions of USD revenue.

  • My most recent such games were Her Story and Return of the Obra Dinn.

    During Her Story I ended up with an A5 sheet full of keyword ideas I wanted to search the recordings for.

    Obra Dinn had me draw multiple iterations of a ship deck while trying to figure out who was likely to sleep in which hammock :D

  • For the top dog PC game store, Valve could behave much much worse.

    But also much much better. They are really hands off with scummy dev practices, such as paid review farms. Sentinels of the Store covered them here. After it blew up, Steam removed some of the most obvious cases, but afaik others remain.

    Steam has also been hosting numerous outright neo-Nazi groups for many years (PDF) and never really stepped up effectively against them. User reports and media attention has limited effect.

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  • I've been a lifetime Windows user, and the handful of times I had to use Mac was like pulling teeth. Every UI convention is slightly different, and I remember I found the file manager odd too.