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  • Well Reddit wouldn't be the juggernaut it is now if Digg hadn't done similarly stupid things and paid the ultimate price. Social media sites do fall, and Lemmy grows a little every time this happens. I honestly don't care. I like Lemmy how it is now.

  • I run Zwave and love it. Advantages:

    • better range and less interference in 900mhz band with meshing
    • better battery life. WiFi uses up to an order of magnitude more power. Battery in Zwave devices lasts for years, with new ones being even better in this regard
    • more secure as they cannot be hacked by hacking your internet or getting on your WiFi.
    • more feature rich. Zwave devices tend to be geared towards more pro use and tend to have just about every feature you can imagine
    • The Zwave standards body is quite strict in ensuring devices adhere to the standard so it's much harder to get "stinker" devices that don't. This is a bigger problem with zigbee for example.
    • fully local. You can be 100% sure they aren't sending your data off somewhere
    • Generally high quality. I've had quite good luck with pretty much all the Zwave devices I've bought. They last a long time and are reliable if your mesh is working properly (enough powered repeater nodes).
  • TBH it's mostly stuff that you know you shouldn't be having. Food additives, fried or blackened foods, heavily processed foods, etc. Generally stuff you'd consider unhealthy for other reasons too.

    These days most people understand a healthy diet is a Mediterranean style one lean meats, fruits and veggies, whole grains, some healthy fat like olive oil or avocados. They just don't want to do that.