[-] Nollij@lemmy.fmhy.ml 42 points 1 year ago

As awful as that is, the design of those dumpsters will always lead to this. To put the bag in, you must hold the lid open well above your head (and higher than many people can reach) while holding a heavy bag of trash, then lift it even higher to get it in. If you are smaller than average (e.g. a child), physically disabled, or just not an able-bodied adult, that becomes impossible

[-] Nollij@lemmy.fmhy.ml 91 points 1 year ago

You mean Musk? Because it seems that whatever insanity that Musk does, Spez wants to copy verbatim

[-] Nollij@lemmy.fmhy.ml 92 points 1 year ago

And these are the people who stayed...

[-] Nollij@lemmy.fmhy.ml 28 points 1 year ago

Isn't there some sort of statute of limitations here? 12 years is an awfully long time

[-] Nollij@lemmy.fmhy.ml 45 points 1 year ago

The only reason a for-profit business does anything for free is because it's somehow tied to a payday somewhere else.

A free initial contact is really just an unpaid sales pitch.

[-] Nollij@lemmy.fmhy.ml 34 points 1 year ago

If any instance becomes large enough to have an undue influence, which Meta would likely have, then they effectively control the entire ecosystem. At that point, it effectively stops being decentralized (See: The 51% Attack, although this wouldn't happen at a certain number/ratio). When it becomes convenient to them, they can pull the plug, and destroy the rest of the ecosystem that isn't theirs.

It's exactly what happened with XMPP and Google Talk.

[-] Nollij@lemmy.fmhy.ml 25 points 1 year ago

Reddit isn't just trying to balance the budget - they are specifically scrambling to make things work (or at least, look like they will work) for an IPO, which is a beast in and of itself.

[-] Nollij@lemmy.fmhy.ml 53 points 1 year ago

I always get nervous when someone vaguely references their free speech. Aside from it being a poor argument against most censorship, it also doesn't include any context. There is nothing in this post to suggest the removed comments were anything but spam and threats.

Now I do know a little bit about how Reddit mods operate, and I can fill in some gaps, but I have no reason to believe these were helpful or insightful comments that were just unpopular.

[-] Nollij@lemmy.fmhy.ml 53 points 1 year ago

You've completely missed the point. It's not that Facebook (and by extension, their users) will connect to Mastodon, it's that they will take over Mastodon, seizing all control for themselves, and coopting the existing userbase.

Right now it's a separate product. Just like people know that Twitter is not Mastodon, Threads isn't either. If you want to reach Twitter users, you get a Twitter account. If you want to reach Mastodon users, you get a Mastodon account. Facebook is planning to market themselves as the best way to enter the Mastodon ecosystem. Before long, they will be the absolute dominant server. Then they will have control, because defederation is a weapon they can wield and not vice-versa.

This is not theoretical, either. Google did the EXACT same thing back with Google Talk and the XMPP protocol. And we know how Facebook operates, so we know that this will eventually happen. The only way to stop it is before it starts - Facebook users need to be unhappy (at Facebook) that they can't reach Mastodon users, so that defederation remains their own problem.

(Separately, I agree with you that Lemmy needs to become more accessible to the common user. But simply handing it all over to someone as awful as Zuck is not the way)

[-] Nollij@lemmy.fmhy.ml 75 points 1 year ago

There are many communities on Reddit that I will miss. The best people do not have the technical skills, patience, or desire to move to Lemmy, and there has been no clear direction on where they will go even if they do leave Reddit.

r/Piracy is not one of them. I firmly believe that all of the best people are already here. According to Lemmyverse, this place already has 22k+ subscribers, 2k+ active users this week, 500+posts, and over 10k comments. By any measure, it's one of the biggest communities in the fediverse.

Let them keep Reddit.

[-] Nollij@lemmy.fmhy.ml 27 points 1 year ago

In 4 years, you will be 26. That will happen regardless of your decision. But you can choose now whether you will be a 26-year-old with a CompSci degree, or a 26-year-old without one.

(It's also pretty common in IT to see people go back to formal education to update their skills)

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Background: Ran new cables between floors, through the walls (behind the drywall). Since then, I had an energy audit that confirmed that this section (and only this section) is now poorly insulated. This is an exterior-facing wall, and I am in the north so the vapor barrier is towards the interior of the room.

I opened this section completely, and found that it had unfaced fiberglass insulation with a plastic vapor barrier. When I replace the insulation, should I just use paper-faced insulation, or should I try to match the original 6-mil plastic barrier? There's an electrical box, so there will already be a hole in the plastic for this.

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With so many subreddits shutting down, I can no longer see that I was previously subscribed. Is there a way to get a list of all of my own subs, so that I can find a new home for them?

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