I’m glad to see that incessant and pervasive whataboutism is welcome in the Fediverse. I was afraid for a few weeks that I had left it behind with Reddit but clearly that’s not the case.
And on average, they only start out with 80% of the pieces of the men’s set.
Rather rude to group them all together like that. If we’re talking mud daubers or paper wasps, we’re totally chill.
Ground-nesting yellowjackets get the boiling water and dish soap treatment in the dead of the night if they’re in the yard. I’ve had too many cases of cleaning up yard debris and suddenly getting attacked by the little bastards to attempt peaceful coexistence.
Yep, after I found this out I ditched Chrome immediately once they started rolling out Google Search ads that couldn’t be blocked via DNS. Firefox mobile feels a little less smooth than Chrome admittedly, but the ability to add extensions like ublock/darkreader/consent-o-matic make is a no contest in terms of overall user experience.
The one knock is that they took bypass paywalls out of their extension store and the workaround to install it is somewhat cumbersome, so now I’m annoyingly using Kiwi browser for paywalled content and Firefox for everything else. Hopefully this update will make it so I only need one browser again.
Sometimes, but not always. Whether it’s cardio or weights, I’d guess maybe 20% of sessions are amazing, 20% are garbage and I can’t wait to finish, and 60% are fine. I generally prefer weights, but there’s actually something really fun when you’re having an s-tier cardio session.
Partially yes, partially no. It depends on the use case.
If I’m looking to idly scroll random content, sure, it’s great!
For online community, definitely. Given the open disregard that Reddit Inc leadership has shown towards the community, developers, and volunteers who keep the show running, I don’t feel comfortable contributing there anymore.
If i’m looking for specialized information on a specific topic, definitely not. Google Search + site:reddit.com still reigns here.
Yes and suggesting that average users can simply set up a server and then navigate either Docker or Ansible just to maintain consistent content preferences isn’t perhaps realistic. Even for tech-literate folks it’s kind of a big lift, and I have to suspect it’s one of the issues that could keep the Fediverse from enjoying wider adoption.
Time to print out more code and bring it to the boss for review.
I suspect they do, in fact, understand the difference. And are intentionally conflating lemmy the platform with lemmy.ml the instance in order to dissuade people from using the platform, since they know that most people new to the platform wouldn’t understand the distinction.
The current communities we have presently are amazing, but I’m really curious to see the impact of the new Reddit alternative that Jimmy Wales is working on
Humans are paradoxically really good at adaptation, and also not admitting mistakes. Dude is singularly responsible for the biggest PR fumble in Reddit history and seemingly has zero self awareness despite being at the center of it.
Nothing is wrong with it, it’s awesome and I love it. I’m something of a whataboutism aficionado and am planning on printing out this thread and laminating it for future reference.