Look how they deep fried my boy.
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Look how they deep fried my boy.
That’s so fucking loony. I get the disenfranchisement with the neoliberal Democratic party. I really get it. But voting for that klepto dotard? I don’t.
Thanks, I love the list
Oh it didn’t even occur to me to subscribe to webcomics. Thanks for this!
I don’t buy that implicit part. I’m sure they want to find feeds they’d also enjoy, but there is a genuine joy in finding out what other people are into, even if it doesn’t all appeal to you.
I take their question at face value.
I’m using QuiteRSS and like it a lot. Taskbar applet works with i3 too, which is nice.
That’s people just sharing their opinion freely. Word of mouth chatter is definitely not the same as advertising or even influencing, though of course they try to be.
It’s not just ad-free, it’s actively anti-corporate, anti-advertising, even anti-monetization. I would go so far as to say even anti-content in some ways. That’s a cultural disconnect that goes beyond tooling.
Rofl, Romeo and Juliet is like the definition of a tragedy.
Yeah that’s what I meant by hiding them. I hide them on desktop and mobile, but I think it would be even better if they didn’t even exist to hide.
God yeah, I’ll be like half way through an article before realising it’s just padding out some very surface level details about what I’m looking up. Like the top 3 interesting things about the topic, but never an actual novel, like, human take.
I get what you’re saying. This stuff hinges on essentially finding small businesses to run, for example, a commercial PeerTube instance. And then leave it up to the rest of the fediverse if they want to federate with them.
I don’t think any of us, or the current devs, would be the ones to add this commercial functionality just because we’re not the sort to chase those types of incentives. But who knows, maybe some business will develop a plugin or peertube wrapper, or hell just a whole new thing, and see if anyone federates. 🤷
The journalist does the leg work to produce novel news.
Just to add that in addition to novelty, journalists provide valuable services, like
Not to say that you weren’t including these in “novel news,” but just to make it explicit.
Agreed. The only thing I actually miss is geographically local contacts. But as far as just culture and discourse goes - I’m good.
I feel like this is comparing the mall to the park.
They both attract people, but not always the same people, or for the same reasons. And that’s OK.
I get what you’re saying though, because I’ve felt this way when trying to come up with reasons for people (sole proprietors) to get with the fedi, but maybe this place is just not for influencers - not like the corp platforms, anyway. I think the fediverse will attract more and more people with its network effects, but probably never all of the people all of the time.
My modest hope is that the fedi bleeds the big platforms just enough to put them in their place and keep from enshittifying to infinity.
God I feel so bad for people even just trying to learn stuff online now.
10 to 20 years ago we had a lot less content, but when you did find a hit on your search, you could be much more confident it contained meaningful information. Rather than just the official documentation repackaged across 10 different “articles.”
I like that, or something like that. “Server” and “instance” definitely sounds too prickly and technical to a lot of people.
Depending on the instance, you might have to put a little more work into it. Not that I’m saying that’s a problem - in my eyes that’s a feature.
I’m actually a fan, but I get what you mean. I feel like she just writes what’s on her mind, when she’s writing for her named website. Her writing for The Index is a bit more by the books internet journalism.
And yeah I agree sharing this on here is a bit of a circle jerk, but articles like this get shared around in the mainstream and show people still captured by the big platforms another way. I’ve definitely emailed a couple of her articles around to friends, and I can’t be the only one.
I mean they can make it… don’t think anyone would federate with them, though.