deadlyduplicate

joined 2 years ago
[–] deadlyduplicate@lemmy.world 0 points 3 weeks ago

Searle is really who we should be asking

[–] deadlyduplicate@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

Both of those options are still better than walking slightly slower.

[–] deadlyduplicate@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

My server seems to have easier time transcoding with Emby and personally like the UI over Plex. Emby sucks at finding metadata though.

[–] deadlyduplicate@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago

The resistance would very likely have other countries supplying weapons.

[–] deadlyduplicate@lemmy.world 5 points 5 months ago

Really hoping the rumors of a new steam controller are true!

[–] deadlyduplicate@lemmy.world 5 points 9 months ago

Back to supporting CANZUK then

[–] deadlyduplicate@lemmy.world 17 points 9 months ago

We should use this as a chance to spread the word about lemmy.... "Lots of Mario Bros related content on lemmy" or something to that effect.

[–] deadlyduplicate@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

In theory open source can help you escape subscription hell but Gimp and LibreOffice do not have feature parity with Photoshop and MS Office and have significantly inferior UX. Maybe for word processing, LibreOffice or an older version of Office is fine, but that is not true at all for spreadsheets. So much the case that I would rather use Python Dataframes + Juypter notebooks than LibreOffice Calc.

This is also the case for Indesign vs Scribus, Illustrator vs Inkscape, Autocad vs Freecad. Audacity is fairly powerful but again horrible UX. That list goes on I am sure.

[–] deadlyduplicate@lemmy.world 34 points 1 year ago (10 children)

Found this out when I wanted a decent journaling app for Android. All the most popular ones have subscription tiers that amount to hundreds of dollar over just a few years.... for a fucking journal app? what the hell!

[–] deadlyduplicate@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Look up crisis theory, the rate of profit tends to fall in capitalist systems. Because each company is driven by competitive self-interest, it is incapable of acting for the good of the whole. You simply cannot devote resources to anything but trying to out-compete your rivals and in doing so the profit for everyone tends lower and lower until you have a crisis.

[–] deadlyduplicate@lemmy.world -1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I don't believe that is accurate. Beside moons (which don't orbit the sun), Pluto is the largest and closest dwarf planet.

 

When I first joined Reddit I really enjoyed the conversations I had with other people. I don't really care about internet points and I always just sought out people whose opinions are different than my own to get diverse perspectives. In this way, subreddits centered around a particular point of view would guarantee me a conversation that was engaging and perhaps an opportunity to learn something.

But lately I noticed that moderators on that site have been using their bans to simply silence dissenting opinions and control the narrative and looking through moderator code of conduct it seems that the practice is not discouraged at all.

The first ban I ever received on that site was just a few months ago when I wrote just two sentences in response to someone. My post was not offensive in any way and I was writing in good faith. This was also the first time I ever posted on that subreddit. The moderator who permanently banned me claimed I was just to stupid to be allowed to continue posting in their community.

I am certainly capable of profound stupidity but just not the type one could devise in just a few sentences so I suspect that moderator was not being genuine with me.

Since then I have received two more permanent bans for posts which again were made in good faith and not racist, sexist, or displaying any obvious reason to take such a drastic action. Never a warning that I was violating the rules or a even a temporary ban. When I ask the moderator why, I get "muted". A permanent ban should be for obvious trolling, spammers or people who repeatedly violate the subreddit rules. Not for just expressing a different opinion.

I feel like a certain breed of moderator has hijacked most of the subreddits I would have once found interesting to participate in. They come with a mandate to advance a specific agenda and it seems like Reddit's fate has to become just like every other social media website that groups people by their beliefs while re-enforcing and radicalizing them.

Oh and the first moderator that banned me, he is active on the fediverse as well and they have re-created their community on kbin. So I suspect these types of people will eventually control the communities here as well.

 

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