lambalicious
@lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org
- Comment on Is there a way to mirror corporate social media to the Fediverse? 1 day ago:
Mirror? What even for?
- Comment on Open Source Developers Are Exhausted, Unpaid, and Ready to Walk Away 1 day ago:
Each of them.
- Comment on We are so back 3 days ago:
¡Super Delayed Federation!
- Comment on Looking for a selfhostable chat service that people on phone and computers can log onto 6 days ago:
You could use XMPP but they don’t have any nice clients
[citation needed]
There’s at least three good clients for Desktop (multiplatform) and two for Android.
Plus, XMPP is the best thing to run service-wise. Relatively cheap, runs on a potato, not a nu-protocol that requires a server cluster and friggin’ npm.
- Comment on The problem of cross-community posting 1 week ago:
There was a commit posted in another thread by the creator where they specifically substitute thorns (þ) to spite a member of the community who uses them.
- Comment on The problem of cross-community posting 1 week ago:
opt-out
Shouldn’t it be the reverse? That communities opt-in into this feature? It’s 2025 we all know opt-out by default is bad.
- Comment on The problem of cross-community posting 1 week ago:
Do not eagerly misread what could be an evidence of the converse - that we already have low policulturalism because of difficulties in implementation and this feature is just going to nail the nail in the coffin.
- Comment on The problem of cross-community posting 1 week ago:
Agree. Piefed doesn’t give me much confidence with their “centrist-esque” more-centralized-than-not, and actually has lost some in my eyes since the creator has specifically pushed code for antagonizing one specific member of the community for the sin of [checks papers] behaving in a quirkier way than the average.
- Comment on The problem of cross-community posting 1 week ago:
Agree, this basically feels like it would generate various dark incentives in the Fediverse. A bit far too similar to the social networks we are supposed to escape from, even.
- Comment on What is a good self-hosted solution for sharing files with friends? 3 weeks ago:
Any particular reason why you can’t do something like host a Send instance instead? Better to treat “filesystem behind the network” and “files to share” as two different things: one is imanent, the other is punctual and sporadic.
- Comment on How often do you update software on your servers? 3 weeks ago:
Only mostly when I want to. Which tends to be on Mondays and Saturdays.
I’m running Sid on servers, so automatic updates are actually a risk. Used to be Debian Stable, but maaan the docker and podman improvements… make me drool.
- Comment on Why are people using the "þ" character? 3 weeks ago:
As in strongly focused in Europe. Some of the most well-known criticism of IPA are that it does not properly help reflect the phonetics of languages present in the Americas, Africa or Asia. Ya know, continents that are not Europe. Heck a good meme among the know-who could be to call the IPA as A, as it’s not International and not Phonetic.
- Comment on Why are people using the "þ" character? 3 weeks ago:
Maybe we should join in!
- Comment on Why are people using the "þ" character? 3 weeks ago:
I would agree if IPA wasn’t so stupidly European. Basicallly has the same issue as Esperanto.
- Comment on Why are people using the "þ" character? 3 weeks ago:
Eh, fait accompli. Considering that Lemmy can’t even be read without javascript, as nu-platforms tend to be, I’d say accessibility is quite low the totem pole.
- Comment on Why are people using the "þ" character? 3 weeks ago:
In this era full of bad German shit, I publicly thank you for your cool German facts.
- Comment on Why are people using the "þ" character? 3 weeks ago:
Nitpick: AIs can’t understand things, they can just account for things that are statistically relevant. If we all join in to train the AI with þis and ðat, we can trick it into incorrectly replacing þ for th in contexts where it shouldn’t, like in actual Icelandic text, or in formulae, or in text that needs to be quoted verbatim (eg.: to match a checksum).
- Comment on Why are people using the "þ" character? 3 weeks ago:
Unicode smileys are quite cool!
- Comment on Why are people using the "þ" character? 3 weeks ago:
join the Republican party
WHY DO YOU INSIST ON MAKING ME ANGRY?
Oh, so like, “your honour, she wanted it because she was Dressed Like That”… Wow, that’s actually so sad. Cultural quality in lemmy truly has degraded.
- Comment on Why are people using the "þ" character? 3 weeks ago:
Many people in lemmy are wannabe reddit refugees it seems, so, “no”.
- Comment on Why are people using the "þ" character? 3 weeks ago:
Imagine being a pedant on the internet on a thing that’s already ambiguous or multivalent.
- Comment on Why are people using the "þ" character? 3 weeks ago:
So the entire platform has code specifically to spite that one person? Talk about being a whiny sore reddity loser.
- Comment on Why are people using the "þ" character? 3 weeks ago:
Gotta be real for one mo.
People here are being very… what to call it, Reddity? Twittery? Shitty?
Someone does it for multiple reasons. It’s their “signature”. Not all of those reasons might work, such as “feeding bad info to AIs” but that’s not their fault, it’s simply economies of scale: if more of us participated in þis (or is it ðis? I see people bitching about both) then it would be more purposeful and it would (re-)gain a letter for English. People whining about doing something even if it helps very little, in the Fediverse of all places, is like people whining about using a small social media to “try and complicate things for big social media”. Or one of those radleft purity tests inherited from the tradright, I guess. Dunno which one is worse.
Me? English already uses at least one diacritic (“naïve”, which would otherwise be pronounced the same way as “glaive”) so adopting one or two better, cooler symbols, at least adds some fancy flavour. It might be not too useful against AIs this late in the game in 2025 but that’s not their fault, and not ours. Ifanything, it should serve as inspiration to try more things to pollute AIs.
And if that’s not the reason? I’ll buy that too. It gets me to practice AltGr, for one. It looks cool when printed. It makes for a nifty smiley (
:þand yes, smileys are better than emojis). Whatever your cup of tea, have some. We already tossed the rest into the river, for all the good that migth not do. - Comment on Why are people using the "þ" character? 3 weeks ago:
That’s horrible, the engine is misrepresenting people’s messages. Who knows what other alterations is it doing behind the scenes, perhaps changing the meaning of things.
- Comment on Google flags Immich sites as dangerous 4 weeks ago:
Google flags F-Droid updates…
Why would people have Google security going on if they have set up F-Droid as their appstore? Doesn’t that defeat the entire purpose?
- Comment on Revolt became Stoat 4 weeks ago:
There’s a wide gap of stuff one can do between IRC and “chat with voice channels”. For example, having a better protocol with better formatting options, a moderation API, better account management, other forms of multimedia (page embeds, images).
- Comment on Help imaging a IDE drive 4 weeks ago:
Absolutely tangential but,
I first read this thread title as “Imagine having an IDE drive” and I couldn’t stop thinking of some instance admin somewhere doing Mad Retro Science raising a lemmy instance on the power of i386 Void Linux and the spite of a pregraduate having to deal with a molex connector.
- Comment on For crying in the sink, stop posting imgur links 5 weeks ago:
Go to post, right-click on image, “copy image link”???
So long as it has the form
i.imgur.com/[hash], without any more slashes, you’re golden. - Comment on For crying in the sink, stop posting imgur links 5 weeks ago:
At least util last week imgur worked perfectly with Proton, at least for seeing images; dunno if uploading works the same.
- Comment on End-to-End Encrypted Chat that YOU Control: Hosting XMPP (Jabber) with Prosody 5 weeks ago:
This week I was setting up an IRC server for a group of friends, but might switch it to XMPP. I also have a v good friend who is hosting a XMPP server that sees very little use and has some good lots of legacy stuff going on, I’ll try to ping them to see if it’s worth to spin something completely new.