DuckOverload
@DuckOverload@lemmy.world
- Comment on ‘Front page of the internet’: how social media’s biggest user protest rocked Reddit 10 months ago:
…and yet, here we are. I left Reddit recently because of the drop in quality, and a lot of folks I know agree that it sucks even if they aren’t yet tapped into the fediverse. The internet still has a lot of friction and inertia. These things take time. But the momentum has shifted. These social media cesspools can’t last, even the most idiotic knuckledraggers will eventually smell the stink.
The downside is that they will find their way here. Lemmy will be bigger and less cool. Eternal September, am I right?
- Comment on I wonder how much of youtube content is hardcoded sponsor ads. 10 months ago:
Harry Mack does freestyle raps about his sponsors. I think his bars about Keeps hair medication service and Nord VPN are just as entertaining as the rest of his stuff.
- Comment on Hyperloop One to Shut Down After Failing to Reinvent Transit 10 months ago:
Silly question: could they evolve the infrastructure to an actual transit system?
- Comment on Biden urged to stop EU 'unfairly' targeting American tech 11 months ago:
Yeah, this has nothing to do with Biden. That said, it sounds like the rules are not being applied fairly. That said, it’s not like America has fair, consistent policies or anything…
- Comment on What DID Apple innovate? 11 months ago:
Bud, you sound like a technophile geek. The kind of person who custom built his own computer. You’re not the target customer. Apple builds products for people that don’t care about technology, they just care about what the technology does and want it to be easy and seamless. And that is a vast majority of the people.
- Comment on Does anyone else feel like 90% of the population is stupid? 11 months ago:
I think the issue here is that we’re all genetically just apes and we live in a world where we’re expected to know about geopolitics, outrageous technologies, all kinds of cultural artifacts, and a bazillion other complexities of modern life, in addition to the basics of feeding ourselves, finding a mate, and child rearing. At the same time, we have behemoth corporations in control of all media with a strong interest in keeping people dumb, angry and discontent. And education is… not what it should be.
No, humans aren’t inherently evil or stupid or whatever. We’ve just inherited a world situation that we are not adapted for, and few people are able to learn and grow sufficiently to really understand and handle it all properly.
- Comment on Adobe abandons $20 billion acquisition of Figma 11 months ago:
Fig ma balls.
- Comment on What are some essential browser extensions for "quieting down" the internet? 11 months ago:
News Feed Eradicator is a must have. I can check in on Facebook for personal messages and events, even post occasionally… but I don’t see the feed and I’m not the least bit tempted.
It’s also good for sites like Reddit (which I’m migrating away from, of course) where you can disable it for a set amount of time, to enjoy some idle web browsing time without slipping into a vortex.
Also, not a browser extension, but I use Google’s Family Link to moderate my web use. I can’t access social media on my phone. My wife administers it. It’s occasionally inconvenient, but on the whole it has been transformative.
- Comment on Steve Jobs Rigged The First iPhone Demo By Faking Full Signal Strength And Secretly Swapping Devices Because Of Fragile Prototypes And Bug-Riddled Software 11 months ago:
Buttons? Ew.
I have consistently been Luddish about moves like this (removign physical keyboard, eliminating phone jack, even the tablet form factor in general) but I think I was mostly wrong, and monimizing hardware features in favor of software seems to improve user experience.
- Comment on Cox Media Group claims to be listening to private conversations to sell advertisements 11 months ago:
If you really want to escape from the data-mining ad-driven model, you could always switch to Google Fiber.
- Comment on Polish Hackers Repaired Trains the Manufacturer Artificially Bricked. Now The Train Company Is Threatening Them 11 months ago:
I think this is pretty cool. Sure, capitalists are gonna capitalist, but here we have subversive moves in a positive direction.