chromodynamic
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chromodynamic@piefed.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Are distros really different or is it more about preference?English34·2 days agoThe main differences are:
- package management (how you install new programs)
- release model (fixed vs rolling)
- default desktop environments (the GUI / look and feel)
chromodynamic@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Should large Fediverse instances and Bluesky encourage, not require, users to opt-in to bridges that connect the Fediverse to Bluesky and other non-fedi social web platforms?English20·5 days agoIf a Fedi or BSky instance wants to support connecting to the other side, they should implement both protocols. Bridges are just a duct-tape solution.
chromodynamic@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•No, the UK’s Online Safety Act Doesn’t Make Children Safer OnlineEnglish82·5 days agoI saw an interesting video suggesting that the real motivation is to give megacorps like Google a new business acting as “banks” for identity, i.e. the Internet would get so inconvenient that people would just save their identity with Google (or Meta, etc) and then use them to log in to other websites.
I probably explained it badly, but the video I saw is here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAd-OOrdyMw
People in the comments pointed out that those companies would also have the ability to delete or suspend your identity verification if you did something they didn’t like (or refused to do something they wanted). Reminds me of the SIN from Shadowrun .
chromodynamic@piefed.socialto Games@lemmy.world•So are GOG going to relist Devotion? Seeing how they're about freedom to buy games.English5·11 days agoIf you want to message them about it, now is the time most likely to work.
chromodynamic@piefed.socialto PieFed Meta@piefed.social•What are your ideas to improve PieFed? Vote for your favorites!English1·12 days agoGood point about the unintentional votes. Maybe just a temporary suspension then.
chromodynamic@piefed.socialto PieFed Meta@piefed.social•What are your ideas to improve PieFed? Vote for your favorites!English3·13 days agoI thought of another one. In this age of decreasing digital freedom, PieFed (and every other website) should allow people to register multiple email addresses, in case a user suddenly loses access to one.
chromodynamic@piefed.socialto PieFed Meta@piefed.social•What are your ideas to improve PieFed? Vote for your favorites!English3·13 days agoYeah, I’m not sure why people want that. In all honestly I wouldn’t implement it if it were me, but if you do I suggest restricting it to communities with the same topic, or maybe even restricting it to communities with the exact same name.
chromodynamic@piefed.socialto PieFed Meta@piefed.social•What are your ideas to improve PieFed? Vote for your favorites!English41·14 days agoI don’t know if these already exist, but thinking long-term of how to prevent Reddit-like problems:
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An option to move a post to a different community (with the agreement of the other community’s moderators) if the post is in the wrong community, but otherwise seems valid/good-faith/high-effort/etc.
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And for the opposite situation where the post is just garbage, but highly upvoted by bots/brigading, there could be a “nuke it from orbit” option that not only deletes it and bans the poster, but also bans everyone that upvoted it.
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chromodynamic@piefed.socialto PieFed Meta@piefed.social•What are your ideas to improve PieFed? Vote for your favorites!English5·14 days agoAnother reason is to avoid the Reddit problem of people upvoting of off-topic posts by people who don’t pay attention to what community it’s posted in. I don’t think Piefed/Lemmy/etc. has those kind of users (yet) but it’s good future-proofing.
chromodynamic@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•As governments around the world are set to make the Internet more restrictive and privacy-invading, we need a solutionEnglish6·17 days agoI’ve often felt that the web should work more like Git, so you can keep the content locally and just pull updates when you need.
You can view and post in channels on other instances from your home instance without switching. For example, I’m commenting from piefed.social
chromodynamic@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•'Clanker' is social media's new slur for our robot futureEnglish17·22 days agoThe term “social media” is already toxic. When I started using the Internet, socialising and media were two separate things. Conflating the two implies that every time we say something, we are publishing an article and should care about how many views and likes we get, instead of making a genuine attempt at connection. And it suggests that every reply should be some kind of review of the post it replies to.
In the days of forums, people would just post what came into mind. They were more honest because there was no number next to your comment rating how good it was.
chromodynamic@piefed.socialto Firefox@lemmy.ml•Whoever came up with this is a geniusEnglish23·23 days agoBrowsers should be designed from the start for the benefit of the users. There are too many “features” that only benefit the server owners. It’s been this way for a long time. Like the “Referer” header. Old as dirt, but how do I benefit from telling a server what page I was visiting beforehand?
chromodynamic@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•JavaScript broke the web (and called it progress) - Jono AldersonEnglish594·25 days agoClient-side scripting is a hack. HTML didn’t have all the tags people wanted or needed, so instead of carefully updating it to include new features, they demanded that browsers just execute arbitrary code on the user’s computer, and with that comes security vulnerabilities, excessive bandwidth use and a barrier-to-entry that makes it difficult to develop new browsers, giving one company a near-monopoly.
chromodynamic@piefed.socialto Games@sh.itjust.works•Ubisoft: Microtransactions make games more funEnglish8·26 days agoQuite the opposite in fact. Microtransactions offer the promise of fun, but never deliver, because in order to incentivise users to purchase them, the player must feel like the game is 90% of the way to being fun and that tiny additional purchase will get it there.
It’s like the cartoon image of the donkey rider holding a carrot on the end of a rod. The donkey keeps moving to try to get the carrot, but never quite reaches it.
chromodynamic@piefed.socialto Games@lemmy.world•Ubisoft Says Monetization ‘Makes The Player Experience More Fun’English10·26 days agoQuite the opposite in fact. Microtransactions offer the promise of fun, but never deliver, because in order to incentivise users to purchase them, the player must feel like the game is 90% of the way to being fun and that tiny additional purchase will get it there.
It’s like the cartoon image of the donkey rider holding a carrot on the end of a rod. The donkey keeps moving to try to get the carrot, but never quite reaches it.
chromodynamic@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Adblockers stop publishers serving ads to (or even seeing) 1bn web users - Press GazetteEnglish29·26 days agoBesides the trackers and malware, ads can be categorised as a flaw in technology. A kind of software parasite that uses a computer’s resources without providing any additional functionality to the user.
chromodynamic@piefed.socialto Firefox@lemmy.ml•WebGPU Lands in Firefox 141 on Windows, Eyes Linux and macOS NextEnglish19·26 days agoThe root of the issue is this idea that a web browser should be an “everything app” that can basically recreate the functionality of any other app on the system. It’s total feature creep, and in addition to privacy issues, creates a barrier-to-entry that makes it very hard for people to create new browsers because of the sheer amount of features they’re expected to implement.
chromodynamic@piefed.socialto Tech@programming.dev•AI is killing the web. Can anything save it?English1·26 days agoKind of, but with automation. So if you trust site A 90%, and site A trusts site B 90%, then from your PoV, site B has 81% trust* (which you can choose to replace with your own trust rating, if you want).
Could have applications in building a new kind of search engine even.
- I’m just guessing how the maths would work, it probably requires a little more sophisticated system that that, such as starting sites at 50% and only increasing or decreasing the rating based on sites you already trust.
How do other Lemmy/PieFed/Mbin instances do it?
The forum would be part of the Fediverse, so if it has such issues, then so would every Fediverse site and the knowledge could be shared.