mitchacho74

joined 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 34 points 9 months ago (1 children)

People forget projects like this are done for fun. They put a lot of polish and organize it well enough that it looks professional, but just like this, it can be a single dev working on it on their free time. its super easy to create a project, get busy, and just fall off. They're allowed to do that, plus while there's always more stuff to do, even the existence of this app is already impressive, so I thank them for the work, and until I decide to start coding during my free time instead of playing video games or watching TV, I try not to be disappointed when a project slows or even dies.

I hope the original dev is doing good, I thank them for their work, and congratulations on the twins, hope everything is going well for them, and hope they only come back when they feel ready, not when they feel forced to

[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Yuzu is an interesting idea, I haven't thought of that, but last I checked a few months ago, it was still not working, and I heard using wine to run the windows version can get you banned so I never tested it.

On my steam deck I've been using Xbox cloud gaming (free if you're willing to wait) or Amazon Luna (if you have prime), and they work decently well, much better than "not running at all".

[–] [email protected] -3 points 10 months ago

what? the benefit is clearly adding a whole day to rest, if you're fried after 8 hours, the additional 2 isn't going to feel better worse, but you'll gain a whole day to rest. I always am tired on days where I work over 8 hours, but so happy I get another full day off.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago

I can see it in liftoff and lemmy.world mobile site, so could be a Jerboa problem

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I'm not sure if it was as much of that and more so people who didn't wanna go to another instance were complaining about how they essentially locked that name just because they throught the reddit android mods should be the true successors and some were very against the idea of just giving control to ex reddit mods. I didn't notice it took off again either but people were really calling on the admins to replace them

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

With federation, the content is shared between servers, that's the act of federation. It downloads the posts from the other instance. So it would then be stored on lemmy.world, the only way to stop that is to defederate. The mobile apps mostly solve this problem as you can view content from lemmy.world and choose to add other instances, but the browser version isn't setup to work that way, so it's less than perfect, but it's supposed to be easy for this content to exist all on its own and only show to other users in a single place when they want that. So if the admin team is afraid the largest community on a small and growing platform won't have the means to fight a legal battle no matter if it is legal or not (I've been hearing a lot of legals), I get their reaction. hell reddit could easily target and crush Lemmy.world in court if they wanted to kill the platform. It isn't much work as unfortunate as it is to go to that instance for that content

[–] [email protected] 51 points 1 year ago (22 children)

I think it'll be tough to find that corner of it... I think I saw a conservative community on lemmy.world but the platforms original purpose was to get away from the big, controlling, capitalist social media platforms the likes of Twitter, Instagram, reddit, etc. Like mastodon, the largest part of the fediverse (I'm pretty sure), grew alot when twitter was brought by Elon, and more moved after he messed up the platform enough, saying they'll create their own platform where hate won't be allowed. It's kinda against it's nature to have much conservative-ness.

Not trying to be rude as based on how this sounds, you seem nice enough and not crazy, but places like mastodon are basically the left's version of "Truth social" where people are pretty ok with saying "I don't want those thoughts spread here" those thoughts they don't want are usually things like homophobia or transphobia, but those are fairly common on the right even if you don't share them.

It's an interesting thought and would probably be alittle healthier, but hey you're still here being able to provide that counter point of view

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago

If you got any programming skills, Lemmy's code is open source and improvements to these expensive calls (or just any call) would most likely help the server. I'm also sure moderation tools would probably make their job easier and just improvements to the platform as a whole would probably help (more users, more possible donations, especially if it gets closer to platforms like reddit)

But without any technical skills like that, probably just helping communicate stuff like this, like if someone's complaining, explaining this, is probably the best you can do (and it ain't much)

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I know it feels like its that often, but its actually still in the upper 90s atleast according to the status site, and its 89% for the last week on an external status page (which probably sees its up by attempting to load the page so its probably close to real life data)

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

I agree, we can just let it be a free for all but maybe someday we'll do around events or something, so there are themes for everyone to try following (like around Christmas, the Linux community does a penguin with a Santa hat)

[–] [email protected] 41 points 1 year ago (4 children)

You have to remember that until recently, there was sub 100 daily users, this wasn't a big platform, and it wasn't just lemmy.ml, but a bunch of <10 user instances.

It wasn't worth paying for a small side project until it wasn't and at that point it was too late, plus who would have predicted that the gov of Mali would forcefully take back all of their domains?

[–] [email protected] 39 points 1 year ago (3 children)

No in some cases, they pay you to use power in an attempt to keep the frequency stable. it takes time to ramp up or down power generation so the time where there's almost too much power, the rate goes negative to attempt to level it out

It's mainly happening during mid day where people aren't home and using power and when solar is at its peak

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