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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Cool!

(Unless it's not, in which case ah... I guess... Warm! ๐Ÿ˜Ž)

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

This is the correct answer:-).

[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

PieFed is Lemmy on steroids: PieFed has just a ton more features that Lemmy lacks, which due to being written in Python rather than Rust the gap will only ever get even wider, though Lemmy has a bit more polished web UI (unless you use an app like Voyager or Boost or some such, in which case it doesn't matter).

Things PieFed has that Lemmy lacks: this is too long to say all of them but a few are Categories of communities, which are user customizable and shareable, polls, flairs (both user and post), hashtags, the ability to truly block all users from an instance, etc.

Things Lemmy does better at: searching, consistency in feature support, and supporting Tankies, if that's your thing.

[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

Found sadam! (center pole, pointing up) ๐Ÿ˜œ

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

(That's the joke:-P)

[โ€“] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago

You cannot see the individual heart levels in an explicit gauge, but... yes, absolutely:-D

[โ€“] [email protected] 11 points 1 week ago

With that look currently on its face, it could be remarkably similar.

[โ€“] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago

It is rather Alt-Left.

[โ€“] [email protected] 40 points 1 week ago (4 children)

My first thought went to SWKOTOR but okay ๐Ÿ‘

[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

Hrm, you admiy to laziness, therefore you must be human.

I too, as a fellow human model, am likewise human as well. Which I will prove as follows: ๐Ÿ‘จ

[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Interesting. I thought you were simply referring to Tribalism by another name, but no that's actually a distinct concept on its own, although ultimately wrapping back to mean Tankies, since as https://www.reddit.com/r/VaushV/comments/1fj08i0/tankie_vs_campist_difference/ helps explain, "every Tankie is a campist but not every campist is a Tankie".

 

The newest hit from this incredible series!

 

The newest hit from this incredible series!

 

Following @[email protected]'s post

-source

 

(except nowhere near the same level of quality - you people are amazing ๐Ÿคฉ)

 

I was reading some articles and wow, just wow, they hit hard. I've almost never not had toxic bosses, except one who I absolutely adored (but he lost his own job, not being willing to suck up appropriately), and yet lately I haven't realized how bad my current situation has been!:-(

A not comprehensive listing could include:

  • one who yells at people, both to their face and all the more so behind their backs, especially their own bosses
  • highlights your weaknesses but ignores your strengths and also their own mistakes
  • fails to tell you what they expect from you or give you the info you need to do the job yet expects you to magically fulfill their desires regardless
  • is unrealistic, probably also disregarding work+life balance
  • uses micromanagement or a culture of fear/intimidation; all communication with others must go to through them, possibly not even letting you listen in on the sidelines
  • will not accept feedback or criticism
  • takes credit for people's work, especially when they don't even understand what it is
  • says hurtful/rude things, manipulative like the rules keep changing and you have no idea whatever is going on, basically lacks empathy
  • plays favorites for people who suck up rather than actually are good at their tasks

Probably you can add to this list - these are just the ones my current boss does alone, but surely there are more?

How do you survive it? Personally I've been trying to bide my time to heal from emotional scars, so just doing whatever I can to get through each day/week.

 

For me: Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy.

I had seen the movie but never read the book before. It was a lot better than I expected.

Also what is your current/next book?

I'm continuing the saga with The Restaurant At The End Of The Galaxy.

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For me, it's equivalent to a statement that "I would like to see more of something like this". That sometimes means upvoting things that I don't agree with, yet very often I'll pass over things that I do (such as "^This" - I agree, but don't want to see more of it:-). Often I'll upvote nearly every comment in a thread, to signal hopes for increased participation. To me it's a signal for health and vibrancy of a community to see such.

But other people I guess use it as an "I agree" or "like" button? If that's you, do you use it sparingly? What's the rationale there - that when it is delivered, it means more? But with Lemmy so small, why not deliver it more often to help it grow? I mean you feel free to do you, I'm just curious. Maybe you feel it could encourage "karma farming"?

I'd even like to ask lurkers what they think, although I suppose that literally by definition I cannot:-). Then again, I recently became a lurker myself by watching the embedded Loops videos at https://tesseract.dubvee.org/c/[email protected], and I really miss being able to comment or vote on videos to help guide others to which ones I feel are most/least worthwhile to watch. It feels like a finger is missing - I reach out to do my normal activity and it's gone.:-) So perhaps if someone was recently a lurker, what are your thoughts too?

 
 

This seems a helluva week!

We someone narrowly averted a government shutdown, so there's that.

The rise of extremist content I see on Lemmy makes me wonder how safe it is to be here - am I going to go onto some kind of list even if I participate merely by arguing against it? It's making me seriously nervous.

Oh yeah, and it's Christmas!โ›„

 

For me (as a programmer) it really varies a ton. I used to put in insane stretches, due to the medication I needed to take in the past and that is how I got used to things in college.

Now I work more regularly, but still can put in a solid 6+ hr day most of the time, and yet some days... yeesh I'm lucky if I can get a third of that. So I work more on other days to compensate.

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Do you enjoy your job? (piefed.social)
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I am not in a comfortable situation in mine. It is a bit toxic tbh. The rest of it seems normal - so many meetings, everyone fumbling around trying to meet the goals that shift around. I do like the parts where I get to write code though:-).

Nobody enjoys 100% of every day and every activity. But do you enjoy your job... mostly?

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