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[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago (14 children)

Least active communities

  • !nim

q_q

I haven't been working on my nim project lately, so I haven't had much to say. I've been missing using the language, though.

I resubscribed to r/nim on reddit just now, so if I see anything particularly interesting there I'll cross-post it.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Might be interesting to have per-instance weighted voting. So local votes would count as 1x, votes from other instances could count as 0.5x, and votes from that one instance that has a lot of vote brigading would count as 0x. Would be useful for smaller, specialized instances that tend to get harassed by outsiders.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Back in the day facebook only had a like button and people demanded a dislike button. I don't know what facebook thought internally.

😆

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

Source. Found at this thread on ani.social's anime_irl.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

Fixed now. Apparently adding or removing an upvote also works to force propagation. Easier than editing.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 years ago

Randstorm is specific to javascript implementations of bitcoin (as in bitcoin-js, not sure if there are others). Bitcoin core is unaffected, it's written in C++.

Keybleed is just unciphered's wallet checker app, right? Not some separate vulnerability?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Huh, I was wondering why it wasn't getting many upvotes. Good catch. I tried editing the post to force propagation, since that sometimes works. Didn't work this time, so you're probably right about something actually breaking.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago

Interesting. I was thinking more of gray area stuff than outright lying, like playing up the importance of facts that support one's position and downplaying those that don't.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 years ago (3 children)

I read somewhere a while back that it's supposedly an evolutionary thing. In a social competition for resource allocation, confidently arguing your position regardless of its correctness is more beneficial than admitting you may be wrong.

It's probably exacerbated by the internet, where the relative anonymity and psychological disconnection further reduces any benefits to admitting to an error.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I'm a man.

Me too. As are most people that you'll currently encounter on lemmy.

I don't expect sympathy, and when I get it I suspect an ulterior motive on the part of the person offering it.

I meant more in the sense of "sympathy strike" rather than "sympathetic ear". It's useful to be able to collaborate with others on shared goals, both in pursuit of the anarchist cause and of one's personal interests. An attitude of "only class matters, shut up about feminism or queer liberation or whatever" is detrimental to said collaboration.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I've never been particularly enthused about voting, but I don't think Obama-era arguments against it have aged well. At least in the US, the rise of Trump and the MAGA fascists makes "both parties are the same" sentiments look silly and out of touch. I read your follow-up too. While there is some truth to it, I don't think the argument is very solid. You seem to place a bit too much faith in liberal institutions as a bulwark against the fascists.

Overall, "voting isn't very effective, so what else are you doing" is a much better approach on this topic than "voting is bad so you shouldn't do it".

 

I'm not a beginner anymore, but I'm much less interested in technical tinkering for its own sake than I used to be. These days I just want my computer to work properly without too much intervention from me.

I've been using Kubuntu for a number of years, but I'm also hearing increasing complaints about how Canonical is running things. I don't think I'm ready to switch to a new distro yet, but it wouldn't hurt to know what's out there.

Is Kubuntu still a good choice for an "it just works" KDE-based distro, or has it been surpassed?

 

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That'd make them the largest company to do so, as far as I'm aware.

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I finally got around to making a banner for my magazine so that I could share it here:

 

I wrote a new script script that scans an arbitrary block of text for URLs, and extracts any hostnames that aren't already on the big list or in a new ignore list file. I ran the data from sub.rehab and redditmigration.com through it, and found 6 new instances to add to the list:

Topic/audience focused:

  • seemel.ink - "See Me Link Aggregator" - Tech, mostly keyboards
  • awful.systems - Tech snark?
  • discuss.ntfy.sh - "ntfy (pronounced notify) is a simple HTTP-based pub-sub notification service. You can use it to send push notifications to your phone via HTTP PUT/POST."
  • fedi196.gay - LGBTQ-focused kbin instance
  • rimworld.gallery - "Rimworld.gallery is a non profit kbin server dedicated to Rimworld, especially high resolution renders made with the progress renderer mod."

Location/language focused:

  • Portuguese - lemmy.pt - "A public instance of Lemmy dedicated to the entire Portuguese-speaking community."

The ignore list may also be kind of interesting to look at. I tried to categorize non-threadiverse sites by what software they're running, in case said software ends up implementing ActivityPub in a way that's compatible with lemmy and kbin.

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