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This bracelet was given as a gift to my 6yo daughter yesterday by some very Catholic family members. I have so many questions. Thankfully, my daughter didn’t. I wouldnt have known how to answer them.
  • She quickly discarded the bracelet, thankfully, and I swooped it up and it shall never be seen again.

    But we were like… wow. Just… wow.

  • The Reddit Protest Is Finally Over. Reddit Won.
  • Oh they were. Because they are us.

  • Announcing FediRedirect!
  • So it can steal your credentials and hack your accounts! Duh!

  • Announcing FediRedirect!
  • I can only get so federect!

  • TIL that New York State paid more for the land for Central Park ($ 7.4 million) than the US paid for the entire state of Alaska ($ 7.2 million).
  • More important than that is how the Black settlement of Seneca Village was siezed through eminent domain, and razed to build Central Park:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca_Village

  • New Futurama Trailer. What are everyone's thoughts on this?
  • I’m on board. I don’t care what anyone says. I’m gonna give it a chance.

  • How Reddit crushed the biggest protest in its history (Feels super weird to see Lemmy get mentioned on mainstream news)
  • Yeah, I’m really only ever going back to Reddit for comic book movie news and /r/motorsportsreplays because there isn’t a good sub on Lemmy for that yet.

  • How Reddit crushed the biggest protest in its history (Feels super weird to see Lemmy get mentioned on mainstream news)
  • Same! Lemmy definitely feels like early Reddit. Before the mods were gods and before shills and spam and porn were the norm.

  • What's your experience with Lemmy since last month?
  • Yep. Lemmy is the future of Reddit.

  • Lemmy v0.18.0 Release
  • Is it like a grant then?

  • Tell me if I’m wrong, but federated systems don’t seem to be the best for privacy because you can’t ever delete all of the copies of your posts and comments?
  • I'm not all that concerned with ACTUAL privacy/encryption but rather more concerned with lower-level things like stalking, harassment, employers doing research about their employees' non-work habits, insurance companies, etc.

    I'm not talking about doing anything illegal and hiding from authorities who can use forensics on your data. Just general anti-corporate snooping and anti-harassment privacy protection.

    Like, I feel more inclined to sign up and use something more like Raddle.me instead of lemmy because the owner of that site has a philosophical mission in favor of privacy.

  • Tell me if I’m wrong, but federated systems don’t seem to be the best for privacy because you can’t ever delete all of the copies of your posts and comments?

    I was thinking about this recently… By going to a federated system, one that essentially copies all of your content from one instance to another, when you delete a comment, does that comment get deleted on every instance? Is that even possible?

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    Lemmy v0.18.0 Release
  • That's excellent. What do you do for a living, by the way? Because Lemmy can't be your day job, obviously!

  • Lemmy v0.18.0 Release
  • So Reddit has decided to fight back, eh?

  • Any way for an individual to block instances?
  • Agreed. No offense intended, but I really don't want to see furry stuff.

  • Getting caught up on DC

    Hi guys, I heard some news about DC doing another reboot of the universe and restoring it to pre-crisis (like, pre-original crisis on infinite earths) status, so I decided to get back up to speed on the current goings-on, since I kind of dropped off after New 52.

    I decided to pick it back up after researching what that whole Metal thing was about. I read Death Metal (which was NUTS and awesome), and now I'm moving on to New Frontier, I think. Hopefully I get caught up soon.

    What are your impressions of DC lately?

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    Does Mlem have a (dev) chat room?
  • Weird… trying to click on the link and it’s just collapsing the comment.

  • People who think Lemmy is too political and refuse to join is good.
  • And that's so crazy to me, honestly. I remember the days when not a single ISP was willing to host Stormfront, and every website instantly banned anyone who was being a nazi. Now they embrace them.

  • could we mirror reddit?
  • Exactly. I feel like this is one of those instances of "We're spending time thinking about whether or not we could, when we should be thinking about whether or not we should."

  • Can we create a rule about not allowing spoilers (for those of us who can't watch live)?

    I just hate having qualifying and the races spoiled by headlines. I know this is "me" problem, but I can't be the only one, right?

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    Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml GuyDudeman @lemmy.ml
    Sorting Communities

    Is there anything in the pipeline that will enable sorting the communities in the Community list by the columns they have listed there?

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    New mlem logo discussion

    Hi all! I've gotten permission from @lFenix@lemmy.ml to start a thread here about changes to the logo/identity system for mlem.

    This is the current mlem logo:

    !

    To start with, I have some thoughts, and a bit of a history lesson that can help inform us as to what directions we want to go in:

    Lemmy was named Lemmy because of two reasons:

    1. The creator of Lemmy was fond of the game Lemmings, wherein the player leads an ever-increasing line of rodents through a puzzle to avoid certain doom (or towards their certain doom - you decide). (It might also be useful to note that at the height of its popularity, the Lemmings game was targeted and labeled a "satanic" video game by certain far-right christian groups, due, ironically, to the whole "leading a group of mindless entities to their certain doom" idea, and also primarily because there were levels that appear to take place in a hellish cavern, where you lead the lemmings into the mouth of a demon.) This is all part of the "Satanic Panic" often found among far-right groups who believe in Satan, and are afraid of him.

    2. Lemmy from Motorhead had just recently passed away, and so as a way of honoring Lemmy from Motorhead, they named it Lemmy.

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    Regarding the Lemming rodent itself: In popular culture, a longstanding myth holds that they exhibit herd mentality and jump off cliffs, committing mass suicide.

    This myth was created and perpetuated by Disney in their 1958 "nature documentary" film "White Wilderness" wherein they staged a mass-suicide of lemmings that they had imported to Alberta Canada from Manitoba specifically to stage and film this myth.

    The current mlem icon look seems really close to the Mickey Mouse logo, especially at a small icon size, which is why it struck me that maybe we need a new logo for this app, at the very least.

    I'm also not sure how closely we want to try to associate with Lemmy from Motorhead. He was a great guy, by all accounts, but I'm not sure what his estate would say about it, nor do I think there is much mass-recognition or mass-appeal in going that route.

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    A few questions:

    • Are we married to the name "mlem"?

    • Do we want to emphasize any of the particular letters in the name? For instance: "mLEM" or "mLem" or "MleM"?

    • What is our primary audience going to be? Are we looking to appeal to feminine equally as well as masculine and androgynous?

    • What logos and identities do you think currently do a good job of straddling that line of appealing to the entire spectrum?

    • This is a mobile iOS app, so do you feel like we should make sure that it feels like it belongs within that ecosystem?

    • Should the emphasis be to make it fit within the overall Lemmy GUI ecosystem itself, adhering to and following the default GUI design of the default Lemmy instance installation, and change with that as it changes?

    • Should the default icon style be ever-changing, similar to how Apollo's icon designs were customizable?

    • Even if the styles and aesthetics change, the actual logo for the app should probably remain consistent.

    • Color theory should be applied to the default aesthetic of this design, of course, so I'll give you a link to the emotional/cultural impact of colors to inform those decisions. If this app is going to be used worldwide, we will need to take into account cultural variations in terms of color interpretation.

    • Given that lemmings are native to the arctic tundra, should we take that into account in the design/coloration? Using whites and blues to bring to mind ice and snow? Or is that too cold/forbidding, and we want to be warmer and more inviting?

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    Any other ideas to consider?

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    GuyDudeman GuyDudeman @lemmy.ml
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