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  • I tried it out but I didn't really like it that much. It seems to be good for most people though.

  • Sometimes when I poop there is blood. Anyone else?
  • Go to the doc and get checked out. It could be anything from cancer to an anal fissure.

    Even if it's not life threatening it will slowly get worse and the surgery to fix it if it does is one of the most painful experiences you can have. Better to address a hemorrhoid or fissure now using the various creams you can apply yourself rather than that.

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  • No. My time is worth more than 10k and I'd rather spend it doing stuff I like to do.

  • Dwarf Fortress gets a Linux Beta on Steam
  • Most people won't gel with the free version though as it uses ASCII.

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    Is there a more politically conservative part of the fediverse?
  • The challenge will be finding an actual traditional conservative instance that isn't also a pro-Nazi fascist shithole.

  • Linux will continue to be a frustrating geeks-only club unless and until somebody starts getting paid to work on it
  • People are paid to work on it tho.

    Paying people doesn't necessarily translate to what you might want from it.

  • Two spyware sending data of more than 1.5M users to China were found in Google Play Store
  • No no no it's just China doing you a solid and backing up your sensitive information just in case you lose your phone. It uses Blockchain technology where if you ever need it back they just block you.

  • To the admins- will lemmy.world block Facebook's Threads or are you open to federating with them in the future?
  • I don't hate anybody but I do hate their random bad takes and opinions on things and I don't care about their families either.

  • To the admins- will lemmy.world block Facebook's Threads or are you open to federating with them in the future?
  • Personally I don't care about the soccer moms, my main concern is all the problems that come with being a mainstream social media platform. Threads threatens to overwhelm the content being generated with all those problems where your Lemmy feed is just going to represent Instagram etc again. Screw that.

  • To the admins- will lemmy.world block Facebook's Threads or are you open to federating with them in the future?
  • They can keep their 60 million threads, most of that is complete trash anyway.

  • Removed as moderator of /r/Celebrities after 14 years
  • Reddit won't die in a big catastrophic Digg moment, that was a rare event that doesn't usually happen so blatantly.

    However, Reddit has reached its high water mark though, I absolutely agree. It'll slowly continue to bleed good, contributing power users like yourself in favor of becoming an algorithm-run mass-appeal corporate shit hole just like Facebook. It is very sad to see moderators like yourself being treated so poorly though and I hope you stick around here at least somewhat even if it's just for your own sanity.

  • I've seen a few discussions about the "failed" protests and wanted to talk about it
  • I think it was a success no matter how mainstream news outlets or Reddit want to spin it.

    The mods of subreddits very cleverly pointed out that the direction Reddit is heading in stinks and even all the masses who don't care about it still got the message though being inconvenienced by not having access to their favorite echo chamber for a few days. Just look at all the comments on "should we open up" posts from pissed off mouth breathers basically demanding they return things to normal.

    At the end of the day, of cause Reddit was going to force mods to open up their subs or remove them. The mods never really had any power in the situation anyway and the precedent of Reddit just taking over subs was already well established. If Lemmy or Kbin was another 5+ years in development with a couple of much larger communities already well established then the exodus might have approached Digg levels again, but the lack of easy mainstream alternatives means that Reddit was always going to get its way eventually.

  • I've seen a few discussions about the "failed" protests and wanted to talk about it
  • Personally, I'd never even heard of Lemmy, Kbin etc until recent events and thought it was limited to only Mastodon which never really interested me.

    The amount of software development recent events have inspired around the Fediverse seems to be just the kick it needed to have a bright future too.

  • Why are conversations on Reddit often so hostile and toxic now days?
  • I really hate how much certain groups constantly dog whistle about transgender people as if it's the new scary gay people that are coming for your kids or something. Meanwhile, the average person would be lucky to even run into a transgender person and even realize it on any given day.

  • Why are conversations on Reddit often so hostile and toxic now days?
  • Here's the thing: typically I'm not going into a discussion on social media with the aim to change people's opinions or even to argue with them.

    But what ends up happening is that they immediately assume it's a bad high school debate and things quickly devolve into bad faith arguments, attempts to nitpick and just general toxicity.

  • Why are conversations on Reddit often so hostile and toxic now days?
  • I don't know if you've seen the official phone app for Reddit but its an even worse version of that. There's no "hot" etc of your subscribed subs, rather it's now a firehose of whatever the algorithm thinks will piss you off enough to interact more with it.

  • Why are conversations on Reddit often so hostile and toxic now days?
  • You see this happening on Reddit now when anyone mentions the Fediverse at all. Plenty of replies comparing it to NFTs and other junk from dipshits who will come flocking over to this especially if the stuff Meta is doing takes off.

  • Why are conversations on Reddit often so hostile and toxic now days?

    Reddit used to be a great platform to discuss some topic and get different points of few in a friendly but factual manner. However, slowly it seems like the platform has become a lot more like Facebook, where it's been invaded by toxic people that are constantly looking for opportunities to shit and hate on others.

    The change has been gradual so I really didn't notice it creep up on me. It's become super evident now having used Kbin and others for a week or so where people generally seem to be more friendly again and willing to actually discuss things in a usually civil way.

    The difference is stark too. Today I replied to a comment saying that I hope things turn out better for them and wound up in a weird comment chain about how people were apparently insensitive for wanting to get a basic haircut that they for some reason couldn't afford themselves. Meanwhile, Kbin and the Fediverse feels like a refreshing place to actually converse with people once you get past the clunk and figure it out.

    I think Reddit may well have reached that main stream social media saturation point where it very objectively now sucks. It happened originally with the internet itself thanks to the rise of the smartphone and this is just another iteration of it. I feel like Spez might as well get that bag at this point because they've ruined what used to be the platform people went to for social media without the bullshit, without algorithms to drive "engagement" and to avoid the toxic culture that has prevailed.

    Thanks for reading my rant.

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