1,000 steps but only about 50 feet, huh?
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Lemmylefty@vlemmy.netto World News@lemmy.world•Robots say they have no plans to steal jobs or rebel against humansEnglish9·2 years agoHas some real “of COURSE I’m anti-union” vibes.
Lemmylefty@vlemmy.netto Movies and TV Shows@lemmy.film•BBC News - Banshees of Inisherin: Film set pub is saved and opens for businessEnglish3·2 years agoAsk the wrong person to share a whiskey with you and you might end up with two fingers.
Lemmylefty@vlemmy.netto Technology@beehaw.org•Stop Trying to Make Social Networks Succeed [Opinion]12·2 years agoSure, but there’s a distinction between maintenance and profit.
If that requires a maximum ratio of active users to average donation, then it’s feasible, and has the potential to survive with a more invested userbase than a site that’s severely bloated with lurkers.
For those of you who are multilingual from birth, do you have a preference?
Lemmylefty@vlemmy.netto Technology@beehaw.org•Stop Trying to Make Social Networks Succeed [Opinion]47·2 years agoYeah, the best social networks are designed to prioritize…socializing. It’s like building a public park and people start asking where the money comes from. The point is that it’s made for people to use.
Lemmylefty@vlemmy.netto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•is there a study out there to calculate the "kill count" of every day things?English5·2 years agoI can’t speak to what the original poster was imagining, but one option is years of life lost as compared to the average in that country. So if a sweatshop worker lives an average of 64 years of that country’s 68, that’s 4 years of life lost.
Lemmylefty@vlemmy.netto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit Gives Final Warning to Subreddits Using NSFW Protest TacticEnglish7·2 years agoOh I’m always in the All section. Still kinda wrapping my head around instances as a concept: mentally I think if it as a single room with a ton of cubicles.
I treat subscriptions more like bookmarks: communities that I want to come back to specifically, but I don’t just browse them. It’s more like going to a grocery store and being sure to get the staples but not ignoring the rest of the aisles. How else am I going to find a new interest or perspective worth keeping if I don’t look?
Lemmylefty@vlemmy.netto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit Gives Final Warning to Subreddits Using NSFW Protest TacticEnglish10·2 years agoI agree with you: I think decline of a site is an inevitability, especially after advertising is needed due to increased traffic.
But I personally don’t need Lemmy or anywhere else to be permanent, since what I get out of it is either transient (scrolling for memes and things that pique my interest) or meaningful enough that it remains with me, meaning enjoyable or thought provoking discussions.
Granted, I’d rather alternative sites not go tits up in rapid succession while the shuffling corpse they’re trying to ape continues to slog on mindlessly, but keeping the impermanence in mind makes it easier to see these places as areas to congregate rather than the end to surfing the web in general.
That’s similar to how I do it. I can’t stop myself from reading an unread email, so if it’s a task or issue that I’m actively dealing with, it stays in my inbox, otherwise it gets sorted into various folders. That way, I can bring it up again if I need it for reference.
Automatic sorting (setting up rules in Outlook, for instance) is useful for either diverting those emails you don’t really need (ones you get looped in on as part of a department regardless of whether it involves you) or are important only in that they exist, so confirmation emails. Then you can rapid fire cycle through that sorted pile instead of dancing around in your inbox.
A general tip: you can also email yourself, or set reminders via the calendar, if you want to consolidate several discussion threads into one. Ccing your boss with “…and that’s why I’m doing [x]” might also be helpful in terms of keeping track of both your productivity and covering your ass.
Lemmylefty@vlemmy.netto Technology@lemmy.world•Uber, DoorDash and Grubhub sue New York City over $18 minimum-wage lawEnglish19·2 years agoJust think of it as a “service fee”.
Oh no, not my productivity! That thing that is definitely directly proportional to my financial compensa-oh, right.
Dark mode forever and always, bitches.
Lemmylefty@vlemmy.netto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit risks losing its identity in pursuit of profitsEnglish17·2 years ago“Reddit would implode instantly”
Don’t threaten me with a good time.
Lemmylefty@vlemmy.netto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit risks losing its identity in pursuit of profitsEnglish14·2 years agoIs that 2,000 paid employees or does that include moderators?
Lemmylefty@vlemmy.netto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Now that we are all switching to Lemmy, now is the time for all the redditors with embarrassing usernames to make their username right! Don't screw up this time!18·2 years agoRemember back in the old web when letting people know your real name was a horrifying breach of personal privacy? Heck, having the same username for multiple places gave me the hives, if it was unique enough.
We need to go back to those days; not just for safety reasons but because there’s a freedom to the individualized anonymity of being a (apparently) distinct user in each instance.
Lemmylefty@vlemmy.netto Technology@lemmy.world•For this who aren’t aware, Memmy for lemmy is now available in the app store [iOS]English6·2 years agoThat’s what I was looking for, yeah. Part of it was that I was subscribed to language learning communities (and memes in the target language: the shared language of memes provides a lot of context!) which can be named a large variety of things, so I’d be back at square one and searching for things manually.
It’s not the worst thing to be back to basics, because it forces me to explore and learn about the Fediverse, but there’s always going to be that nagging “did I get everything out of the old apartment” feeling as I drop off the key.
Lemmylefty@vlemmy.netto World News@lemmy.world•Nonbinary genders beyond 'male' and 'female' would have been no surprise to ancient rabbis, who acknowledged tumtums, androgynos and aylonotEnglish292·2 years ago“Honey what’s wrong, you’ve barely touched your Androgyn-Os.”
Lemmylefty@vlemmy.netto Technology@lemmy.world•1% rule: 1% of users actively create new content, while the other 99% only lurk.English15·2 years agoI was like that on Reddit, but that was partly because it’s SO heavily trafficked and there are so many comments within any given post that you either have to be in at the start or make a popular post to have any effect upon discussion. And by “discussion” I mean more using a loudspeaker: there’s little meaningful back and forth, just presentations.
Smaller communities allow for more forum-like interaction.
Lemmylefty@vlemmy.netto Technology@lemmy.world•For this who aren’t aware, Memmy for lemmy is now available in the app store [iOS]English14·2 years agoWefwef feels like Apollo in a stable beta version: it doesn’t have everything I’m used to (blocking communities from the main feed is a big one) but everything is in the right place. Pity I only got it after Apollo went down, since I can’t get my data from Apollo now.
I’m just trying Lemmy (writing this comment on it) and it’s still rather light but thankfully speedier than on a browser.
I figure I’ll bounce between them for a bit and see which one starts to gain more usage and features. But yes, it’s good that there are more options available.
Do they at least microwave the beers for you?