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Empress forgot to take her meds again
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Is this what cracking Denuvo does to people?
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Empress forgot to take her meds again
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Is this what cracking Denuvo does to people?
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The submit post button is confusing
It now looks like this in 0.35:
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How the beehaw defederation affects us
Huh, that didn't take long. Lemmy doesn't have legs if this is the start of things (community fragmentation).
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*Permanently Deleted*
It's a 2 day blackout for god's sake, and it's nearly at the end of it! Was it really necessary to do that?
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How the beehaw defederation affects us
Just reading through this post, I think it would be good for Lemmy to have a feature that shows users when writing a comment or post that it won't be seen by users on X instance (in case lemmy.world users are not aware that beehaw.org has defederated them).
If they still go though with the comment or post, it would have an icon that if you hover over/click on it, it shows the communities that have defederated them or what the effect is (X users can't see this post, Y users are not seeing the "True" post etc.)
I don't think I'm explaining it well, but there needs to be some visual indication so anyone on any instance knows that a certain comment or post isn't being seen by users of a certain instance or whatever - or maybe that isn't feasible as there are certain instances that everyone would block.
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Reddit r/pics votes on reopening with sexy pictures of John Oliver only
I'm torn, on one hand this is hilarious and if they didn't do this the admins would just change the moderators to someone who would run it. On the other hand, Reddit got what it wanted: the sub has reopened, posts are flowing, ads are being served and Reddit is making money.
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YouTube legal team contacted Invidious
Reddit, YouTube, Twitter - it seems like all companies want to suddenly shut down third party apps. Coincidence or is there something larger at play here?
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YSK: Your Lemmy activities (e.g. downvotes) are far from private
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edit: my most upvoted comment is about beans.
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Oh no. [#Jerboa](https://mastodon.social/tags/Jerboa) is crashing on launch after the update :(
I can recommend, for Android:
Connect
Liftoff
Thunder
I'm using all 3, plus Jerboa, as they are all fantastic apps. At some point I'll just stick with one, but it's exciting following the development of these apps. Use Obtainium to keep them up to date (although Connect is Google Play only).
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How the beehaw defederation affects us
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I think fragmentation is more susceptible on Lemmy due to the instance design, i.e. there are unlimited instances on Lemmy, each with multiple communities ("subreddits"), but only one instance on Reddit. So there could be 100 c/gaming on Lemmy, but only one r/gaming on Reddit.
It could just be the subreddits I'm subscribed to, but I don't have any fragmentation on there. The most fragmentation I have is something like r/games (discussion) and r/gaming (pictures), so they serve different purposes.
Maybe we are just seeing teething issues on Lemmy right now though, but seeing something like this is disappointing (spoken from someone who is on neither instance).
EDIT: spelling
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Lemmy.ml has now blocked threads.net / Meta
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Good god that's terrifying.
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YouTube legal team contacted Invidious
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I suppose, especially when there is money to be made and/or saved.
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The Verge reacting to Reddit's spokesperson trying to discredit them
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It's just a gotcha to them. If I read an article from The Verge and Reddit hasn't commented on it, I'm not even going to remember that quote, let alone make that connection that the article must be unsubstantiated hearsay.
It must make them feel better saying it though.
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📣 Apollo will close down on June 30th. Reddit’s recent decisions and actions have unfortunately made it impossible for Apollo to continue. Thank you so, so much for all the support over the years. ❤️
Reddit is all I've known for the past 12 years, this honestly just sucks. Started off with Bacon Reader and then moved to Relay. These apps frankly make Reddit so this is the death of Reddit for me and many others.
I hope Lemmy works out, I think the migration from Reddit to Lemmy (or alternative) is going to be much more difficult than it was from Digg to Reddit. Let's hope it goes as smoothly as possible.
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Jerboa commits are booming last couple of weeks
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Do you have a link please? I can only see 0.34 from the below:
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A Proposed Massachusetts Law Would Ban the Sale of Cell Phone Location Data
I wonder if they would still be able to sell location data in aggregate?
I play Pokémon Go (yes that's still a thing) and Niantic recently made a deal that they don't sell individual location data which people have taken as they sell bulk location data instead (scrubbing data such as your name etc).
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Sad to see almost none of the devs, from
There are some fantastic apps being made right now though. For android I am following development for:
Connect
Jerboa
Liftoff
Thunder
Connect is only on Google Play, but the bottom 3 I keep updated using the Obtainium app which grabs the releases from GitHub (gets updates faster then waiting for Google Play).
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Lemmy just had its first major hack. What happens next:
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What a username haha
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I heard that lemmy will upvote anything. This is literally just a can of fucking beans
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YouTube legal team contacted Invidious
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I know why they are doing it, but I was wondering more about the timing. These have all been around for years but it seems recently there is a sudden push to remove third party apps.
Is there a new technology coming out, a new law, or as @[email protected] says is it just CEOs copying each other?