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3 votes
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Reddit users who tried to delete all their posts during the blackout inadvertently left behind everything inside the temporarily-private subreddits
54 votes -
Russia-backed hackers unleash new USB-based malware on Ukraine’s military
27 votes -
Why does it seem that FOSS users don't value user-friendliness very much?
The vast majority of free and open source software available is well known for being clunky, having very unintuitive UI/UX and being very inaccessible to non-nerds. We can see this in Linux...
The vast majority of free and open source software available is well known for being clunky, having very unintuitive UI/UX and being very inaccessible to non-nerds.
We can see this in Linux distros, tools, programs and even fediverse sites.
I understand that a lot of it is because "it's free", but I also feel like a lot of people who make and use FOSS don't actually value user-friendliness at all. I feel like some of it is in order to gatekeep the less tech savvy out, and some of it is "it's good enough for me".
What are the best theories for why this is the case?
EDIT: A lot of replies I've been getting are focusing on the developers. I'm asking more why the users seem okay with it, rather than why the developers make it that way.
67 votes -
Galaxy Watch 6 press renders leak, show off expected colors
7 votes -
Japan to open up Apple- and Google-dominated phone app payments to competition
8 votes -
Squarespace purchases Google Domains
68 votes -
How to keep a secret in Python apps
5 votes -
Security expert defeats Lenovo laptop BIOS password with a screwdriver
13 votes -
Google is shutting down Album Archive
13 votes -
Subreddit migration directory - Subreddits migrating to Lemmy instances
57 votes -
MNT Reform Next will be a thinner, faster laptop
5 votes -
The most liberating decision: just deleted my Reddit account
https://postimg.cc/phNYcrTJJust deleted my Reddit account. I was a Digg addict, and thereafter way to absorbed in Reddit for my own good. Wanted to thank Christian for a brilliant app (if he ever...
Just deleted my Reddit account. I was a Digg addict, and thereafter way to absorbed in Reddit for my own good.
Wanted to thank Christian for a brilliant app (if he ever was to see this: you poured your soul into that thing. Thank you for all you did). I’ve now deleted the app on all devices and am moving on!
Am looking forward to a fresh change.
I really like the feel of this place. Low key, easy to navigate and not crowded. And the civil conversations just blow my mind!
PS: sincerely appreciate the invite link!
150 votes -
Google’s new AI-powered search tools are not coming for anyone’s job
5 votes -
Experience with and opinion on ProtonMail and co.?
Hi, I saw that Proton now has a Family Plan that includes all of their services including mail, calendar, drive, etc. I've been looking to detach my and my family's life a bit from the big corps...
Hi,
I saw that Proton now has a Family Plan that includes all of their services including mail, calendar, drive, etc.
I've been looking to detach my and my family's life a bit from the big corps like Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Proton sounds interesting.
At the same time I am wondering if they're really to be trusted any more than any other company. I found some critique of the E2E encryption being basically snake oil and not properly implemented etc. I am of course aware that there're always tradeoffs and while privacy is definitely nice, I don't need to go to an extreme degree of "no logs whatsoever, never even turning anything over to the police", I think I am just mostly looking to make me and my family less of a product of advertising, possibly AI/ML and so on, so some compromise is definitely possible.
I am curious, does anyone here have any experience with or opinions on the company and their products?
44 votes -
Wanted $100 Android tablet for sheet music and Google Drive
I am looking for a wi-fi tablet for singing from pdf sheet music on a shared Google Drive. The phone is too small of a screen. In the past, tablets at this price are often junk, already...
I am looking for a wi-fi tablet for singing from pdf sheet music on a shared Google Drive. The phone is too small of a screen.
In the past, tablets at this price are often junk, already end-of-life, and run so badly they are unusable (balky when simply scrolling). So, I am still using paper for now, afraid to buy yet another disappointing piece of junk despite not needing anything high end.
Any suggestions?
7 votes -
Google parent Alphabet tells workers to be wary of AI chatbots
5 votes -
What Reddit got wrong
108 votes -
What gaps for content, news, or community currently exist for you?
I, clearly along with many others, recently left Reddit and have personally decided not to return unless it sees drastic, lasting change. However, this has made it clear just how reliant I was on...
I, clearly along with many others, recently left Reddit and have personally decided not to return unless it sees drastic, lasting change. However, this has made it clear just how reliant I was on the site for multiple aspects of my life, ranging from local and world news, to hobby related announcements, to perspective, advice, and memes directly from marginalized communities. In Tildes I've already found some of what I've been missing, and I'm sure I'll find more as the community continues to grow, but Tildes doesn't have the same setup to allow for finding the same niche communities that I once had (nor should Tildes ever need to have that).
With all of that said, what gaps are you currently experiencing? Have you found any good sites or resources that have helped you or might help others in the thread?
56 votes -
Microsoft announces availability of replacement parts for Surface devices
16 votes -
Squarespace enters definitive agreement to acquire assets of Google Domains
14 votes -
Beehaw.org: defederating effective immediately from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
98 votes -
Evolution of the scrollbar
23 votes -
Dead Internet theory | Esoteric internet
16 votes -
Apple's forbidden words
7 votes -
What do you miss the most about the old internet?
Personally one of the things I miss is when social media sites weren’t trying to emulate TikTok.
63 votes -
Likely the last Mod post that I'll make in /r/videos. We're shutting down
248 votes -
r/StarTrek and r/DaystromInstitute have set up their own Lemmy instance at StarTrek.website
68 votes -
How to use Matrix
12 votes -
Reddit appears to be down during blackout day 1
168 votes -
According to Reddark, ~6k of 8,800 subreddits are still dark including four of the largest seven by subscriber count
92 votes -
Why not tell people to "simply" use pyenv, poetry or anaconda
5 votes -
Twitter evicted from Colorado offices over unpaid rent
28 votes -
Gmail AI can now write emails for you on your phone: how it works
11 votes -
Microsoft launched Bing chatbot despite OpenAI warning it wasn’t ready
16 votes -
What is the best way to be involved in a forum discussion
I signed onto Reddit six years ago because that was where I could discuss stuff I liked intelligently. Due to social awkwardness and poor conversational skills, I feel like I contribute nothing to...
I signed onto Reddit six years ago because that was where I could discuss stuff I liked intelligently. Due to social awkwardness and poor conversational skills, I feel like I contribute nothing to the conversation anywhere, on forums or IRL. I even signed up for Stack Exchange, Hacker News, and Ars Techinca for discussion, but they all look like you need a Ph.D. to contribute anything meaningful?
Am I alone on this? How can I be a productive part of the conversation?
23 votes -
People who have visited Reddit over the past few days, what's it like over there right now?
What's it like over there right now? IIRC the blackout was supposed to finish today. I've decided to quit reddit unless something changes, so I want to do my best not to visit the site, but I am...
What's it like over there right now? IIRC the blackout was supposed to finish today. I've decided to quit reddit unless something changes, so I want to do my best not to visit the site, but I am very curious about what the website and culture has been like for the past few days. And now that the initial blackout is 'over', how many subreddits have started to emerge again? Are people coming back now and acting like they've won? Has reddit responded to the blackout at all?
45 votes -
Can someone explain the Fediverse?
As the title says, could someone explain the Fediverse or this whole concept of federated instances? I looked at Mastodon a few months back and recently at Lemmy and read a few articles and I...
As the title says, could someone explain the Fediverse or this whole concept of federated instances?
I looked at Mastodon a few months back and recently at Lemmy and read a few articles and I still don't quite get it. I joined a Lemmy instance but didn't see any content from other instances. (God this makes me feel old)
To me, a non techie (who is reasonably computer literate), the problem with all these federation based platforms is that they don't seem immediately intuitive to laypeople.
It also seems to have the problem of individual instances being quite parochial in that there seem to be a lot of niche instances but few that are necessarily generic for an international audience, or conversely instances that are too vague ('this is an instance for humans') whereas with something like Reddit you just sign up and post in subs just like vbulletin based forums and subforums back in the day. Tildes is essentially similar in principle.
Please feel free to tell me, if I'm an old man yelling at the Cloud.
77 votes -
An article from 2006 that aged a little too well: Digital sharecropping
16 votes -
Anker’s new Solix home solar battery system is a modular version of Tesla’s Powerwall
12 votes -
Google risks forced breakup of ad business as EU alleges shocking misconduct
16 votes -
Interesting Matrix spaces?
To be clear, Matrix as in the communication protocol. Curious if anyone has any recommendations for communities there. Personally I am mostly in the NixOS space, since that is the official chat...
To be clear, Matrix as in the communication protocol. Curious if anyone has any recommendations for communities there. Personally I am mostly in the NixOS space, since that is the official chat for issues and questions.
11 votes -
I kind of feel bad for spez.. what would you do if you were in that position?
I have never been a leader at a big company (or anywhere...), and honestly I am pretty ignorant when it comes to money and business, so maybe that's why I feel this way but... isn't this what...
I have never been a leader at a big company (or anywhere...), and honestly I am pretty ignorant when it comes to money and business, so maybe that's why I feel this way but... isn't this what for-profit companies ultimately are supposed to do? (make money?)
Reddit is blowing up today over his internal memo, and that's when I kind of started to feel bad for him. Wouldn't an internal memo be expected at a time right now? Wouldn't it say that kind of stuff? I'm just curious but for others, if you were in his position, what would you do right now? Is there a better move to be made? What should he have said in that memo? I kind of feel bad for him. At the end of the day he helped create reddit, and it must kind of suck to watch your own project devolve and people come to hate you.
The thing about this API decision that got to me is how abrupt it was - 30 days or thereabout. That doesn't seem like very long. But aren't these decisions usually made by multiple people? (not just a CEO?) I also think it sucks that reddit app hasn't been made accessible to vision impaired folks. So maybe he sucks as a leader, but is that a reason to hate him?
I'd love to better understand.
51 votes -
Is it even worthwhile to turn off ad personalization or location tracking for services/apps?
So, I’m moving to a new phone and revisiting a lot of accounts, apps, and settings. When it comes to things like location history or ad personalization or whatever, is it even worthwhile to turn...
So, I’m moving to a new phone and revisiting a lot of accounts, apps, and settings.
When it comes to things like location history or ad personalization or whatever, is it even worthwhile to turn it off? Am I really supposed to believe that because I have some toggle off that Google suddenly doesn’t track where I drive on Maps? Like if they are going to be tracking me, which I assume they are, I might as well be able to see it to rather than have it exist in the aether somewhere where the info is attributed to me but not viewable in the UI.
Even with ads, I know shadow profiles are a thing, and that they definitely have data beyond what they show in the UI, so might as well opt in there too right? Plus, the non-targeted ads I get are basically porn-tier ads or stuff for gay men.
What should I do here? Move into the woods? Feels like I can’t win.
22 votes -
Ripples through Reddit as advertisers weather moderators strike
63 votes -
"I booted Linux 292,612 times"
11 votes -
Europeans take a major step toward regulating AI
19 votes -
Reddit CEO tells employees that subreddit blackout ‘will pass’
198 votes -
Reddit is OpenAI’s moat
18 votes -
What are some of your most frequently visited websites?
Aside from (formerly) Reddit and (now) Tildes, what are some of your favorite go-to websites whether for information, wasting time, etc.
77 votes