[-] DrQuint@lemmy.ml 13 points 9 months ago

Crypto ~~Bros~~ Losers would be really mad at reading that, if they weren't busy fellating the owners of BoredApes after they made them blind.

...

What? No, that's not a joke.

https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/6/23948464/bored-ape-nft-event-eye-injury-sunburn-uv-exposure

"Had a good time with the homies who also got their eyes burned". These people are unbelievably down there in the pathetic human scale.

[-] DrQuint@lemmy.ml 13 points 1 year ago

Remember how they took gold awards, a user made bot, and monetized it?

[-] DrQuint@lemmy.ml 15 points 1 year ago

Changing password is a good idea.

Changing it NOW is a bad one tho, we don't know what's going on on .world's side.

Unless of course, if we're talking about changing any other sites that use the same password, at which point: One, do that. Two, stop using the same password on more than one site. Time to get a password manager.

[-] DrQuint@lemmy.ml 27 points 1 year ago

In fact, I'm tempted to say I WANT people to know I'm not the one downvoting them when I disagree.

[-] DrQuint@lemmy.ml 38 points 1 year ago

There's a video that shows exactly this phenomenon in real time.

https://youtu.be/fW8amMCVAJQ

The most important people are the first followers. A website with a guy commenting alone is sad for the guy. A website with a couple people commenting is sad for whoever's not talking.

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[-] DrQuint@lemmy.ml 32 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

/r/Piracy

That's not the real games piracy sub anyways. The true successor of the scene-watching community is and always was /r/CrackWatch and even there people are very aware that they're not contributors, just spectators. So basically, it was a place for movies piracy, and movies piracy is and always been the most piss easy, top result on google piracy around. I haven't gone on a single website to pirate movies in a decade, shit is all searchable either directly on qBit and deluge or on tracker tools.

They don't want to come over, so what? They're irrelevant. A wiki service reddit, barely anything else. A place for people who unironically install uTorrent and don't even know what the u stands for.

[-] DrQuint@lemmy.ml 21 points 1 year ago

It's okay babe, happens to a lot of men.

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[-] DrQuint@lemmy.ml 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I don't mind a community having low amount of content. It's easy to just join multiple and hop around. I don't mind a UI not entirely matching my preference, that stuff is "matter of time".

But Mastodon made it VERY hard to find the little content their communities did have. They have an anti-Trending philosophy, and that drove me, and most people I know, away. When I joined, they didn't even have proper tag searching, and to this day, the activity in a tag is still reported wrongly. When asked, I got aggressively told off that Text Search is evil and I'm evil for asking and no, I didn't even talk about twitter but I'm evil for even daring to make requests even lightly resembling a Twitter user's UX preferences (Aka: Discoverability and UX). I just wanted to hear a "oh that's broken and being worked on" but no, it was always a "no, we don't like that" instead.

No such thing here. I wanted to find the gaming subs, I found the gaming subs. I wanted to find a desolate abandoned community for Dota 2, bam, I found the desolate abandoned community for dota 2. Within 2 minutes I was on grounds with /c/PatientGamers.

It got slightly better. But won't ever fully fix itself. To me, and to a couple colleagues, Mastodon was a bad website, with bad gatekeepers and a bad advert for the Fediverse. I don't care about it and I hope Rhynodon some day comes, implements text search and steals all their users.

[-] DrQuint@lemmy.ml 13 points 1 year ago

I'll have to disagree. Products being paid wouldn't have stopped

  • the internet becoming centralized around fewer and fewer services

  • forced those services to have had upheld their quality and promises

Cable TV started under the pretense of having no ads other than each network's own, and to have access to pay-per-view events (which is sports and we can stop pretending sports didn't sell cable).

And yet Cable, despite exploding more and more on widespread adoption, still became the same if not WORSE than public TV.

The paid-ternet would be the same or worse than what we have. And I know Facebook's dream goal is to make a paid-ternet. If I die and become a cyberghost, I'll haunt the hell out of any server rack where that goal is making progress and make sure it never succeeeds.

[-] DrQuint@lemmy.ml 43 points 1 year ago

Of course they're not profitable.

Most growing tech companies aren't, because most geowing tech companies will take their revenue and immediately reinvest it back into more growth, as they know growth attracts further VC investments, which will actually cover paychecks in the meantime. This is exactly how the world of tech works nowadays.

Being profitable or not is meaningless if you're talking about a company exploding in revenue.

[-] DrQuint@lemmy.ml 27 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Unfortunately, I doubt Reddit would crash. I don't think these online protests have much sway anymore. Twitter's definitely didn't. And ironically, Lemmy might crash a couple times with going over user capacity...

Either way, we ought to work to avoid it. Chop chop, people, content, we need content! Lifeblood of link aggregators is people having topics.

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Just saying, 6 different types of boots on KotL may not be optimal...

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