GEEXiES

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[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 17 points 1 week ago

This is not a personal account, it's one for a site I'm building. I know many won't like that as it might come as spammy, corporate or whatever, but I have decided to use Lemmy as a place for discussion -in a related community- and Mastodon as the one for news and updates (together with old good RSS) and I have done it because I believe in a federated web.

I'm tired of walled gardens and billionaire-run feuds -and every web loading endless MBs of scripts from a dozen of third-parties (I mean, sometimes it can be justified, like on very complex sites... but not on a damn text blog, come on!)- or not working with my OS/browser of choice... and I want the Fediverse to keep growing and become not only a viable alternative but -and here I'm just daydreaming, I know- the default.

And to this point this post made me realize that it won't happen on its own -not the way most people are, anyway- and that we/I need to put more effort on it. I'm culprit of just signing up and... well, waiting. And that won't work. So thank you from bringing this matter to me, and I'll try to do my part from now on, if not with this account with a personal one.

[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 12 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Techmoan, if you are interested in old or weird tech.

[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

WOW! This has it all! I mean, all I care about myself anyway: 42 keys, trackpad AND trackball (though I could do with just one of them) and 2 rotaries, and at the right place. Looks aren't what I'd go for, but that's a matter of personal taste, and yet it still is a well made and beautiful one. Congrats and enjoy!

[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Same. But it looks weird when a product has 2 different types of plastic and one yellows but the other doesn't. I don't think that's too common though.

[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago

And of course it loads content from Google! :( Well, it tried, because I block all that stuff, but how sad anyway. There are very few "independent" sites out there these days, all of them depend on third-parties, sometimes for a valid reason, but many others not.

[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)

“modern design sensibilities”

How I dislike laptops not having trackpad buttons! No matter how good modern trackpads are, I still just want buttons. And lots of keys, and switches... and screws. Don't care how clean and sleek modern laptops look, they are a tool for me.

  • Bonus points for the trackpoint!
[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

The first image link doesn't work, but this one does:

https://media.piefed.social/posts/dR/Ew/dREwBXGL4ZKlZlx.jpg

[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

Now that you said ghost town... There is this sub I really liked that had around 500 000 members but with close to zero activity, like one or two posts a month and barely any comment. Now, with the changes, last time I checked it said it had less than 1000 active users!

I don't know if this change is good or bad for Reddit, but you can bet it was bad for mods, because they are complaining about those drastic reductions in member counts. I understand that there is no point in counting members if they are long gone, just like it doesn't make sense for a city to count their deceased for a population estimation.

Anyway, as usual mods there complain and complain but won't leave the site. I'm trapped there because of a few niche subs I can't find good replacements for, but I hope all these changes move more people out.

[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago (2 children)

hiding total sub member count with a rolling view count

Wouldn't that be worse? I've seen a sub that had close to 5 million members and the new metric showed today 98 000 weekly users. r/gaming had what? 30 millions? Now it's 2.4. This makes it look worse, doesn't it? Or am I missing something?

But I agree with anything else you said.

[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I've seen kids with Nirvana t-shirts who knew nothing about the band. This might be similar.

[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

Not even unique I'd argue. He was lucky Digg killed itself at the right moment.

 

One of my biggest fears is to be deceived by AI works. Physical ones are easier to spot, but like half of the competition will revolve about digital art, and that's becoming trickier by the day.

I'm thinking of some sort of user verification (not of private personal data but of public profiles on Behance, DeviantArt, ArtStation, Pixiv, and others) as a first measure, though that could turn be intensive and slow if the number of participants becomes high. And once verified there's not guaranty they won't resort to AI one day.

So then of course there could be a requisite to submit some kind of "proof", a set of images or animation/video of the whole process, and maybe have mods/members check it and vote (real or not) if the number of submissions is high and I need help.

The competition is free to enter, and not that having to pay an entry fee would stop all scammers. I'll go invitation-only shortly after the website is up and running because maybe slowing down registrations, and coming with more and better ideas, could help.

What do you think? How would you go about it?

Thanks in advance!

 

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