[-] uhauljoe@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

I'm on .world and i can downvote on the voyager testflight app

[-] uhauljoe@lemmy.world 17 points 1 year ago

Ok interesting, I noticed Fry's voice first! It smacked me in the face how familiar but aged he sounded! I'll have to pay attention to Hermes in the next episode.

Overall, I liked the episode! I thought the topical references toward the beginning were funny.

It felt very fast to me though. Maybe just because it was something new, idk, but it felt like it went by so quick.

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submitted 1 year ago by uhauljoe@lemmy.world to c/bean@lemmy.world

I know some features are still coming but just in case these are supposed to be working, I wanted to submit this.

[-] uhauljoe@lemmy.world 49 points 1 year ago

Communities can be rebuilt, as we've seen. There really is no excuse at this point for those mods to not leave and start rebuilding somewhere like Lemmy.

Reddit will never reverse course. Maybe their goal used to be aligned with ours, but now they're just a massive corporation chasing an ever growing profit.

[-] uhauljoe@lemmy.world 60 points 1 year ago

I'm non tech.

I just work as essentially an administrative assistant in a real estate-esque office making $20 an hour.

Just a married woman in her 20s who is sick of Reddit's shit.

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It looks so much nicer!!! I like the animation of it sliding out

Nice work Memmy devs!!

[-] uhauljoe@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

So what you're saying is, Reddit is fucking creators by not compensating them, but when you take that work and repost it without compensation, it's ok?

Besides, the great thing about Lemmy is that it's not Reddit. It has a whole different vibe. I think it's worth maintaining that.

[-] uhauljoe@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

Personally I don't like it because 1, it's redundant when the post is already greyed out, and 2, it draws MORE attention to read posts.

Your eyes are naturally drawn there because it's brighter and looks like a notification, then you realize the post is grey.

Without it, it's simpler. Read posts are dim, unread posts are bright.

Right now, its unread posts are bright and read posts are dim with a bright icon. Everything has something bright so nothing looks different.

Kinda high so I hope I explained that without sounding stupid

[-] uhauljoe@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

Yes. I have a husband and a 16 year old autistic son (unfortunately he is very low functioning and does not really help with any chores because of that, despite his age).

My husband works 5 to 6 days a week, usually 12 hour shifts, sometimes if there's a 6th day it's 8 hours. I work 8-5, 5 days a week, but also have about a 45 minute commute one way.

Husband also has a large family and we have a pool, so right now at least one weekend day is usually spent hosting them for swimming.

My best strategy right now is that if I walk by something that needs doing and will take a few minutes or less to complete (think throwing away some trash, tidying the coffee table, grabbing all the dishes in the room and moving them to the sink), then I do it right then. It's not perfect and it doesn't take care of everything, but I'm hoping if I do it more, I'll be able to sort of stack things and do two things at once that need doing and then cleaning will become part of my routine.

But honestly I'm mostly here to get tips because my ADHD brain needs help.

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submitted 1 year ago by uhauljoe@lemmy.world to c/memmy@lemmy.ml

If I use the Lemmy mobile site on Safari the posts show up, with comments and everything, but in the app it's like an empty community.

[-] uhauljoe@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

agreed. i subscribed to apollo for 99c a month, i'd be more than happy to keep doing that if it helps memmy flourish

fuck reddit, there need to be viable alternatives and memmy is creating a wonderful experience

[-] uhauljoe@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

Also Meta wants to join the fediverse with Threads.

A lot of it is just people talking about their social media ex, but it IS part of a larger discussion about taking the internet back from corporations.

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submitted 1 year ago by uhauljoe@lemmy.world to c/memmy@lemmy.ml

That's really it lol.

I just don't have the best eyesight so I use a dark theme cause it helps me strain less, but it would feel even more fluid scrolling through my feed if I could easily tell which communities I'm seeing at a glance.

Right now I have to pause and scan for a minute to figure it out.

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submitted 1 year ago by uhauljoe@lemmy.world to c/trees@lemmy.world

And I got a gram of some acai indica wax to try it with. Been years since I had a dab straw, and that one was silicone.

Apparently (according to google) I can freeze this one for an hour to cool down my hits.

So excited!!

[-] uhauljoe@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago

You're spot on!

That's the perfect way to put it, Lemmy feels like the forums back in the earlier days of the internet, before social media took over everything and the internet was a bunch of little small niche communities, but each one was tight knit.

[-] uhauljoe@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

To be honest, I don't think so.

Personally, I'm dedicated to transitioning to Lemmy. I was an Apollo user and it's disgusting how dirty they did Christian Selig. I will still use reddit for niche subs, cross posting to lemmy to get communities going, and for the odd question that I google now and again. There are still years and years of valuable content on reddit.

But while some people find it exciting to be part of a growing community, helping build something, other people are just here to lurk and consume the content provided. Those people are too impatient to wait for Lemmy to gain more traction, users, and content.

I think a lot of people made accounts or will make them, will check it here and there but ultimately get bored of the lack of content (compared to reddit) or give up when they can't figure out the federated/decentralized thing.

There are still some things that confuse me, but I'm LOVING lemmy. I love finding more of my subs that have migrated, or creating them and finding new content to add to them.

Reddit used to be a hobby, something fun, rabbit holes to dive into. Then at some point I stopped actively searching for cool niche subs and just kept scrolling the same front page. It had its uses but it was doomscrolling.

With Lemmy I'm like excited to post content again, which I never really did, and I'm finding myself commenting a lot more. I think I'll end up switching from Reddit permanently.

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Mumbai, India.... (lemmy.world)
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I'd like to make a stickied or pinned post, but I can't figure out how to do that.

At the moment my posts are the only posts on the communities, but I don't see any modding options popping up on the 3 dot menu. Or do I just need to wait until someone else posts and then they'll show up?

Thank you for any help!

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[-] uhauljoe@lemmy.world 29 points 1 year ago

Mods don't have a duty to do shit, Reddit doesn't pay them anything, doesn't even offer premium at a discount or anything.

Maybe if Reddit was more concerned with not creating a toxic hellspace, they wouldn't need to rely on volunteers to keep their billion dollar corporation running smoothly. Everything about this pisses me off so fucking bad.

Where do they get off saying mods have a DUTY to them, when they LITERALLY are volunteers and reddit gives them nothing.

And maybe if Reddit wasn't killing third party mod tools......like the moderation still isn't gonna be the same no matter how many people you appoint bc you killed the tools that made it possible.

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