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mobiuscoffee, in what would Reddit need to do to get you to go back
@mobiuscoffee@sh.itjust.works avatar

I think many people were looking for a reason to leave but kind of felt stuck seeing all the alternatives being either dead or abrasive.

Lemmy seems to have captured the soul of what a significant portion of people have already been looking for.

KoboldCoterie,
@KoboldCoterie@pawb.social avatar

This describes me perfectly. Most of the alternatives I saw previously just ended up being coopted by the alt-right crowd who got chased off of Reddit. Lemmy (so far) represents what I want from an online community.

Arystique,
@Arystique@beehaw.org avatar

I have to agree with you on that I saw a comment earlier about the people who left Reddit being a loud minority but something feels off about that

Lemmy’s community feels so familiar I sadly just can’t find the right words to describe it though

Herb,

Lemmy in it’s current state feels very similar to reddit did ~14 years ago.

I am just smitten. I’ll never go back.

roizor,

Exactly. Lemmy is great, and is essentially all I wanted from Reddit without the Reddit

nutomic, in Can you code? We need your help to improve lemmy
@nutomic@lemmy.ml avatar

As a workaround you can go into the database and query directly for users with rejected application and email provided. Then write a script to email them. Getting a fix developed, reviewed, merged and deployed will take a few days in the best case. And even longer now because we are busy with lots of things.

admin,
@admin@beehaw.org avatar

Thank you. I’ve suggested this method to @Penguincoder and we are looking into it.

nutomic, in Tafkars: Reddit-API proxy for Lemmy (help wanted)
@nutomic@lemmy.ml avatar

Wow this is a great idea. You can make a pull request to link this in the Lemmy docs. Once its a bit more mature we could even merge it directly into Lemmy.

dessalines,

Yep this is a cool idea, at least in the short term.

uthredii,

@derivator is the creator I believe.

not sure if that is the right way to @ some so here is their profile:feddit.de/u/derivator)

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  • uthredii,

    ahhh thank you!

    communist, in Is there a mobile app for Lemmy/Beehaw?
    @communist@beehaw.org avatar

    github.com/derivator/tafkars/…/tafkars-lemmy

    Soon, we may be able to use any of the reddit apps.

    Supertramper,

    For the moment, short term, this is a good initiative. But I don’t think it’s a sustainable approach for app developers. Any man in the middle is a potential source of failure.

    communist, in SimpleX messenger / secure messaging
    @communist@beehaw.org avatar

    Why would you want this over matrix, anyway?

    It feels like matrix is THE choice at this point, once elementx comes out i'm gonna bother to try to get people to switch.

    leetnewb,

    I don’t use SimpleX, but it’s hard to argue against a well developed open source privacy focused messaging app. There are a million “privacy-focused” messengers out there with various flaws around security or sustainability. Matrix is great but the goals seem a little different. Plus, it wasn’t that long ago that Matrix was struggling to find funding.

    PropaGandalf,
    @PropaGandalf@lemmy.world avatar

    I't is made for different purposes: Matrix is built around communities and groups (like Discord) whereas SimpleX tries to secure direct messages and info channels (like telegram). It has no identifiers unlike Matrix so you can create a whole new "account" for each conversation. This makes it very easy to talk with strangers. Also they plan implementing a meshed network approach (like Briar) so that you dont have to rely on your own interent connection.

    MasterBlaster, in a megathread for developments on Reddit and with third-party Reddit apps

    Looks like the Chinese “investor” is the Communist Party. The actions Reddit is taking are pretty much how they take down all the companies and citizens they target.

    alyaza,
    @alyaza@beehaw.org avatar

    Looks like the Chinese “investor” is the Communist Party.

    can we get a citation on this–preferably before asserting it as fact, please? i’d like it if, on this site, we didn’t just say things (especially if they sound in line with our priors) but actually substantiate them.

    MasterBlaster,

    Not fact. It’s my opinion based on the actions I see, and the fact things started to go down hill after the investors gave money. One of the big ones was Chinese.

    We’ve seen how things go down when China is involved - loans to poor nations, Hong Kong, Taiwan, the disputed islands with Japan, Tibet, the Urghurs.

    We’ve seen the various iterations of the “oops how did that key logger get in there?” discoveries (Lenovo, i’m looking at you), corporate espionage, Huawei telecommunications infrastructure being used to tap communicatons, etc…

    Strict control of pretty much everything is the pattern, in which disinformation is easily dispensed and difficult to identify.

    animist,
    @animist@lemmy.one avatar

    I swear tankies and liberals are basically the same. Tankies blame the CIA for every single bad thing that has ever happened while liberals blame the CCP and the Russian government. SOMETIMES BUSINESS PEOPLE ARE JUST GREEDY AND SOMETIMES AMERICANS ARE JUST SHITTY, there doesn’t need to be a secret cabal behind everything

    alyaza,
    @alyaza@beehaw.org avatar

    SOMETIMES BUSINESS PEOPLE ARE JUST GREEDY AND SOMETIMES AMERICANS ARE JUST SHITTY, there doesn’t need to be a secret cabal behind everything

    while i’ll wait for the source i asked for and gladly correct this if i’m presuming incorrectly, i’d bet the odds are high that “CCP” is just being used as a shorthand/stand-in for a company like TenCent, because that happens a lot in discussions about China and it’s really goofy.

    FistfulOfBottlecaps,

    In the interest of fairness, isn’t the difference between TenCent and the Chinese government basically just paperwork? I’ve always heard (anecdotally) that they work extremely close with the CCP.

    argv_minus_one,

    There’s no need to hypothesize about a shadowy government conspiracy when the situation is adequately explained by simple desperation for money. Spez outright said that Reddit is losing money and has always been losing money, and that he needs to make it stop losing money, presumably because Reddit’s investors are tired of giving him money and want to see some return on their investment.

    Lucy, in Apollo for Reddit is shutting down
    @Lucy@beehaw.org avatar

    Sad news. I use Boost which I love. But won’t be using Reddit anymore once 3rd party apps are cut off.

    mershed_perderders,

    Same. There was a post on the boost subreddit indicating this place, so I expect there will be an influx (eg, me).

    menturi, in Timeline of total users at the top 10 Lemmy instances

    Is there a time-series plot version of this? I always have difficulty really absorbing the data when it is animated like that.

    Hyperz, in a megathread for developments on Reddit and with third-party Reddit apps
    @Hyperz@beehaw.org avatar

    Man that whole situation really sucks. Reddit was by far my most visited site before they decided to light the house on fire. On mobile I always used Boost because the official app is terrible and (at least the last time I looked at it) would drain my battery like it was nothing even when the app was closed. RIP. At least we've got Lemmy. I just wish these 3rd party apps would take their users to the fediverse instead of shutting down entirely. As a developer it really sucks when you have to shut down a project you've put so much work into.

    Jdreben, in Timeline of total users at the top 10 Lemmy instances

    Yeehaw Beehaw!

    neo, in Timeline of total users at the top 10 Lemmy instances
    @neo@infosec.pub avatar

    Wow beehaw really took off recently huh?

    Gaywallet,
    @Gaywallet@beehaw.org avatar

    What this doesn’t show is active users, just total. For quite some time we’ve been one of the most active large instances. I don’t remember the exact timing, but we’ve held the spot of 3rd most active for some time, we just now have total users to match that.

    pkulak, in Google Workspace users can now log in without a password, thanks to passkeys

    I’m down for Passkeys once password managers support them.

    ericjmorey,

    I thought passkeys would make password managers obsolete for any authentication where a passkey is used. Maybe I’m not understanding something.

    noodlejetski,
    bouncing, in Reddit insists on being “fairly paid” amid API price protest plans, layoffs
    @bouncing@partizle.com avatar

    “Our pricing is $0.24 per 1,000 API calls, which equates to <$1.00 per user monthly for a reasonably operated app,” the Reddit worker said.

    This reminds me of the “average user” Comcast would talk about when they introduced price discrimination metered billing. Just include the long tail of lurkers and signups who almost never use the service, and you can claim that the Apollo users (who are power users) are just outliers who should pay more.

    Ultimately for me this is a reminder that when there’s a for-profit business ramping up to an IPO, it ultimately has to decide what the products are. Reddit tried to make itself the product with Reddit Gold, but clearly not enough people were paying for it, so it has to make users the product. It’s hard to “monetize” users through someone else’s app, so they’ve basically decided that for app users, if the developers figure out how to sell a very expensive service, more power to them, otherwise fuck 'em.

    AlgonquinHawk, in Healthcare org with over 100 clinics uses OpenAI's GPT-4 to write medical records

    What’s the privacy policy for something like this? I don’t see any info listed. The idea of Amazon having that kind of data worries me.

    king_dead, in Do People Actually Want to Wear a Headset All the Time?

    No but i bet there are a lot of corporate execs and wannabe crypto landlords that WANT me to wear a headset all the time. You gotta imagine the CEOs are drooling at the idea of making yet another $1000+ device mandatory for modern life.

    fu,

    @king_dead @milkpiss have you read Ready Player One.

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