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Elbrond, to technology in Meta Just Proved People Hate Chronological Feeds
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I think the conclusion that people hate chronological feeds is not a very strong conclusion. People also hate some algorithmic feeds, especially when it’s full of crap and there is no chronology anymore. An ideal situation would be if you could choose both and also if you could influence the algorithm.

Elbrond, to technology in Room Temperature Superconductors - This Changes EVERYTHING!
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Yes, not so fast. Only if other teams can replicate LK-99 and they can confirm room temperature super conductivity will it be time to say that this changes something.

Elbrond, to linux in Has anyone used or contributed to OpenStreetMap?
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I enjoy editing my hometown and have been doing it for about twelve years. But my town is already pretty complete, so I check in every six months or so to change minor details like shops or adding a new bench in the park. In total I’m not even at 200 edits, but I always enjoy seeing those edits back in major tools that use OSM.

Elbrond, to asklemmy in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?
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No, I hate it. I listen to podcasts while working out. It’s the only thing that makes it bearable.

Elbrond, to fediverse in How would you feel about awards on lemmy?
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Why don’t server admins open OpenCollective accounts or something similar. It seems to work on Mastodon. I would be willing to pitch in to help finance the instance I’m on.

Elbrond, to literature in What are you reading? (July 2023)
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Just bought Time Shelter by Georgi Gospodinov. Intend to read it this summer. I read about it in a review and was fascinated by the plot. Here’s the Wikipedia plot description:

The novel follows an unnamed narrator and Gaustine, a psychiatrist who creates a clinic for people with Alzheimer’s disease in Zürich. Each floor of the clinic recreates a decade in intricate detail, aiming to transport patients back in time to revisit their memories. Tasked with collecting past artifacts for the clinic, the narrator travels across countries.Soon, healthy people turn to the clinic to flee their monotonous lives and the idea becomes widespread when more clinics open. Referendums are held across Europe to decide which past decade each country should live in, in the future.

Elbrond, to technology in [VERGE] Twitter has started blocking unregistered users
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Well, that makes it even easier to never visit Twitter again. Right now I was sometimes tempted to follow a link and see what it was about, but I’ll be happy to quit that habbit too.

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