PumpkinDrama

@PumpkinDrama@reddthat.com

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Why isn't everyone talking about AI generated audiobooks?

I just listened to this AI generated audiobook and if it didn’t say it was AI, I’d have thought it was human-made. It has different voices, dramatization, sound effects… The last I’d heard about this tech was a post saying Stephen Fry’s voice was stolen and replicated by AI. But since then, nothing, even though it’s...

Are there any innovative platforms in the Fediverse?

I’ve explored a few platforms within the Fediverse, but most of them seem to be inspired by and mimic existing mainstream social media platforms like Twitter, Reddit, and Facebook. While this familiarity can be comforting, I can’t help but wonder if there are any truly innovative and original platforms out there that offer a...

What Are Your Favorite Hidden Gem Android Apps?

I’m sure there are countless apps out there that are incredibly cool, interesting, or useful, but just haven’t hit the mainstream yet. Maybe it’s a productivity tool that’s boosted your efficiency, a unique game that’s kept you entertained for hours, or a niche app that’s catered perfectly to one of your hobbies or...

Why Aren't There More User Customization Options on Lemmy?

I’ve been pondering why there seems to be an abundance of options for instances to customize user experiences, while users themselves have limited control over their own preferences. Features like instance blocking and enabling/disabling downvotes can make it challenging to find an instance that aligns perfectly with your...

PumpkinDrama,

It certainly doesn’t help that Lemmy had and still has absolutely no sensible way to actually surface niche communities to its subscribers. Unlike Reddit, it doesn’t weigh posts by their relative popularity within the community but only by total popularity/popularity within the instance. There’s also zero form of community grouping (like Reddit’s multireddits) - all of which effectively eliminates all niche communities from any sensible main view mode and floods those with shitty memes and even shittier politics only. This pretty much suffocated the initially enthusiastic niche tech communities I had subscribed to. They stood no chance to thrive and their untimely death was inevitable.

There are some very tepid attempts to remedy this in upcoming Lemmy builds, but I fear it’s too little too late.

I fear that Lemmy was simply nowhere near mature enough when it mattered and it has been slowly bleeding users and content ever since. I sincerely hope I’m wrong, though.

@PurpleTentacle sh.itjust.works/comment/4451602

PumpkinDrama,

The Lemmy community is here not on GitHub, and discussions on GitHub issues without a threaded, tree-like structure suck.

PumpkinDrama,
PumpkinDrama,

I had to toggle between show and hide read posts all the time for the same reason but I don’t think having a read posts section would be any simpler than toggling the setting.

PumpkinDrama, (edited )

Nice! What made you decide to write it? Where can I find out which instances offer that UI?

PumpkinDrama,
PumpkinDrama, (edited )

I stopped using Lemmy due to instances blocking each other. I wanted to view content from specific instances, but none of the instances between the most popular ones allowed me to see all the content. I had to create multiple accounts, which made navigating between them cumbersome. This experience was more frustrating for me than any issues I’ve encountered on Reddit. I believe users should have more freedom to choose the content they see without having to create their own instance or manage multiple accounts. I was hopeful that this would change with user instance blocking implementation, but I feel validated in my decision after seeing that it hasn’t.

PumpkinDrama,

Profile Privacy Settings : Allow users to control who can view their profile feed/activity, with options like public, visible only to friends/followers, or completely private.

PumpkinDrama, (edited )

The Scaled sort on the Subscribed view, it’s essentially the same as the New sort.

PumpkinDrama,

Federating communities is a manual process so in smaller instances you don’t see as much content as in larger ones since there aren’t many users subscribing to external communities.

PumpkinDrama,

All I know about it is that Mastodon offers this feature and is one that users have requested in a few very popular issues.

PumpkinDrama,

I think I copied pasted that in there from one of the github issues. I didn’t mean to.

PumpkinDrama, (edited )
  • Moving user profile to a new instance : Provide the ability for users to migrate their account and all associated data (posts, comments, moderation actions, saved posts, etc.) from one Lemmy instance to another. This would allow users to move freely between instances without losing their online identity, history, and credibility built up over time on a previous instance.

It’s crazy when I see this super popular issues closed without completion by the main devs. It makes me feel like they don’t care at all about user feedback.

PumpkinDrama, (edited )

Community name in post URL
Make post URLs more meaningful

PumpkinDrama, (edited )

Helix is a modal text editor, but I haven’t used it as much as I’d like because it lacks the plugins I use in Neovim.

PumpkinDrama,

Indeed, most people I know IRL still use the same passwords for everything.

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