neontetra

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neontetra,

If I had to vertically center a div within its container on the first try or else, it might be over for me.

neontetra,

Interesting — is the birch sap/syrup more allergenic than maple? I’m allergic to birch to some extent maybe more than other trees. But also I’m pretty sure I’m allergic to maple also (and many other trees) but eat maple syrup no problem.

neontetra, (edited )

Things might go bad with federation with Meta and Meta is indeed loathsome and has an awful history and present of being a bad actor — but responding to “You all are operating on emotion” with the bad faith emotional ad hominem response “Why are you so hard for Zucc?” is kind of proving the point.

I think there’s lots of good arguments around being wary of Meta and defederating (and some good ones in favour of wait and see) but the level of discourse around this issue on here is really not great and too much attacking others (and it’s not just you — the post you’re responding to as well was rude too with “you clearly don’t have a clue what you’re talking about”). The absolutist way people are talking and treating people who have other perspectives has made me feel much less positive about the potential for good discourse and community on this platform.

neontetra,

For me I disagree. I don't think apps built on top of the Fediverse/Lemmy/Kbin need to be FOSS. If that's what you want personally more power to you, but I don't it's good to speak negatively towards those who would make another choice ("Imagine using...").

I think having non open source apps built on top of open source services is totally fine. I might still choose to use an open source app if all else was equal, but I don't think an app needs to be. Ivory for Mastodon for instance is a great app but not open source. I don't think I or anyone needs to hold themselves back from using a good app for the Fediverse just because it's not also open source. And Ivory's existenance has IMO benefited the Mastodon ecosystem.

There's overhead and responsibility as well when making an app open source, or they need to be more careful about code, or it limits what libraries they can use. I don't blame devs for not making their projects FOSS depending on their context. Or maybe they start it closed and then move to open source eventually, which I think is what Artemis (app in development) is doing for now because they don't want to deal with the challenges of open sourcing yet and want to focus on development.

Let a thousand clients and approaches bloom IMO. We don't need to be dogmatic about this. It's amazing that these systems are FOSS, but I don't think the whole ecosystem needs to or should be necessarily. If you want to use FOSS clients though that's cool, and if devs build open source or FOSS clients that's great, but we don't need to judge those who choose differently or develop them.

neontetra, (edited )

Definitely needed. An extremely explicit image for a community I don't subscribe to was immediately visible on my screen on first launch of the app. In public sitting in a park. Luckily no one around me. No worries though I wasn't bothered and I understand it's beta in development and the Lemmy network and software too is in process!

Blurring NSFW is needed as an app setting (and it should be on by default) so the user can contextually see or not see it, but never have this kind of content surprise show on their screen.

In addition it would be good to be able to prevent nsfw content from showing up on the main feed in general. Even if blurred, it could be embarrassing out in public/around other people for someone to see the blurred image or title — or just not something the user wants to see themselves on their feed.

Specifically NSFW communities should maybe be kept out of recommended/new feeds in general as a default unless the user subscribes to them — but even then a setting to show or hide the community from main feeds could be very useful. I'm not sure how much control you'd have over this on the app side or how much of this is determined by Lemmy on the server, but these kinds of user preferences for how to view feeds and communities and different kinds of posts hopefully become more powerful as Lemmy and Lemmy apps develop.

It's looking like a great start to the app! I'll have to hold off using it again in public haha until NSFW blur is in place, but looking forward to watching the development!

What will be done about the ghost beehaw communities? (beehaw.org)

If you don't know Beehaw.org defederated from us but communities from there that have a copy on this instance are still visible to Us and we can post on them, they can't see what we post or comment on those, and we can't see what they post and comment over there....

neontetra, (edited )

I know absolutely nothing about how Lemmy works but there's hopefully some way or will need to be eventually a way to remove old posts from a certain instance. For instance if there is illegal content it would need to be removed. Building a good solution for this that could be done optionally in the defederation process would probably be good and will be necessary at some point anyway.

For instance you defederate from a nazi server — you'd absolutely want the nazi posts gone from your server. And legally you'd need to potentially depending on where the server was hosted — and of course other kinds of illegal content and networks.

I'm not sure what the current state of the tools is though.

neontetra,

Yeah Active and Hot have become basically completely not useful for me. They just show old posts. And new doesn't show what I'd want either since it doesn't show posts with lots of activity and it shows a bunch of random stuff. Active has seemed to just show old stuff for the entire time I've been on Lemmy. Hot used to be better but Hot seems to have become more static as well for some reason.

Hopefully this can be fixed and these modes and how they display content updated because I think this has a major impact on Lemmy's ability to be a Reddit alternative if the main feeds just have the same old posts in them forever.

Kbin seems to not have this issue in the same way. I prefer the Lemmy interface otherwise though, so I hope this can be improved on Lemmy, but otherwise it's shifting my use over to kbin when I want to browse.

neontetra,

I'm glad to hear the issue with the Hot algorithm is a bug, but the Active feed seems to be almost completely static as well and has been that way for a while. It's been all the same old posts basically the entire time I've been on Lemmy. Hot was the escape hatch for me until it stopped working as well, but I feel something needs to be adjusted with Active too in addition to fixing Hot. Especially since Active is the default.

neontetra,

There's a lot of value in smaller scale too. Not everything needs to be mega-platform level for the mass market. We can have great communities in smaller spaces online too — sometimes even better as a result.

Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x01 "The Broken Circle"

::: spoiler Logline A distress call from Lt. Noonien-Singh compels Spock to disobey orders and take the USS Enterprise and its crew into disputed space, risking renewed hostilities with the Klingons in a bid to aid their shipmate. :::...

neontetra,

Yeah, putting aside that not everyone has seen TOS who is watching this show, I didn't interpret this as some kind of attempt to make the audience think Chapel was going to die. The purpose of this happening was all about what it shows about Spock and the scenes and character development that come from that.

And I think in this case it was quite effective and I wouldn't change it to something else. Spock was holding off the order and he was really upset because he didn't want to give the order that kills Chapel and M'Benga (though he has more attachment to Chapel). The threat to their lives is a vital part of this story they're telling about Spock and it wouldn't have the same effect if they changed the situation to something else. Seeing him have to give the order, then have them be possibly alive, but then having Chapel seem to be dead and Spock himself bring her back was very powerful for me and I don't think that could be replaced with something else or a different kind of situation and have the same impact on either Spock or the audience.

Both the scene in the transporter room and in sick bay later were excellent excellent scenes for Spock and highlights of the episode for me. Ethan Peck's acting was really strong in those scenes too — I'm so glad to have him playing Spock.

neontetra,

I loved the globe! I know it’s a small thing but it made this instance have a good feeling to me. The new mouse logo looks a bit weird (I couldn’t figure out what it was at first esp at small size) and not the same vibe. I’d love if it went back to a globe!

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