Let me know if you find a way to do this. It's a super cool concept and I would love to contribute. This seems like the only way to sustainably run big instances.
I keep thinking this would have been a much better sell to devs and to users. I have always used Sync, and Boost. I tried the official app a few times, but really only used it for the chat feature. I didn't want to pay for it, but (I am embarrassed to admit it) I would pay premium to keep my app. I think this would have worked...
I'll be the odd one out. Yeah. I'd pay $12 a year (I think thats the number spez threw out) to use sync as I do now: add free and access to all subreddits.
While I agree this is a problem, it should be noted that the youtube adpocolips was triggered by similar concern on cherry picked examples that hurt creators in the end. We should be promoting the idea that algorithmically served ads are not an endorsement of what they are served with. The neo nazi stuff is a content moderation problem that needs to be fixed because of ... you know ... gestures broadly.
And how do you optimize your workflow based on the feeds? Extra thanks if you are working as an academic researcher gathering feeds from different journals
His previous owners left him outside 24/7 to roam the neighborhood, un-neutered (they falsely thought he was a she). A long vet visit later, he's free of ticks and exploring our house, sitting on laps for long petting sessions, and eating anything leafy and green we offer....
How to avoid the Reddit downfall
Use distributed, federated services like Lemmy, mastodon etc....
Sync for Lemmy is happening (www.reddit.com)
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1390569...
(Discussion) Would you pay for Reddit Premium IF it allowed you to continue using your favorite app?
I keep thinking this would have been a much better sell to devs and to users. I have always used Sync, and Boost. I tried the official app a few times, but really only used it for the chat feature. I didn't want to pay for it, but (I am embarrassed to admit it) I would pay premium to keep my app. I think this would have worked...
Pew Research Center is tired of blaming Gen Z and millennials for everything—it’s retiring the whole concept of generational framing (fortune.com)
Generations have been stereotyped in so many ways—from being quiet quitters to narcissists. But maybe it isn't a generational thing after all.
People Can Be Convinced They Committed a Crime That Never Happened (www.psychologicalscience.org)
Twitter Runs Ads for Disney, Microsoft, NBA Alongside Neo-Nazi Videos (gizmodo.com)
Ads from household-name brands and nonprofits are appearing beside clips of a film blaming Jews for causing World War II.
What RSS feed application do you use?
And how do you optimize your workflow based on the feeds? Extra thanks if you are working as an academic researcher gathering feeds from different journals
Help naming this rescue? (lemmy.ml)
His previous owners left him outside 24/7 to roam the neighborhood, un-neutered (they falsely thought he was a she). A long vet visit later, he's free of ticks and exploring our house, sitting on laps for long petting sessions, and eating anything leafy and green we offer....
Just Lounging
What is a useful tip a new lemmy/kbin users should know?
I'm sure many new users are curious.