I feel like I might have legitimately helped as well by mocking them incessantly for being campists and not socialists
I feel like I might have legitimately helped as well by mocking them incessantly for being campists and not socialists
Ah it’s just lemmy.ml with the soft ban. The main “dev” instance.
I will say that I would be a lot more willing to donate if the soft ban on Ukraine news was lifted.
Hexbears are just trolls. They generally aren’t coming into threads to have real discussions (and when they make attempts at it they often seem confused about their own stated ideology) - the unstated goal is to be disruptive to deny “shit libs” a platform.
I mean, there is a hard coded word filter which doesn’t allow you to use the scientifically correct term for a female dog. Which is pretty wild.
Hexbear is far more obnoxious than lemmygrad imo. At least lemmygrad doesn’t turn every thread into a middle school “#random” message board by filling it with cringe jpeg emojis.
It’s ok, you can say hexbear. They know they are annoying and everyone hates them.
The important part is that you still found a way to feel superior.
A lot of what I enjoyed about reddit was news discussion. On Lemmy, about 80-90% of those threads just get over run with trolls.
The first one was botted as well near the end. I know because I wrote a tool to do it in about an hour using my private bot farm I had been building for years. I never gave it to anyone else because it was sloppy and integrated with the bot creation tools I had, and that would have revealed all of the tricks I used to create and protect the bot horde. But I used it myself, and I assume I was far from the only one with the same idea.
The interesting thing is that reddit basically condoned it. They are usually pretty decent at detecting bots if you don’t take measures to make them look human, but with place (at least the first time) they seemed to intentionally have that functionality disabled. I kind of assumed that they doing it specifically as a bit detection scheme, but they never cleaned house afterwards like I expected.
Right. “Bumper sticker politics”
I’ve heard very few good ideas which can fit into 160 characters.
Room temp superconducting magnets should make motors and power generation a bit more efficient. Magnetic plasma confinement gets a shit load easier as well.
I have blink cameras on solar panels that work pretty well as a mostly “no wires” solution. The motion detection can be a bit slow, but they do everything I need.
I modded a 10M+ sub for years and years and it is laughable how inept reddit’s engineering team must be when it comes to developing mod tools. They literally have open source teams hacking mod tools into browser extensions and they still couldn’t figure it out.
After a while it became abundantly clear that this kind of boring, iterative feature engineering was just not well funded compared to other parts of the company.
It’s like early reddit, except they replaced the conservatives with tankies.
Stages of grief Speedrun any%
Some asshole at Deloitte is going to make a ton of money writing case studies about this.
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