Typewar

joined 4 months ago
[–] Typewar 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

The title should be something like "How to immigrate from Iran to Europe?". Not "hello" or "..."

[–] Typewar 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

The freedom to say what you want without some superadmin removing it

[–] Typewar 3 points 1 week ago

What you feel and what you care about doesn't always make it through to your actions.

Haven't you heard the ones who say "I hate league of legends", and proceeds to play it all day? There is the general dislike for AI lately, then people use it when they need to anyways.

It really bothers me to see, someone stand so hard by their point, and then give it time, and see they are happily consuming what they originally hated.

Is it the urge to look good from the outside or what?

[–] Typewar 4 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Mmm this thumbnail... clicks save

[–] Typewar 9 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Hmm, maybe some more diversity? Right now it seems to be mostly hypernerds who use fediverse services. When was "Ask Lemmy" about web development questions.. you know

[–] Typewar 4 points 1 week ago

When my introverted social battery is below 70%, I believe I'm generally not a fun person to hang out with

[–] Typewar 1 points 2 weeks ago

Looking forward to what AI can do

Scared of what AI can do

[–] Typewar 1 points 2 weeks ago

Lol the amount of bullying this guy is getting lately. I've seen similar spins and bends that looks somewhat legit, making people believe he suck at coding

[–] Typewar 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I used to be like this too. I thought it would be too mainstream to have a website rather than a natively compiled application running on the computer...

And then my friend in high school started this thing on his laptop.. a website.. it was server side rendered.. pretty satisfying... Then it took off...

I think the web can be nice with the right mix. I'm personally not too fan of these pages that are just white if you don't turn on JavaScript. It's just a feeling, nothing special. From a business perspective it makes sense, to throw all the rendering to the devices to save cost.

[–] Typewar 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

A service or a website to find other websites. Search engine nowadays uses sentences, but why can't we use tags and filters?

Google and duckduckgo may give 4 HUGE websites, but nothing more than that. Why can't I just see all the unique different services all listed up?

[–] Typewar 35 points 3 weeks ago (5 children)

Once you discover org mode.. you're not going back.

I love infinite nested tasks; subtasks, sub subtasks, subsubsubtasks, subsubsubsubaubtasks.

See check this. You start by creating 3 main points.. then you need to give more info to these 3 points, and you can either insert tons of text under it.. or create subtasks. Now you figure the subtasks need explanation, again either text or subtasks. Lovely

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by Typewar to c/casualconversation@lemm.ee
 

I've listened to a lot of different music over the years. I listen to music so much all day mostly as background noise... I recently moved to a new place, and the neighbor sometimes plays Jazz in the weekends. I seriously open the windows and turn off my own music. Something about it is just soo nice and chill. Something with the vibe, I don't know. The closest genre I listen to similar to Jazz, is Downtempo. Here for reference: Youtube Music | Spotify

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Future of Infosec.pub (self.infosecpub)
submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Typewar to c/infosecpub
 

It seems like Lemmy took off 2 years ago with the announcement of Reddit's API blocking 3rd party apps. Many instances popped up, and some disappeared equally fast. More people have now moved over since the actual announcement becoming alive.

I'm a bit new to the decentralized hosts with federation/mesh social networks on the web, and are wondering if anyone with long time experience using something like Mastodon would shine a perspective on how these services usually operate? Does popular instances suddenly disappear, resulting in people losing contact with each other? losing progress, reputation, communities and their history? Since it's open source, and it's meant to be run by the people, for the people. How is the stability and long-term plan for Infosec.pub? I would like to stick around this service for hopefully many years.

Most of the instances in the instance section (https://infosec.pub/instances) is gone. I would be interested to see the statistics on how long all these instances lived before they were shut down, and compare those numbers to the big instances people are signing up to.

Lastly, there seems to be no way to migrate your account to another instance [1], so long-term reliability is indeed important.

 

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