kreynen

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[–] kreynen@kbin.melroy.org 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

@ozoned@piefed.social

@KazuyaDarklight@lemmy.world

I'm a big fan of SSG for smaller project and don't think you should pick a stack based the social media preferences of developers... but if that's what you are doing, I'll see your single developer on the Fediverse and raise you an entire developer community. https://drupal.community/ ~600 accounts and ~150 MAU.

[–] kreynen@kbin.melroy.org 2 points 1 week ago (3 children)

@KazuyaDarklight@lemmy.world

@ozoned@piefed.social

If you are going to evaluate Drupal in 2025, I STRONGLY encourage you to start with the Drupal CMS install. There are so many optional modules with Drupal, it can be overwhelming.

If you are already familiar with Docker, you can spin up a Drupal CMS instance using DDEV. You'll have no problem Googling that.

If you aren't familiar with Docker and want to try it, https://new.drupal.org/drupal-cms/launcher is a ridiculously easy way to start on most operating systems. That approach gets a little trickier when you want to move the site/cms application instance to a host. There is documentation, but I would look it over before getting too far into this approach.

My recommendation for spinning up a Drupal CMS instance is on a free sandbox on https://docs.pantheon.io/drupal-cms. Acquia offers a free trial in exchange for the information they need to target you with marketing, but it is only a 4 hour trial. Pantheon lets you keep your sandbox as long as you account remains active.

Unfortunately ActivityPub isn't included in any of the Drupal CMS Recipes (yet), so you have to add it with composer require 'drupal/activitypub:^1.0@alpha'.

Composer is npm for PHP. If you are familiar npm, apt-get, homebrrw, pip, gem, etc, you'll have no problem understanding Composer.

[–] kreynen@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 2 weeks ago

@ramble81@lemm.ee I don't understand how this is profitable. We were shopping for a kitchen light fixture. Found the same light at several stores. Ordered it from one that claimed to be in Italy. Item shipped from China. I understand A/B testing and having multiple storefront you treat live burner phones when you get a reputation/review issue, but these sites were all using the same retargetting to place ads in my socials for weeks after the light was installed. Normally I add users to a list NOT to retarget after conversion. The other stores carrying the same product kept advertising something I had already purchased.

[–] kreynen@kbin.melroy.org 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

@Lembot_0002@lemm.ee

@Thomas2024@feddit.org how do you do, fellow humans?

[–] kreynen@kbin.melroy.org 3 points 1 month ago

@SethranKada@lemmy.ca

@IDKWhatUsernametoPutHereLolol@lemmy.dbzer0.com

I had the same issue with my 3. Took advantage of one of the offers Samsung had to trade in even with a cracked screen. They gave me $600 towards a Fold 5. I bought my 3 used for $800, so I was only out ~$400 to go from a 3 with a broken internal screen to a new 5. Still very happy with the 5, but I get why you wouldn't trust Samsung again.

[–] kreynen@kbin.melroy.org 5 points 1 month ago

@cm0002@lemmy.world

@IDKWhatUsernametoPutHereLolol@lemmy.dbzer0.com

I had a Galaxy Fold 5. I had a Fold 3 before this. I bought the 3 used for $800 to try out the form factor. The screen on the 3 split, but Samsung still gave me $600 in credit towards a Fold 5. No hardware issues with the 5. I doubt I'll ever go back to a smaller phone because of the work related tasks I can do with the additional screen real estate.

For me the killer app is being able to review VRT failures. Before the Fold, I had to have a tablet or my laptop handy to avoid potential delays. Now I can review a VRT failure anywhere. This has allowed to spend more time with my kids. Worth every penny.

[–] kreynen@kbin.melroy.org 15 points 1 month ago (3 children)

@Cris_Color@lemmy.world being nice helps establish the "tone", but I'm not sure that wouldn't change with another "API event" on Reddit that results in another, larger mass migration.

Another suggestion I have for college graduates is to ask your alma mater if they are going to start using something other than commercial social to engage with alumni.

Most universities don't want to make mistakes investing in the bleeding edge, but they are quick to follow. When a few schools do something, many more quickly copy that. They are also looking for low cost wins. Their engagement numbers are already telling them that Xwiiter no longer works to reach alumni or potential students.

If even a handful of alumni suggest a change at the right time, that is often enough to get them to give federated social a try.

That is when the less toxic "tone" really helps.

[–] kreynen@kbin.melroy.org 3 points 1 month ago (3 children)

@Angry_Autist@lemmy.world

@Cris_Color@lemmy.world

It is only "free" if you choose not to pay. Unlike commercial social that's free for you to use BECAUSE you are the product being sold, federated social is only free to you because someone else is paying.

I completely agree that mass adoption requires well primed communities which requires early adopters to put more effort into engaging.

I would also add that clicking on anything linked helps too.. Many news outlets are data driven. If you want them to invest more with federated social, click the links so the engagement shows up in their analytics.

[–] kreynen@kbin.melroy.org 11 points 1 month ago (1 children)

@01011@monero.town So if I've illegally downloaded every paper and book published by Matthew Sag, Zahr K. Said, Jessica Silbey and Rebecca Tushnet and used that content to create an app that would output legal briefs in their voice saying whatever someone was willing to pay me to make it say, that is now legal? Or would that not qualify as "transformative" as shilling for $$$ is what lawyers have been doing for centuries?

[–] kreynen@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

@BentiGorlich@gehirneimer.de will tbis be the week I finally find the time to write up the steps to install Mbin on DDEV?

[–] kreynen@kbin.melroy.org 7 points 1 month ago

@dominiquec@lemmy.world

@MemmingenFan923@feddit.org can confirm. My son bought a set that was missing on of the bags. Filled out a form and uploaded a picture of the box + what he had built so far and the remaining bags. 48 hours later, we had the missing bag and he was back to building.

So many other brands wouldn't even respond to something like that. You'd have to take it back to where you bought it for a refund, buy another set and start the build again.

Lego customer service understands that their product is more than colored plastic.

[–] kreynen@kbin.melroy.org 7 points 2 months ago

@JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee isn't part of the point of ActivityPub to avoid vendor lockin/single point of billionaire enshittification? I read and interact with a fair amount of Lemmy content through an Mbin instance.

You can already limit Google using site:[DOMAIN].

If every ActivityPub driven service used a common TLD like .edus, you'd be able to limit results to that facet of Google's index, they don't. If they did, we'd be back to a single point of failure.

Google supports limiting searches to content using a Creative Commons license based on the licensing metadata in the URL. ActivityPub content already has the metadata, but it took a decade to generate enough content before Google offered the option to filter searches by CC-BY-SA... and Google was a VERY different company back then.

 

I'm not willing to pay for premium streaming without ads, but I would pay a little more to only have ads without dogs if it meant I wouldn't have to deal with my dogs trying to kill my TV.

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