Dr. Santa
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I at least modify the layout Windows to be more like 7.
Or just specific software that is not available on Linux.
It’s completely necessary.
How else does one click hotkeys while standing?
Dr. Santa@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy.world has grown by about 66.6% since reddit's API shutdown1·2 years agoI can’t speak much on modding. I was a mod of a sub that only lasted a day or two and was shutdown. So my experience was very limited
Dr. Santa@lemm.eeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What from reddit do you hope to never see on lemmy?1·2 years agoThat new ugly UI.
It’s so damn cluttered.
Yeah, “community” is kinda bland.
And I feel it has the potential to make newbies confused with instance.
Dr. Santa@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit's API protest just got even more NSFWEnglish2·2 years agoI feel like most of the problem would be physical hardware. Costly servers that would need to be able to meet Lemmy’s growing demands.
I’m not sure how much optimization from the software side can be done to reduce resource requirements. There’s certainly things that can be done to improve user experience though.
Dr. Santa@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy.world has grown by about 66.6% since reddit's API shutdown2·2 years agoPotentially. Though Reddit claims that the vast majority (like 90+%) used the official app. Of course, if such was true then you’d expect they wouldn’t pull the rug out from under everyone.
I can believe a majority used the official up. Maybe even a supermajority. 80% maybe.
But throwing a fit over 1-10% of your user base and doubling down when that low percentage doesn’t agree? I dunno.
It’s a big enough number that made them want to kill the third-party apps but it’s small enough that they felt they could survive the backlash.
Dr. Santa@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy.world has grown by about 66.6% since reddit's API shutdown4·2 years agoA lot of this sounds familiar.
I just wonder of this is actually going to have a similar effect. Controversial decision but I’m pretty used to seeing companies get away with shitty choices.
Dr. Santa@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy.world has grown by about 66.6% since reddit's API shutdownEnglish1·2 years agoCould yes.
But only if they’re able to survive and thrive. Money is a very tricky thing.
As for my example, I was talking more about something like Red Cross (random example) wanting their own Lemmy insurance. Why they would want that. I was really just jesting about the shit posting
Dr. Santa@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit's API protest just got even more NSFWEnglish8·2 years agoOne aspect I’d love (and is apparently in the works) is swapping instances while keeping your history. A migration tool of sorts. Would help.
Still the roughness is sorta endearing in its own way. But I don’t think it’d be endearing to most people.
Dr. Santa@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy.world has grown by about 66.6% since reddit's API shutdownEnglish3·2 years agoOr maybe nonprofit organizations. Though I’m having a harder time imagining why they’d need a social network site, especially if it’s federated with our shit posting “sublemmies” or whatever we’re calling them here.
They’re definitely shit posts.
Haven’t saw any human beans. Yet, at least.
Dr. Santa@lemm.eeto General Discussion@lemmy.world•No matter who you are, thanks for being here.English6·2 years agoI’m just trying to find the snack bar.
Dr. Santa@lemm.eeto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Someone is making Slide (old Reddit client) work for LemmyEnglish2·2 years agoNot very.
It mostly just displays the frontpage and the threads there. Can log in but can’t really interact beyond voting.
It currently crashes upon going into a… “Sublemmy?” I don’t know what we’re calling it here.
Work in progress. Still looks like home.
Dr. Santa@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy.world has grown by about 66.6% since reddit's API shutdownEnglish3·2 years agoUnfortunately, the reality is that it may become necessary.
Donations can be a saving grace if enough people donate regularly. But such is dependent on people’s willingness, their own financial stability, and how stressed servers are (how much it’ll cost to upgrade and/or maintain infrastructure.)
It’s great if it’s viable. Means there’s less outside influence. But that’s if.
As far as I’m aware, Wikipedia has been able to maintain it purely off donations. But I’m not sure if Lemmy could.
Maybe? One thing Lemmy does have going for it is that the majority of users seem to be aware how… Fragile? the fediverses can be. There’s arguably more passion behind the users and maybe willing to throw support out.
But hard to say.
In a normal, nonfederated site, sure. But when you throw instances on top of it, it gets a bit more complex.
On another note, I don’t believe we’re gonna get a lot of people coming here who aren’t redditors.