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ShutYourPieHole @sh.itjust.works
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Google is getting a lot worse because of subreddits being private
  • The irony is that Google is treated as an evil enterprise that only wants your data and yet we all willingly gave Reddit all our data and information while talking about how evil Google is.

    I've gone looking for a few solutions to issues and the results were Reddit threads. Thanks for the cache trick, I'll keep that in mind to hopefully continue to avoid Reddit. Ideally we have a better solution in the future that does not result in all our data being held hostage.

  • What are your 2023 camping/hiking plans?
  • I'm still a day hiker, usually up to 15 miles or so, but the Four Pass Loop is definitely one I'd like to explore as well. It is more about committing to buying the gear than anything else. I would be interested in your experience if you do snag a pass.

  • Reddit habit is hard to break.
  • Hate to repost the same thing, but this might help in that regard: https://sh.itjust.works/post/70143

    It's not really an extension, rather its a GreaseMonkey script, but it does simplify the process quite a bit by redirecting a community to your local instance. I've found it has simplified my workstream. I'm sure there will be extensions and other utilities to come in the near future.

  • Reddit habit is hard to break.
  • I also found this GreaseMonkey script that simplifies the entire process by allowing you to redirect any community to your local instance: https://sh.itjust.works/post/70143

    This really simplified my workstream for adding new communities. There is also a script to reformat the site to look more like old Reddit if you are really wanting to feel at home. Some great work being done in that community.

  • Sushi Place
  • I had Hapa in Greenwood Village this past weekend. It was not my favorite but they have multiple locations throughout the metro. It might have just been the choice in rolls.

    I honestly prefer Go Fish in Westminster. They have other locations across the metro as well.

  • Reddit Exodus: Welcoming the Selfhosted Community to Lemmy - Migrating to Freedom! (Crosspost)
  • Former Redditor. For those that are partaking in the Reddit walkout, with no plans on returning, is there additional information available for the datahoarding effort? The amount of information stuck in Reddit is overwhelming and we need to free that information for ingestion elsewhere.

    I actually was searching for a solution to an issue today and the solution was on Reddit, which was set to private. I would love to help ensure this information is made available elsewhere.

  • for the Reddit refugees, do you also feel a bit heartbroken?
  • I'm also a Digg Exodus user that came to Reditt in 2008. I have very few posts and little karma as it was more of an aggregator of content for me and less about the interaction. And at the same time reading the comments was some of the best part of the experience.

    The move from Digg to Reddit took a bit but who remembers Digg now? And Digg crumbled for the same reasons, management not listening to the users. This sucks but it too will pass.