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YouTube tests blocking videos unless you disable ad blockers
  • While I don’t disagree, YouTube won’t care. Currently folk like you and I who evade their ads are freeloading. We get all the content and YouTube gets nothing in return. Having those who block ads abandon watching doesn’t lose YouTube anything, and maybe saves them a little bandwidth bill I guess?

  • I'm really enjoying no down votes on Beehaw
  • I think it also fundamentally changes the conversation. Valid but "unpopular" comments can't get buried in downvotes. The voting system on Reddit was based on a sane logic that totally neglected to consider how people actually behave.. the idea of up and down votes to crowd-source relevance and quality of content makes sense, but all anyone did was use it as an agree / disagree button which broke the idea entirely.

  • Redditors, how do you like Lemmy?
  • Depends on how we define an identity.. the dataset doesn’t move (would be a great feature if that gets added similar to Mastodon and others, but we have to appreciate Lemmy is young and developed entirely by volunteers) but “you” do.

    Regardless it’s still a significant conceptual improvement over Reddit where you’re either there on the centralised service or you’re not there at all.

    I think you’ve some valuable insights though, and would genuinely encourage you to get involved in their GitHub. If you can code, and have time to offer, you can even start to build the functionality. If not you can raise the question or check for it already being and add your comments to it to make the use-case :)

    https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy

  • Redditors, how do you like Lemmy?
  • It’s something of a manual process for Lemmy right now, you’d need to set up on another server and manually add your communities but the point is you can still “move home” and still interact with the same communities and people. If you don’t like having your stuff on Reddit, on the other hand, your options are put up with it or no longer be able to be part of that community.

    So if you join a fediverse server of any flavour and the admins reveal themselves to have view incompatible with your own, or the server goes to shit, or it just has to shut down due to lack of funds or whatever you don’t get locked out of the places you have been hanging out in.

  • Redditors, how do you like Lemmy?
  • Your ID doesn’t need to be tied to any given server. You can move around and change your “home” server at will. Or if preferred you could stand up your own server for your usage, hold your identify on there, and still engage with the rest of Lemmy / fediverse.

    It’s less a design mistake and more a technical constraint. A users identify exists as, at a minimum, a database entry. That database needs to live somewhere that the various fediverse servers can talk to. But you have complete freedom in where that database entry is, and can change your mind later.

    So it already doesn’t matter if you’re on beehaw, lemmy or some random mastodon or kbin server - they all federate with each other (to varying degrees but that’s a slightly different conversation)

  • KBin has taken over Lemmy in monthly active users count
  • I’m pretty uneasy about the association, but the attitude of Beehaw is the antithesis of it so I guess it balances out..?

    I did play with Kbin first but the interface felt kinda broken to me, buttons not reacting and the like..

  • Amazon accuses customer of racism & shuts down their smart home
  • We had a Google speaker thing. Got rid of it because it was crap. All we could reliably use it for was asking it to play a radio station or play Spotify, but frankly it even got that wrong enough that grabbing my phone and connecting to the Bluetooth speaker was easier.

    Even privacy invading problems aside they’re just a little bit rubbish.

  • Log in issues..!

    Evening!

    So I can still log in to Beehaw using safari on my iPhone but Brave and Vivaldi just do nothing after hitting the “login” button.

    Also when trying to connect with Mlem on iPhone I get “Logged in to Beehaw” immediately followed by “could not connect to Beehaw.org”.

    Any nudges as to what I might be doing wrong?

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    Nintendo stalked 3DS pirates to shutdown their operation. No wonder it doesn't want Dolphin on Steam.
    1. My language was in error, but you get the essence of my point

    2. Agree to differ. It is reasonable for the author or owner of a creative work to chose to protect their work and earn revenue from it. The Mouse has severely pushed copyright into something very far from what it should be, and it is in dire need of reform, but it certainly should not be abolished. Artists / creatives and rights holders (who may be one and the same, or may have purchased rights from the creator or may have funded the creation of the work which are all reasonable) should have the right to decide if their works are open / libre or a commercial work.

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  • Sounds like a really bad experience 😞

    The real danger here is if , in the process of putting the PC together, you accidentally damaged something causing the problems. I once built a PC and totally forgot to put the risers between the motherboard and the case. Turned it on and FZZT.. short circuited the entire damn thing. Totally unresponsive. Somehow with incredible luck the board had some sort of protection against this and once the risers were in it turned on OK - but had that not been the case I would have totally been on the hook for the cost of the whole machine..

    I sincerely hope your situation is different and you get a refund! Let us know how it goes :)

  • Nintendo stalked 3DS pirates to shutdown their operation. No wonder it doesn't want Dolphin on Steam.
  • Piracy is not morally correct. Theft is theft however it’s positioned. I have zero issue with you personally pirating, but I do think suggesting that it’s a morally correct thing along with all the lofty social-good that implies is disingenuous.

    I also didn’t say anything at all about how the money from the sale of a game gets distributed 😉