Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
Pretty sure we're witnessing an AI gaining sentience. Amazing times.
Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
Nothing specific on Lemmy yet, mostly sorting by new or active and scrolling through.
Back on Reddit, I was mostly on hobbyist subs, such as /r/mechanicalkeyboards, /r/hiking, /r/trucksim and /r/simracing
Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
Hello from your tiny neighbour down south ;)
Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
Ich im echten Leben > Me in real life
Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
Nice! Watch out for the mousemat when mounting the wheel though. I had a nice leather mousemat which was ruined by clamping the wheel on it over extended periods.
Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
Beautiful. Compact, functional and very practical. I love it.
Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
Feddit.de because Deutschsprachig and I loved Reddit, but would love to see a successfully federated version of it.
Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
Anger and spite, like what other have mentioned, but also, it's always nice to be part of a growing community.
You feel like you're actually contributing rather than just being a statistic.
Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
Thanks! Amazing how far we've progressed technologically, but are still stumped and easily misled by crappy headlines.
Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
No, definitely not bothered. But it wasn't always this way. I was very self-conscious from my teenage years up to the first few years when I started working full-time.
It was only when I started working that I had to learn to deal with it. I was always taking feedback and criticisms very personally and as an introvert, felt extremely down plenty of times.
I taught myself to see things from the perspective and scale of the world - 7 billion people out there, what does it matter that a few people think of what I do, or what I am?
Of course, cutting out social media definitely helped a lot too. I still have my accounts, but have stopped using them actively, at least the ones that expose my personal life.
With social media out of the picture, I was comparing myself to my peers a lot less and spent much more time on productive things instead - learning a new language, skills, picking up new hobbies and all.
It's not easy, but it is liberating once you figure it out.
Scheissberg 1y ago • 87%
I, for one, actually like the wefwef icon. It has a personality of its own.
Perhaps the ability to customise and select an icon would be the real solution here.
Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
I agree, losing access to the games after you stop subscribing is a deal breaker.
It's kind of like paying for a trial 'innit? I'd very much prefer free limited trials in that case. Thanks, but no thanks.
Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
Nice, looking forward to see this handy feature get merged into an upcoming build!
Scheissberg 1y ago • 62%
wefwef is unique as an identity and the all lowercase styling makes it even more so.
I vote for wefwef and hopes it remains that way!
Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
Awesome race! Congrats to Rowe Racing!
Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
I think u/spez should be the first to do an AMA right here on lemmy.
Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
Well, at least there's closure for the loved ones then.
Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
Definitely number 3. I completely agree that Reddit was great for the niche stuff.
I mean, if not for Reddit, I wouldn't have organised multiple hiking and backpacking trips, sticking up propaganda posters about kayaking.
Scheissberg 1y ago • 100%
So, what's the key benefit of using it then?
As per title, I do think this could be a pivoting factor on whether Lemmy (and other federated services) can reach critical mass. Doing a simple search on major search engines would likely yield a Quora or Reddit result or more on the first page. It's critical that Lemmy posts have that same kind of traction to attract a large enough user base. That's just my observation.