
Nick and Charlie’s story isn’t over just yet.

We got Looking and Tales of the City within the past decade. Not exactly a wealth of shows but they're definitely out there.
Yes morals won't keep you afloat. But FAANG, military defense contractors, and the other most terrible industries waaaay overpay on cost of living, and other industries are also looking to compensate well for expertise (minus some compensation for all the exploitation you wouldn't be contributing to).
What you're describing is the development of a paranoid conservative mindset in response to traumatic global events. This is how my conservative Fox News brainrot parents describe the world, and they are the type to own guns because they're deathly afraid of home intruders even though their city's crime index is among the best in the country.
Ironically, I think Fediverse suffers from a high amount of tech expertise and not enough project managers, lol. Not enough people cracking the whip saying "users said x feels confusing, what can we do about it?" then establishing timelines and check-ins. Maybe instead of Lemmy devs saying, "we accept nearly every pull request," they should say, "we want a project manager to help recruit volunteers on specific issues x, y, and z".
Very big window between participating in society via capitalism vs working directly for, eg. FAANG or a military defense contractor. It's leaping over every less shitty option to get to the end because that's what pays best. How funny that I considered writing a pre-reply for this exact comic in my original comment.
Here’s a cleaned-up version of your Lemmy post that keeps your tone but improves clarity, flow, and grammar:
Did they forget to delete ChatGPT's bit or did they intentionally copy the whole thing lol
I maintain my old hotmail account, but I also have 3 different gmail accounts. I also have a google account associated with my hotmail account so I can do things like keep a calendar and use Google docs with it. I imagine lots of people don't realize you can make a Google account with an existing email, so they just switch.
There was a lot of energy around strategy when I joined in January (can you guess why? Lol). The limiting factor seems to be chosen participation. Lots of people have opinions, not many people want to organize their thoughts into, eg. an effective advertising campaign, a github pull request, or basically anything other than meaningless musing.
Here were some threads in my message history I found insightful: https://lemmy.world/post/25512565 https://lemmy.world/post/25553607 https://lemmy.world/post/27824597
I'm not really skilled in anything relevant, so my strategy has been:
The point is outreach to the other platform. Sending engagement to this video on YouTube will boost it due to YouTube's algorithm. More exposure on YouTube = more potential new PeerTube users. Publishing this on PeerTube is preaching to the choir. As an alternative platform, you always need to maintain a presence on the main platform so you can encourage people looking to leave.
If you have the skillset and CV to work at Meta, you have a choice to work somewhere slightly lower on the scale of exploitation.
Lemmy is just small enough at this point where mods don't have to rely on automated tools and things like required flairs to effectively manage their community. As it develops, things like required flairs, verified submissions, etc will become more normal.
For example, I'm watching Wheel of Time, and /r/WoT requires you to flair every submission with a spoiler level (books only, show and book, show only, etc). Lemmy can't really sustain good discussion on that yet, but when it does mods will need to start aggressively removing submissions if they're not properly categorized.
Nick and Charlie’s story isn’t over just yet.
In lieu of a final 4th season, they're producing a feature length film. Despite the rather saccharine and overly PG vibes, I really enjoyed the vision of a queer teenage life that was actually a life, even despite setbacks like rigid family, mental illness, trans discrimination. I spent most of my teen life at home depressed playing World of Warcraft and struggling to conceptualize what I could even be if I was out of the closet, so in a way it's a cathartic watch.
Revolt has voice channels, and video is in active development
Oh true. I think it would be difficult for a chat platform like Revolt to federate correctly with other existing services though. Channel permissions, role permissions, bot functionality - I think it would be difficult to honor this stuff with federation. For example, Matrix and Revolt don't have the same system of role permissions.
Maybe for this crowd. Almost no services I use aside from email were federated, before I went to Lemmy and Mastodon. And now it's email, Lemmy, and Mastodon. Average users just chasing a good experience don't really care about federation, despite its benefits.
The public servers that are just operating on discovery - sure. I have a private Discord with friends I'll be looking to transfer, as well as a community with external intake sources.
Link aggregate sites do perform an actual function outside of the use case of doom scrolling. It's a way that I engage with my niche hobby groups, aggregate news, and troubleshoot niche tech issues. There's a reason why you Google a question then add "reddit" at the end.
Revolt is pretty good! Most of the features you want from discord are already there. It's FOSS and servers can be self-hosted.
Anyone looking for an alternative, Revolt is FOSS and pretty much on par with Discord in 2015. They have voice chat and video chat is in development on their roadmap. You can even self-host your own server.
Not the Ship of Theseus in the last one ☠️
Detroit's "agrihood"
I was asking myself, where are the other 1275 acres? 1280 acres is 2 square miles. There must be farmland outside the downtown area bought for this project, in which case it's not really a community garden. The area pictured could maybe make fresh produce for 2 households over a year.
Author Marwan Kaabour has curated a necessary intervention in understanding queer Arabness on — and through — our own terms, instead of those imported into the region.
Author Marwan Kaabour has curated a necessary intervention in understanding queer Arabness on — and through — our own terms, instead of those imported into the region.
Today's long read for me. Has anyone read the book? I was considering...
Legal experts say the full ramifications of the ruling are still unclear.
Legal experts say the full ramifications of the ruling are still unclear.
J.K. Rowling reportedly donated £70,000 to the appellant, For Women Scotland, in 2024.
Really terrible news for our trans brothers and sisters in the UK.
Sheraton in Puerto Vallarta accused of discriminating against same-sex couple for wedding plans
https://www.tiktok.com/@illuminaughtytriangle/video/7492101277460008197
TL;DR the venue quietly jacked up the quote for a gay couple planning to wed in the famously gay-friendly resort town in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The couple suspected they were getting duped, so they asked friends to get a quote for a wedding with the same specs, and their suspicions were confirmed. They did some googling on the venue and found many reviews indicating the same experience among other gay couples.
Husband and I did promo shots for a rugby bachelor auction... 😳 Shocked at how well it came out.
If you're in the NYC area, come bid on us April 2 at Animal in Brooklyn.
If not, maybe this is your sign to try out with your local gay rugby team :).