carbotect 1y ago • 100%
I would compare Mastodon with Threads to Linux with the Wine compatibility layer.
People used to hold off on using Linux, because they did not want to lose their Windows software. Now with Wine, people are a lot less reliant on Windows and many Linux users and Microsoft competitors profit from this.
The Steam Machine was reliant on native Linux games, but almost nobody wanted to develop for a niche desktop OS, which led to less games on the platform, which made Linux even more niche for gamers ....
That's a big reason the Steam Machine failed.
The Steam Deck side-steps all of this with Wine. Now Linux can grow freely, even when developers ignore Linux completely. Wine gives Linux a fighting chance against Windows.
The same way I believe, that Mastodon will only get a fighting chance, if they can side-step the "nobody I know uses Mastodon" problem. Federation with Threads could be one solution to this.
carbotect 1y ago • 100%
Threads seems to be a half-done, half-assed platform in many aspects really.
carbotect 1y ago • 100%
What do you think could dethrone it?
carbotect 1y ago • 100%
Same thing happened with Mastodon to an extent. Twitter migrants want a platform that is at least as "good" as Twitter.
Mastodon has at least as many features as Twitter, but almost no important users to follow.
Threads has a lot more important users, but far less features than Twitter.
Though Mastodon's key advantage over Threads, is the fact that people are more willing to "believe" in the Mastodon project. Mastodon had no high-profile controversy yet. It is FOSS, the people are friendly and it is slowly growing organically with a few growth spurts here and there.
Meta Threads has the same image problems as Twitter. Zucc and Musk are probably equally controversial figures. I imagine people mostly joined Threads because of FOMO and group-think. There is no reason for most of them to use it over Twitter.
In the end tho, I don't see Twitter being de-throned by either of these platforms.
carbotect 1y ago • 100%
Connect is great, because you can use it to block posts with certain keywords automatically.
Besides that, wefwef.app is my favorite. You can really tell, that the devs there put a lot of passion into this.
carbotect 1y ago • 100%
Hyperloop is such a hot mess. Everyone talks about something different, when they mention Hyperloop. There is no consensus among pro-Hyperloop and anti-Hyperloop people, what this project even would look like from a barebones conceptual perspective.
In my eyes governments see Hyperloop as some kind of prestige project. All big governments invest in it, otherwise you are not modern. America, EU, China, Arab oil states and India.
Somehow "Hyperloop" has become a political buzzword, just like "Smart City" or "Green City". Everyone claims to build those, everyone invests in those, but they all seem to be fantasy products, that go nowhere.
carbotect 1y ago • 100%
Every automated migrator would need your password naturally.
sub.rehab also looks for replacement communities through a multireddit link. No password needed for that one, but you have to subscribe to each replacement manually.
carbotect 1y ago • 100%
You could make seperate accounts for different topics. Like make one account for memes, one for technology, one for news/politics, one for educational purposes etc etc.
Pretty much every Lemmy app lets you login with multiple accounts at once. Wefwef does that too, if you prefer websites over native apps.
That makes seperating your feeds a more clean experience. That's how I do it for Youtube example.
If I open Youtube, because I want to listen to music in the background, I don't want to get distracted by memes, news, vlogs, gaming stuff etc. That's why I log in with my Music account where I only subscribe to musicians. This gives me a clean feed and the algorithm works in my favor to keep me at the topic at hand.
carbotect 1y ago • 100%
Fools, we at Meta always know were you are. Our trackers are more powerful than your VPNs.
carbotect 1y ago • 100%
It's hard to remember song names, because most EDM tracks are non-lyrical.
For example in dubstep, most trends age poorly.
Skrillex- inspired stuff or "Zomboy - Terror Squad" copycats sound really oversaturated nowadays. Even "hip and cool" commercials made some bootleg versions of "Ruffneck Bass" and "Equinox" from Skrillex.
Also samples and sound design from many EDM tracks 10+ years ago feel really unoriginal from a modern listener's perspective.
There are obviously also a lot of exeptions. Old stuff from "Tha Trickaz", "Savant", "Xilent" etc etc all still hold up imo.
Outside of modern EDM subgenres I think most Eurobeat, old Disco, Techno and House stuff don't sound as exciting and crazy as they did back then.
carbotect 1y ago • 28%
Nah dude Big Tech will replace every institution in America and start to divide the states among each other and colonize them with their employees.
Citizenship is outdated and barbarism, employment to an allied company is the civilized way.
carbotect 1y ago • 100%
My taste in music mostly stayed the same since childhood. I just like more genres now.
I am really into EDM, old EDM songs from popular subgenres oftentimes feel "outdated" in a sense.
For non-EDM enjoyers, its all beeps and boops anyways tho.
carbotect 1y ago • 100%
I do meal prep with some nicer meals on Sunday for three days.
On Wednesday I make some low-effort mealprep again, but with simpler recipes (mostly stir-fry noodles).
This means no boney meat here for protein. Only stuff like canned tuna or chicken breast. Tofu is also an easy protein source. For vegetables I only use the food processor, because cutting with knives is too slow. For carbs I use noodles.
If I am too exhausted on Wednesday for even that, I just eat some oats with milk with a protein shake on the side and some vitamin pills.
carbotect 1y ago • 100%
You could make Iulius Caesar sing Gangnam Style, if DNA Analysis AI and deepfake voice AI work both towards this common noble goal.
carbotect 1y ago • 85%
I am not talking about America vs Russia. I am talking about the fact, that Internet censorship doesn't really work.
Chinese citizens can easily bypass Internet restrictions, implemented by the second richest economy in the world, just through a simple VPN.
The only way for a country to implement an effective deepfake ban, would be disconnecting from the global Internet entirely and let computers only connect to a government controlled intranet, like in North Korea.
And even then, with a USB stick with a copy of the illegal deepfake software, a criminal can still easily do, what this article is talking about.
carbotect 1y ago • 85%
You can't download a tank.
One leak would make this deepfake software publicly available to all bad actors anyways regardless of any ban.
Also a global ban seems unlikely. You can protect Americans from bullets coming from enemy territory. You can't protect them from viral deepfaked posts.
carbotect 1y ago • 100%
Would it even be possible to ban? Every military in the world wants this technology.
carbotect 1y ago • 100%
That's why I never take narcotics and just watch my surgeon, while they cut me open
carbotect 1y ago • 100%
Don't platforms do this already?
Do they get adopted by other instances? Are they still accessible from other instances? Can you still post on them from another instance? Edit: From my understanding every instance that deals with a community has a cached copy. Will that copy disappear after a certain time, because it can't phone to home anymore?