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riktor, in RIP RIF
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End of an era for sure.
Glad to be a part of Kbin going forward.

Peacemeal12, in RIP RIF
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Rest in peace truly a legendary app.

Tashlan, in RIP RIF
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Fuck spez.

G_Wash1776, in Fidelity has cut Reddit valuation to $5.5B from $10B
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😂😂😂 get fucked Spez

inverimus, in Taking 11 years of data contribution with me! Train your AI with this, Reddit! (Power Delete Suite)

Reddit has backups, so for AI training purposes I'm sure they can restore all the posts of everyone mass editing/deleting this month.

Kill_joy,
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Yeah it's like driving by a house and sticking my middle finger out the car window at them and then never coming back.

It was only a moment, it will never be seen by anyone it was intended for, but it felt good for me.

Zaneak, (edited )

Its people not used to thinking about backups on databases etc or that they can't be used. They can probably stand up a database instance preannoncement with an api infront of it for ai training. Hell probably even offer it as extra monetary option. We will sell you what preannouncement looks like, then you can use the access you pay us for currently to compare how people react against a negative action by a company.

*edit - it does impact people that would use like web scrapers vs api and also possibly google search results, so it probably does do something, just not necessarily the impact everyone might have when doing the mass deletes.

DerpyPlayz18,
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I don’t think this kind of stuff is legal in Europe

livus, in I'm no climate scientist, but it looks to me like we might have skipped over oops.
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No, we're in the middle of Oops.

The next step is the part where we are burning and drowning and dying in vast numbers.

entropicdrift,
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IMO starvation is more likely for the majority of us.

livus,
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Perhaps. Resource scarcity leads to wars as well.

CanadaPlus,

Crop production might actually go up globally, however unevenly. War is the more likely outcome as the losers get desperate and the winners don’t care.

entropicdrift,
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Crop production may rise in the long-term, but in the shorter term the brittle nature of the food supply chain in this globalized economy means store shelves could easily go empty overnight if there’s a drought or two, or hell, if wars break out all over due to other resource scarcity.

Sam_uk,
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@entropicdrift Yeah good luck exporting your siberian wheat through broken supply chains in a conflict zone.

@livus @CanadaPlus

livus,
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Yes, we have seen this last year with the famine in the Horn of Africa. They had arranged to ship in grain from Ukraine but then the war happened.

Even though they knew they were going to have another bad harvest and were proactive about supplies, that wasn't enough.

RandomStickman, in As Apollo and other apps close down, Narwhal seemingly agrees to one-off deal with Reddit to stay in business
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Once upon a time (a little over a month ago? Pretty wild to think about) I might have paid to continue to use my 3rd party app of choice (Relay). But now? Not a chance.

siuvhne,
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realizing I hadn't yet, I actually paid for the third party app that I was using - RIF -after I found out that they were closing the doors.

Eggyhead, in As Apollo and other apps close down, Narwhal seemingly agrees to one-off deal with Reddit to stay in business
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Hold up. So he’s allowed to keep a 3rd party app if only Reddit can profit from it? That can’t be right. Why would anyone agree to do that.

b00m, in As Apollo and other apps close down, Narwhal seemingly agrees to one-off deal with Reddit to stay in business
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He really does have a punchable face

BettyWhiteInHD,
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I googled the name of the Narwhal dev, Rick Harrison and got a very nice chuckle out of it. I know it's not the same guy, but god damn it, it caught me off guard.

Manticore, in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin
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A greater percentage of reddit is younger than some of them realise. So many redditors are going to be used to new reddit, and plug-and-play services in general. Kbin and Lemmy look like old.reddit, and they require them to understand the concept of what a 'server' is to even get started. This is knowledge they've never needed before to use the services they want to use.

Imagine spending all your life eating McDonald's and then somebody told you homemade burgers are way better quality, taste better, cheaper, etc; then when you ask how to get a taste of those bad boys they start with informing you that you'd need to grill them. It's not hard, it's just new.

Packopus,

@Manticore

they require them to understand the concept of what a 'server' is to even get started.

I've known 5 year olds start minecraft servers. And understand that each "world" is an "instance". But that's aside the point, as you're right that even Help-Desk IT people struggle to understand the difference between computer and server.

It's not hard, it's just new.

The "new" part is what gets people. All of this is new. Even the implementation of all of this "fediverse" is new. It will come with time! People probably didn't understand email vs snailmail, and probably had an even harder time with SMS/IM vs email when all of that came about just over 20-30 years ago. Most of these "complications" are from people that grew up knowing that the "internet" is basically 5 or 6 social media sites for very specific uses, and those 5 or 6 sites are older than most of the people using them, so that's all they know. Even for a dude in IT, the fediverse was a new concept to understand, and even difficult to understand how it could best be implemented for the masses.

@metic

ohellidk, in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin

not gonna lie, the "magazine" thing did really confuse me at first. I thought it pulled magazine articles at first, lol

Anka,
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Honestly I just understood the term right now while reading this thread :D

single_neuron_monke, in Goodbye RIF - Talklittle's Goodbye to Reddit is Fun users

Everyone salute to one of the giants that made reddit fun o7

Although RIF was the only 3rd party app I used for reddit, I still feel grateful for all the other devs that made reddit what it was.

Thank you RIF for the funny memories and a obligatory fuck u/spez

z3n0x,
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o7

thatfuckinglinuxguy, (edited ) in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin
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I don’t think that really justifies a lot of the comments I’m seeing in Reddit alternatives threads that it’s hard to figure out.

Haven't been back there and didn't read the comments...

But I think I can understand to a degree:

  • Too many choices: Picking an instance can be confusing for folks that are used to only having to remember 1 name. I personally think this is a bit like people trying Linux for the first time and getting confused by all the choices available. Basically, it's what some people call "analysis paralysis" but add to that the fact that you'll get 12 different recommendations from every 10 people you all (e.g. there's no clear consensus on the "best" one bc "best" means something different to each person). I think one list I saw on GitHub literally had over 200 instances... For non-techies, I could see that being a bit confusing
  • UI differences: some things like making a post on kbin are a bit different (IMO not bad but still different enough that I could see some folks getting confused). Doing searches on lemmy for specific topics (not finding communities but searching for something in a community) is done from a different area on lemmy than on Reddit and IMO is kind of a pain in the ass currently. And on kbin, frankly, I'm not even sure we have that feature at all.
  • Missing features: haven't tried mobile apps (which could again be another point of confusion) but for desktop at least, AFAIK we don't have anything comparable to RES yet. There's no analog to multireddits. And we don't have anything similar to reddit's Saved feature yet. All valid complaints in my opinion. And someone used to any or all of those, might spend a lot of time looking bc they just don't know if it's hidden or does not exist. So, yeah, I could see so confusion there too.

I think there are a lot of advantages they're probably missing too. I like that kbin/lemmy we can choose whatever fucking avatar we want instead of being limited to customizing our snoz or wtf Reddit calls their mascot thing. I saw one guy mentioning how there's no karma bullshit to deal with for new accounts and absolutely agree with that sentiment.

tealdeer; meh, I like the fediverse and it's not hard for me but I'm not shitting on people who don't get it. If they want help, would probably help but not going to push it on people either. It is what it is and that's good enough for me

nocturnalzoo,

‘teal deer’ lol

Great points!

tal,
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I like that kbin/lemmy we can choose whatever fucking avatar we want instead of being limited to customizing our snoz or wtf Reddit calls their mascot thing.

"Snoo". It's a space alien.

valzek,
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I like that kbin/lemmy we can choose whatever fucking avatar we want instead of being limited to customizing our snoz or wtf Reddit calls their mascot thing.

You can still do that on new reddit. When looking at your own profile while logged in, there's a little camera with a plus in the corner of your current avatar/placeholder. (There's also a separate icon further to the right for uploading a banner image.)

Edit: Dang, I didn't expect that image to look so big, it's only 600x300

Teal, in Threadiversal Travel - A guide for Lemmy, Kbin and general Reddit off-ramping
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Good explanations in your article! In case you may not already know there's a kbin app (later to work with lemmy as well) called Artemis in the works as well.

shellsharks,
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Yep, this has been added!

Teal,
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Cool! This is a solid article that I can point people to who have confusion about the federated online spaces. Thanks!

Jcb2016, in iOS Reddit app Narwhal not going anywhere

Who cares, narwhal app sucks narwhal 2 is probably promising. they will change or the price will fluxuate depending on the api calls power users use. What's the point. you will be browsing and worrying about rate limits and if you have to pay more even though you just paid for the subscription.

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