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habanhero, in The new Reddits

If by “Reddit” you mean internet discussion forums, I guess? It’s a super simplistic way to look at things.

Tildes, for example, is pretty clear that they are not and do not want to become another “Reddit”.

Gormadt, in do you have multiple lemmy accounts in different instances. why?
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I’ve got a few

I mostly have them to keep different activities separate

Basically one for memes, one for news, and one for creative things.

All sfw though as that’s just they way I kick it.

fische_stix, in What's your real-life superpower?

I can quickly, with minimal info, triage the work/inconvenience ratio of any given leisure activity and determine whether it is vaible as entertainment.

CanadaPlus, in What's with the corporate obsession with customer feedback?

Are these huge piles of feedback actually analyzed and acted upon? Is customer feedback some sort of corporate cargo cult? Or maybe clever marketing by vendors of feedback tools and services?

Probably all three depending on the organisation. In theory you want customers and if you can make them happier in an easy way you should do it to retain them and recruit more. In practice, a lot of managers seem to do cargo cult stuff copying other better managers.

I imagine if they have a lot of data they’re processing it further, finding trends, and then just pulling samples for a detailed look.

myrrh, in Have you had any bad experiences with people on Lemmy?

Jeez, lots of comments to look through! I’ll definitely take a peek some more but a pattern that I’ve noticed from the few comments I’ve skimmed through is that it seems like a lot of toxic people do show up, it’s just that individual instances are good at removing them.

I also haven’t been on Lemmy as much as I was on Reddit before I left, and I’m on a fairly small instance, so I guess that explains the lack of bigotry in my feed haha.

NinjaCheetah, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?
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I only go to reddit now if I look something up and get a link to it. I don’t go there to browse anymore.

nicerdicer, in What's the point of buying new phones every years?

There is no point. We realised it only recently. If you remember the cell phones from the time before smartphones, there hadn’t been much technological progress. My first cellphone, a Nokia, could store up to 10 short messages. It’s pedecessor had the same storage capacity. Of course, there were technological milestones that have been passed, e.g. antennas which didn’t protrude out of the phone, vibration motors, (in comparison to today) really shitty photo-cameras (and the buggy software that was needed to transfer the photos to the computer), etc.

The point is, that they all were capable to do the same thing: calling and texting. Looking back, there was not really a need to replace the old cellphone. Advertising made us want new shiny things.

This changed when smartphones emerged. Hardware wise, there are not many differences. Some have faster processors than others, others have better cameras. The storage capabilities are sufficient. For the normal user these specifications don’t matter. All smartphones are capable of accessing the (real) internet. The main difference today is in the software (operating system). Older phones run on software that is too outdated to keep pace, and the software support is often limited, which as a result leads to possible security flaws - because the user is supposed to upgrade the hardware, not the operating system only. And that’s why new phones are bought, despite the old ones would still do.

My smartphone ist running on Android 8 (Nougat). It’s still working and is sufficient for my needs. But I wouldn’t run my online banking with that phone. Also, it gets pretty hot and slow when navigating with Google Maps.

Conclusion: It’s not the hardware specifications which lead to the replacement of smartphones. It’s the more complex (security wise) software requirements certain applications (online banking apps, medical apps, e.g. insuline tracking apps, overall more sophisticated apps that runs slow on an outdated smartphone) demand today.

Addfwyn, in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?

I feel like if you feel like you need to cultivate a mindset for a particular activity, you are probably better off finding another activity. Unless you have extremely specific goals that really demand a particular exercise, it is better to simply be moderately active doing something you enjoy doing.

I’ve tried running/jogging, I am actually not bad at it. I freaking hate actually doing it though, I would rather be doing almost anything else. Which makes it a terrible exercise for me to do, because I will find any excuse to not do it. Same for lifting weights. I enjoy swimming but dislike public pools, in my current country nobody has private pools, even the rich.

For me I have always enjoyed martial arts, particularly sparring. I can’t necessarily find people to do that with regularly where I live now, but I can still practice forms and the like by myself. I get a not insignificant workout from regular Beat Saber sessions too, honestly.

plutolink,
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I think the mindset aspect that’s true to a degree, where there’s something you just enjoy more easily. There can be something though to not being acclimated to a particular feeling since it isn’t necessarily comfortable initially, but it eventually morphs into something positive and that feeling changes. It doesn’t always happen though, I’d bet, so after some time of no change one would have to find something more naturally fitting for them.

VioletteRei,
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Beat Saber is really good to do some sport. Play it 1 hour every day and you will see improvement in your cardio

PolarFred, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?

Literally just the HFY subreddit and looking for answers to questions about 3d printing etc.

pewgar_seemsimandroid, in How do other Europeans survive the raining season in Asia?

inside time if restock needed touch grass time (as an estonian)

Sibbo, in What's with the corporate obsession with customer feedback?

Either marketing itself, i.e. make the company seem more approachable by openly asking for feedback, but then mostly ignoring it. Or genuine attempt at optimising their process to improve customer satisfaction.

MrMcMisterson, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?

I do, but not nearly as much. My reddit time when from a couple hours a day, to maybe 15 minutes here and there when I’m at a PC only. Even then, it’s not as active. Only my local sub is because the community didn’t migrate.

rozno, in What's your real-life superpower?
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For me, remembering numbers; like ID numbers, part numbers, phone numbers, etc. When I worked as a parts guy at a shop, I would frequently be able to bring up the exact part that fits the customer’s machine assuming I had looked it up once or twice before. If it was something I hadn’t looked at in a while I’d still usually double check fitment, but I probably had a 99% accuracy on part numbers.

pewgar_seemsimandroid, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?

NO

sunaurus, in Anyone else missing posts in smaller Lemmy communities because they are overshadowed by the popular ones?
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I just unsubscribe from communities which appear in All anyway, it’s a pretty good solution IMO.

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