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Monkeyhog, in Lemmy.world is down because of a DDOS attack

Strangely, this is what makes the Federated system so much better than centralized systems. Lemmy.world goes down? No problem I can switch to one of my other accounts in an instant and keep going.

Resolved3874,

Lol I got home from work and opened Lemmy.world. page loaded fine but I couldn’t upvote and the comments wouldn’t load. Tried again after restarting firefox and same thing. Switched to Lemdro.id and continued like it wasn’t happening.

sadreality,

This is what we in the induatry call "Commitment to to shit postin'"

Thank you for your service!

Mane25,

My thoughts exactly, and also it makes it a pretty useless thing to DDoS for what ever reason.

EnbieBies,
@EnbieBies@lemmy.ml avatar

Shit indeed just works!

apis, in What is the least SEO-fucked search engine?
@apis@kbin.social avatar

Don't even care about SEO fuckery, if the damn things would respect my search queries.

Quotes, operands & other modifiers seem to have been straight up jettisoned.

scrubbles,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

Yep, Google decided it was too complicated and removed it all. Dont know how it was too complicated, people just wouldn’t use it if they didn’t know about it. They felt “natural language” would be more useful. Bullshit, I search for “foo and bar” it’ll return me results for foo and ignore the rest

CanadaPlus,

Too complicated for them and their optimisations, maybe?

Anticorp,

That’s not why they ignore them. They ignore them because it is profitable.

tourist,
@tourist@community.destinovate.com avatar

This still works if you use double quotes!

intensely_human,

So google has reverted to late 90s search behavior

argv_minus_one,

Considering what happened to late-'90s search engines, that seems like a rather dangerous idea…

CmdrShepard,

Does anyone know the AOL keyword for Lemmy?

intensely_human,

They got killed by Google. I was a Dogpile man myself, until someone showed me the google search.

HaiZhung,

WDYM? Quotes work for me. Can you give an example that is broken?

www.google.de/search?q="google+decided+it+was+too…

VoxAdActa,

I frequently have to look up whether a term is a misspelling/mistranslation or an actual technical term (or a term in British English, or a British spelling for a technical word). For me, quotes do nothing. It will frequently refuse to look up the term I’m specifically hunting for, just the term it thinks I should be hunting for. Sometimes that means it’s a mistranslation… but not always.

Next time it comes up for me, I’ll keep a note of it and get back to you.

I have an even bigger problem trying to exclude terms from a search. The example I always use is try to look up “Dolphins -football”, and use any version of “-” you’d like (NOT, etc). The first results will always be the latest scores for the Miami Dolphins.

StandingCat,
@StandingCat@lemmy.world avatar

Ssh, you’re ruining the circle jerk.

rm_dash_r_star,
@rm_dash_r_star@lemm.ee avatar

Yeah I really miss those days of logical operands. Back in the Alta Vista days I could do Boolean searches, but yeah that’s been replaced with speech recognition which doesn’t work as well. To this day I still like the Boolean search better. Newer does not always mean better. Most of the time it only means dumbed down to the lowest common denominator.

Erk,

Operands still work. You may be confused because the se will offer you results without them if your operands produced nothing.

mintiefresh, in Lemmy.world is down because of a DDOS attack

Darn. Lemmy.world can’t catch a break.

EliasChao,

That’s what you get from being the most popular instance I guess.

OtakuAltair,

And that’s why people should spread out, as is the entire point of decentralization

LilDumpy,
@LilDumpy@lemmy.world avatar

My thoughts exactly

ZombieZookeeper,

Spez trying to show who’s in charge.

luthis, (edited ) in What's the worst company ever. Period.

Bayer. They knowingly sold HIV infected blood to Latin America after the blood was rejected in Europe. This still blows my mind. Some corporate waste of oxygen actually decided to do this. It wasn’t an accident. That guy needs to get stabbed with thousands ten fucking thousand of AIDS needles.

www.theguardian.com/…/aids.suzannegoldenberg

CorInABox,
@CorInABox@kbin.social avatar

And the Essure permanent birth control device, causing persistent pain, bleeding and other health problems to thousands of women. Withdrawn from the US market before the Netflix documentary released

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/jul/25/the-bleeding-edge-netflix-documentary-medical-devices

luthis,

Thanks, I fixed my post

luthis,

‘moral issues above profit’ … yeah, I can’t believe that of all things is an issue

andy_wijaya_med,
@andy_wijaya_med@lemmy.world avatar

The fuck man

Viking_Hippie,

They also bought Monsanto and, if anything, ramped up the evil from THAT murderous shitshow!

Why am I suddenly thinking about Norm Macdonald and Hitler? 😉

cwagner,

Because by 1944 they used around 4500 forced labourers (foreigners, POWs) in dangerous condition. Oh, and they apparently bought 170 female prisoners, who then all died during some experiment:

A Bayer employee wrote to Rudolf Höss, the Auschwitz commandant: “The transport of 150 women arrived in good condition. However, we were unable to obtain conclusive results because they died during the experiments. We would kindly request that you send us another group of women to the same number and at the same price.”

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayer#World_War_II_and_the_…

Viking_Hippie,

I was actually thinking of Norm Macdonald’s catchphrase “the more I hear about that Hitler fellow, the less I like him!” but yeah, that’s heinous as fuck too 😬

cwagner,

Hah, poor guy, because I never heard of him before, and he was mentioned in the same breath as Hitler, I thought he has to be some pretty shady dude, but otherwise ignored that part :D

Viking_Hippie,

Quite the opposite, actually: he was a great comedian known for his deadpan delivery of the most outrageous things 😁

Here he is affably roasting the fuck out of people 😄

jrs100000,
@jrs100000@lemmy.world avatar

Also inventing heroin and marketing it as cough medicine.

nevernevermore,

Does it work as cough medicine at all?

jrs100000,
@jrs100000@lemmy.world avatar

Presumably

999,

As a kid I had really bad asthma, which led to a lot of chest congestion. Had codeine around for when it got bad. Worked quite nicely, indeed.

Ranessin,
@Ranessin@feddit.de avatar

Lots of drugs started out as medicine. And heroin is a great medicine, still used in this sense today.

tryagain,

Jesus. Straight to the top

dedale,
@dedale@kbin.social avatar

Did a little bit of digging on that one, before being bought by Bayer, the Cutter biological division was responsible for another pharmaceutical disaster. They accidentally (?) sold 120 000 doses of polio vaccines containing the live polio virus.

andrew,

They also acquired and still run the business previously done by Monsanto known for things like agent orange and eliminating corn biodiversity. Their legal department is also infamous for bankrupting small farmers.

ablackcatstail, in What is the most unhelpful advice you have received?
@ablackcatstail@lemmy.goblackcat.com avatar

Get an advanced education, work harder, never be the one to say, “That is not my job” was the worst advice I could ever receive. I got into debt and was abused and exploited by my employers.

axolittl,

Oof. A lot of “helpful advice” about jobs is helpful not for the workers, but for the owning class.

TornadoRex,
@TornadoRex@lemmy.world avatar

The problem is that when the people giving that advice were working, it was great advice. Companies took care of their employees. Tenure mattered. Companies today are mindless corporate blobs that only care about spreadsheet numbers and the next quarter’s results.

axolittl,

Maybe in some situations in the past owners were better to their workers, but in many cases there is an unbroken line of exploitation going back in the past. The idea that exploitation is an extremely new phenomenon benefits the owning class by concealing the long and bloody history of proletarian struggles.

xantoxis,

If your children would just adopt a can-do attitude while they’re mining, they’d be getting promotions

TornadoRex,
@TornadoRex@lemmy.world avatar

Oh absolutely there was exploitation. Especially in certain industries.

ininewcrow,
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

Some of that advice is true … work hard, work at something all the time and do your best … but always for yourself and your well being and for your own self and your family.

I’m Indigenous Canadian and this is what all my family did including me. I worked for myself all my life … building, construction, renos, fixing stuff, building stuff all the time … I did some work for companies and businesses but always with the idea that I wouldn’t work more than I had to and only to gain a bit more money to move on as soon as possible.

Twenty five years later … I own three properties, multiple old vehicles that I maintain myself and I own everything I have without debt … I’m not the wealthiest but I am debt free and have a healthy savings and I still work for myself gaining a bit more every time .

ablackcatstail,
@ablackcatstail@lemmy.goblackcat.com avatar

Your experience is the exception rather than the rule. It’s been shown that rags to riches is a myth perpetrated by capitalism. At one time I had your level of success. It was all taken from me when I became disabled. As a Canadian, you have the distinct advantage of at least some social welfare assistance whereas your neighbor to the south has virtually none.

ininewcrow,
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

I agree that the whole rags to riches idea is a complete sham that doesn’t exist … unless you are already born wealthy … and then that doesn’t make any sense because you never had rags to begin with.

My story is more rags or bare clothing … I’m not wealthy … I just have enough to be comfortable … I’m not in debt and I drive old beater cars and trucks and never owned a new vehicle in my life … I bought small properties away from big city centers where land is cheap but living is hard

And yes … I know most people are probably not capable of doing what I did … I grew up with lots of people in my situation and I was fortunate enough to figure a way out, mostly through the luck of finding the right partner who worked just as hard as me, parents who were great guides and teachers and a small network of family and friends I could count on.

ritswd,

I have a less impressive, but similar story to yours. I’d say it’s fine to work hard and do work that’s not your job, but the key is to follow through by demanding the proper acknowledgement and gratification for it. Like, doing it for free a couple of times to be nice is fine, but after that, the value you bring with this has to be properly acknowledged and compensated.

If you’ve been working hard and helping out, and an employer doesn’t gratify you to that value, the proper response is not to give up and pin it on hard work being the problem. That employer is being the problem. Try to change that if you can at all.

dystop, in What's the point of buying new phones every years?
@dystop@lemmy.world avatar

I mean, most of the population isn’t buying a new phone every year, it’s just that there are enough people using phones in general that at any given time there are people buying new models. It’s the same reason why there are people buying cars every year.

I personally use my phones for about 3 years. Sometimes up to 4, but usually year 3-4 is when the battery degradation gets so horribly bad and performance stutters so much that I figure if I’m going to do a full reset and buy a new battery and all that, I might as well get a new phone.

godofpainTR,

Not charging my old phone to 100%, rather to 85% or 90% has helped with battery longevity immensely. After almost 5 years in use, accubattery still shows 80% battery health, and even if that’s not accurate, it still lasts quite a while. The SD625 that phone had was very sluggish though, so in the end I still replaced it

dystop,
@dystop@lemmy.world avatar

I used to do that, but it was a chore to keep monitoring my battery life. I wish there were a “charge phone to 80% and stop” option.

B16_BR0TH3R,

Samsung phones let you restrict the battery percentage to 85 percent. I think Apple does the same now.

normalmighty,

There are apps you can install to manage it for you on android, automatically cutting off charging when a given percentage is reached.

dystop,
@dystop@lemmy.world avatar

…huh, i wish i knew that earlier. I’m gonna search for it now.

Metallibus,

Pretty sure this is root only. Normal apps don’t have access to the charge controller and I’ve never seen an app that claims to do this without root.

godofpainTR,

My samsung has the feature built in, but on that old phone I rooted and installed Advanced Charge Controller. (Not feasible for most people i know)

Metallibus,

I don’t know why Google hasn’t put this feature directly into Android. It’s honestly one of the biggest pushes away from Pixel devices for me and it’s absolutely silly.

shapesandstuff,

See thats where im with OP.

Lots of people do switch every 1-2 years.

And swapping a battery costs idk 40€ and an afternoon, full reset costs nothing and takes 20 minutes. Why would i generate that much trash and spend a thousand bucks on the latest shit thats 99% the same instead?

Guildo,

Capitalism and Marketing, bro.

shapesandstuff,

I know, thats why it’s so annoying.
Just two more reasons not to do it.
I had a oneplus 2 since 2015 or so until upgrading to a 9 Pro in 2021.
Several important apps had locked me out and battery life slowly became a noticable problem. I would’ve been fine for another 3-5 years if the lineage image had still supplied android security updates.

xavier666,

The only reason I had to replace my OP3 was because the buttons and screen broke down after 6 years. Battery was max 1 day but it worked for me.

shapesandstuff,

Yeah everyone I know charges their phone over night every day anyway.

Comptero,

I had a 4 year old phone that I had to charge twice a day. I figuered I switch the battery with an official branded replacement which had costed around 100€. The difference between the old and new battery were unnoticable and I still had to charge the phone twice a day.

normalmighty,

IPhone maybe? I know they restrict your battery capacity with software as your phone ages, so the short lifespan has nothing to do with the actual condition of the battery. Iirc some other brands do it to, but I don’t know which ones.

luki,

It‘s the other way around. Capacity decreases on its own just through usage. What Apple (and other manufacturers, as you said) does is decrease clock speeds of the CPU and RAM to make degraded batteries last longer. Basically trading performance for battery life. And that feature should deactivate automatically if the device senses a new battery being put in. At least it did with my old iPhone 6S.

shapesandstuff,

tough luck. Sounds like it was straining to keep up with background apps / OS updates rather than a broken battery.
Guess trouble shooting is half the battle in these cases.

henfredemars,

Perhaps the replacement battery was manufactured a while ago?

tebro, in I need to survive for 3 days without pooping, and eating as little as possible. I can pee, but not very often. It can't take up too much space. What food do I pack?

I was concerned of the amount of users not being enough to generate content, but so far I have been proven wrong. And the quality of the content is much better. At least for now.

mizu6079,
@mizu6079@lemmy.world avatar

Huh?

freeman,

Its an entertaining post and thread

adj16,

They’re ribbing you a little bit for making such a weird post. They were worried that fewer users on Lemmy would mean less interesting and unique posts, but here you are, making the most unusual content most of us have seen all day (or week).

someguy3,

The opposite of a shitpost.

adj16,

😆 nice one

tebro,

That wasn’t actually it 😂 I was replying to some other post and after the fact realized that something has gone weird as I suddenly saw this post title up top. Seems my comment deletion didn't quite take

adj16,

Oh lmao well it ended up being the perfect snarky response to such a wild post so just roll with it I guess!

imaqtpie,
@imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works avatar

Lmao I've seen this happen a few times before and I knew it would end up being hilarious at some point.

Congrats, you just got a lucky little bit of Lemmy history.

https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/273f293b-72b7-4ed6-a390-e4c72cb04061.webp

codRL,

I read about that happening to someone else earlier.

Your comment is still kinda perfect for this post though, haha!

Wander,
@Wander@yiffit.net avatar

I've actually gotten really good replies over a communities like !selfhosted

RomanRoy,
@RomanRoy@lemmy.world avatar

I mean, it really makes sense that self hosted communities grow strong in Lemmy, since it is self hosted.

That's why I'm pissed at the suckers at homelab

Mugmoor,
@Mugmoor@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Honestly /r/homelab is such a useless sub anyways. It's like /r/guitarpedals. Posts of the new gear people have bought, but have no clue how to use.

HobbitFoot,

This whole set of comments, no shit.

dipbeneaththelasers,

Mission accomplished

atwerp,

no shit

yes, that's the whole point, didn't you read the post?

livus,
@livus@kbin.social avatar

Literally. That is the objective.

ablackcatstail, in Is it normal for a person to "feel" less as they get older?
@ablackcatstail@lemmy.goblackcat.com avatar

I am no doctor but I remember hearing one of the warning signs of depression can be the absence of feeling. It is certainly one of mine.

foggy,

‘emotiinal blunting’

NotSpez,

For everyone wondering whether or not they’re depressed, there is a tool doctors use called the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), broadly available online as a PDF. If you score high talk to your doctor about it. Take good care of yourselves fellow lemmings.

Additionally, mindfulness sometimes gets a bad rep but it’s an awesome way to reconnect with your ‘feeling’ side. There are many apps, I found one that really works for me and it’s awesome.

dingus,

Ehh…I disagree with this if we are specifically talking about what the OP is referring to.

When you’re a child, everything is new, making all of it exciting. For example…as a child, OP had only experienced winter a few times. As an adult, they’ve experienced countless winters. It becomes routine instead of new and so it fades into the background. And with adult obligations to worry about, we don’t have that worry free child mind that can drift off like that. It’s just part of getting older.

OP, sometimes it’s worth making a conscious decision to stop and take a moment to notice and experience your surroundings. There’s a thunderstorm outside? Grab a warm cup of coffee and just try to watch and listen for a moment. If possible, open a window (that won’t let rain in) or sit outside under an awning and just take in all of your senses. Go out for a walk without any music and without using your phone. Try to look at the trees and birds around you and take it in. Smell the air…has the grass been recently cut? Has it rained recently? Is there mud around? Is someone nearby grilling some food? Are there leaves on the ground? Try stepping on one. Do they crunch or are they soft and wet?

As a child, everything is new. As an adult, it’s routine and boring. But you can still manage to capture a small bit of this feeling back if you actively decide to stop from time to time and consciously try to take in your surroundings for a moment. Stop and try to feel all of your senses.

You can never make these feelings new again, but sometimes I find some satisfaction in watching and listening to the world around me.

slackassassin,

Both perspectives are true and effort is the key in either case.

Not everyone is destined to lose appreciation for the moment, regardless of “newness”.

Nor is everyone so easily adept at willing it to be so.

But engaged awareness, to your point, is a helpful consideration to be sure!

What a great tool to reach for!

jandar_fett,

Photography helped me with this, and I know not everyone is creative, but editing photos personally helped me find some wonder. You can do so much with perspective and change an image into something completely different with just the right modifications… Anyway. The world is shifty and we have all been in it too long and are Hella jaded. You just have to find novel things, even if it is harder for our brains to view that way, we can even trick our brains by doing mundane things in a new way. Like for instance instead of shaving in the shower or bathroom, go outside into nature, bring a mirror and shave there. I remember Michio Kaku saying something like this and the added bonus is it will make your life feel longer too, since it is adding novelty, your brain doesn’t just go into autopilot.

j4k3, in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?
@j4k3@lemmy.world avatar

Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.

Candelestine,

Damn… that’s better that the muddy pig wrestling one and the pigeon chess one both.

rDrDr,

Can’t argue with that

TheNightBird,

What’s the pigeon one

Candelestine,

“Arguing with idiots is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter how good you are, the bird is going to shit on the board and strut around like it won anyway.” Shannon L. Alder

Copy/pasted from Goodreads, I’m not actually verifying.

sociablefish,

Whats the muddy pig wrestling one

deadbeef79000,

Can’t quite remember but it’s something like…

Never wrestle a pig, even if you win you’re still covered in mud.

Candelestine,

Never wrestle with pigs. You both get dirty and the pig likes it. George Bernard Shaw

Also copy/pasted from Goodreads, so not guaranteeing the accuracy that Shaw originally said it. Also usually worded in a more fun way.

CanadaPlus,

I took a long time to warm to this one. I used to think that if I could just make the right arguments people would agree with me. Eventually, I realised that even if they’re perfectly reasonable, natural language has a certain bitrate, and human memory has a certain bitrate of loss over a given timeframe. If you can’t explain your idea quickly one of you will hit it.

pensivepangolin,

Am I wrong or is that George Carlin?

j4k3,
@j4k3@lemmy.world avatar
pensivepangolin,

That was a great read, thank you for that!

pensivepangolin,

That was a great read, thank you!

GratefullyGodless, in I need to survive for 3 days without pooping, and eating as little as possible. I can pee, but not very often. It can't take up too much space. What food do I pack?
@GratefullyGodless@lemmy.world avatar

I was worried that lemmy wouldn't reach the pinnacle of quality to match reddit, and then this post came along to soothe those fears. Good luck on your no poop quest.

HerrLewakaas,
@HerrLewakaas@lemmy.world avatar

This is the perfect comment, I laughed so hard

AbyssalChord, (edited ) in Be honest, do you still use reddit?
@AbyssalChord@feddit.de avatar

Roughly a month on Lemmy now and the habitually visit of Reddit completely faded out. Lemmy replaced Reddit without any compromises for me. I’m also trying to establish a Bass-guitar related Community here, so there’s a bigger investment for me to get things going here.

Matt_Shatt, (edited )

I put the Memmy icon right where Apollo used to be so now Memmy is where I go. The main feed isn’t as plentiful yet but it’s growing…

BorgDrone,

Same.

I only check /r/ModCoord once every couple of days to check on the state of the dumpster fire.

imaqtpie,
@imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works avatar

I agree. I’m not getting nearly as much content over here, but I don’t miss it at all. I didn’t realize how much of my time on reddit was spent “hate-reading”. It has totally transformed the way I use the internet; I almost never commented on reddit.

Lemmy has been an absolute revelation for me. I was so lucky to find it early on and I want to share this experience so others can have the same happiness. Just waiting for the developers to iron things out first before I try to recruit my normie friends 😅

InigoMontoyota,

Third week for me and haven’t visited for a few days now. Less and less as more content shows here.

hbar,

I feel the same way. It was weird breaking the habit of clicking the RiF app when I unlock my screen, but after a while the need just went away.

Predator, (edited )
@Predator@feddit.uk avatar

Unfortunately I’ve been reeled back to RIF because you can apply a patch now that allows you to login. It’s hard to resist the familiar look of that app.

hbar,

Ahhh, I’m not sure if I should let that addiction back in!

hbar,

I can’t even find RIF on the app store anymore, did they take it down?

Predator,
@Predator@feddit.uk avatar

It’s available if you can find the direct link to the playstore. I have a link to the golden platinum version.

MementoMori,

Would you be willing to share, please?

Predator,
@Predator@feddit.uk avatar
4am,
@4am@lemmy.world avatar

I put Memmy where Apollo was and I didn’t even have to retrain myself

I do find that I use the fediverse less, as my “front page” gets stale much quicker. But this is not only something I can probably fix, but also don’t mind because it reminds me how much I duck out into social media which helps me say “ah fuck it” and do something else.

robmexx,
@robmexx@lemmy.world avatar

Exactly the same here. But I have a feeling the stream of content will come sooner then later too

jeena,
@jeena@jemmy.jeena.net avatar

Same here, although, like once or twice a week when I remember that I used to go on reddit I go there to see what’s going on, but the habituall check is now always lemmy.

KoboldCoterie, in People who work in food service or customer service: What’s the dumbest thing a customer ever insisted was “the law” or “illegal”?
@KoboldCoterie@pawb.social avatar

I used to work in CS for a cell phone provider. The most memorable call I had from that experience was a woman who spent over an hour yelling at me because her daughter had ordered a $1200 phone upgrade without permission. She was absolutely sure that it was illegal for us to charge her for that, because her daughter was not authorized to use her card, and because her daughter was under 18.

She didn’t want to return the phone, because she didn’t want her daughter to hate her. She just didn’t want us to charge her for it.

Kalkaline,
@Kalkaline@lemmy.one avatar

I see where the daughter got her intelligence from.

itsnotlupus,

That sounds like an improbable attempt to leverage the notion that minors can’t enter into a legally binding contract into a loophole to get anything for free by simply having your kid order it.

KoboldCoterie,
@KoboldCoterie@pawb.social avatar

This one simple trick will get you any product for free! Retailers hate it!

DarkDarkHouse,

Indeed, retailers do hate this one.

Pietson,

If the kid can't enter into the contract surely the phone wouldn't belong to them though?

Wander, in Lemmy.world is down because of a DDOS attack
@Wander@yiffit.net avatar

Who would be so pissed at lemmy.world to DDoS them?

They might want to consider using Cloudflare or a similar solution if they don’t already.

lemmyshmemmy,

Huffman/Musk

neal,
@neal@lemmy.ml avatar

Yes something like Cloudflare would be very good. Even I have it on my tiny test instance.

erre,
@erre@programming.dev avatar

It doesn’t break federation? I recall it broke federation for kbin, thought it’d be the same for Lemmy sue to the underlying tech being the same.

degrix,
@degrix@lemmy.hqueue.dev avatar

It definitely works with Lemmy, but that could certainly explain an issue I’ve been having with kbin!

small44,

Probably just a terrible person who is bored

DauntingFlamingo,

As a terrible person who is bored, that seems like too much work

WiseMoth,
@WiseMoth@lemmy.world avatar

I couldn’t load anything on Mlem for a few minutes but other than that it’s just been slow for me

nocturne213,

That lmao dude that kept creating spam communities?

ghariksforge,

Elon

roon,
@roon@lemmy.ml avatar

Spez maybe?

remkit,

he’s an astroturfer though, is he really low enough to stoop to ddos? thankfully the fediverse is diverse and resilient to attacks to any one instance lol

genoxidedev1,
@genoxidedev1@kbin.social avatar

He'd be. But his fanbois already do that for him so he doesn't have to do it himself and worry about consequences.

Lemmylaugh,

You mean his employees?

genoxidedev1,
@genoxidedev1@kbin.social avatar

No, I mean his fanbois. His employees would get paid to do that stuff and then there would also again be a way for him to bear the consequences. His fanbois don't get paid and he doesn't bear the risk.

Kichae,

Brands don't have to do shit like this. They have weird trolls with weirder parasocial relationships to intellectual property to do it for them, unprompted.

HonkTonkWoman,

It’s the rise spezkin. Super Reddit Hyper Loyalists so invested in their upcoming karma farming fortunes that any threat to Reddit gets met with scorched earth tactics.

…I’m only kidding, I hope this doesn’t become a thing.

remkit,

inb4 lemmygrad

Evoke3626,

Or ThreatX, I believe they are more inexpensive than CF

QubaXR, in What is the most unhelpful advice you have received?
@QubaXR@lemmy.world avatar

Don’t ever quit.

Screw that. Quitting is healthy, quitting is good. Nothing worse than digging yourself deeper and deeper based on sunk cost fallacy.

axolittl,

“Don’t be a quitter” is like saying “Fuck your boundaries. Stay in toxic situations no matter how bad they get.”

JoeClu,
@JoeClu@lemmy.world avatar

If I’m sick of something, I don’t quit, I change direction.

CoderKat,

“Don’t be a quitter” is something that makes sense if you’re in the middle of a board game or the likes. It definitely shouldn’t be applied to big things like jobs or relationships.

pineapplelover,

They told me to not quit. So I’m still a crack addict.

limestoned,

Absolutely! Strategic quitting is an option that people don’t use enough. Definitely improved my quality of life!

kafa,

as everything this has contexts in which is valuable and contests in which it’s not

don’t quit because you’re demoralised. don’t quit because you’re tired. don’t quit because it’s hard.

if your first natural response to adversities is flying instead of fighting, it’s telling you to fight, because you are likely the only person losing when flying.

it’s not about never change your mind. never critically think what’s the situation and if it’s still worth it.

or check up with yourself and see if that’s still what you want.

after all leaving a situation you don’t want anymore, it’s not quitting, it’s moving on

it seems just semantics, it’s about knowing yourself and being honest with yourself.

nothing is black or white

jrs100000,
@jrs100000@lemmy.world avatar

You dont have to keep going if you are tired and demoralized either. You dont owe pain and suffering and missed opportunities to your past self. You can quit any time you want for any reason or no reason at all, just be prepared to accept the consequences.

match, in I need to survive for 3 days without pooping, and eating as little as possible. I can pee, but not very often. It can't take up too much space. What food do I pack?
@match@pawb.social avatar

enjoy your sex trip and I wish you happy bottoming! if you're not going to be doing too much physical labor during this time I recommend going full bottom mode: the week ahead of it start eating very lightly, initially a high fiber diet with added psyllium husk or metamucil. your body might be different but mine would say no dairy during this time. for the day before or even two, switch to a meatless and somewhat low fiber diet - ramen noodles is a classic, cookies, soup, other carbs. before you leave for the trip, clean out with an enema bulb (or store bought enemas if your ass is bougie or inexperienced). the combination of low fiber and low food throughput should keep you from having to poop and whatever poop is still in your tract will get largely removed by the enema.

while you're out at your fuck-tent, consume most of your calories from simple carbs as much as your body will handle so as to give your microbiome less to work with - applesauce is kinda nice, fruit snacks, white bread. eat like a twink!

remember to stay hydrated!! I know you're not trying to pee either but it's important to hydrate even if it means suffering whatever penalty your dom is giving you when you ask to be let out to pee

Linebeck,

lmaooooo

Leafimo,

the real LPT is always in the comments

JesusTheCarpenter,

This guy kinks

riktor,
@riktor@kbin.social avatar

This is the way

DoucheAsaurus,
@DoucheAsaurus@kbin.social avatar

while you're out at your fuck-tent

I'm dead holy shit 🤣

Very_Bad_Janet,

eat like a twink!

Is this why they call it the BRAT diet?

manifex,

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