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Catsrules, in Why doesn't DuckDuckGo return any results for "PeerTube"?

What is your safe search setting set to on duck duck go?

If it is set to strict it will result in no results but if you set it to moderate it will return results.

QuestionMark,

It was on moderate. Turning it off didn’t make any changes.

Tibert, in How do I stop seeing post from 2 or 3 days ago?

I sorted by New. The "Hot" feature may not work as the reddit "Hot/current", as there wouldn't be an advanced algorithm.

Lemmy is pretty small, so it somewhat works. But if it starts to get very big, there will have to be an algorithm to manage the proposed posts, or it will be unusable.

Ni, in What piece of wisdom about life are you able to provide others?
@Ni@kbin.social avatar

Your advice reminds me of a saying, if you want to go fast go alone, if you want to go far go together

Also my advice is on a slightly more existential note is, 'you can't take any of it with you'. Which I always took to mean don't live for consumerist things, and stuff as its not what is truly valuable in life and it likely won't be stuff and things that you are thinking about in the end.

LostCause, in Teaching children about online manipulation without creating a paranoid world view subject to manipulation?

I have a few thoughts on that one. First, I‘d try and teach that changing one‘s opinion based on new information is good and admirable and that not knowing something or not having an opinion on something one doesn‘t understand is fine.

Specifically for media, something like this paper is excellent though obviously not child friendly, I think even way too little adults are aware of this sort of framing that media and companies regularly do:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334400431_Controlling_the_Narrative_An_Initial_Investigation_of_Doublespeak

So trying to show/explain, how does framing something differently change the perceptions of people?

Another important thing in my mind is teaching something like Plato‘s allegory of the cave, so how we are presented the world is how we see the world and nobody knows everything about it because we only see a small part of it. That ties back in with my point about it being good to question one‘s beliefs from time to time.

FlashZordon, in What piece of wisdom about life are you able to provide others?

Coffee filters are also great for leaving windows and mirrors streak free when cleaning them

FarceMultiplier, in What is the weirdest thing that your family does together?
@FarceMultiplier@lemmy.ca avatar

We have a family tradition of watching giant monster (Godzilla, etc.) movies on New Years Eve.

kionite231, in So how does lemmy make money?

TBH I want a option to enable ads to support my instance since I can't donate money. There should be a way to opt in ads . There will be a lot of people who will be willing to enable it to support their instance.

boonhet,

You getting ads will give them like a dollar a year and you'd absolutely have to have tracking enabled for them to even get that, unpersonalized ads are deemed pretty worthless because you don't click on things that you aren't into. The extra power consumption from loading ads + extra spying on you will cost you about as much as the instance would get from it.

If you donate 5 dollars a year, you're doing more than you would by seeing ads.

MrComradeTaco, in What piece of wisdom about life are you able to provide others?

Don't give a flying fuck about what someone else do unless it directly affect you.

dodgypast,

This is something I really appreciate about Thai culture. Live and let live is such an important way to reduce stress and at the same time have a lot of freedom.

Kodachrome, in I'm obviously old. what is this "rule" trend I'm seeing everywhere on Lemmy?
@Kodachrome@kbin.social avatar

It's annoying AF, much like the habit of people posting comments consisting of "Based" all over the place in recent times. The latter is dying down fortunately, and I hope the R meme meets a quick and painful death very soon.

wethan2,

It's not really a meme. It's from c/196, where the main rule is that you have to post something before you leave, hence why everything is named rule. If you block 196@lemmy.world and 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone that should deal with almost all of the rule posts.

slicedcheesegremlin,
@slicedcheesegremlin@kbin.social avatar

they are only posting the "rule posts" in 196 communities, mostly centered around lemmy.blahaj.zone, but there's a couple of other splinter subs. If you just avoid 196 you wont see it.

Entropywins,
@Entropywins@kbin.social avatar

Based

boopeditandnow,
@boopeditandnow@sh.itjust.works avatar

On what?

Invalid,

The block feature is your friend. Use it liberally and don’t feel bad about it.

Seriously, if everyone blocked communities they disagree with or aren’t interested in instead of resorting to the old toxic behaviors that would be a huge improvement.

yukichigai, in What piece of wisdom about life are you able to provide others?
@yukichigai@lemmy.world avatar

Never Rent-to-Own anything.

I've never made that mistake but I've seen enough friends with poor decision making skills go down that route.

AaronMaria, in Deleted

I have the feeling most people cling to free will as a concept because not having free will raises questions if a “self” truly exists. However the existence of free will can be as scary if not more, since how could we define a “self” if it could freely do something not based on what defines it.

fubo, in So how does lemmy make money?

Right now, this is a service being provided largely by volunteers, with some help from donors. For example, the lemmy.world instance is run by the same person as mastodon.world, who has posted some information here about the costs and donations involved in running Fediverse services.

As it turns out, it's not super expensive to run a public-facing Internet service with a few thousand users if you're interested in doing so as a hobby activity. And a lot of folks are willing to donate to help the project along!


More generally: Over the history of the Internet, new services have often been prototyped by researchers, students, and hobbyist volunteers. These folks are expecting to spend a little money to make the service work, and usually enjoy it when people using the thing they've built! They usually don't have an immediate need to monetize everything, but they often accept donations if you're enjoying their work and want to contribute that way.

TechyDad, in What was your best and worst experience on Reddit?

My worst experience came just before the API disaster started. Someone posted on the ELI5 subreddit asking what autistic people experience when they are nonverbal. Now, I'm autistic and, while I'm verbal most of the time, I do have moments where I can't speak even though I want to. Typically in moments of high emotion or stress. (It feels like the words are in my brain, but the highway to my mouth has a twenty car pileup blocking all traffic.)

My comment was upvoted many times and many people replied positively to my comment. Then, suddenly, my comment was deleted. The mod said that because this was my personal experience, it was too subjective. Meaning, only an "objective" experience from someone who wasn't autistic would be allowed.

Needless to say, I was upset and needed to vent. I vented in the Autism subreddit about the situation and got people replying in support of me. Now, I did make a mistake where people started asking to see my original comment and I posted a screenshot. That was on me - especially because I forgot to blank out the original poster's name. (In my defense, I had nothing against the OP or their question so nothing lept to mind saying "better blank that out.")

The whole thread was suddenly deleted from the Autism subreddit for "doxing." I deleted the person's username and asked for the thread to be restored. Instead, I was given a 30 day ban. Then, I quickly got notified that I was permanently banned from ELI5 for "sh*t-stirring." My goal was never "raise an army of autistic people to attack the ELI5 mods," but just "blow off steam for something I felt wasn't just."

I decided not to contest either and just stop going to either sub. In fact, I was deciding to reevaluate my Reddit use altogether. And then the API debacle started.

Mithre, in What was your best and worst experience on Reddit?

I can't say there was a worst interaction, but there's two candidates for best. The first is that when he was just starting out, shittywatercolour painted one of my photographs.
The second is not just a reddit thing, but about 7 years ago I wrote a tutorial for r/fanfiction on how to use calibre to save stories from various websites. It was well received at the time, but since them ive had multiple times where people said it was useful, including one a couple weeks ago on a completely different website.

vis4valentine,
@vis4valentine@lemmy.ml avatar

how to use calibre to save stories from various websites

That sounds amazing. You have a link to your guide? maybe here or in another platform? I love Calibre and didn’t know that was possible.

Styxia,
Mithre,

You use a plugin called Fanficfare to get it to work, though the news feature is good for blogs and other sites! Here's the tutorial.

kinther, in Hypothetically speaking, if Reddit back tracks on their API plan and meets all of the communities expeditions- would you go back to Reddit?
@kinther@lemmy.world avatar

At this point, no.

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