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lysistrata, in Why vote on posts?

Upvoting a post releases the Good Chemicals in the brain. You do this when you would like the person who made this contribution to do more of that.

Downvoting, in turn, produces the Bad CHemicals. The downvote button was famously invented to replace the previous disincentivizing mehchanism, Hammers.

LollerCorleone, in In your opinion, what is a thing that lived up to the hype it had or still has?
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Smartphones.

bou, in In your opinion, what is a thing that lived up to the hype it had or still has?
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The Steam Deck. Awesome, awesome device.

Pechente, in In your opinion, what is a thing that lived up to the hype it had or still has?

The Nintendo Switch when it came out. I was super hyped and somehow the console even exceeded my expectations.

Playing Breath of the Wild for the first time was amazing and even after 6 years the console still feels modern to me.

XPost3000, in What is the worst superpower that you can think of that is actually kinda useful?

Being able to teleport only 1 foot away

Seems useless until you realize that it can absolutely come in clutch if you’re ever physically stuck anywhere

tubbadu,

And you can pass through walls

_haha_oh_wow_,
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teleports into wall and dies

Darkwatch00, in In your opinion, what is a thing that lived up to the hype it had or still has?

Bluetooth earbuds. Took me the longest time to buy a pair. Now I have them all the time.

schmalls, in In your opinion, what is a thing that lived up to the hype it had or still has?
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  • The Lord of the Rings trilogy
  • The Harry Potter books and films
heartlessevil, in Can you steal a user's identity if you gain their old domain name?

I imagine it works exactly like email where it is possible to inherit someone else's expired domains.

Checking out the relevant specifications: ActivityPub and WebFinger

  • Both of them identify users by URL, there is no numeric ID, UUID, or public key.
  • Using IDs or UUIDs would not be secure since the imposter could just copy the ID from the previous user as well as the username and domain name.
  • Verifying identity would necessitate the user having a public key as their unique identifier, and federated servers performing a challenge-response that requires the user to have the corresponding private key for that public key.

In conclusion, it certainly seems like you could take over someone else's domain name, and I suspect that public key cryptography is the only way to avoid this.

(edited to add: expired domains aren't the only attack surface here, domain takeover is also a thing, either by transferring the domain or simply changing the DNS records.)

RotaryKeyboard, in What is the worst superpower that you can think of that is actually kinda useful?

Hindsight. Always useful. Terrible timing.

tetris11,
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I guess you can always perfectly learn from your past mistakes. Though it means you use the power less and less as you learn/get better

sinnerdotbin, in Why vote on posts?

The idea is to gauge community interest/relevance and facilitate content discovery. I feel it is becoming a bit dated method of accomplishing this and easily gamed.

Tashlan,
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Dated, but has anyone come up with a better way? Outside of having another human carefully curate your shit, or some kind of Zuckerbot doing it, you need some way to filter out bullshit or any community will be overwhelmed with spam and trolls

sinnerdotbin,

You're right, there is only up/down vote systems with a user base that is in no way verified or otherwise restricted to a single vote/real person, or corporate algos.

There are plenty of different models. Do I fault the Lemmy devs for using it? No. Is it ideal for content discovery? Not really.

Tashlan,
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No need for sarcasm -- I was ASKING if there were other ways outside of up/downvotes, AI moderation, manual/human curation, or no moderation. Hence question mark.

sinnerdotbin,

You're right. Apologies.

There are many other models, some discussed in this post. All come with their own set of upsides and downsides.

For a small community, which Lemmy original was, straight up votes work great. Unfortunately it doesn't scale. Reddit is a perfect example.

TechyDad, in What is the worst superpower that you can think of that is actually kinda useful?

Clumsy Vision. You shoot rays out of your eyes that make the person mildly clumsy for a few minutes. Not like Slapstick Comedy levels of clumsiness, but just like tripping over their shoelaces or looking back and running into a pole clumsy.

You've won a few battles (like that time the purse thief mistook you for an A lister superhero, ran away, tripped over their own feet, and twisted their ankle), but you're mostly useful for anything other than occasionally stopping petty criminal behavior.

kabukimeow, in Do you need to vent about something?
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Depression. I am very lonely. I have no plans for the future. Everything feels meaningless, most of all my existence.

archomrade, in Do you need to vent about something?

I’ve been trying to get assessed for ADHD for almost a month now, and the therapist i’ve been trying to schedule with has been dragging their feet for WEEKS.

Both my brother and father have ADHD, my brother was diagnosed when he was a teenager but my dad was diagnosed in his 50s (I am 30). I work from home, which works great and I have no regrets, but when I get distracted, i get distracted HARD. I am constantly getting up, I have about 60 tabs open on multiple monitors, about every 30 seconds I think “I should look at xy or z” and open a new tab. When i’m not working, I have to have 2 or 3 things on at a time (read social media app redacted, have a tv show on, play with my dog, ect), and I have constant decision block in choosing how to spend my free time. It’s getting to the point where I’m up until 2am or worse towards the end of every deadline. I have a bunch of side projects I really want to dig into, but I can’t seem to maintain focus on any of them.

My insurance covers the costs of therapy but only within network, so I feel a little hamstrung to use this therapist because they’re the closest to me and have great reviews and seem to have an approach I would appreciate, but JESUS CHRIST just respond to my fucking emails! To add to the stress, I feel very self conscious of the perception I might be fishing for drugs, and ever time I send a follow up email i feel like i’m making it look like I don’t really need help.

I feel like i’m failing my wife, and my employer, and my friends, and I just want some help so I can get my life a little more in control. It’s exhausting.

Otome-chan, in Why is Lemmy called Lemmy?
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It's called lemmy because all the lemmings join it.

original_reader, in Why is Lemmy called Lemmy?

Lemmy tell you why…

kommanditbolag,
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Lemmy find you where I read it

Briguy24,

...yes..

original_reader,

Once upon a time there was a Lemming called…

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