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ModernRisk, in Favorite Lemmy Client
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It was Memmy for a long time but the developer seems to be on break with development and the app has some irritating bugs.

At the moment using Avelon and it’s really good and still on development.

ComplexLotus, in How long would you live if electricity for the whole world went out permanently?

Solar pannels and wind farms will continue working, so the grid may fail, but there will remain many small islands where electricity keeps working ig

GissaMittJobb, in Favorite Lemmy Client

I’m on Summit now, it’s quite nice. I’ve managed to set it up to feel similar enough to RiF.

e_mc2, in Do you interact more in Lemmy?

I have read so many thoughtful comments on this thread that made me say to myself “Yes, that. Exactly that’s the reason I mostly rarely bothered formulating a comment or opinion on Reddit.” The whole atmosphere on Lemmy seems so much more mature, considerate and genuinely interesting to read. I really hope we can maintain this as Lemmy is (hopefully) growing.

governorkeagan,

I couldn’t have said it better! This is exactly how I feel

Spzi,

I’ve seen it fairly often by now; many people seem to enjoy posts with moderately long comment sections. I believe this is what contributes to a more wholesome experience.

Similar to how groups meet a natural breaking point when they grow too big and people cannot know each other anymore, I imagine huge comment sections create a sense of being meaningless and unheard. This discourages sensitive voices, and may appeal more to people who don’t care anyways, which isn’t exactly a great attitude for social encounters.

I can further imagine large comment sections create FOMO for the reader, and can overall be more stressful, which leads to aggression.

Just guesses and impressions. No idea if true. Also no clue how to foster that environment in a growing network.

tocopherol,
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That is probably a part of why I do comment more here, I would see comment sections on reddit sometimes already with hundreds of comments and just felt like I was trying to slip into a convo that had already been well established or whatever, here I feel more likely to comment because the sections will be sparser and my comments will actually get replies from the users in the thread.

0x30507DE, in Favorite Lemmy Client
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Eternity. Previously Liftoff.

bumps, in Favorite Lemmy Client

Connect is the closest to Relay which was my favourite Reddit app. It also doesn’t have ads.

OptiZonion, in Favorite Lemmy Client

All I can say is that projects were many on iOS during the Reddit API debacle in June and that now, barely any gets updated.

Zaphod, in Favorite Lemmy Client

Connect on phone, voyager on desktop

Kolanaki, in Do you interact more in Lemmy?
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Not any more than I have since first getting online in 1991. My entire reason for being on the Internet is to talk to other people. The memes and shitposts are just topics of discussion (or vehicles to make jokes about) to me.

qyron, in How long would you live if electricity for the whole world went out permanently?

I worked closely with an energy company for some time and enjoyed talking with the field maintenace personell and soon discovered that fable of sensible electronics on the power is just that.

Most of the power relies on hardware to control, distribute and protect the grid. And I mean old school hardware, not electronics.

The most electronic dependent part of the grid here is essentially on the end of the line, inside consumers homes, to measure and control the energy delivered and consumed.

Wild fires are more of a menace to power lines and energy distribution than thunderstorms or other massive energy discharges.

johnyrocket, in Do you interact more in Lemmy?

A lot more. On other platforms with more users I always feel like I am just commenting into the void on a post with, idk 400 comments / replies. If it only has 0 to ~150 comments it feels less so.

walter_wiggles, in You just died. Instead of heaven and god(s), you wake up in a white room and an all-powerful sentient AI greets you with fascination and surprise. It says that you are the first... (read further)

I ate that silica gel pack that comes with stuff sometimes.

zipkag, in What do you use to backup all your photos and documents, cloud or external drive or both?

I use duplicity to do incremental backups that are encrypted with GPG keys. I then back everything up onto a second hard drive. And then I make a second copy that gets uploaded to backblaze B2. In theory it’s all encrypted and safe there. I then have a copy of my encryption keys on a CD, thumb drive, as well as a printed out copy that is stored in a safety deposit box.

I have my own script that I want for duplicity, but I’ve heard duplicati is it GUI that’s easy to use, but I have not used it.

milicent_bystandr, in Do you interact more in Lemmy?

Yes. I’m trying to remember it’s okay to be another randomer in the conversation, and not get hung up on whether I’ve answered things perfectly.

JackGreenEarth, in You just died. Instead of heaven and god(s), you wake up in a white room and an all-powerful sentient AI greets you with fascination and surprise. It says that you are the first... (read further)

You just said, I died.

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