Cops and landlords protect capital over all else
Cops and landlords protect capital over all else
The way you can blacklist listicles and similar garbage is worth the asking price in the face of it
Google is absolutely useless now, nothing but SOE farmed rubbish.
It’s become completely unusable.
I’ve moved over to Kagi 100%
It’s well worth the money for the amount of control I have over my experience. Being able to black list, downplay or uplift specific sources is awesome
Xbox Series X, Surface Pro X,
You could just bypass the cpu check
You could just bypass the cpu check
This is an extremely shallow perspective
No journalist has any idea how Mastodon works
They’ve just tied their careers to the profits of tech and have lost all passion they have for the nerdy hobby of their youth
Tech “journalists” have no idea how to speak about Mastodon or the fediverse.
They seem to think that unless something has billions of users, it’s dead. They can’t even comprehend how people could prefer a smaller more selective userbase
If it’s free, it’s not competing.
If you want to make something, go ahead and build it.
Artists don’t compete with other artists
they invaded a country who was sitting there peacefully for no f’ing reason?
I mean… the US does that…
I’m very new to contributing in that kind of style, git and code is scary to me; I’m more here for research, recommendations and element design.
What would be the best way to contribute non-coding expertise? I always feel like I’m imposing in these kind of spaces when I want to offer advice and insights as they come from such a different sphere
I think something to focus on would be a clean and easy-to-understand explanation of Lemmy and how the instances federate together.
This is still something Mastodon is struggling with when it comes to onboarding. Even for the technologically minded, it can be a steep curve and there are potentially a lot of other people who will balk at the walls of text and technical jargon.
Obviously, it all can’t be fixed overnight, but I feel a lot can be done to improve the onboarding for users without overloading them with information.
Maybe a small step-by-step wizard-style system to help someone find and instance and explain Lemmy in bite-sized chunks of info would be a good first step.
Professionally I’m a UX Designer and Business Design consultant and I’d love to be able to lend expertise to the project!
More likely masturbation