I dunno, I feel like anyone drawn to Lemmy for that reason will find lemmy.ml nearly as easily. If world suffers because of bad practices, well, that’s the way it goes. At least the fediverse lives on.
TheHarpyEagle
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I mean, “bad” in this case is completely subjective. There are large trans communities on other instances (blahaj being the most obvious one) and they have their reasons for defederating from Hexbear.
Meh, that’s kind of the point, no? Seems like it would be more jarring to only federate at the community level, as you either a) still have to interact with people from the unwanted instance or b) deal with randomly hidden comments from that instance. If the community dies because it’s on an unpopular instance, well, that’s the way it goes. Can always start up/join a community on another instance that’s federated with yours.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How dare you use a text editor because it's easy to use1·10 months agoI actually use VIM bindings in PyCharm, slightly cursed but actually works really well and meshes fairly nicely with the other IDE shortcuts. Being able to use it in any terminal is a nice bonus.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How dare you use a text editor because it's easy to use18·10 months agoI honestly learned it just because I hated having to change hand position to use a mouse.
Oh wow, haven’t watched Beer and Board Games in a while!
Yeah, if someone at the table wants certain attributes for their character, the DM should not allow others to mess with that without very good reason. This guy being a dick about it? He can find another table.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto PC Gaming@lemmy.world•A remaster of Croc: Legend of the Gobbos is coming this year3·11 months agoOh man! Excited for this, never played the original but played a lot of Croc 2 growing up.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Python@programming.dev•A post by Guido van Rossum removed for violating Python community guidelines9·11 months agoThe Wayback Machine shows it was missing at one point.
Hard to say why exactly it was hidden, but it’s a bad look for sure.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Python@programming.dev•A post by Guido van Rossum removed for violating Python community guidelines111·11 months agoI think that’s a little too simplistic. I definitely agree that “we can’t show you the evidence of why we made this decision but trust us” isn’t going to instill confidence in the community, but it’s not like the steering council is some unrelated board of executives. They’re all core developers, theoretically chosen for their dedication and contributions to Python as a whole, and it seems their granted power has made them anxious about showing favoritism among the most seasoned at the expense of upholding the community guidelines that keep the Python community a positive and welcoming place.
I think a flawed decision was made, or at least the way it was presented was flawed, and that should be considered for the next election. Maybe the council does need to be totally overhauled, that’s a valid position. But this is their work, too, and imply they have no skin in the game is disingenuous.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition2·11 months ago“Why don’t you donate that money?”
“Why don’t you?”
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL about a woman who trained wild squirrels to attack her ex boyfriend. He lost a couple of fingers and part of his manhood from the attack.English2·11 months agoGetting real uncanny valley vibes from those teeth…
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•This week in KDE: per-monitor brightness control and “update then shut down”9·11 months agoI avoided it for a while because it felt so clunky, but it has really improved in the last decade.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•A surprising number of 'iPad Kids' are on X, study findsEnglish5·11 months agoLol as if these generations are doing anything different than they were doing before. Kids have always lied about their age to do adult things. Not saying it’s healthy, just like it wasn’t healthy for kids to get their older brother to buy cigs, but it’s not a unique problem and these generations are far from a “lost cause”.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•A surprising number of 'iPad Kids' are on X, study findsEnglish6·11 months agoAs unenforcable as they’ve always been, and honestly I prefer it that way. Really don’t want to give my ID to random websites.
I was looking around at rental houses a few years back because the owner of our current rental was kicking us out to sell. I visited a house that the owner was “flipping” for rental and noticed there was no stove/oven. I asked the owner about it and he said “oh, tenants usually bring their own.”
Place was sketchy as hell in other areas, too; tons of those cheapo plastic panel walls propped up at odd angles hiding god knows what, bare hardwood floors that had clearly had the carpet ripped up without refinishing or even removing all the staples, and slanted floors that really made me feel like I was about to fall into the basement. Luckily we were able to find another place, but it was a low CoL area and I’m sure some desperate family got stuck in that heap.
I’d like to add that a lot of these people work in the oil or coal industry or have family members who do. The work, as dangerous and comparatively ill paying as it may be, may be the only thing that puts their town on the map and keeps food on the table. Not seeing a way out for those who can’t or won’t be retained for another job can be pretty scary, a fear that is very much preyed a upon by conservatives.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Spreading of the 100 biggest Lemmy communitiesEnglish1·11 months agoI was a reddit Sync user and was super bummed when (large scale) API access was shut off, so I jumped on the chance to use Sync for Lemmy. It defaulted to world for signups, presumably for ease of use for migrating reddit users. Knowing that Sync already had a loyal audience that was willing to put in a little effort to migrate, it seems the dev opted to make everything as similar to the reddit UX as possible, including registration.
Now that I’m more familiar with the fediverse, I’ve been considering migrating to a more specialized instance that matches my interests. Truthfully, though, it seems unlikely that much of anything would change if I did since I’m going to keep using the same app, so I’ve been slow to move.
To compare this with my experience with Mastodon, I was absolutely overwhelmed by the idea of instances and really had no idea which to join, nor did I have a familiar app to work with. I figured it out eventually, but a lot of the artists I follow didn’t or didn’t have time to, so overall I haven’t spent much time on it. I’ve spent way too much time on Lemmy so far.
I mean it’s more likely that they just don’t give a shit anymore.
Ah sorry, I meant using Vim in a GUI program. I wanted something with the flexibility of a mouse (quick navigation, context menu actions, etc.) without using a mouse. Using just the arrow keys, shift highlighting, etc. is just too slow when writing lots of text, and it doesn’t follow the natural position of typing.