On my steamdeck, plugged into a projector
CoffeeBlood91
You just described me perfectly.
I feel like the people who are really upto speed, read between the lines, know their shit, and know what the best shit it.
Generally the people on here take their time, do their research, and invest in some quality product.
I was a Windows user up until last summer, a daily Reddit user since 2011, I was born in 1991, always been somewhat of a computer geek growing up.
In life I work as a barista/manager in a cafe, I set up the whole POS, trained staff, I do latte art.
Outside of work I organize public boardgame groups and movies in the park using a projecto, connected to a steamdeck, connected to a harddrive with 1800 movies.
The second Reddit hit the fan, I came here.
When I go to the bar, I make friends easy, I talk people's ears off about geeky stuff. I eat mushroom chocolates a few times a week that I made my self, mushrooms give me insight and revelations.
I am the only person I know in person who has a steamdeck, no one I talk to is familiar with Linux, and few people are familiar with the fediverse and what's happened to Reddit.
It's odd feeling like the odd one out, but I am happy to have these forums to connect to other odd ones out.
Thank you for bringing that to my attention. I will create an alternative one on Kbin. For some reason the Canada Lemmy doesn't get along well with other instances.
For example I posted a post yesterday to Lemmy world through Lemmy.ca, and it had way more upvotes and comment on Kbin. They simply just were not visible on Lemmy.ca
I'm sure the programers have stuff up their sleeves.
AI is our biggest threat, it's gotten to be easy for AI to be trained to use the internet and engage in discussion. I just hope when that stuff exponetially takes off, it doesn't invade Lemmy.
AI is much like an invasive species, but rather than in nature, it's online.
Cyberwar incoming? Who's to know.
My biggest worry is that it becomes over moderated like all the subreddits.
I fucking hated writing a heated passionate post, only to have it automatically removed because I didn't read the fine print.
I prefer when everything is voted on in the community, vs automatic removals and strict mod's.
It actually took my motivation away to post, so I ended up just being a lurker.
The fact that there are so many Lemmy servers makes me feel as if one server goes to shit, there will be another one that offers more freedom of expression.
I also enjoy that that there is a specific instance for NSFW content, it keeps things organized.
Why can't we just let the users decide what gets visibility vs what doesn't?
I know it may be a stupid question. The problem with Reddit was it become to moderated to the point if you didn't read the fine print your post would get removed.
I think users simply agree what is relevant to the community and what isn't and will vote accordingly.
If the content is obviously NSFW take it down, and if they are spamming obviously ban them and remove the spam.
I really would hate to Lemmy become overmoderated.
Small communities are the best communities