

Grave of fireflies - film that you watch only once as it’s too sad to watch the second time.
Grave of fireflies - film that you watch only once as it’s too sad to watch the second time.
As I understand (I could be wrong) bridgy is not useful as it could be as it got bullied into being opt-in instead of opt-out.
Previous discussions about plebbit: https://lemmy.world/post/29490236
https://lemmy.world/post/23704373
Basically the IPFS is not performat enough for Social Media, and project has connections to crypto.
There is “dzban” or “rzygacz” but my favorite one is “włóczykij” means “one that wanders with the staff”
I love that there was whole culture of people that they got whole wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flâneur
Wandering is one of my favorite activities to do.
Roko’s Basilisk I read the question wrong.
Good ol’ chain messege.
Will RISC-V overtake x86? maybe. Depends of enshitification of Intel. Board decisions in recent years weren’t good according to semi-analisys.
Will it overtake ARM? No in a very long time. It has too much momentum to crash. And Risc-v doesn’t have big bucks behind it.
COBI is good. You can’t get Lockheed Martin or Northrop Corp. licensed planes at LEGO
It won’t work for Bipp Republic of Darkness in 2025 but for Poland in 1875 it would. Recently the January Uprising of 1863 has failed. The people will want to believe that Poland will exist in the future and that their sacrifice wasn’t/was* in vain. Due to emotional baggage of occupation it will work as people want hope and believe that they will win. I am not calling to logic but to emotions.
Poland is a country with thousand years of history.
*Depends if I will tak to Pozytywista or Romantyk
I would speak Polish and it would be enough proof with the right story to convince someone. I would be then immidietely killed for danger to the Russification and Germanisation efforts.
(Poland didn’t exist in 1875)
I feel that worked great for reddit but doesn’t for Lemmy. The culture is slightly different IMO.
Maybe something like: Are you a power tripping bastard that tries to exuse worst behaviour on earth?
I would like to shove misskey and peertube somewhere in there.
Are you Japanese –––> misskey
idk what for peertube.
(I think this graph misses the point of OG joke as it was making fun of the userbase of the software)
I have tried Bookwyrm (two years ago and now) but the database is lacking in entries, and adding new entries feels tedious and confusing to me. (I feel like I am 90% user from 90-9-1 rule) (“sortuj według tytułu:” - “sort by title:” is required but doesn’t explain what it means.)
I didn’t interact with anything more as I would use it mostly for tracking.
The top blue bar is defenetely something of design choice that feel amateurish. (Mobile)
- What do you like most about BookWyrm? Which features do you use most frequently?
I bounced back due to database stuff. I Also remeber that database wasn’t federated 2 years ago and that is dealbreaker, IDK if that changed.
- Are there any features or interactions that you find frustrating or unintuitive?
Adding new book to database.
- What features do you think are missing or could be improved?
DB federation.
- How do you feel about the interface (design, readability, navigation)?
It’s alright for a Linux user used to janky UIs. Top blue bar needs to go, feels like wasted space. The footnote is too big.
In “my books” there isn’t compact view. Everything has a lot of margins. I don’t like horizontal sliders with more menu options that aren’t visible. (At least there is an indicator unlike image toolbox.)
- Do you mainly use BookWyrm on a mobile device or on a computer? And why?
Mobile as I can’t be bothered to open it on big screen.
- Do you also use other platforms (e.g., Goodreads, StoryGraph, LibraryThing)? If yes, what makes you prefer one over the other?
I tried goodreads and storygraph. goodreads forced frequent mobile app updates so I didn’t use it. Storygraph has multiple entries for multiple editions so it’s also a no. I think I will try lubimyczytac.pl as that’s one I didn’t test yet. Never heard of LibraryThing.
- If you’ve never used BookWyrm, what’s holding you back? And conversely, what might encourage you to use it regularly?
Good Database
Thank you for contributing your time and expertise to improve UI/UX of open source.
A breakthrough in AI Alignment reaserch.
j or ĵ just a base vector
From the quick look at https://fedidb.com/software/peertube?version=latest&mature=1 the one that stands out as good enough is https://p.lu/
Overmorrow. The charger is to far from the couch.
Same as background:
Lemmy devs - they are a curse and a blessing. A blessing that they worked on lemmy before reddit exodus. A curse as it’s hard to contribute to the codebase and related components.
At least we have mbin and piefed to federate with.
Also in the 2 years since, the culture has shifted. There is less: “This is a new place. let’s make it enjoyable for everyone” and more “I am right, everyone is wrong, and I will ruin your day”, but that could be just my perception and not enough blocking.