Say what you want about John Oliver, he’s not always right, and doesn’t nearly cover everything about a topic ever, but he’s out there doing good work for the people.
We need a decentralized, general marketplace.
There’s a Lemmy community for it fyi: !flohmarkt@lemmy.ca
Yeah, I’ve seen that but no US instances, let-alone local-ish ones.
I honestly think everyone should go back to Craigslist.
lemmy:
Pretty sure we’re a joke to everybody
Sure but only for those with no sense of reality or true humor let alone any truth and of itself. At the end, they’re the Carrion Comfort for the parasites directing them. If there’s any humor, it’s in us, discarding g the sense of care for those who ignored our attempt to help them survive what was obvious to us but in denial for them.
At the end of the day, we all had a choice somewhere along the paths we take. Kharma ensures our story matches what we learn, or what we refuse to.
No need to laugh at them. Laugh for them and learn from their mistakes because they’re not likely to continue when they’ve refused to do such.
My guess is the writers are here among us and don’t want it to become a cesspool. It’s their safe haven. Just a guess though.
If we’re strictly speaking about “Meta alternatives” that means we’re looking specifically for replacements for Facebook, Whatsapp, Instagram and Threads. “Just don’t have Facebook”, Signal, Pixelfed and Mastodon/Bluesky are direct replacements for those. Lemmy is a Reddit replacement which doesn’t have anything to do with Mark “I am actually a lizard” Zuckerberg.
Sucker-berg: Vampire City.
Maybe this will actually make you ever so slightly less valuable to meta in the short term (presuming they honor your choices for these settings), but they’re still going to continue harvesting your data and can change their minds at any point in the future. Only way to truly become less valuable is to disappear from their gaze.
Tweaking a couple settings is a pretty tame way to fight Meta.
Organise a move from Meta/FB/Insta to the fediverse together with your folks, and close the accounts. This way you don’t loose important contacts during the move, and Meta loose more users.
Or only post nonsense and AI slop.
Isn’t that just their regular content?
I would like a VR headset that is comparable in hardware and price to the Quest 3, that also isnt owned by ByteDance. Pretty much only two options; Meta’s Quest 3 or ByteDance’s Pico 4. 😞
I am not into VR stuff but is the VR headset made by Valve not good?
It’s okay now. It’s not the highest fidelity you could get, it’s rather expensive, and it has to be tethered to a PC. The Quest and the Pico are half the price of the Index, have better quality displays, lighter headsets, and can run wirelessly without the need for a PC or tracking base stations.
When it was new? Hell yeah, I would have spent a little more to get an Index. They were the best at one point.
It’s definitely dated and much more expensive for that older hardware. And that’s only in the US. If you live outside of the US, grey market import only and way more expensive.
Maybe I’m blind but I don’t see a Meta alternatives section.
Wait, can you serioisly not delete comments with Thunder or am I blind,
Android Thunder. Three dots below message you wrote. Delete at bottom.
Note that short of deleting your account, messages aren’t deleted with Lemmy. They’re marked hidden in the html. You can see them with view source.
The
permadelete_for_creator
function (called by thepurge_user_account
function, which is called by thedelete_user_account
handler when delete content is true) updates every comment of the user to contain the predefined text “Permanently Deleted”.delete_user_account
: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/blob/493734d1b3b60587208d56049e9c14b815c5d8d1/crates/api_crud/src/user/delete.rs#L35purge_user_account
: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/blob/493734d1b3b60587208d56049e9c14b815c5d8d1/crates/api_common/src/utils.rs#L963permadelete_for_creator
: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/blob/493734d1b3b60587208d56049e9c14b815c5d8d1/crates/db_schema/src/impls/comment.rs#L34thanks, is there any app that implements this function?
Note that short of deleting your account, messages aren’t deleted with Lemmy. They’re marked hidden in the html. You can see them with view source.
That’s kinda misleading if it says delete but doesn’t really do so.