Aninjanameddaryll

joined 1 year ago
[–] Aninjanameddaryll 9 points 1 year ago

Yup, and via hermit as well.

It has benefits over jerboa in that everything works right.

But jerboa is a better overall experience because of the way it uses the screen in a balanced way. Coming from reddit 3rd party apps, browsers and PWAs are so clunky. Even old reddit suffers from that, though. New reddit at least is visually closer to app layouts.

Which is tangential. But until jerboa catches up, it's going to be glitchy, which is annoying in its own right, like some community links just crashing the app.

[–] Aninjanameddaryll 9 points 1 year ago
[–] Aninjanameddaryll 1 points 1 year ago

Ummmm... shoves ammo and long guns under the couch, right! No revolution here! Can't have that

[–] Aninjanameddaryll 8 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Wait until you realize that both sides is true, but not because there isn't a difference between them. Both parties do suck. One just sucks worse, and so long as we accept the two party system, that's the way it'll be. We're stuck picking the lesser evil

[–] Aninjanameddaryll 12 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Discovery really has been the biggest drawback for me. The r/system combined with wikis and sidebars made it very easy to find interesting things.

That's lacking in lemmy so far. Which, it isn't a bad thing, barriers to entry have benefits. But from a user perspective, trying to replace reddit, the difficulty in navigating and finding things is frustrating.

But I'm coming from reddit, and they aren't meant to be the same. The issues are part of what makes it next to impossible for what happened there to happen in a federated system. And I'm so fucking sick of corporate bullshit ruining good things . I figure that lemmy will catch up in feature parity soon enough, and there's bound to be apps that make it easier to use at some point.

I just wish I had the resources to run a server myself.

[–] Aninjanameddaryll 3 points 1 year ago

I'm still figuring out how to properly navigate lemmy in general, so I'm a week or two from being ready to moderate more than the "emergency" sub me and an fellow user set up for edc. But once I get more settled in, I'll volunteer :)

[–] Aninjanameddaryll 18 points 1 year ago

To me, that's the entire point of lemmy. You guys are doing what you want, and letting the rest of us play in your sandbox. It's on us to play nicely, bring our own pails, and not poop in the sand.

You guys here, and at all of the instances I've run across, have gone out of your way to give us r/efugees a landing pad. I've received nothing but welcoming assistance at every turn, even when I've vented about the learning curve . What more could I ask for?

[–] Aninjanameddaryll 1 points 1 year ago

Being real? I'm okay with that.

I'm about as far left as it gets without trying to arm the workers for taking control of the means of production. But I'm in favor labor arming itself.

But I get along fine with right wingers when they're not jerks. Like, believe what you want, but treat people well. And not everyone on the right of American politics is batshit crazy. There's the extreme right, and the slightly less extreme right, and then there's the folks that don't buy into is as identity.

I can enjoy the company of the latter.

A separate fediverse keeps the crazies in one spot where the rest of the world can keep an eye on them.

[–] Aninjanameddaryll 22 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Okay, here's how I explained it to my kid.

You've got the united states, that's lemmy.

You've got states, which are instances. Servers are the roads inthem ,and the things that keep the roads working.

Communities are cities.

Kbin is Canada. Mastadon is France, where they do things weird, but they're working on the same basic principles.

The fediverse is the UN.

It ain't exactly right, but it ain't exactly wrong :)