On fediverse projects - yes. In mainstream social networks - no.
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podbrushkin@mander.xyzto Fediverse@lemmy.world•The YouTube Alternative Nobody's Talking About ! PeertubeEnglish1·1 天前“Gives you control” - you post video. It gets federated to another instance. Congratulations! You can’t delete your video.
podbrushkin@mander.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Vibe coding has turned senior devs into ‘AI babysitters,’ but they say it’s worth it | TechCrunchEnglish5·1 天前A day will come when I get to know what vibecoding is. Or maybe this word will die out sooner. You never know.
Does this picture mean “consume a lot of posts and news on these topics and participate in comments section”?
podbrushkin@mander.xyzOPto Film Photography@lemmy.world•Where to look at analog photographs?English1·1 天前I’ve seen a lot of torrents of CD’s with shovelware games 200-in-1. Haven’t looked at shovelware photos yet.
podbrushkin@mander.xyzto Film Photography@lemmy.world•At the game [Olympus OM-1, 135mm, Portra 800]English1·1 天前Color is very appealing.
podbrushkin@mander.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•What would stop you from switching to a flip phone (or dumbphone) in 2025?English9·1 天前It’s solving device addiction with another device. Sure it will be very interesting to investigate phone models to pick from. Indeed we are good at tricking ourselves. Creating “windows” with no phone at all works better for me.
It’s imgur, pretty unpleasant website.
I wonder, when you chose those instances, how far from the top they have been comparing by users count.
podbrushkin@mander.xyzto Data is Beautiful@mander.xyz•Oracle’s Rise: 2000–2025 in One Relentless Growth CurveEnglish3·1 天前We live in society
podbrushkin@mander.xyzto Data is Beautiful@mander.xyz•Oracle’s Rise: 2000–2025 in One Relentless Growth CurveEnglish3·2 天前With this amount of money, they could’ve allowed to download any JDK from their website without creating an account.
podbrushkin@mander.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Mastodon is bringing quote posts to the fediverseEnglish2·2 天前@moseschrute@lemmy.world You were talking about something like that
podbrushkin@mander.xyzOPto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Suggestion] Custom filtering of feed by keywordsEnglish3·4 天前This is awesome. I believe difference from client-side filtering is that filters will work everywhere you login with your account. Do you happen to know estimated 1.0 release date?
podbrushkin@mander.xyzOPto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Suggestion] Custom filtering of feed by keywordsEnglish1·4 天前Probably there’s too small userbase for continuous subscribable block lists. I think I’ve seen some people sharing their blocklists on anonymous imageboards. When you can import/export block lists as plain text, probably it is enough.
Consider checking syntax where it’s already implemented and adding this import/export functionality.
A step forward could’ve been adding some logic: e.g. some keywords are filters for posts, some for comments, some for community/instance name. Maybe complex filtering can make federated “global” feed much more satisfying.
podbrushkin@mander.xyzOPto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Suggestion] Custom filtering of feed by keywordsEnglish3·4 天前Not quite. I’d rather use Lemmy in web browser on desktop. Right now, I’m looking through these app lists: https://www.lemmyapps.com/ https://join-lemmy.org/apps https://lemmy.world/post/2609614 .
Photon, Alexandrite, mlmym are not supporting filters, but blorpblorp supports.
podbrushkin@mander.xyzOPto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Suggestion] Custom filtering of feed by keywordsEnglish2·4 天前I see it exists on Voyager for iOS
podbrushkin@mander.xyzOPto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Suggestion] Custom filtering of feed by keywordsEnglish2·4 天前Thank you, but I don’t have an Android.
They’d better introduce official iOS app being functional for those without an account.
podbrushkin@mander.xyzOPto Data is Beautiful@mander.xyz•[OC] Full Taxonomy Tree according to GBIFEnglish6·18 天前Make sure to check out LifeMap external url where it is available. Chosen taxon will be found in another tree-exploration tool, which is more fine-grained and is more suitable for exploring small branches and closest neighbors of chosen taxon in terms of hierarchy.
I thought this was a normal coding. Then how do you call those who heavily rely on google and SO?