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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • Lets hope they stay true to their words and do not deprecate Manifest V2 later, since firefox is an open source project, theoretically anyone could fork it and build this on their own, but I heard compile-times for firefox is long. And as complexity of the web increases maintaining your own forked web browser will become harder and harder. That is why projects like Ladybird are important imo.

    As more and more webpages do not support firefox anymore (Notion did not work for me today) the web will become unusable in a dystopian Manifest-V3 only future.



  • Windows 11: Add advertisement to the start menu, add remote Artificial intelligence to your daily live. Require new CPUs and motherboards / hardware, ignoring the market for old computers.

    What will they do next?

    • More advertisement.
    • More features that require an always on internet connection?
    • Forced restart for software updates

    This is why I expect Linux share to slowly increase until the old computers die and you will not be allowed to choose to boot another operating system besides Windows on your Microsoft-Copilot+ PC that would be your only option.






  • I wanted to look up how to delete all the content I posted on reddit over the years. I do not find it. When I google “how do I delete all my reddit posts” I mostly get AI generated no name sites, ad-infested “Wiki-How” … and reddit posts, which are most likely the most helpfull … does not look like there is a “delete” button I can click, have to install scripts or something … Fuck.



  • Honestly Japanese city infrastructure and planning is better than the european one, so americans should learn from Japan in that regard not europe.

    • Especially integrating train stations with shopping malls.
    • Make train companies real profitable by making the stations profitable by integrating them with businesses like hotel chains supermarkets and more using the location to their advantage
    • Parking in your own garage or Parking House required, no curb side parking making roads smaller more unobstructed improving visibilty and safer.








  • Since Lemmy instance are not backed by commercial interest, but rather by nice volunteers and donors that have money and time to spare, they will be heavily affected by economic downturns (we still can see commercial interests still affect users negatively tho with reddit). Here are my thoughts on the matter:

    • as far as I understand the owner of the domain: https://lemmy.world even has to pay for this fancy domain name in the DNS system … every month subscription service style
      • (and tbh I hate the Domain name system) why should I fund it with my own money?
      • if you hosted with an onion site over tor that expenditure would not exist, but how would users discover your site then? Let me know if you know something about this
    • in times of deflation (meaning money becomes worth more, spending some money on a self hosted lemmy instance becomes nonsensical)
    • tbh if I hosted a lemmy instance and the users of my instance posted high quality content in quantity I would use it to train my own LLM, that would at least create some economic incentive for me to host such a page … but managing spam and bots will be HARD

    That is why you should always back up your comments on your personal device, would be nice if lemmy had an automated way of doing this (I should look into this more)


  • there are multiple ways evil can behave on lemmy:

    trolling

    • trolling, it is annoying, if 25% of all posts are troll posts, the site can be annoying to use.
      • content voting systems can mitigate this tho, but bots will eventually find a way to game this?
    • the difference between trolling and spamming (imo): trolls type in their message with a physical keyboard. Spammers use bots to automate trolling

    (Bot) Spamming / automated troll farms

    • spamming, creates huge load on storage capacity of the server owner, not good if you host for free
      • spam can be hard to detect in the age of chatgpt LLMs in general, because normal spam would be detected by how random it is. for example

    adfjakjdfkl would be easily detected as spam

    • spamming huge amounts of text is still better than spammers creating huge amounts of video and photographs
    • proof of work algorithms can mitigate this issue somewhat, tho this also makes performance worse for everyone

    any other thoughts on proof of work, or how evil doers can behave on social media sides?