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    I understand that argument, but to me that departs from normal parlance of the kind that would ever be used in a meme.

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    I think the meme is suggesting that they were literally made by "the West" but maybe I'm missing something

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  • firefox Firefox Mozilla exits the fediverse and will shutter its Mastodon server in December
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    I've never understood the argument. It seems to have kind of been collectively hallucinated into existence by waves of internet comment sections over the years. But these aren't mutually exclusive, and nobody has made a case that the resources for these other features are compromising the ability to deliver core browser functionality.

    They also seem to assume that it's development decisions, rather than Google leveraging its search dominance and financial muscle, that are tied to changes in market share. I actually think these value-adds can be good, can punch above their weight and can, if they are smart in picking their spots, do so without necessarily compromising their ability to advance the development of Firefox.

    And nobody ever stops, breathes in and out, collects the evidence and makes the actual case. It's just kind of assumed, asserted, repeated, assumed again, repeated again ad nauseum. Because enough people have seen other people say it, so they say it too knowing it leads to upvotes.

    The ones closest to citing evidence, thankfully understanding at least how a real argument would actually work, are also the most unhinged, which probably isn't a coincidence.

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    I mean there's just no way around it. And I'm the most unapologetic Mozilla fanboy you will meet. What was the point of making a server if it was going to just die a few months later.

    You need to be in control of your projects and your vision at least enough to know if you can make a credible commitment to the thing you launch. And, like others here, I'm honestly kind of surprised that this, of all things, was too much for Mozilla to handle.

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    I see this as revisionist history. Mozilla has long been beloved for a whole host of FOSS reasons, that align with the same reasons FOSS enthusiasts like anything FOSS. I do think there are fanbases for things who think their object of adoration can do no wrong (e.g. Sneako fans probably). They are out there, but I don't see that as being true of Mozilla.

    I've seen supporters of Mozilla make nuanced points about it being an imperfect but important diversification of options that prevents Google from dominating the browser space, often in thoughtful interactions with fans of (say) the Brave browser or Opera browser over the fact that they rely on Chromium which is sustained by Google.

    Those convos have more going on than uncritical adoration, and imo it's important to let those nuances breath so that they, rather the oversimplifications, can be our primary takeaways.

    Interestingly, while talking in mournful past tense about Firefox's having lost their way, in this same thread there are people a few comments above denying that criticism of Mozilla is prevalent here. You guys should scroll up (or down) and say hello to each other.

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    1 day ago 33%

    Here's one example of a mega-upvoted post that is critical of Mozilla:

    https://lemmy.ml/post/13081759/9195853

    I think it's indicative not only of the prevalence of the view but also the quality (or lack thereof) of the arguments backing the view.

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  • privacy Privacy I got a new job. whatsapp group (20 people) is migrating to signal because I don't use it.
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    For a second I thought you meant you don't use Signal, so they all went there on purpose to avoid you.

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    It is a nice PR but for me I am not impressed. Rolex is also a non profit organization in Switzerland and and mostly help hiding there finance.

    Okay but Rolex is Rolex. There are uncountably many non-profits, and many (most?) do good work. I don't think Rolex is representative of your usual non profit.

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  • gaming Gaming Families of Uvalde victims sue Activision, say Call of Duty is 'the most prolific and effective marketer of assault weapons in the United States'
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    4 months ago 57%

    So I'm not a fan of guns but, "marketing guns" is not per se illegal nor unique to video games. Yet the lawsuit separates out video games specifically. So I am not sure I agree that it's less crazy at the end of the day.

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    So I did read the article, and.... I'm not understanding a word you are saying. The families are suing a video game company for a gun in their video game. Also the article is not at all making the emphasis that you are making between marketing a specific game and video games writ large (the article kind of speaks to both of those at the same time and isn't making any such distinction), so I don't know what you are talking about. As far as the article is concerned this has everything to do with the fact that the gun was in a video game, and even Activisions statement in response was to defend themselves from the idea that their video game is a thing that pushing people to violence. So even Activision understands the lawsuit as tying their video game to violence.

    I'm not saying I agree with the logic of the suit, but I literally have no idea what you think in the article separates out video games from the particular model of gun because that is just not a thing the article does at all.

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  • linux_gaming Linux Gaming It's Time to Bring Back the Steam Machine
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    I agree that the steam machine was too early.

    I don't know how it could ever start from zero without having to go through a growing stage. I think it was just necessary to have modest expectations, and so far as I can tell, valve partnered with third party vendors and didn't lose $$$ on it.

    Moreover, the downstream effect has been to set the foundation for the Steam Deck, which has been a smashing success. It just takes time to build up a mature ecosystem.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy What did you get told as a child that you realised was a lie as you got older?
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    6 months ago 100%

    Fast forward to today, I ended up killing him and am writing this from jail.

    Okay, important question here: are you writing this on Android or iPhone?

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  • privacy Privacy Google Pixel alternatives?
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    6 months ago 100%

    My Puxl was from eBay.

    To be honest, I don't know much about how credit cards can be associated with phone hardware. I would think it could conceivably be tied to phone #s. In my case the phone is unlocked and it's not an esim, which I understand we will all be moving too soon.

    I wonder if it might have something to do with Google Pay or Apple Pay that ties hardware information to payments? And as for Esim, it might make it so that you can't distinguish phones based on their physical sim card so it perhaps introduces a possibility of reliance on hardware.

    But this is all speculation on my part. I just don't know and I haven't made whatever precautions would be needed.

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  • technology Technology A Greener Google [April Fools 2020]
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    6 months ago 100%

    This is not from Google. This is Extinction Rebellion registering a domain to prank Google, by speaking in their voice and resolving to stop funding climate deniers. It's both a cheeky prank and a way to put pressure on Google to take accountability.

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    Sorry, I was super unclear there. This was not Google.

    However, Google also sometimes has done their own April Fools bits, and historically Google has been big part of April Fools hijinks. So I did mention them as a company that does these, and I did post this which is impersonating Google as an april fools prank, but yeah, this particular one was not at all carried out by Google.

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    I almost forgot today was April Fools day. I feel like since Covid, the national mood (TM) was such that Google and co stopped doing April Fools pranks, and/or if they did them, they were so safe they were groan inducing.

    Looking around at the roundup links for 2024, there aren't many that happened this year, from the looks of it. So I wanted to post this one, because it's the rarest of rare - one that I thought was really incredibly well done.

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  • privacy Privacy What privacy friendly app/service/stuff makes your life simpler?
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    6 months ago 100%

    NewPipe is a killer app I would say, with nearly Youtube Red level functionality in something that's free and OSS. A bit afield from privacy, but you do get to access youtube stuff without logging in.

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    Syncthing is brilliant, although for me it has had a heck of a learning curve to keep straight. Might just be me though.

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  • usa United States | News & Politics China’s Advancing Efforts to Influence the U.S. Election Raise Alarms
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    6 months ago 88%

    Beware, mods removed NYT reportage along similar lines as it applied to Russia when I tried to post it. Some topics are forbidden!

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  • videos Videos Rings of Power is a Disappointment, Here’s why | An Overdue Critique
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    I wholeheartedly agree. I'm glad that Amazon wanted to be ambitious, but there's so much great fiction out there that hasn't yet been adapted, even of other Tolkien stuff such as the Silmarillion (not exactly a story but still plenty of rich details about the world).

    I will say, it at least goes down smooth as turn-your-brain-off entertainment if you are looking for something that just looks nice. A lower bar to clear, but I liked having something to fall back to when I ran out of House of the Dragon.

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  • linux Linux Lasse Collin, the other xz maintainer, has acknowledged the backdoor
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    That's where the not that weird idea comes into play. It's not that weird to not want to be misrepresented - that's an entirely different thing from trolling, or strawmanning, or seeking out inflammatory topics on purpose. It's a natural and understandable reaction, and we shouldn't respond to it by deciding it's ok to retaliate with increasingly less fair characterizations of their statements.

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    6 months ago 100%

    And again, that's not even within an country mile of being a good faith attempt at charitable interpretation, for several reasons.

    You're twisting their words into some sort seemingly overnight goodbye to all software relying on third party libs. A more normal way of taking that is envisioning a more gradual progression to some future state of affairs, where to the greatest extent possible we've worked to create an ecosystem that meets our needs. An ecosystem that's build on a secure foundation of known and overseen libraries that conform to the greatest extent possible to the FOSS vision. Ideally you don't just say goodbye, you work to create ersatz replacements, which there's a rich tradition of in the FOSS world.

    Your other point was even worse:

    important software shouldn’t reuse code already made, they should reinvent the wheel and in the process introduce unique vulnerabilities

    Somehow, you decided that putting words in their mouth about going out of their way to solve the problem only with worst-case-scenario bad software development practices (e.g. lets go ahead and create unique vulnerabilities and never re-use code) is a reasonable way of reading them, which is completely nuts. FOSS can and does re-use code, and should continue to do so to the extent possible. And like all other software, strive to avoid vulnerabilities with their usual procedures. That's not really an argument against anything specific to their suggestion so much as its an argument against developing any kind of software at any point in time - new games, new operating systems, re-implementations seeking efficiency and security, etc. These all face the same tradeoffs with efficient code usage and security. Nothing more or less than that is being talked about here.

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  • usa United States | News & Politics 15 Years ago, CNN showed off it's first (and last) Hologram News report, with reporter Jessica Valenti appearing by "hologram" in Wolf Blitzers studio to discuss election results
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    6 months ago 100%

    It felt like cosmic justice when he was on celebrity jeopardy. He didn't know a damn thing, which was true to my idea of him.

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  • bluesky 🦋 Bluesky Social It is possible to interact with a Bluesky user or post on Lemmy?
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    6 months ago 50%

    Oh wow, that would be cool. I do think, in general, bridging can be iffy. I feel like there's a lot of bridging between IRC/matrix, and at least in my (admittedly limited) experience it has not felt super smooth.

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    6 months ago 100%

    I totally blocked from my memory the very brief period when holograms were a thing

    Yeah, I think some corner of my brain I knew this was exactly the kind of thing that would make us go wtf after some time had passed.

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  • linux Linux Lasse Collin, the other xz maintainer, has acknowledged the backdoor
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    6 months ago 100%

    we shouldn’t rely on free software made by free labor, and we need to say goodbye to some 60-70% or more of the software we use

    Again I'm just reading along, and as a person who cares about, you know, the principle of charity, I don't see how you can possibly think that's the most charitable interpretation of what they said. I took them to mean we should do what we can to ensure these projects have financial resources to continue, not that we should "say goodbye" to them.

    And here's the crazy thing: I'm not even saying I agree. I just think it's possible to address a face value version of what they're talking about without taking unnecessary cheap shots.

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    Mate, we are discussing on two different threads. Chill out. Maybe I didnt get your point so feel free to elaborate or leave it.

    I think it would be really good if all of us on the internet agreed to a rule, which is that if you mischaracterize someone or misread them, it's not that weird for them to want you to not do that. So I don't think it's fair to response to a comment correctly noting they are being mischaractized by going out of your way to try and make it about their emotions/mental state.

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    In what way did I bend your logic?

    Well for starters, the person above was pretty explicitly NOT advocating for reliance on third party libs, and perhaps more importantly, they were not in any way suggesting reliance on closed source software. In essence, diametrically the opposite of everything you were talking about.

    I think your confusion came in their phrasing of not relying on "labor product." I took them to mean, not relying on people committing their free labor to sustain FOSS. I think you must have read that as not supporting FOSS.

    Also - not constructive? But you’re the one that’s being negative.

    I think they are right. You took the exact opposite of what they said and "corrected" them for it, which is irritating as hell. And now you're doubling down, which is worse. I would be irritated too!

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    Are you sure that you actually know how to browse the rooms? I just opened my app, and I see, just for some examples, Linux gaming, vegan, and pine 64 all having activity within the past hour or so.

    I mean it's no discord by any stretch, But you're actually straight up saying that even the most active ones are 100% dead, there's something going on with how you're browsing and looking at the rooms.

    I feel like one of the biggest communication problems with stuff relating to open protocols or fediverse stuff, is that no one knows the lay of the land, there's no broadly held consensus of whether things are active or not, what the culture is like, and you end up with people making confident matter of fact statements that are just transparently not true based on cursory examination.

    When Mastodon was new, reporters would just make matter of fact claims that one of its downfalls was that instances couldn't connect with each other, even though that was called federating and just one of the most basic built-in features. Not that I'm the biggest fan of Blue Sky, but now that people are talking about blue sky, I've seen people just matter of factly claim that Blue Sky was 90% furry porn and rage bait. A totally outrageous claim, not even remotely aligned with my experience, but, just because there's no settled consensus about what's going on, there's not really any disincentive for someone just coming in and randomly saying that.

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    Exactly. For any proposed change, it's going to run up against what I like to call Status Quo Extremism, which is a mindset that suggests that "But that would be different from the status quo" counts as a defeater argument against proposed changes.

    The combination of incentives would, as you note, need to be driven by niche interests rather than attempting to reproduce the incentives of the top 0.01% of YouTube creators.

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    It is but there’s just not enough content to get me to fully stop YouTube yet

    I don't think anyone is proposing an overnight switch. You've got to take the long view. That said, I do think when it comes to federated activity pub style projects, Mastodon has gotten off the ground, Lemmy has exploded, pixel-fed seems to be doing pretty good, but the video stuff appears to be a tougher nut to crack.

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    Wait, what? I don't think they were talking about piracy. They sound like they're talking about something more like a C-Span type thing, envisioned as a YouTube alternative.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy Why aren't more people creating new operating systems, considering that macOS, Windows, and Linux were developed by individuals with computer science and programming skills?
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    Because it’s pointless.

    This is like Marvel Movie brain except applied to OSs. This mindset suggests that the only conceivable rationale for an OS is that it's tied to shiny brand names and commercial rationalizations.

    Despite this insistence, numerous alternative OS's do in fact exist and have been listed here. And the range of motivations extends beyond just having glossy icons for whatever the first 3 or 4 companies that pop in your head.

    You have:

    • experimentation and novelty/niche interest that don't align with specific commercial interests (e.g. Menuet OS, TempleOS)
    • user-oriented design philosophies with specific definitions of speed and useability (e.g. Haiku OS)
    • study/teaching in academic context
    • niche/emerging product categories (QNX)

    If you are able to understand why people would have these kinds of interests, it's the kind of thing that lights a fire in your mind, and for some people, sets them on a career, or opens up a major new interest, or leads to them having fun with projects that scratch their own itch, so to speak in ways that do lead to commercial applications (lest we forget that every FAANG has an origin story about how it started with tinkering in a garage). "Because it's pointless" makes me feel like I'm witnessing that inner fire of curiosity and sense of possibility die in real time.

    It doesn't mean there's no barrier to market penetration or no difficulty creating a kernel, but there's so much more to the WHY of creating an OS than getting listed on Nasdaq.

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    Perfectly stated! The moralizing story kind of serves as cover, as a complete blank check to excuse practically any behavior of the lender, without any limiting principle.

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    And there's the rub. Sure, it's a financed phone. It doesn't follow that we have to suspend judgment on the means they resort to, to enforce their terms.

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    Best Things And Stuff Of 2023 https://blog.fogus.me/2023/12/18/the-best-things-and-stuff-of-2023/
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    Asklemmy abbenm 3 years ago 93%
    Best options for Non-Google cloud storage as of 2022?

    What are Lemmy's feelings about the best cloud storage options these days, if you really want to break into the 1-2TB range? I'm not there yet, probably not even halfway there, but I like the peace of mind of potentially having the space if I need it. And I think subscribing to something in the Netflix price range is maybe something I'm ready for. My thoughts so far: [pcloud](https://www.pcloud.com/cloud-storage-pricing-plans.html?period=lifetime) - Intriguing because you can pay for a "lifetime" plan of 2TB of storage. But it's $350, which is a lot, and I don't know that I love the interface or usability, and I don't know if I trust them. [iDrive](https://www.idrive.com/pricing) - Super affordable. 5tb for "just" $80/year. It might be the best deal, but nothing about their identity suggests to me that they are "good guys." By which I mean, I'm not sure I trust them to make long-term promises for any specific plan. [Mega](https://mega.io/pro) - I like its very anti-google, very encrypted attitude. Born from the ashes of megaupload, they built encryption and zero knowledge into it. I LOVE that you can connect to it through the android app Solid Explorer and therefore don't even need the mega app if you don't want it. I hear bad things about it though? And it's pretty expensive at $115 per year for 2TB. My personal thoughts/reasoning/caveats: **Homebrew stuff**: I don't *quite* trust myself to use a homebrew setup like Nextcloud or Syncthing correctly. There's too much in terms of labor, upkeep, catastrophic single points of failure where you could lose everything. I feel like I'm 70% of the way to being smart enough to do this. **Avoiding the Bad Guys and the Free Stuff**: I've tried the free version of just about everything, from Google to Onedrive to Dropbox to Mediafire to Mega. There's even an android app that offers 1 free terrabyte?? But I don't want something from the bad guys where I'm going to be integrated into their closed source death drap: Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, and I don't want a too-good-to-be-true free service where I'm the product. I also would prefer to avoid something from the upstarts who kinda-sorta imitate the bad guys: Dropbox, Mediafire, Box. Because I'm not sure how much I can trust any specific long term promise from them. **It sounds like you're saying nothing is good enough! What exactly do you want!?** Something from good guys, not bad guys. Something like [Standardnotes](https://standardnotes.com/), but for file storage. They emphasize privacy, good governance principles and longevity of their service. Or [Linode](https://www.linode.com/support-experience/), with their independence, sense of mission, love of Linux & free software, all of which tells me they are good guys. Probably the correct answer is (1) here's this magical perfect source I never thought of, or (2) I'm thinking this much about it, I should probably do Nextcloud or syncthing given all the constraints that I'm putting out there. Anyway, that's my thoughts on cloud storage. What are yours?

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    Lemmy Support abbenm 3 years ago 83%
    Joined X years ago: it rounds up but I don't think it should

    I joined on June 1st, 2020. Today is December 30th 2021, so it's been about 1.5 years. Under my username, it displays as "Joined 2Y ago." So it's rounding up. I think it makes more sense to display years + months, or days, or maybe any other way that doesn't make it round up.

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    BestOfLists abbenm 3 years ago 100%
    Fogus: The best things and stuff of 2021 http://blog.fogus.me/2021/12/27/the-best-things-and-stuff-of-2021/

    Michael Fogus' 2021 list of best articles/talks, technical/non technical books, music and movies and programming languages.

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    Announcements abbenm 3 years ago 81%
    Announcing /c/BestOfLists https://lemmy.ml/c/bestoflists

    I like lists of things, because I feel like I get comprehensive overview of Interesting Stuff without having to do the work of searching for it all myself. And it's currently List Season so it's a good time to put up a community dedicated to them. The obvious "best of" lists tend to center on books, music, movies and other media, but you can use it for anything. Best Lemmy communities, best 1990s nickelodeon commercials, etc.

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    BestOfLists abbenm 3 years ago 100%
    The Ultimate Best Books of 2021 List - Reading All the Lists So You Don't Have to Since 2017 https://lithub.com/the-ultimate-best-books-of-2021-list/

    A review of 49 lists from 33 outlets, recommending more than 700 books, with 185 of them on multiple lists. This page filters them all down to the books that made the most best-of's for 2021.

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    BestOfLists abbenm 3 years ago 100%
    Album of the Year Lists 2021 www.albumoftheyear.org

    This is a site that aggregates a bunch of music best-of lists from approximately 100 sites, ranging from USA Today to AV Club to Paste to Decibel. Pretty mainstream I think, but a decent enough birds eye view of mainstream 2021 music lists.

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    BestOfLists abbenm 3 years ago 100%
    Year End Lists (Best of 2021 and previous years) https://www.yearendlists.com/

    I think I should start with the meta, which begins with a site that aggregates 2021 best-ofs.

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    Really Interesting abbenm 3 years ago 87%
    Hypnogram: create an image from text https://hypnogram.xyz/
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    Asklemmy abbenm 4 years ago 81%
    Is there a word for this? When racist trolls try to rebrand "racism is bad" to "difference of opinion"

    Here's a pattern you've probably seen: 1. Racists/nazi shows up and says racist/nazi things 2. Get called out for it and/or banned 3. They claim they are unfairly banned "for disagreeing." They completely leave out the part about them being a racist nazi. You know, *that* move. I've seen it more times than I can count and I bet you have too. They call disagreement **with nazism** "opinions you don't like", leaving out the nazism part. Any way of framing disagreements with them while subtracting out the actual content of what they say. It's so common that I think it deserves a word. I know there are generic descriptions: e.g. "being a troll", but I think something specific to this particular behavior deserves its own word. That way it can just be identified and dismissed for what it is and not argued with.

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    Wikidiamonds in the Wikirough abbenm 4 years ago 100%
    List of Eponymous Laws https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_eponymous_laws
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    Metal abbenm 4 years ago 100%
    Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Phthisis (Of Natural History) www.invidio.us

    I guarantee you've never heard anything like this. Incredibly original and inspired track from Sleepytime Gorilla Museum.

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    Metal abbenm 4 years ago 100%
    Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Donkey Headed Adversary Of Humanity Opens The Discussion www.invidio.us
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    Lemmy Support abbenm 4 years ago 100%
    If you edit a comment and click 'save' it permanently hangs on the loading icon.

    This is an issue for me now on Firefox for Windows 10 as well as the Chrome browser for ChromeOS. Despite hanging, it does save my edits.

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    Metal abbenm 4 years ago 100%
    Meshuggah - Do Not Look Down www.invidio.us
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    Gaming abbenm 4 years ago 87%
    What are your favorite obscure gems from the itch.io game bundle?

    I like discovering new things. So I went through the *entire* list of games in the [Bundle For Racial Justice and Equality](https://itch.io/b/520/bundle-for-racial-justice-and-equality). I found some I liked, and wanted to share. What I don't want to share are the relatively widely known games: Oxenfree, Celeste, Oneshot, A Short Hike, Pyre, Octodad, Hidden Folks, Night In The Woods. Games that already have over a thousand reviews on Steam. Here are some of my obscure gems: [Cromwell](https://thedigitaltechnologist.itch.io/cromwell) - Clearly inspired by Reigns, and I loved Reigns. A story based card game with swipe-left or swipe-right decisions. Reigns was amazing, I was sad when I finished all the Android Play Store versions of the games, but am glad there's another one in the spirit of that series. [A New Life](https://zephyo.itch.io/a-new-life) - It was made by Angela He, creator of Missed Messages. The atmosphere, the aesthetic, is just so awesome to me. Why can't other creators make games so lush with feels and beauty as Angela He? There's just no comparison imo. [Elsemir](https://stelexsoftware.itch.io/eselmir) - a really well done 2d graphical point + click fantasy game. Click through to the itch.io page and check out the reviews and screenshots. I could go on, but I'll pause there. What did *you* find in the itch.io bundle?

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