Unblended

joined 1 year ago
[–] Unblended@kbin.social 7 points 1 year ago (5 children)

I saw the writing on the wall a few years back, it was so painfully obvious. I started switching to KiCAD early, and feel so bad for ever recommending Eagle to people who will now have to learn yet another new tool in order to find something usable.

Fusion360 is so bad, I had to explain why SolidWorks was different earlier today and they were shocked by things like "if I move the case the board I say is attached to the case moves to" and "I don't have to align it by eye, it's a computer".

And I'm definitely not starting VMWare to run Fusion360 with nonsense online components that slow it down to uselessness and integrate it into a tool that doesn't need to be on at all... it's just not possible. It was obvious once they stopped updating the version. It's pathetic nonetheless that they cannot think beyond the one-true-way of integrating a dozen mediocre tools into one extra-mediocre product.

[–] Unblended@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

I mean, largely to me this is fine and great as long as the reverse is also true. It's fabulous to have two totally independent systems that are fully interoperable to such an extent.

I don't think there's a meaningful competition in growth or anything, that's just a number. The main downside is reduced development focus...

But -- If Lemmy is like a frontend for kbin and vice versa, isn't that fine? The Lemmy apps will load kbin posts and kbin apps will load lemmy posts.

 

Been rolling this over in my head for a bit, and am curious what makes sense to other folks.

From a user side, they can choose to add magazines/communities from any instance to a group that they define and give a nickname. This gives an individual user the only say in deciding what magazines should show up in the same place.

Any automated way of doing this is going to be hard and have edge cases, I think this is a small amount to ask and people could share collections from different instances to bootstrap. But if someone really hates the vibe of a particular instance's version of a topic (or doesn't think it's moderated to their liking) they can disconnect from it with one button.

On the posting side, it makes sense that the user would need to select one particular instance to make their "primary" for the purposes of posting.

The mods from the primary instance would be responsible for their posts; the mixing of posts from different instances would be entirely defined by the user so there's no need to think about cross-instance moderation.

The result is that you're able to follow things in a way that is convenient for you, but there's no guarantee that someone else will necessarily see your post unless they follow your primary instance.

That seems like the right balance to me, to make virtual communities large enough to be useful without forcing everyone to join the biggest instance.

[–] Unblended@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

I wonder if China has a favorite.

[–] Unblended@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Can't control when you do it.

[–] Unblended@kbin.social 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

While true, people seem to pretty immediately get it once it's clear where to see the source instance. If they care, they're usually surprised, and then the reason magazines on different instances are different makes sense.

I'm not sure what there is to do about it, the impression that there is one magazine is a relic of centralization, all there is to do is explain that it is not the case when people are inevitably confused. I hate simplifying it to "bob@microsoft.com and bob@apple.com are different people" because I know it feels more complicated than that but it seems like it doesn't take that long to click honestly.

Best I figure is to have welcoming communities that don't turn into asshats if someone is confused or asks questions. This doesn't seem like something you can force people to understand before they run into a problem and try to figure out what's going on. Eventually there will be an AI bot that answers questions I'm sure...!

[–] Unblended@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

I wonder to what extent the massive imbalance in news coverage was simply super wealthy families handing journalists pre-written pieces so that laziness would dictate this result (rather than the journalists doing this naturally, although laziness is natural enough I guess).

[–] Unblended@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Very cool, I didn't know they added !msocial.

Seems it only searches tags, which seems appropriate for Mastodon.

I feel like there is a huge difference in expectations of discoverability with this UI versus Mastodon, which makes full text search a non-question here whereas on Mastodon it was a (often ill-informed but well-intentioned) argument about privacy.

On Mastodon you can opt-in to have your posts indexed by Google, hopefully kbin/lemmy can rely on DDG or Google to do the full-text search for us with a flag on robots...?

[–] Unblended@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

@ono perfect, for some reason all I could see was what was on the front page.

 

I think it's worth suggesting that because it gives more diversity in moderation styles it'd be good to have a list of all the kbin servers (public or with approval) so that we can see where else might be good.

Is this an existing thread? I can only easily find the three main ones in the primary website, perhaps this can be a git repository or even a google doc... I personally would prefer smaller niche instances when people make one that fits my interests.

#fediverse

[–] Unblended@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah, it'd just be nice if it lost all that value before going public and ended up a loss for the VCs instead of retirees.

[–] Unblended@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Doesn't that result in the general public owning shares that gradually decrease in value while the current owners make money at the current value? Seems like index funds will be paying for it unless the actual amount the Reddit owners sell it for goes down before the sale.

Satisfying I guess, but frustrating that the people that did the damage get a payout while the public holds the bag while it deflates.

 

huh, I followed this account from my mastodon account and sent it a DM but don't see anything.

is this expected?

#fediverse

 

Huh, is it possible to mute everyone that's subscribed to something? Seems useful as a honeypot.

#kbin

 

It's weird that it's so hard to figure out how to donate towards server upkeep costs, I had the same issue with my Mastodon instance.

Is there an about page with a link or is someone hosting this out of their cushion change XD

#fediverse

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