Gorgritch_umie_killa

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[–] Gorgritch_umie_killa@aussie.zone 5 points 3 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

And so do the US, and especially Musk. So what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable obect?

Looks like you've got a good community going there. Not sure i have much to contribute, but we do have some crossover with the associated communities.

I'm not a big fan of those absolute firehoses though. It would be impossible to read as much as they post, and therefore they can't have much invested or interest in the subjects which is bad for discussion and reminds me of the reasons for disliking AI slop.

[–] Gorgritch_umie_killa@aussie.zone 6 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

I started posting by picking the communuty for the place i live and trying to post local and independent media and special interest groups articles about/in the context of that place.

Its benefits are,

  • It creates activity on the fediverse that is unique, and the more interesting for it.
  • You'll be promoting the voices of those less often heard.
  • You can also help local and independent media with readers and exposure. Its seen as more of an offline problem of media concentration, but i think theres online solutions for the surviving publications.

If you look through my history you'll see my posts to c/Perth/WesternAustralia there are ebbs and flows in interest but the key point is when something happens, say a protest, or a pub banning some nazis the community is there ready for the users, active and established.

If you go to the sidebar of that community, and all the communities i moderate i have gathered in each a host of resources for people to refer to for articles and information in regards each of those communities. It also helps me to have easy access to those publishers as i look for something i find interesting.

So i don't know what city or State you live in, but if theres a place based server, or a generalist server that hosts a community for it, i'd start posting there. If it looks abandoned maybe jump onto that servers c/meta and request to become the moderator. That'll give you the ability to change things like the sidebar and participate in managing misbehaviour if/when users post things off topic/against the rules for the community.

See you in fediverse ;)

Edit: oh, also posting is a piece of active fun, instead of waiting passivley for something to entertain you. So its fun in a different way to scrolling feeds, or commenting.

Good thing about activitypub is the power of mods and admins is always checked by the ability of others to enter the scene and create competitor communities and servers.

 

Currently reading Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov, and stumbled upon the passage that describes the Visi-Sonor. As i read along i made the connection between that and Futurama's Holophonor! Had to go on the futurama wiki on fandom to check it had been noticed by others before. So cool to find out new details in Futurama even after all these years.

Some quotes that align the pair so well,

  • Ebling Mis "Near as I can make it, no one on the Foundation can make it talk right"

  • Ebling Mis "More often than not, good players are idiots otherwise."

I suppose this is slightly reversed in the Futurama episode, where Fry can only play when he's not an idiot?

  • Magnifico speaking about his Visi-Sonor piece "It is but a poor makeshift I have created, but my minds poverty precludes more. I call it, "The Memory of Heaven." "

Much the same as how Fry gets his inspriation.

 

This link is for if people here are interested in an idea i've had. I'd love you all to have a read and see what you think. Cheers.

 

After looking at this aussie zone Post i realise a fun functionality, that could also help new users understand the constellation of instances and how they're connected yet disconnected, could be another option in the level of instance engagement selection.

So we currently have,

  • Subscribed
  • All
  • Local

Would it technically be feasible to introduce to that list a feature like below,

  • Visit Instance

      - midwest.social ^
    
      - lemmy.ml ^
    
      - aussie.zone ^
    
      - feddit.org ^
    
      - jlai.lu ^
    
      - lemmy.ca ^
    
      - mander.xyz ^
    

....etc

^ denotes a text box expansion button with the about page for each instance.

Its very clear that the melting pot/reddit-esque environment in All is maybe similar to what someone from lemmy.world might see in their Local feed, but for more specialised instances like aussie.zone is completely different.

The Experience from my Local to All

To explain, my local instance (AZ) is full of instance specific posts, Australian specific mostly, and it's own familiar community of users. Most of this smaller scale activity is buried under all the other activity feeding into All, leading mostly to a totally different set of curated aggregated links between Local and All.

This functionality is so great, i can go on All have a look at whats happening in the wider lemmyverse/fediverse, when i get sick of the horrible shit (joke, kinda) happening in the world i switch to Local and see all the horrible shit (joke, kinda) happening in the instance i'm most related to.

The thing is i get curious about other instances. I get glimpses through All of whats happening on their servers, but not a very clear picture. This could be solved through being able to visit these other Local feeds of instances.

Leveraging the Difference of a Decentralised Platform in a fun way.

This would leverage the key point of difference between the fediverse architecture and centralised platforms like reddit.

Each instance to a more or lesser degree have their own communities and culture building up across those specific communities. I imagine Local on instances like lemmy.ml or jlai.lu, etc are quite different than sorting by All. As i say above, aussie.zone is a very different experience to All and it basically doubles the enjoyment of the platform.

Being able to easily explore different instances in their entirety might be analogous to going on a trip, especially with the location based instances.

It could also help with sorting and navigating communities for subject specific instances like mander.xyz, (an instance dedicated to nature and science).This could help with community discovery problems often discussed over on c/fedigrow.

New User's Understanding

At the moment new users, especially going on to sites like lemmy.world, seem to be having an experience largely analogous to that on reddit, maybe with a few more communists in the mix ;).

This is good because its familiar, but as the post at the beginning illustrates, probably doesn't help with understanding the network and its qualitiative difference.

Being able to select and visit feeds from connected Instances to your Local could help bridge that unfamiliarity gap, as new users can select and focus on a single instance and its foibles rather more clearly than the rat-run between different communities hosted on these obscure things called Instances.

This is just Jerboa

I understand that this would just be a change in functionality for Jerboa users, but if it were to be rolled out, tested, and liked on Jerboa, it might lead to wider adoption of the function.

If you read this far, thanks for being patient. I know i'm a wordy writer.

 

Came across this post,

https://lemmy.world/post/34827799

In the jerboa app the video plays automatically, but i can't see a way to pause the video, just a mute button.

I've never seen a video play like this in the Jerboa app, so i'm guess this was that update earlier this week?

Have i missed something? Is there a pause function, or something in settings that stops the autoplay?