[-] [email protected] 2 points 7 hours ago

True that, I suppose Piefed has it's advantages with a faser development pace.
Although I'm still sceptical, especially regarding fragmentation

[-] [email protected] 3 points 7 hours ago

Huh, TIL. Though some websites say they made the performance intensive stuff like image processing in C++

[-] [email protected] 2 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

Genuine question: Lemmy provides a good, solid backbone and API, right? And a lot of 3rd party tools & clients make up for it's "deficits", even in admin tools. So why do we need a big monolith and risk fragmentation, even if the features are "native"?

[-] [email protected] 1 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

I'd be willing to bet that the backend isn't

[-] [email protected] 3 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

Perfectly put, .world is already turning into a new Reddit and Piefed is perfectly made to encourage turning into a new Reddit once all the .world'ers move there

[-] [email protected] 9 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

A comment I came across a while ago puts it quite well:

I haven't used piefed myself but I wouldn't want to switch to it because I feel like it gives more power to downvotes and karma (or "reputation" as they call it):

  • Comments with -10 score are collapsed by default.
  • People who get downvoted a lot end up with a ‘low reputation’ indicator next to their name. You’ll know it when you see it.
  • Upvotes in meme communities do not add to reputation.

Those are three of the twelve points listed as differences to lemmy on their features page.

I also don't agree with some of the points in their article on "PieFed features for growing healthy communities".

from: https://sopuli.xyz/comment/17119490
the comments' thread is also quite interesting

Plus it's written in Python and has only 1,6k MAUs, so we can only guess how well it scales

Slightly edited from an older comment of mine:

EDIT: as such I believe that operating a Piefed instance would be a waste resources and actually harmful considering the fragmentation it would cause for little to no benefit at all (also it seems much better set up for a new Reddit with all the .world'ers flooding over there and the anti-features)

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

Radio Liberty was literally initiated by the CIA and has been controlled by the "United States Agency for Global Media" since it was privatised, please look it up...

Even fucking Wikipedia has it listed in the first 3 paragraphs

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

To anyone reading this except OP:

This is such a fucking obvious troll it hurts omg. Radio Free [Region] is literally a mouthpiece of blatant western imperialist misinformation.

This person == 🤡🤡🤡

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I don't see how that reflects on the project, even more so since you are nor supporting them i any way by using SimpleX, since it's not paid, free/libre and decentralised

It's objectively one of the best secure messengers out there (eight next to Signal and Briar) with Matrix trailing by a bit but still faaaar ahead of most other stuff

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

LOL, not exactly. It's just that you can combine as many nouns as you want. The fact that you can turn pretty much any verb into a noun (Substantivierung) doesn't help with complexity XD

EDIT: e.g. German doesn't have specific words for vehicle or plane, it's just "stuff that drives" (Fahrzeug) or "stuff that flies" (Flugzeug) it's rly fun and allows for a lot of nuance, but can be rly confusing at times (even to native speakers)

Or the fact that "Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz" is a perfectly valid noun LMAO

[-] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

Better to use SimpleX than Deltachat tbh

[-] [email protected] 14 points 2 days ago

In Germany, older ppl sometimes use the term "Busenfreunde"

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We now require alternative text (from now to referred to as "alt text") to be added to all posts/comments containing media, such as images, animated GIFs, videos, audio files, and custom emojis.
EDIT: For files you share in the comments, a simple summary should be enough if they’re too complex.

We are committed to social equity and to reducing barriers of entry, including (digital) communication and culture. It takes each of us only a few moments to make a whole world of content (more) accessible to a bunch of folks.

When alt text is absent, a reminder will be issued. If you don't add the missing alt text within 48 hours, the post will be removed. No hard feelings.

If there are no clear and valid objections from the community, we will fully adopt the requirement in a week or so.

Draft for sidebar rule

We require alternative text (from now referred to as "alt text") to be added to all posts/comments containing media, such as images, animated GIFs, videos, audio files, and custom emojis.

We are committed to social equity and to reducing barriers of entry, including (digital) communication and culture. It takes each of us only a few moments to make a whole world of content (more) accessible to a bunch of folks.

When alt text is absent, a reminder will be issued. If you don't add the missing alt text within 48 hours, the post will be removed. No hard feelings.

Draft for guideline page in our wiki

(since the instance wiki is currently unusable, we were unable to expand the wiki accordingly; we will follow up on this when possible)

Guidelines for writing alternative text (from now referred to as "alt text")

For more details please feel free to take a look here:

Where to write it

Media posts

  • For image posts (including animated ones) this can easily be done using the alt text field provided by Lemmy.
  • For videos please provide these in the post's body.

Embeds (read: in post body or comments): When embedding media in your posts or comments (regardless of media type) you can use markdown to add a label (aka. alt text).

  • unlabelled embed: ![](https://example.com/image.jpg)
  • labelled embed: ![Earth viewed from the Moon](https://example.com/image.jpg)

How to write it

The following steps are there to establish a help framework/standard, but are not a hard requirement, especially since they aren't always applicable

General advice:

  • Be descriptive, but concise
  • Avoid extra phrases like "an image of" - the screen reader already knows the media type
  • Summarize the purpose (alt text should convey the meaning or intent of the medium just as much as it describes the actual elements represented)
  • Standard emoji are screen reader accessible and thus are allowed without descriptions
  • Audio content must be transcribed if it does not already have a transcript or accessible subtitles

Additional guidelines, which we include because – if ignored – they make the job of screen readers harder or might make the output less useful for the people who utilise them

  • Never add line breaks to alt text
  • Never add the double quotes from whatever keyboard you use to alt text
  • Don't write words in all-caps
  • Avoid abbreviations like the plague if you can
  • Don't type out emoticons
  • Always end your sentences and your image descriptions with a full stop

Images:

  • Write the main caption first (eg. the top/bottom text)
  • Describe the background if essential
  • Describe subjects in a logical order (iterate the following for each subject:)
    • For subjects with a caption next to them, write the caption first
    • Explain what the subject looks like and what it is doing
  • Don't be afraid to give away the punchline when it would otherwise be hard to get

Animated Images/Videos:

  • WRITE A CONTENT WARNING (if applicable): Be specific about what is in the content warning. In the context of flashing lights, it is recommended to use terms like "strobe lights", "flashing lights", "strobing", "seizure warning", or similar
  • Use image steps where it makes sense
  • Write a transcript of relevant on-screen text
  • Write out all spoken audio, adding environmental sounds if they are important for understanding the video
  • For videos you should provide an alt text that conveys the general context and a description where sensible. -(E.g. if your video includes dialogue that is not reflected in subtitles, you are required to provide a transcript of it in the video description.)
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