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/c/newusers would be glad to partner up

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Tinder ruined dating. It’s made interactions very transactional.

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Several (attempted) murderers have owned copies of The Catcher in the Rye.

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Ragebait like noahgettheboat, idiotsincars, publicfreakout. It’s the Jerry Springer of the 2020’s.

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A lot of places in the US have (had?) small, weekly, free newspapers that are actually pretty good. They get by by being full of ads, often the kinds of ads more family-friendly outlets wouldn’t publish.

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New Users community (lemmy.world)
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A community for onboarding new users.

New Users [email protected] https://lemmy.world/c/newusers

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I could list a bunch of general YTers that cover retro games among other gaming topics, but for those who mainly cover retro games I like Big Ole Words, Hungry Goriya, and Video Works.

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Long Reads [email protected] https://lemmy.world/c/longreads

Long-form, in-depth, thought-provoking articles about various topics

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“Magazine” implies little if any input from readers (letters to the editor being the exception). It doesn’t sound very interactive.

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I’ll go first.

When I was a kid my family had a TI-99/4A. The 99 series was Texas Instruments’ only real foray into the PC and video game market, and it failed to be competitive with Commodore, Atari, and Amiga. Most games were booted from cartridges.

My favorites were Hunt the Wumpus, a sort of early survival-horror with a turn-based grid system, and Alpiner, a mountain-climbing game with various hazards, kind of a reverse SkiFree. It also had the ability to read data from cassette tapes to load text-based games. The one I remember is Hammurabi, a sim/strategy game which I didn’t really get as a kid. Now that I’ve gotten into strategy games like Civilization and Romance of the Three Kingdoms it would be interesting to revisit.

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Does federation have a bit of a learning curve? No doubt.

Is Lemmy buggy as heck? Absolutely.

But I don’t think that really justifies a lot of the comments I’m seeing in Reddit alternatives threads that it’s hard to figure out. The front page feed and sort options are very similar to Reddit. Searching for same-instance communities is not too difficult. Posting, commenting, and voting are all quite intuitive. What’s the problem?

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  • nuclear fusion power
  • male birth control
  • Metroid Prime 4
  • native accessibility features for Reddit
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The lesson from GeoCities, MySpace, Yahoo Groups, etc. and now Reddit is that you can’t depend on a large corporation to host your content indefinitely.

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I tried to look up Tumblr’s present and past Alexa rankings, but it turns out that Alexa was closed last year.

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My hope is that federation will be a good solution to these issues. Users can choose a home instance based on the types of content they do or don’t want to see. Instances with conflicting focuses or policies can defederate from one another.

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My hope is that this is a shift back to a more decentralized internet.

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