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Ask HN: Best non-fiction book you read in 2024?
  • A couple things I read this year I can vouch for:

    • The Decipherment of Linear B; A history of the decipherment of the Myceanean language; part linguistics, part code breaking.
    • Ignition!: An informal history of liquid rocket propellants; Fucking hilarious, full of insane stories about the early history of rocketry and the many characters involved.
  • How could we convince Reddit subs to move over to Lemmy?
  • A few niche examples:

    /r/generative /r/musicians /r/wildernessbackpacking /r/tropicalweather /r/analogcommunity /r/heavymind

    Good luck convincing the non-technical users there to come here. This place is currently great for interests catered to programmers and sysadmins (speaking as one!), but artist and hobby communities are seriously lacking.

  • Niche Communities won't be able to reach their true potential until lemmy adds a sort that takes engagement into account.
  • I think to trying meet all of these without compromises (such as privacy and performance) is basically impossible. How would one boost engagement on positive emotions or personalize without large data mining efforts, model building, and running text classification on every comment or post?

    I agree they are good aspirations.

  • Feedback about our name: someone's concerns on sharing
  • There are a lot of interests I have which do not have enough users in communities here to make sharing things worthwhile, personally. Why waste time sharing art or music or other original content in places where it gets little engagement?

    There's a reason the front page is primarily covered in memes, news, technology news, and politics, and that's because those require little barrier of entry to participate in for those tech savvy enough to already be here.

  • Tankies: A Data-driven Understanding of Left-Wing Extremists on Reddit
  • They did not categorize anarcho-capitalism as far left, it is merely mentioned as part of the diagram of subreddits of varying ideologies. In fact if you actually read the chart in Figure 3, you would see it is firmly categorized along with other right wing ideologies.