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soronixa @lemmy.ml

living my life, trying to be productive, and miserably failing at both.

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A thread "Please don't use Lemmy :( Human rights, oppression" on Mastodon
  • if we were talking about lemmygrad, I would agree, but personally lemmy.ml is a place for me that I enjoy browsing and posting to. anyway I think it's the best opportunity for anyone interested in making a centrist or apolitical instance and get the label of "flagship instance" on joinlemmy to help it grow and become as big as lemmy.ml, it will also make it easier for people who don't like the politics of lemmy.ml to choose an instance knowing that it has no strong political affiliation.

    but I agree the folks on lemmygrad can be a little bit ... let's say annoying.

    also interesting that their only problem seems to be about the "genocide".

  • it's hard to come up with titles when you deal with portraits xD

    and look, she has a little golden earring!

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    unable to come up with a title

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    my take at making a character with a dark past

    step one: close his eyes as if he's staring at a spotlight, yeah, that must make him interiguing.

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    Hope you like mountains :)

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    first post of !artbreeder :D

    Artbreeder is generative adversarial network, a type of machine learning that makes it possible to play around with landscapes, portraits, album covers, and more. you can breed different images together and make new images, or just change different variables to make the changes you want. I though it'd be cool to have a community for it on lemmy and share the beauties of machine learning :)

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    What do you think about recent events on c/worldnews? Should we try to prevent such behaviors?

    so if you haven't come across it, see here , here , here and here .

    in short, one side says sources are pro-imperialist, the other side believes they're legitimate sources. then there is one user thinking we have been targeted by troll farms, one accusing others of being conspiracy theorists and stuff like that. it's one of the most unproductive arguements I've seen on Lemmy, something that looks like one those downvoted-to-oblivian threads on reddit. it's just a mess.

    I think we can do a few things to prevent such pointless fights in the future:

    1. my favoriate response would be creating a community of fact-checker Lemmurs. it'll function similar to a wikipedia talk page, anyone can request a trial for an article shared on c/worldnews , then they will present evidence and sources to challenge the article, while the other side attempts to do the same. personal attacks, accusing of being a troll, asking for a call on jitsi to debate face to face (like seriously?!?!) will be forbidden. both sides will debate untill they reach an agreement. trying to go off-topic, bad faith arguements etc will be forbidden as well.

    each time we reach a conclusion, a positive or negative point will be assigned to news source and to the person who posted it. best contributers who show the least bias will get a point as well. overtime it will help us to see if a source is really good or not.

    1. a much easier approch would be to let downvotes and upvotes decide the fate of each post. I understand that this is the whole point of lemmy and similar platforms, but right now we have the problem of each side using downvotes and upvotes like it's a battle. posts about internet censoreship and tiny pigs are being downvoted because the person who posts them trusts the Guardian and other news outlets.

    2. we can limit the number of posts on c/worldnews to minimize the amount of personal attacks and arguements.

    so what do you think? I personally think as more users come to lemmy, we'll be dealling with more diverse opinions, and people might just engage in behaviors that harms the platform and benefits no one. this will be a real problem considering that Lemmy leans far-left. in my opinion having a fact-checking community will be neccessary if we don't want fact-based communities turn into battlefields.

    ps: am I going too far and overreacting? to be honest I don't know xD I just think there's no chance for productive political arguements if we can't agree on the facts, and i see no point in what's happening on c/worldnews right now.

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    What are some features you want to see in Lemmy and some features you don't want to see?

    What are some new or reddit features that you think will improve Lemmy, and what are the things that you don't want to lay your eyes upon ever?

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    What free VPNs would you reccomend?
  • While most free VPNs are scam, ProtonVPN is recommended by proivacytools.io and is available on F-Droid. But if you can, support them by paying for their services. Oh, and the free version doesn't work for torrenting, for obvious reasons.