

Guess I’m not playing it then. Oh well.
Guess I’m not playing it then. Oh well.
because I do not trust big tech.
Dude, same. I mean, I get that’s why many are here, but it’s just gotten so much worse lately.
Starting to build my first Linux machine to use as my daily driver laptop. Been meaning to get into it all for years, but Microsoft’s constant shenanigans as of late and everyone on Lemmy really pushed me to take the plunge.
It’ll be a “baby’s first project” of a used Thinkpad running on Mint, but it’s a start to getting out from under these corporate fucks. Every step away is a step to which I’m not planning to return.
Yeah, the plan was similar to when Time-Warner acquired Myspace only to not understand what a social media site is inherently; then fumble the bag and sell as fast as possible. They really fucked themselves left right and center on that deal… but everyone’s friend Tom is still a multimillionaire.
Automattic declined to share a time frame as to when the migration would be complete, given its scale, but a rep for the company called the progress so far “exciting.”
Yeah, they’ve been talking about this for years now.
AdamEatsAss is a man of the people. He’s got his finger on the pulse of popular opinion.
Give Fedilab a try. I’ve been using it for about a year now; it’s been pretty smooth and straight forward.
You can follow Lemmy threads and users on Mastodon right now, but it’s super clunky just from the fact both platforms are so different from each other. Here’s this thread, as seen from my Mastodon account on the Tusky app.
I’ve never used the official app for PixelFed, I’m just on Fedilab for both it and Mastodon… is the PixelFed app worth a look?
Bro, just admit you only read the headline before coming down to comment.
This is seriously one of my favorite things about the Fediverse… someone decided to make their own experience of it and build a platform… now it’s a thing.
Kudos clever internet person!
I (37M) am a broadcast TV tech director so I guess that puts me in the “techbro” world, however, I wouldn’t consider myself an “early adopter.” I’d say really I’m just tired of corporate social media and all the algorithms and BS. And I’m not alone.
Why am I on Mastodon and Lemmy:
I was looking for something genuinely different, something human focused, something better. Hopefully the Fediverse can be that and hold the line against the likes of Meta. I’ve gotten four people in my close friends circle to give Fedi a try on three different platforms, all within the last two weeks.
My solution here:
We can’t expect hobbyist server hosts, pro bono web devs, and volunteer modmins to pay to advertise this place. Memories of the marketing classes I was forced to take in college are screaming at me right now that what we need to do is begin an honest to goodness word-of-mouth campaign for the whole of the Fediverse… and by that I don’t mean “posting aggressively” about it on Facebook, Reddit, Threads, TikTok, Tumblr, Twitter, BlueSky, etc, etc.
Scary as it may be to some of us “techbros,” we need to go touch some grass and actually talk to people in the real world. “Word of mouth” means face to face, in person, and it’s possibly the most powerful advertising tool ever devised. I’d genuinely advise taking a cue from fundy Christians… evangelize… talk to your friends, your family, your co-workers about what you like about the Fediverse and what they might like. Listen to their problems with Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Tumblr, TikTok, etc… offer a possible solution that they could give a try. Obviously, don’t be pushy or a dick but also, if they do take the leap, help them get settled. Help them find a platform they’d like and how to find the communities and users with whom they’d like to interact.
Perhaps there are some onerous barriers to entry to places like this, but there are loads of people out there genuinely looking for better online communities and just better social media in general. This place -it’s various platforms and numerous instances- can be that for a load of people, but they won’t know about it unless we tell them.
Just switched to Linux for my daily driver laptop!