JohnnyEnzyme

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[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee -2 points 2 months ago (6 children)

Bullshit.

I've been on Reddit for 9yrs, and have seen loads of recycled post content, which is definitely a thing. Even for the karma-farmers, though, there's at least a usefulness in bringing interesting content to new users who hadn't seen it before. And yeah, sometimes bots will replicate comments in such threads from years earlier. This is also a thing.

But across my ~dozen curated streams I see about 10% of that stuff, and 90% actual fresh content, including actual commenters that one can interact with if one merely tries. (have you?)

So part of my point is this-- if you're browsing vanilla Reddit and complaining about the experience, then you're telling me that you haven't made any significant attempt to set up your Reddit acct properly, up to and including failing to set up RES properly.

And if so, what you're telling me in short here is that you don't know what you're talking about.

[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 0 points 2 months ago (10 children)

This is a silly/ridiculous narrative that simply isn't true.

I'm on both places, and have been doing my best to grow things on the Lemmy side for ~2yrs now, but Reddit is still invaluable to me for plenty of fresh and authentic talk across a number of subjects. Yes, botting may be a problem here and there, and power-tripping mods exist (at both places, actually), but overall Reddit is still a robust, useful site.

Now, do I like forward to the Fediverse growing and attracting more users over time to more and more niche communities? ABS-SO-LUTELY.

But I think we have to make that happen by producing quality comments, posts and communities, not by declaring false victories, nor by making completely disingenuous comments.

[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Oof. I've been in the ER a couple times recently due to hypertension spikes. Some scary shit, yeah. Meds now adjusted, yadda-yadda, and hopefully things work out.

In the meantime, still trying to get some posts out there to keep the sublemmy alive. Unfortunately, numbers are rather sharply down the past couple weeks. Usually this is simply due to the vagaries of timestamps and theme of material, but I'm not sure it's just that, anymore.

Oh well, a few more weeks will hopefully tell the tale, for ze better or ze wurst.

I guess, truth be told, that we could ALL use some help with our projects(!)

[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 5 points 2 months ago

Not sure how directly related this is, but I used to love making pizza from scratch as a young-ish dude.

Now, it's almost impossible to completely screw up pizza under almost any coicumstances, but I've learned over the years that: 1) preparing / proofing the dough (as long as necessary) is mission critical, and 2) creating an oven-situation which transfers heat as rapidly possible is... also mission critical, haha.

This means that some people, due to sheer diligence and careful prep, can produce unbelievably delicious, oven-brick-style pizzas in their humble little kitchens!

[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 5 points 2 months ago

Haha, thanks for sharing, WB.

(I'm thinking "Wow! Wow!" is either about jealousy, or a comment upon how F'd up the whole situation is. XD)

[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 3 points 2 months ago

Homeless guac, homeless guac...!? There will always be a place for...

Oh, okay, that looks lovely. 😅

[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Interesting!

I don't have Netflix, so I really on you all to share some samples, if you can! <3

[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 3 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I'm fully onboard with all the critique listed here, but I'm afraid I do still use R on a daily basis. Why? Because of sheer (and original / non-bot) traffic, I guess.

This tends to mean that highly-useful, knowledgeable, expert-level commentary is still produced there in significant quantities, even if it does mean sifting hard through the dreck to find it. And that stuff can be hugely useful to me.

That said, I feel like Lemmy has a significantly higher signal-to-noise ratio, so it doesn't have to be remotely as big as R in order to achieve the same level of usefulness, and indeed, L is certainly useful right here and right now.

But I guess the other thing is that most of the smaller and niche communities here could really use a membership boost. Maybe with the next reddit screw-up, that will happen, hehe.

[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 5 points 2 months ago

Great stuff, with a sort of dark, 'Saturday Evening Post' style. Also a nice throwback style to strips that went back to the 60's and even 50's.

[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Salut, Valmond!

Yeah, I found Exquisite Corpse both hilarious and delightful. One of my favorites.

[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago

Oh wow, and it sounds pretty funny from the summary.

[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago

XD

I'll keep it in the rotation, then.

 

Sorry little rodent, but I guess it was just your time. *gulp*

I posted this on “r/AnimalTracking” and jokingly asked if anyone could ID the species. Someone over there suggested I try it here. I know it’s a long shot, but I figured why not? Regardless, it’s a pretty neat print. I’ve never seen anything like it. This is northern Vermont. The print is roughly 18-24” long. It was under a deciduous tree, near my house, in a fairly open field. --r/WeeGreyCat

Yes, I'm very much stealing this content from the evil empire, but sue me! That said, the username is above if anyone wants to see their original post.

 

Okay, there's a frustrating backstory that I won't bore y'all with, but in this case, my Lemmy-mates have suggested that I should share image-content more slowly, rather than do roundups like this.

To explain: I personally hate withholding content when I have a load of some resource to share. I feel like a fraud, an a-hole, a userer, and all that stuff...

Yet I've been told repeatedly that it's better to just (in my words, 'act like a drone') drip the content, and yes, it's not hard to see the logistical point, but... bah.

I guess, end of the day, I always like to include something interesting about my posts, and it would be harder to do that via the "drip" posting method, which... pretty much circles back to why I post the way I do, which is to aim for roundups.

Bah... Baa-Ram-Ewe!

 

Now Tintin, are you the dog or the Sun? You can't be both, so please decide! (and please stop laughing, everyone!)

So, the other day I went a-lookin' for more Tintin memes, and found a goodly lot! :D Here's the first group, and I'll getcha' back with the other group when the stars align again upon image uploading:


Beam me UP, professor?


Poster-swap


Lazy mofos


Rascar-crystal


Save yourself!


Ah, the Tintin bed!

 

The most significant one is Dad-bod Thoth, as I managed to track down the other eight images in that booklet, sourced to BDT. (check it out, Druillet fans!) The other reconstructed posts are my reviews of Alas and Esther Verkest, and I must admit, I enjoyed hosting the image content on Reddit itself. (thanks, spez 😊)

Enjoy.

Oh yeah, and as for my question to y'all, let me explain:

On my end, I'm not a huge fan of republishing fixed-up posts, as it 1) adds to the overall post bloat (Lemmy doesn't allow me to completely delete anything), but also 2) because it can break cross-links in some cases.

OTOH, the greater point is for this stuff to be seen and enjoyed, and with a relatively innocuous update like this, I would guess that many readers doing quick scroll-throughs would miss the good content, assuming they hadn't seen it before. Then again, maybe I'm wrong about that...

Any opinions?

 

To be honest, I'd wanted to just quickly upload one of Giancola's pieces matching a "Here at the End of All Things"* series I'd like to get started, more or less reflecting my current level of shock, deep sadness, and growing fear about what's currently happening in the States. Unfortunately, image uploads don't seem to be working here at the moment, so all that will have to wait for another day. :S

* the series is themed to Sam & Frodo resting 'pon the slopes of Mt. Doom, awaiting the lava flow, not realising that giant eagles are coming to rescue them [you know]

On the positive tip, I'm quite chuffed to have recently discovered Donato Giancola's art! If I understand correctly, he's first-gen Italian-American, here covering this ultra-famous British series by J.R.R. Tolkien.

Without further ado, here're the art pieces & interview:
https://donatoarts.com/interviews/tor2022

Now if you liked that, you might want to check out his other cool work, covering sci-fi, "empathetic robots," space, fantasy, historical realism, Game of Thrones, MTG, mythology and etc:

https://donatoarts.com/gallery

 

As I grapple with image-hosting issues, I noticed that Seth's Imgur-hosted review* is still up from over four years ago, so I figured I'd share, with his permission. For those unfamiliar with him, he's an amateur cartoonist and an amazingly dedicated reviewer. You can read more of his comics reviews here and there.

* Perhaps the lesson here is that when content is posted publicly to Imgur and receives upvotes, it's more likely not to be deleted. Hroom...


The Smell Of Starving Boys
by Loo Hui Phang and Frederik Peeters
112 pages
published by Self Made Hero
ISBN: 1910593400

Phang writes a surreal western right in line with Peeters' dreamy sensibilities. While it never quite coalesces into something perfectly explainable afterward, The Smell Of Starving Boys has enough points of interest along the way to satisfy many of its particular kind of audience.

In Texas, in the near aftermath of the Civil War, Oscar is a gay photographer taking a job in the wilds to avoid those he crossed both in terms of business ethics and social mores. Milton's not Milton's real name. And Stingley is a a Dave-Sims-esque utopian visionary whose vision will be built on the blood of aboriginals and women as he carves the frontier into a world that he prefers. Throw in a cadaverous bounty hunter, some exsanguinated horses, and a pile of honest-to-goodness magic and you've got a story deep in the Weird West tradition.

Peeters' artwork is stunning as usual, though the often barren landscapes give him fewer hooks on which to hang his hat. Phang's story is interesting but lurid. Maybe it's your bag and maybe not.

(some minor editing done on the text above)


ADDING ON:
Switzerland's Frederik Peeters is one of the great, modern BD creators for my money. This one-shot album feels totally native to him, so I was surprised to learn that he served only as the artist, and that Laotian-French Phang Loo Hui was in fact the script-writer. I'd never heard of her before, but she seems like an extremely talented writer, interested in bringing to light the stories of various historical figures.

As for the book, I consider it can't-miss if you're a Peeters fan. Sure, it's a bit surreal, and even confounding at times, but that's pretty much par for the course. It also kind of dances with significant issues (gay rights, aboriginal rights, man's exploitation of land & resources) but was consistently observational, and not overbearing in message.

Art-wise, I felt that Peeters' designs paired wonderfully with the American southwest setting, and that his colors have evolved considerably from his work on the masterpiece Aâma sci-fi series. Of course as usual for him (despite not being officially credited on writing), there was his wry, subtle observation of how people communicate... the little pauses and slight expressions that briefly flash across their faces... how their minds brush up against each other, so to speak, and how gentleness and savagery can intermix, just below the surface of demeanor.

I'm afraid those are some poor, bumbling words to describe how great Peeters is at capturing human psychology, but if you know, you know. He's in that 'Blutch**, Grégory Mardon, and Hugo Pratt' territory, as I see it. Creators like these are so impressive to me, as they significantly raise the ceiling of "comics," bringing them to the realm of noteworthy art and literature IMO.

** For those curious, I did a little review of Blutch's Modern Speed here, thankfully still available at the moment.

 

@can@sh.itjust.works

I know it doesn’t help now but imgur cannot be counted on. Does your instance still not allow uploads? Maybe an alt for that?

Man, I love our instance. Traditionally I've not wanted to burden it by doubling it as an image-host, but then again, if the instance goes down, then this sub goes down, so... yeah. There's that.

Beyond that, there's indeed a cap of 500k here per image, whereas Imgur sits at ~1,000k, and sometimes that's a critical difference. Point is, I generally upload a set of images at a time, which (in this theoretical) would usually require me to parse the content across both lemm.ee and Imgur in order to fit all content (i.e. images over 500k), which... would tend to be an utter PITA when posting. So there's also that.

All that's on top of the fact that almost every post I make requires me to reformat the images, often leaning in to upscaling tools. Again, it gets to be a right PITA...

Mateys, I really do love chatterboxing BD, and would probably be posting multiple times per day if these issues weren't such a slog, on top of dealing with this cursed disease. (CFS/ME)

Anyway, let's see how I might be able to share from my Google Drive. For example, HERE is my Jim Benton collection, and below are some sharing possibilities:

Well, shut my mouth and spank my bottom! That seems to work, right? Can anyone else see that second cartoon?

On my end, working with just that one Google image URL, it's (fluff my goldurn life) this:

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/fife/ALs6j_G0hInbbbFt18fl47EcXA0CQFjxRvaU1hsP0otgpBAuFhLbLdWN7omw6J0sROaSL8etgKmX-pt5rFvS-0-iZ8OVQKRwf1XadtXmTKgEFDhpZEMN26jkVUkR1C65YXh0kl-Nkm7KOD-30zhqEXk7c2hHXXiXTmrKJVIyFnYMQNNYXDB-R_ssaLbEqt_oyqwXtgJWkSsZyQGsUmSEZMH9qoHeQNnLWRpVVP_ggP1-viP4JjUgrJESgO__R0ALzj4eT4p6sLcXp8BoGnK0K7_zBiI3An6OTAnGGCYWFgEuX58YN8OB_jBFk9pUvSoBjO6EiM8sjNzHpQgvqLWo3rHKU9GOsLhEvqBi-IR5l-7khilP1s_MoPlcyVNulbTcB43QgHXCecORZabGDpKCO7Bu22pBgJ8b5Z1XZyn_HAj4r1w-AWggHZp1MQt0Wgb96XIkB9jbV3HE8ur-gYF0Nk__pw4Ph94dvgQykvmaufTYbkelaPbRL8DR8wyoaIZKcGhjedLQ9GpHtvheLF7khwge3tPhb_zPZW5X6acZ8eDMgQswg124CesJ0M9_a2wWtrBrDskWvCw9kHKyldg9UT8yJGkt1PTF12RXJR6nyX63P2u4x-lVJbMflzu6iRiJDhSFGYYgMtZjAvpnRTmKoDw9MyAyCFLyxPmC9ggZakA_8O0Vb9ZWpSpMTy8Uz9oVQueJBzEO2xbfj7iVetgGDP-m5-BUtHZuUUmHU3Z-XT_64_qTOL-opxoiFQLVoYJ-aTuMW7R4JUZfAL96HjJBslXFF-0FJiou_PImcMumMeo_KgNPX8solzof0Pix7w6OeDsk0WHAOvcA5Tbd6ywGIZ9CqrfRugl3SNgz4pDNeHxgKeWkB91pHtnQt_VahP2dL0VsBmH1rMFm1F-jncGwIWH8q20n-Kk0lwMjmf0nmHgme20F32YXxDDl37PLSjW6ahCGrtwniE05wDvC6-1p99D6c7uw1Dec9RKThF-Qc3dLzINz5J9CKbpp_fDCu4n2oDSOPdei_e8E9HKCm8lepyJzjdRTxRgU85zDZlAcZIKrmlZmrinBeB6_4zY26AT2ssT6JUAhNNKY4zjLcAda7oNzRLPdsUSmhMs67h5jZ0L7kcFecUSMPnLW_3MxqUSDvTXUzrNVerrZUY-2gcmwfWSWKdQQgYYABXrG2layv5Pc-swRHocJ7tjMTy6Hl293xvoL693Sz5Y3FT2QpZmalqkBUN5bfOASjKE7HAY6FHlTr6Lx_D_WONeApjHFucsaWYIIXyWrqay0gmL-7WonNgPlkMdpGpFwVfsTt8l_4LmX4iWzyXvhzlMuknIA09GNqiBLNk5VDDyU4dIwZmgWdWha0lwTlM_aIB3QZMoSTKVtFqiAwpRq2YK3ixDRl1sJI2NMv427jiNnsQCnaivB3qBk-sUJr5X1nFs0XwkNa_mIPBiD4XmKkMkO54vGI2-zpkjfBtB0P0b0CQXSTiKoF0qoR1af7WjZvLdTYYBrk4HEMJzsoPVtqDfNFZEVxj6qION-gWR7K13emSnUZS1POo41QOkJLmC7bl5rsLSJZ5sl10aSJU1tevZwy3wh4FuHHHZufD_8aRHfC0E5A1pEMA=w1162-h1040?auditContext=forDisplay

Bloody, flippen' hell, mate!!

 

Heh, let me try to explain: (*deep breath*)

!&@!$* Imgur just casually deleted all the pics which explained the post. (i.e, the twelve in the thumbnail above)

To be clear, the post in question was a review I made about a year ago, upon a wonderful, unique book by one of the greatest creative teams in modern BD for my money, i.e. Kerascoët.

Now, I always try to back up my post content locally, but I just can't find my Satania backup across hard-drive A or hard-drive B, daggit!

So "flippin' feckin" says I, but did anyone happen to see that post and save the images? If so, you would be my hero, because I'd love nothing better than to repost and improve that review. ❤️

Thanks if so, mateys.

 

First some hints, written upside-down since I can't quite get spoilers (":::") to work correctly:

  • HINT 1: ¡spɹᴉq pǝǝpuᴉ ǝɹɐ ʎǝɥ┴
  • HINT 2: sǝʎǝ ƃuᴉɔɐɟ-pɹɐʍɹoɟ ǝʌɐɥ ʎǝɥʇ 'slʍo ǝʞᴉ˥
  • HINT 3: ɹǝpɹo sʇᴉ ɟo ʇsǝᴉʌɐǝɥ ǝɥʇ sᴉ ǝuo sᴉɥʇ puɐ 'ssǝlʇɥƃᴉlɟ ǝɹɐ ʎǝɥʇ 'slʍo ʇsoɯ ǝʞᴉlu∩
  • HINT 4: spuɐlsᴉ puɐlɐǝZ ʍǝN ɹnoɟ oʇ ǝʌᴉʇɐu ǝɹɐ ʎǝɥ┴
  • HINT 5: ¡ǝɯɐu uoɯɯoɔ ɹᴉǝɥʇ ɟo ʇɹɐd sᴉ ,,lʍo,, pɹoʍ ǝɥʇ ʇnq 'ʇoɹɹɐd ɟo ǝdʎʇ ɐ ǝɹ,ʎǝɥʇ 'ʇɔɐɟ uI
  • HINT 6: ōdāʞāʞ sɐ uʍouʞ ǝsᴉʍɹǝɥʇo ǝɹɐ ʎǝɥ┴

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Okay then ... *drumroll* ... they are:

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The Kākāpō, or Owl Parrot😀

Unfortunately, these cuties are critically endangered, with only ~224 currently left, living across four NZ islands. It seems that introduced predators (mainly cats, rats and weasels) almost wiped this species out, but in the mid-90's, a desperation program was launched to save them.

The kākāpō cannot fly, having relatively short wings for its size and lacking the keel on the sternum (breastbone), where the flight muscles of other birds attach. It uses its wings for balance and to break its fall when leaping from trees. Unlike many other land birds, the kākāpō can accumulate large amounts of body fat. --WP

The kākāpō has a well-developed sense of smell, which complements its nocturnal lifestyle. It can distinguish between odours while foraging, a behaviour reported in only one other parrot species. The kākāpō has a large olfactory bulb ratio (longest diameter of the olfactory bulb/longest diameter of the brain) indicating that it does, indeed, have a more developed sense of smell than other parrots.

Pretty dang interesting to me, as birds in general tend to have a poor sense of smell & taste AFAIK.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C4%81k%C4%81p%C5%8D

 

He claims to be a cowboy:
https://lemm.ee/post/38133693
(be sure to click on the title, in which there's swimming!)

And lord-a-mighty, he's back for more!
https://lemm.ee/post/38531957
(be sure to click on the title, in which there's plastic surgery!)

EDITORS NOTE: Kinda just trying to see if our 'Henk' content is still standing. So far it looks like it...

 

Yup! In ten days, we'll have hit the year-and-six months stage of existence. Thanks indeed then to my co-mod Nacktmull for being there the whole way, bringing his friendship, valued perspective, and lots of cool Moeby content. Thanks also to our users who contribute some posts and many useful comments, helping to make the community much more than just 'Nacky and me.'

Now, I can't say this post is going to be entirely uplifting and happy, but let's start with the good news:

  • In my recent "movie night" post, I forgot to add the cool Masters of Time film, so I've tracked down and added French, Castellano and Hungarian editions . All eight movies and shorts are currently free to watch online, the first two of which I haven't actually watched in full, so feel free to give me your reaction if you like!
  • Moving on swiftly, I'd like to clarify something-- my health is pretty much winding down, and a big part of the reason I started this community (which I like to call "a sublemmy") is to get it up and running in a healthy way as an alt to r/bandedessinee, i.e. not a place pushed around by corporate greed and all that. Note: TBC*, I love both BD and the r/bandedessinee sub, hugely respect their mods, and as you can see, we crosslink each others' subs. <3
  • Point is-- I've tried to really bust it for our sub, coming as close as I could to creating one post per day across our first year, and goodness gracious, with the help of Nacky and a couple others, we actually did! I'm really quite proud of that, frankly! Can you tell by my massive ego boost? :P
  • And yet, my ultimate intention was always to persuade people who love BD (and Euro works) to post just enough to get a healthy community off the ground here. Even just as a start, you know? Welp, sadly or non-sadly, it seems like we've only made slight progress on that point. What to do, what to do...

Maties, Is there anything more I can do to help? I frankly don't know what else I can do to help grow us, but would welcome whatever thoughts & advice you might have.

  • I'm afraid on top of that, there's also a huge downer to add, in that I discovered just yesterday that a load of earlier posts relying on Imgur content were seemingly randomly-wiped. (example: my beloved Satania review) Unfortunately, those posts quite obviously need the image content to make sense, and we're faced with... a rather large project in getting those posts restored, &*(@^!$
  • TL;DR-- Imgur seems to mysteriously let some private stuff last over a decade, while eviscerating recent, community, upvoted posts. I just can't understand their logic, at present. At least, from a community-facing POV. (meanwhile, I can definitely understand it if it's just an internal, fluff-'em thing from their end)
  • So yeah, I'm not exactly sure what I'm going to do in terms of image-hosting at this point, but if you have any advice, feel free to check in here.
  • TBC, I DO like posting here a couple times per week or more, and I don't think that will change, as long as I last. But that's putting us more in a "blog" situation, and frankly, I think we can do better than just that, maties.

* = TBC = "to be clear"

@Heterocephalus@lemm.ee

 

Until a few moments ago, I had no idea this series existed, which in fact ran from 2000-2012, and is not to be confused with an earlier American version from the early 90's. This one seems to be heavily geared towards kids, but what I personally appreciate is the quality animation and background style. And yes, I'm a huge Jungle Book fan, even performing some of the songs on karaoke nights, animal sounds included. 😁

Here's the video, I believe from the second season, 2003...

Tumblr:
https://va.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_spylefDYpE1ywj8jq.mp4

YT:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfDpKLIyMfI

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