Spzi

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[–] Spzi@lemmy.click 2 points 2 years ago

The thread lives in the community https://startrek.website/c/startrek , or startrek@startrek.website

If you want to view it from your home instance (to remain logged in), you can do this: https://lemmy.world/c/startrek@startrek.website

(people from other instances replace 'lemmy.world' with theirs)

I haven't figured out yet how to navigate to specific threads with this method. But there you should see the community while being logged in. The thread in question is #4 from the top.

Not sure if it's a "better way than a title search", but it's an alternative method.

[–] Spzi@lemmy.click 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yes, bad news for democracy or society in general. Just look at Russia to see how a politically disengaged population fares.

I also wonder how much post-fact agendas have played their part.

[–] Spzi@lemmy.click 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Falls du nichts Besonderes suchst: In jedem Supermarkt. Teilweise in der Kühlabteilung, teilweise aber auch ungekühlt.

Ich mag's, wenn der Tofu nicht so labbrig ist. Dafür muss die Feuchtigkeit raus! Tofu längs halbieren, so dass zwei SSD-förmige Blöcke entstehen. Ein Schneidebrett auf den Küchenboden legen. Einen halbierten Tofublock in Küchentuch oder -krepp einwickeln, drauflegen. Zweites Schneidebrett obendrauf, und dich selbst vorsichtig auf diesen Burger aus Brett, Tuch und Tofu stellen. Leicht wippen, und dabei leise summend der Tofupflanze für ihre prallen Früchte danken.

Die so trockengepressten Tofublöcke in Würfel schneiden, würzen (bei mir Pfeffer, Chili, Kurkuma), und im Ofen knusprig backen, bevor sie dann dem eigentlichen Gericht zugefügt werden. So kommen sie bei mir z.B. in Nudeln, Gemüse oder (weniger gewürzt) auch Salat.

[–] Spzi@lemmy.click 10 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Wenn jemand widerrechtlich [?] den Weg versperrt, darf man da schon was machen. Die Frage ist nur “was?”

Mit der Person reden, oder die Polizei rufen.

Selber Gewalt anwenden oder Schäden billigend in Kauf nehmen ist ziemlich sicher nicht okay. Als dafür nicht ausgebildete und nicht befugte Person genügt es vermutlich nicht, hinterher zu sagen "aber ich war doch vorsichtig".

Alternativ können wir uns auch für die ohnehin sinnvollen Forderungen einsetzen, um solche Aktionen präventiv überflüssig zu machen:

  1. Tempolimit von 100 km/h
  2. dauerhaftes 9-Euro-Ticket
  3. Gesellschaftsrat Klima
[–] Spzi@lemmy.click 4 points 2 years ago

Aua! 82,4% haben entweder AfD oder CDU gewählt.

"SPD und FDP unterstützen [für den nächsten Wahlgang in zwei Wochen] den CDU-Kandidaten." Die Linke hat sich auch angeschlossen.

Bodo Ramelow (Linke) zeigte sich enttäuscht über den AfD-Erfolg und monierte die niedrige Wahlbeteiligung von 49,1 Prozent. "Die Hälfte, die nicht hingegangen ist, trägt auch ein Stück Mitverantwortung dafür, dass der AfD-Kandidat beinah aus dem Stand 50 Prozent gekriegt hat"

[–] Spzi@lemmy.click 3 points 2 years ago

Der Pilger hat das auf YouTube (Dauer 1:42): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VySfbJ9sSQ

[–] Spzi@lemmy.click 2 points 2 years ago

Perplexity.ai became my go-to AI if I not only want text output, but also sources (for quality, checks, proofs).

[–] Spzi@lemmy.click 1 points 2 years ago

go to search and type in !wowthislemmyexists@lemmy.ca

"No Results". Tried a couple of times over a couple of minutes.

[–] Spzi@lemmy.click 1 points 2 years ago

it is super easy to google e.g. “bifl socks reddit” but with federated services

I also guess that's the issue. Many lemmy instances do not have 'lemmy' in their URL. So if someone searches for "bifl socks lemmy", they might not see results from these lemmy instances with non-lemmy names.

[–] Spzi@lemmy.click 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Ironically, I get

404: couldnt_find_community

I'm trying to access it from my home instance (to be able to subscribe). I place both your and my link side by side:

    https://lemmy.ml/c/wowthislemmyexists@lemmy.ca
 https://lemmy.click/c/wowthislemmyexists@lemmy.ca

When following your link, I can view the /c but not subscribe. I could subscribe to other /c's just a few minutes ago.

What's wrong, what's a solution?

[–] Spzi@lemmy.click 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

That's great! Coming from a game designer / UX perspective, these were exactly my thoughts. The current process does not put the new user in the center, and the experience suffers accordingly. If lemmy wants to grow, this is one major aspect to improve (and I want it to grow!). The sign up process has probably the biggest impact on growth.

  1. Sign up: Yes, make a basic default version and a less visible advanced option. Side benefit: Lemmy can choose where new users should (not) be registered, which allows some lemmy-wide load balancing. This can be achieved decentrally by individual instances accepting new registrations or not. Also do not talk about setting up an instance on a page directed to new users, who mostly just want to register an account. Make this option even less visible. People willing and able to set up a server will find the info. People unwilling and unable to understand advanced registration will be overwhelmed and put off by server talk.

  2. Subscribed/Local/All: Also agreed, 'local' is the least useful option (is it even useful for anyone besides instance admins?) and should not be the default. I have worries making 'all' the default; people could get the impression their subscriptions do not work. How about this: Make 'all' the default for users with 0 subscriptions, and 'subscribed' the default for users with > 0.

  3. Links between instances: I wish this was simpler and more usable. Currently I don't understand all the options and cases and cannot begin to describe the problem or propose a solution. I wish there was a non-techie way to post a link which works out of the box for anyone, no matter what instance they call their home.


Edit: I think I understand now how to make instance-independent cross-instance links to communities. Say you want to link to https://midwest.social/c/cats.

  1. transform into "email-syntax": cats@midwest.social
  2. add /c/: /c/cats@midwest.social
  3. use it as a URL in a link: lemmy does the magic

I wrote: [lemmy does the magic](/c/cats@midwest.social)

[–] Spzi@lemmy.click 2 points 2 years ago
  1. You don’t want a view instance to get all the traffic.

Random assignments would "ensure" not a single instance gets all newcomers. They would be spread across instances.

I also did not understand what you mean with "a view instance", can you please explain? New to lemmy.


  1. You want people to choose a server that fits their interests.

Why, and how? I thought we have federation so we don't have to do that. My interests will be all over the place. If I had to side with one specific instance, I would probably rather leave lemmy altogether. It is already small as a whole, a single instance does not suffice. I'm here because I was promised I would not have to do anything on my home instance apart from being registered to it.

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