yeah for real I have been thinking the same lol. sadly a feed reader is just a reader. Would not be able to comment or post, which is the main reason I will go with a self hosted instance.
Thanks for the info! what about storage capacity usage?
Great points; thanks! On that, there's a couple of ways I could see content moderation involving more personal freedom and choice:
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give users more general types of content. For example "block all content containing ____ racial slur". Could be made more complex as well, especially with how open source language models are coming along
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give users the ability to follow another user's content self-moderation choices. Consequently, a group of users can all be part of a group where, if one user flags content or type of content, it applies to others. The niceness of this is that it would be extremely fluid and you can opt out with a button.
This could lead to better moderation in my opinion, and less disconnect between moderators and users.
Does not solve the anonymity issue, but that's for another comment.
What is even the value of content moderation being a thing by a separate entity (the platform admins or community mods)? Why not just filter content on your own? Why do we like having others choose for us what content we see?
Maybe if, somehow, content moderation focused more on CONTENT rather than the users themselves? I suppose that may be the best way, but that's easier said than done.
The binary split tree is bspwm's best and most important feature imo. I'm sad river doesn't follow that model.
Need to figure out making it work with nvidia 😭
The only reason I have is the weak security model of X, and maybe early-adopters syndrome
I have 3060 Ti and have had no trouble. I even used it with Arch and Gentoo, and all I needed was installing the drivers (the package manager did it) and it worked out of the box.
Thank you all for the helpful answers. I've deleted Windows and decided to not even try running it again.
Hello Gentoo Linux full-time!
So it looks like either commit to dual booting, or commit to never playing those games...
Maybe I'll just commit to never playing them. I've never used windows in 2 years, so it's a waste keeping it...
Maybe try migrating to a smaller instance? Lemmy.world is massive so that may be a part of it.