rglullis

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[–] rglullis@communick.news 2 points 7 months ago

Looks like I need to improve the marketing and messaging...

Home page from Communick

See that "grayed out" SIP part? That's what was meant to be my first actual service, but I can not afford to offer SIP until I consistently hit ~$1000/month in revenue.

[–] rglullis@communick.news 12 points 7 months ago

Yeah, please don't give up. I need more people like you here.

[–] rglullis@communick.news 1 points 7 months ago

I'm finding it incredibly ironic. Mine is the only instance that is unashamedly for-profit and access is only for paying customers...

[–] rglullis@communick.news 0 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (4 children)

Sorry, it wasn't clear to me. Are you saying that your first association of the name Communick is with "Communism"?

[–] rglullis@communick.news 1 points 7 months ago (10 children)

You are the first that makes this association, at least that I know of.

Communick is rooted on "Communication", "nickname" and "unique": because the original idea was that people that sign up to the service get an unique username across all instances...

[–] rglullis@communick.news 8 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I really don't get this "if you don't block XYZ, it means you are in favor of them".

My instance does not block any of the big tankies, and yet it has not been a problem.

[–] rglullis@communick.news 1 points 7 months ago (12 children)

Well, I've always said that Communick is not meant to be an instance focused on any particular group, so perhaps it could count as "normie" for her?

[–] rglullis@communick.news 1 points 7 months ago

Oh, wow! I don't think I ever saw them. I'll see if I can find a way to cross-post to the sport-related Lemmy communities that I have.

Still, it would also be nice to be less reliant on bots and to get more people involved in the content creation...

[–] rglullis@communick.news 1 points 7 months ago

i hate IP laws, but it is what it is

It is what it is because we are too afraid to challenge them.

which made you demand that everyone else change their usage patterns to filter out the spam you created.

I really don't get this argument. Browsing by "all" is akin to drinking from the firehose, people are not using the affordances that the software provided from the very beginning and then the problem is with those who are bringing content to the network?

Next you are going to tell me that the reason we should keep Lemmy small is to not break people's workflows.

the existing lemmy codebase was probably not performant enough for what you were planning anyway

Au contraire!. One of the reasons that I was creating so many different instances was precisely to avoid concentration of communities in a single instance. In Lemmy's currrent design, the communities are the chatty agents. Every comment and post becomes a message broadcast by the community. The reason that LW has become problematic in the overall network is less about the amount the user it has and more because of its communities.

But it creates a chilling effect

I just disagree, here. In fact, it feels like the opposite is the problem here. I feel like the Fediverse is so concerned about being a place for minorities and outcasts that it only accepts fringe opinions.

Mastodon is a really crappy name.

May as well be, but completely irrelevant. There are a dozen other projects providing microblogging and a Twitter-like experience. All of them failing to appeal to a more "normie" crowd.

[–] rglullis@communick.news 3 points 7 months ago (2 children)

So, if "official" support is not allowed on Bluesky, even less on the Fediverse. This means that we will be on our own for the foreseeable future (until Twitter/Facebook completely collapses)

what can we do here? I've been posting pretty consistently, but I also wish others could chip in:

  • Game highlights (here or on !highlights@nfl.community)
  • Game threads. I took a look at the old code from Reddit match threadder bot. It's pretty awful and outdated.
  • Maybe I can cook up some script to help integration with the Mastodon crowd...

Suggestions are always welcome.

[–] rglullis@communick.news 0 points 7 months ago

Sorry, I reject the premise. The cartoon does not make sense in a decentralized/distributed system.

Lemmy/Mastodon/"The Fediverse" are not isolated places, but an ecosystem that can sustain many different niches.

A Lemmy community is a place. A topic-focused instance is a place. The minority here shouldn't be worried about any tyranny from the majority because they can always have their boundaries established and they can choose how permeable they are.

[–] rglullis@communick.news 2 points 7 months ago

I missed another F, for Fun.

 

cross-posted from: https://alien.top/post/231430

The headline says it all - and no, I'm not memeing the last post, just riding the hype.

Let's start with my reason for still using the FP3: it hasn't fallen apart yet (although barely so). That's it, you really don't need more.

Major flaws

Camera quality

It's literal garbage. The plus upgrade is slightly better, but honestly, even the FP5 quality is bad compared to alternatives. I've accepted it to just be the sacrifice you make for having a Fairphone. If you want to make decent pictures, just get yourself a DSLR.

Repairable?

In theory the Fairphone 3 is very repairable and a great sustainable option. In practice, the sustainably tends to show its limits about 4 years in.

I've so far replaced almost every component I can and I've started notice that even the screw mounts are starting to come off at this point, preventing you from screwing the components on. Luckily, there are enough mounts left per component that it all still stays in one piece when screwed together.

The cost is another whole beast though. Replacing the screen of new phone for just €90 sounds pretty good, but replacing the screen of a 4 years old phone for... still €90? Well, at that point I'd rather just buy a new phone. (Not the mention the €25 for the back cover, which is mostly just a piece of plastic...)

Lastly, we arrive at the massive unrepairable hunk that is the motherboard. I had my GPS die on me a little while ago, which prevents you from using any kind of navigation whatsoever, as location services are not accurate enough. As it's on the motherboard, I had no hope of replacing that one, so I did what any sane person would do. I bought a VK-162 USB GPS-receiver and hook it up to my phone whenever I need to navigate anywhere. As an added bonus, now I can have GPS on my laptop as well!

Upsides

Software

I can't believe this phone still has extraordinarily good software support at this stage, and switching to a LineageOS fork (iodéOS) didn't even turn my phone into a glitchy/outdated brick. You'd never see this with any other phone.

Headphone jack

Headphone jack.

Sturdy

I complain a lot about how many components have died on me, but honestly, this phone should not have survived as long as it did. With the amount of water, salt, power surges and impacts this phone had to endure, it's amazing that it still turns on at all. I've had some slight discolouration along one edge of the screen after getting my phone wet (too many cracks to be even remotely water resistant at this point), but it's all gone by now.

Verdict

After the GPS issue I really started eyeing the release of the FP5, but honestly, I'm so high on copium that I'm riding this ethical train straight to its last breath. The phone still works, and honestly, it still actually does its job too. The battery (replaced after the first got too fat) still holds out throughout the day with medium use, and I've got a second one for when it doesn't. Messing with a USB cable whenever I need GPS is not quite ideal, but it does the job and if anything is at least heaps better than any tiny build-in receiver (after it has had the chance to warm up...).

If you don't mind the lack of a modern feel like smaller bezels, better screen, a fingerprint scanner that isn't bipolar and the ability to keep more than a few apps open, the FP3 still does a very good job at being your pocket companion. We're past the point where phone specs double every year and if you don't mind the static pricing to keep your phone going, it can definitely help you sleep at night for quite a while.

 

One of the few subreddits that is still missing an Lemmy alternative is /r/rtlsdr. Can we have such a community here?

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