Ok, I might be the exception, but as I said before, Instagram has its main user base among people of my generation. I don’t think those users care about bandwidth at any level.
Ok, I might be the exception, but as I said before, Instagram has its main user base among people of my generation. I don’t think those users care about bandwidth at any level.
I would never upvote without seeing what community it is in. It wouldn’t happen to me on Lemmy but the Reddit algorithm spent weeks showing you stuff from that sub and it was something I hated, maybe over time I ended up doing what you said, but for now I still have the habit of doing it.
Yes, a link without a preview is unpleasant
I am 38 years old, I remember perfectly when downloading a single song could easily take a week, porn was exclusively photos because online videos were unimaginable and streaming hadn’t even been invented yet. I don’t understand why you’re still worried about that right now, photos, videos, games, movies, everything moves online in a matter of seconds, downloading at +10Mb/s on emule is today normal. I have gotten used to it normally.
I don’t agree at all with the author’s approach. I’m a millennial and I came to Reddit around 2019-2020, using it a lot since the pandemic, I prefer the new reddit a thousand times. It’s not a question of interpreting the site as questions, it seems like a nonsense to me. It’s a matter of making everything more visual, I don’t stop to read the title, the community or the author, at a glance I see the vast majority of the post, if I consider it I see the rest of the information, most of the time I ignore the information, because I don’t care.
I would like to remind you that Instagram (the example given in the article) is mostly used by millennials.
You have all the official addresses, I recommend using the Tor network
Ok thanks
I always use the .onion domain that I find at https://lemm.ee/c/zlibrary@lemmy.ml
It’s pretty good, but I think it should be explained a little more about the selection of instances. I understand that for basic users what you put may be worth it, but such a long text I don’t think it is for basic users and for those who want to know a little more to explain that they must take into account moderation policies and federated/defederated instances I don’t think it is going to lengthen it too much over what you have now
Try a file app that allows you to view local network devices. If not, with a little more configuration you can find out about Kodi or Plex
Well okay, I consider myself a “film nerd” but I still don’t see what those “old Hollyvood techniques” contribute to the film, that is, the one who enjoys knowing it, great, but I think it adds 0 value to the product, not as an artistic work or as a commercial product.
I don’t understand why this would have to be a value at all. Give me a good script, a good story with good actors and as long as the effects aren’t horrible I won’t care how you did them. Loki or Wandavision have not been filmed in a more artisanal way, It’s just that their effects were not done in a crappy way and their stories were good (as were their actors).
Even flat-earthers have refined their arguments over the years, which doesn’t make them any less stupid. I have zero moral problems with my meat consumption and I’ll debate it with anyone.
I don’t know. What’s the problem with lemmy.ml?
one of the funniest movies ever
But does she have a Mastodon account? Or is she still giving traffic and publicity to Twitter?
never underestimate the data transfer speed of a truckload of hard drives
I don’t see Clooney playing a bald guy
I think it’s a good project and I agree that we need to think about the fediverse from a “marketing” perspective.