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  • Cortana.
    Speaking of AI, I've actually been playing Deep Rock Galactic with an AI generated Cortana voice mod lately and while not perfect, it is pretty neat.

  • This is the list of "official" moves, like how r/3dprinting started !3dprinting@forum.rhombik.com and instructed their users to go there. That isn't to say there aren't other 3d printing communities around, but that would be a different list like sub.rehab

  • The Lemmy UI is terrible and as tagging isn't actually mandatory in Lemmy, most posts just fall under "undetermined".
    Kbin has mandatory tagging - yay - but the list has maybe only like a dozen languages and I don't Kbin has the filtering implemented anyway. Though I have to say having Finnish as an option but no Swedish does make just a tiny bit happy.

  • Yup. But you can always go beehaw and defederate them anyway - as they did with both of your examples.

  • Pro tip, hitting enter while typing alt text on kbin will not add a helpful line break like I reflexively want to do, it will submit the unfinished post ==;;

    I've encountered enough websites and programs that do that to have developed a reflex to hit shift+enter pretty much whenever I want to make a linebreak in any text box these days.

  • They increased their staff from around 700 to over 2000 in the last year or so, and their constant drive to turn from a link aggregate to a social media & hosting platform for every reposted image and video imaginable really hasn't helped either. Both of which probably have been done exactly to not be profitable, because then they have to pay taxes, instead the idea is to grow your value as far as it can go while bleeding investor money - last year Reddit was "valued" at 10 fucking billion - and then you sell it to some idiot and cash out. This whole API thing was also part of that plan, to gather everyone to their official site and apps to show advertisers how massive their reach is.
    But because Spez is an idiot, he fucked it up.

  • Now we just need a site where you can slap the list and it finds you the biggest fediverse communities for each.

  • Yup. When Reddit launched it was just front page, now known as the (closed down) r/reddit.com. The second they opened was nsfw, third was politics.
    Subreddits were launched three years later when they allowed users to start creating their own reddits on reddit - aka sub-reddits.

  • AFAIK it's from when Kbin and Lemmy started federating, Lemmy upvotes and Kbin favourites were using the same system, while Kbin boosts weren't used on Lemmy at all. So Kbin quickly swapped them around but hasn't yet properly fixed and rebranded the UI interactions.

  • Which is funny, because the NSFW rules state that it's not only porn, but profanity as well:

    NSFW (Not Safe For Work) content
    Content that contains nudity, pornography, or profanity, which a reasonable viewer may not want to be seen accessing in a public or formal setting such as in a workplace should be tagged as NSFW. This tag can be applied to individual pieces of content or to entire communities.

    Literally according to Reddits own content policy rules, any sub that allows swearing should mark itself NSFW - which basically means all of them because I've yet to find a sub where swearing wasn't allowed.

  • Household (GFCI?) circuit breaker box, and the things are either cable labels or wall attachment clip thingies.

  • Prices on average were higher, but you also always knew roughly how much stuff costs. Now the same vacation can be either really cheap or ridiculously expensive or anything in-between so you have to spend a lot of time reaearching and looking around for a deal.

  • r/steam is about water vapour, r/wellthatsucks is vacuum cleaners only.