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  • Conduit looks very interesting. Synapse is way too bloated to run and dendrite is way too buggy in my experience. Maybe conduit will become a better home server? I feel like the matrix devs just keep adding more and more features to their protocol, but they fail to implement usable servers and clients. IMO they should've kept things more simple.

  • Usually, I search for the URL, but it gives no results. However, in the backend my lemmy instance is downloading a bunch of posts from that instance, and when I look at my list of communities, it's suddenly there. Awful user experience, but it works. I'm sure this will improve in the future.

  • Trackmania! So many user made maps you never have to see the same map twice, and every map looks unique. You have a simple task: go from start to finish after collecting all checkpoints. Endlessly trying to get random bounces on "LOL" maps just never gets old.

  • I understand what you were asking and I agree, it would fundamentally change us. I think that you would become someone else entirely, and then the question boils down to: "Would you rather have been someone else?", to which I would say no.

    Although there are things in life I don't like, there are also things I do like, and I would not want to lose the good things.

  • What would curing autism entail precisely? Are we talking about anything in particular? The way I see it autism is just a classification of people who's brain works differently in certain ways. Changing the way your brain works would inevitably change who you are. So curing autism would meaning killing yourself.

  • I'm running lemmy on a Raspberry PI 4, and resource usage is very low. If I look at the logs I see a neverending stream of ActivityPub requests that keep coming in (I subscribed to the most popular communities), but the resource usage stays low. Occasionally, the CPU usage of lemmy-ui or postgres jumps up a few percent, but nothing too crazy.

    I'm not sure how this will evolve is communities keep growing though, since the amount of requests might increase.