Which of course includes YouTube.
Which distributes videos commercially.
For "voice chats with text", Mumble. Hopefully Jabber or in the worst case scenario Matrix for the general use case.
Insert "they're the same picture" corporate picture meme. Also, cry me a river.
Suspicious, that's exactly what Trump said would happen.
You have every right (see what I did there?) to feel that way, but feeling some degree of comfort and karma that bad people also get bad things happen to them instead of bad things just being limited to the victims of capitalism, is just a simple sensorial reaction to the reality of the world and not in any way some sort of "anti-left" idea. In fact, wishing the best wishes to the boot that's stomping on you is probably the worst things to do, since it teaches conformity in the structure of the class system. To fight the imbalance of power you have to want to fight, and historically speaking spite is among the best motivators there ever is.
Also lol, good work trying to equate me with those right-wing KKK nutjobs! Yeah! Because there is literally no difference between wishful thinking, and actually doing material damage to someone because of your Trump dogma! Right?
Geez, what tiktok does to media literacy these days...
But you do you. I'll continue to cry a crocodile tear for the guy.
(Yes, the wife deserves a real tear, but that does not mean I can't cry a fake one for free)
Dude and or gal. Paragraphs.
I'd feel sorry for the guy but that would be both insincere and incorrect. After all, he got exactly what he voted for.
You can’t engage in behavior which would prevent the system from working as intended
So, enforcing uniformity?
With yt-dlp you can DL the videos at lower resolution / quality, so that at least you can have one offline working copy in the meantime.
It's an older hyperdocument protocol, in some ways the predecessor of the web. You could have a Gopher client that would give you a listing and a search to access a number of resources,
censoring Luigi
lemmy.world mods be like: 👀
I've tried Gemini, and honestly being that we are in the fine year of 2025 already, it actually feels like a regression from Gopher, to the point I've described it in other Gemini discussions as "taking Gopher and formatting it as a brutalist buttplug". The fact that, unlike Gopher, or HTML, or whatever else, there is no way to iterate the protocol, only makes it even worse.
Personally if I had to do a "smaller web" thing I'd simply pick up on the work that someone else already has done that is proven to work. Archive of Our Own has a pretty decent document parser that takes only a "safe subset" of HTML and CSS that allows at least the historical styling inherited from the printing press, basic accessibility and machine readability elements like quoteblocks, cites, timestamps and inline diffs, and at least recognizes enough CSS to allow to describe naturaly occurring phenomena such as color, shape or size of text. So, enough for rather decent document styling.
Sure, it's not 100% there but from what I've tested for my work, it's about 10 years closer to a decent web semi-replacement than Gemini and Gopher will ever be.
It's incredible unfunny to read people here on Lemmy (or in the Fediverse in general) talk about dropping Firefox for Chrome or a Chromium browser. it's like complaining that your country is going wrong by voting Trump.
Give in! Renounce your spare time!
First a world that's larger and more connected but not open world (open world is a meme that needs to die). Something like Monster Hunter Stories 2 (MHS2) 's connected map.
Have Pokémono use actions to interact with the overworld depending on their level and moveset, such as flying, swimming, digging, or say using vines to latch to a tree the other side of a chasm to cross over. So something like MHS2's overworld actions.
Have an engine that allows for a decent combat flow with turns or something like ATB, with better indicators for actions and statuses, and with a proper HUD to log turn events. So something like MHS2's battle engine.
Have a plot that, like, at least pretends your character is pivotal somehow for the adventure rather than playing a spot that any nobody can fill. So something like MHS2's plot.
Drop the attempt at hi-fi / realistic rendering of Pokémon and instead turn to models that are simple, kinda toy-ish and easily recognizable by focusing on what makes each Pokémon distinctive. Not to mention more varied efficient so you can actually have a Pokémon with claws use those claws and be watchable at above 15 fps. So something like MHS2's models.
Overall, basically just do MHS2 but with Pokémon. There's a reason my official statement before PLA came out was that MHS2 was the best Pokémon game for the Switch (play as a Trainer, collect and train 6 mons, deal with elemental powers and stuff, complete a champion challenge, etc).
You mean switch to Jabber, right?
Reclamaría pero me da paja levantarme.
They did, yes.
I'm assuming the next video to be released will be of the Proton CEO and Trump on on some fetish.


Con todas las noticias sobre el cambio climático y ahora los "nuevos términos" (never has been) como el "río atmosférico" y otros misceláneos, para qué estamos con cosas - uno debería sentirse preocupado.
Pero para suerte mía, vivo como 100 km fuera de la zona que pega estos sistemas frontales, igual llueve su harto pero me salvé. Y cuando veo que en los noticieros ahora se pegan con el "río informático" como nueva muletilla, que nos falta agüita, que nos volvimos flojos con la sequía, que el niño no que la niña etc etc, pues yo me acuerdo de esta escena de una película vieja de Pokémon.
(Parece que el próximo finde las voy a ver negras eso sí)
Y eso feddit, ¿cómo están con el agüita?
More or less title.
The idea is, one can already excise the corporation social media somewhat, or limit their reach into your content, if you self-host your social media (or at least if you participate in the Fediverse, say on Mastodon Lemmy etc) and instead link or cross post to corporate ones such as say Twitter or Discord.
But I'm looking for something to self-host that is better geared to do this with small snippets of text that (mostly) stand by themselves. Something that would fit in a original!tweet or even smaller and would not have much use for the "conversation workflow" UI of corporate social media.
The two use cases I'm aiming for are:
- instead of posting something creative directly on eg.: Reddit or Discord (by which in the latter it would get locked and lost in that blackhole), I just post it in $THINGY and then link it on Reddit / Discord. That way I also retain license.
- having a "local" archive of my comments on various stuff that I can tag, query or consult on, or even easily share with other people.
At first I thought "maybe what I'm looking is micro-blogging" but on second thought it feels like I'm looking for something even smaller than that? I'm not at all sure, so I thought to ask around here what would you guys self-host for this kind of thing or if it's even a Thing.
Cheers.


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