'true fact'.
- Facts cannot be anything except for true.
- Anyone who uses the two words 'true fact' together cannot be trusted because they know neither the meaning of the word 'true' or the word 'fact'.
@lemmy.ml
up/down voting is simply a way to help comments you think are good, or agree with, become more/less dominant in the thread.
In some cases, comments are useful to explain why - but often that's just not the case.
Your choice.
9/10 times I just open the bookmarks in Firefox...
Not sure what your issue is with Bookmarks or History - but they're perfectly usable. Perhaps you're just fixed in your ways.
You can turn off Pocket. Even when it's on, it's not a problem - but Firefox has to have some revenue channels and many folks don't have any problem with Pocket. I use RSS, so I don't.
Methinks you have been so busy trying to fight that you didn't realise that nobody else is fighting.
However, there's a slight issue with 'still being connected to the wider internet' as I don't see results for Lemmy content appearing in my searches the way Reddit content comes up.
So it feels rather like a sci-fi movie when you've had too many mushrooms - kind of bright, but a bit confused...
However, it does help focus that idea that - if we are going to have interesting discussions and create information which is archived - it shouldn't be inside Reddit, and it should be accessible by search.
So Lemmy is half way there...
Such an obssessive need we have, to claim 'inventors' for everything!! Oh, I guess 'clickbait' answers that one.
Wasn't it Jeff Dahn (along with colleagues) at Dalhousie University who found the final piece of the puzzle in developing the Li-Ion battery? https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/...
He is simply one of the co-creators who SHARED the Nobel prize for DEVELOPMENT which helped to transform the technology.
Goodenough and Koichi in 1979 helped with the positive electrode material that helped early commercial batteries LiCoO2 and Goodenough's name does appear as one of many 'inventors' who worked on this.
However, there are many many names involved - we don't really have 'inventors' these days. We also find that most famous inventors are simply people who claimed credit for other folks work.
Meanwhile, as the subs are down there are people attempting to replicate them here.
So if you like Dadjokes, hop over to DadJokes
'Coz you gonna lose your teeth eitherway.
Hard to find something depressing with no experience.
What is depressing is that tens of millions JUMP on the platform, knowing already that Meta is evil and not caring.
The human race is digging it's own grave, and the handful that know better will just get pulled down.
Not here...
As I expected.
I'm not sure it it's just Reddit that makes me sick, or Google. It's the way that society is getting dumber and more subservient.
I definitely get angry when I hear people are 'googling' everything they want to 'search' for. Similarly that people simply wish to protest Reddit - when they don't really care, they're just jumping on the RANT bandwagon.
With the advent of instant gratification, smartphones/internet access, I welcome the lack of need for a paper dictionary.
However, people go further - they love the way the big tech can aggregate their content and dish it up to them.
They don't care that they are being spoonfed solent green, and increasingly denied the ability to find actual answers to their questions.
If you do disturb them, like a borg they will become disoriented. They start to drown until they can feel the comforting caste of blue light on their faces as they dive back into their familiar environment.
Reddit's CEO is not stupid - he knows that most of it's users are sheep, and the escapees will be a minority. The mods, addicted to their power trips, will return and take whatever shit they have to... what else is their life good for?
Reddit is not 'crushing' the protests. The protests were mostly a flash in the pan - now most folks got bored, and just wanna go back to reading their joke of the day.
A couple of problems. Firstly, even if I've been talking on Fediverse somewhere about a topic - if I search that topic, it will not take me to the Fediverse - I get taken to Reddit.
Unless the Fediverse content is getting included in search engine data, it'll never be driven from that direction.
I know personally that the reason I created my Reddit account is that I would find answers there, and then end up discussing them where I found them.
I can't see this post, I am just replying to let you know that.
Don't ever join the infantry, I imagine you in camouflage approaching the enemy - and you stand up and shout "Please, I need to stay hidden - so let me know if you can see me so that I can hide more effectively".
I actually added a custom search engine to Firefox... so I can search something on Lemmy. I have the keyword 'LW' for Lemmy.World search right now (because Lemmy.ml was offline a while).
Basically, do the Lemmy search (search term ssss) then edit/replace ssss > %s and copy the entire link.
https://lemmy.world/search/q/%s/type/All/sort/TopAll/listing_type/All/community_id/0/creator_id/0/page/1
Then using 'add custom search engine' extension on Firefox, you add it.
Fireworks are brilliant. I think you live somewhere with cultural issues... people reserve the right to party and annoy everyone else...
They have their time and place - and 2am sounds more like problms with arseholes, not Fireworks.
They should be banned after 9pm (except for New Year - extend until 00:20 for that).
I've been witness to some amazing displays that bring tears to my eyes they were so awesome. The most memorable being ones that I'm close enough to feel the pressure wave, a truly trouser flapping experience.
Well yes...
Ctrl+L then Ctrl+C gets it.
Aha, yes - this is the first (internal) issue. The wider issue is - how can these comments be included in search engine results?
The ultimate power of Reddit is that it shows up everywhere in search. Lemmy.ml, lemmy.world, BeeHaw etc... they just don't.
Some of the jokes were nice - with the best laughs coming from the replies and the bad puns.
Personally, I am not one to 'choose' so much. I don't feel the need to delete my Reddit or Facebook accounts....
However, I haven't used Facebook for quite a long time - except to contact via messenger a couple of people who only use Facebook AFAIK.
The same can happen to Reddit, if I get more interesting feeds...
This isn't a very productive argument.
Google is evil, Google writes code to create Chromium. Google builds Chrome on Chromium - therefore Chrome is evil.
Firefox is Good.
Which one is better?
That all depends on whether you want the entire internet to be owned by Google...
I find Firefox is good to use, and if it fails (for example, to give me microphone access in Translate) then I do the job in a Chrome webapp.
Firefox should be default, and keep Chrome in reserve for some things that won't run in Firefox - simple.
thanks for using Leebra!
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