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  • I wont lie, it hurt to shut The Den of Amateur Writing down. That place was a product of the heart. So many good memories.

  • Dang.

    "We're not the cops, we just want our cut."

    -- IRS Probably

  • As I get older I find my heels and arches just hurt randomly walking on hard flooring, and carpets get gross. The solution for me is a pair of sketchers I reserve for indoor use.

  • The rate at which the results got worse has a notable pattern in line with their drive for ad revenue. Most of the results are garbage because they are driven by money rather than user choice and popularity. The more money you pour into tuning SEO and Google Ads the higher you rank. To hell with relevance or what users actually want.

    I ran a web community for writers from 1997 onward, and threw in the towel this year. The site had a core following but we relied on a steady trickle of new users from organic search and word of mouth to stay afloat. And little by little no matter how much time I put into SEO and the site we continued to slide due to a combination of seo rank and google just removing pages without explanation or reason. After spending the last 5 years rebuilding the site for SEO and mobile optimization, I watched google index 99% of the sitemap, our rank come back up slightly, new users starting to come in... And then it just... Stopped. I went to check the indexing, and google had silently moved all the indexed pages back to "crawled but not indexed" for no bloody reason. Zero errors, codes or messages.

    I threw in the towel. The site was costing me nearly $500usd a month to operate and I could not throw a dime at ads. I had tried getting ad revenue on the site a few years back even though I did not want ads on the site and it looked promising... I got 90% of the way to covering monthly costs, but before the first cheque was cut google banned me from that service with no explanation. I followed every rule, discouraged regular members from clicking ads unless they really wanted to see the thing the ad was showing. Still got banned. And google just doesn't even care to explain themselves.

    I closed the site in January because I realized the internet I fell in love with, the one I created that community for... Its dead. Killed by capitalism.

    Might be for the best. I can throw my coding time at open-source projects now. Just need to find one that entices me.

  • Squash, definitely squash.

  • My client is just set to not display nsfw posts. I never see it and I've blocked very few communities.

  • What should have been a tool was designed to be a trap, because greed.

  • Mull works well on android. Firefox login works too.

  • Not entirely. There is LibreWolf (Formerly IceWolf) on desktop. https://librewolf.net

    Mull is apparently an Android option that's also a fork, but I'm just installing it now, and can also say its only on FDroid.

  • .nomedia files are fairly standard across applications on Android and Linux. Nextcloud and other applications will use them to know not to scan that forlder with automation, thumbnail creation, ml, etc. Its a simple and standard signal. It follows the .file convention so it should be hidden when not browsing with hidden files on.

  • It still irks me that the lumen level laws about headlights were circumvented by "unless installed from the dealer"

    Bright lights mean higher contrast between the lights and everything else making it fucking impossible to see anything but the car ahead of you.

  • Yep. Can confirm as well. And a weaker US democracy would create a power vaccuum in NATO that would very likely be exploited with the power dynamics in play on the global scale in recent years.

  • Meanwhile, here in reality land:

    People are downgrading their firmware to ancient versions likely containing old CVEs because fuck HP and their printer cartridge mafia.

  • If you're a user interacting with a terminal => apt

    If you're writing a script or putting it in a docker file/automation => apt-get

    Apt is just a wrapper around apt-get a newer binary than apt-get (I stand corrected after checking my memory against google) and there are warnings that the apt shorthand is not as reliable in scripted scenarios. Its meant for user convenience.

    Apt-get is most certainly not outdated.

  • OCB

    Jump
  • There are a lot of bees that look like flies. Check out mason bees.

  • Gee thanks for reporting on the obvious, Jalponik.

    We knew this. And even this whistleblower report is old.

    What a garbage news outlet.