CatWhoMustNotBeNamed

joined 2 years ago
[–] CatWhoMustNotBeNamed@geddit.social 10 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Define "work".

[–] CatWhoMustNotBeNamed@geddit.social -1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Huh?

You're here aren't you? I think that says you consider the tradeoffs worth it.

Good points/explanation about the fragmentation breaking the communication.

Hmm, not sure if we can take any active position toward "fixing", since it's really hard to predict the outcome of our actions. Perhaps this is something that will continue to mature as communities coalesce.

I think I'd still like the ability to build my own in-app filters that aggregate communities. Like you'd do with a podcast app. Then at least (for an individual) you'd see all the posts that you consider related in a single feed/folder/view.

It's definitely not a simple problem.

From the US. Communist was tired 40 years ago. I saw it first hand, by the 70's kids were already getting tired of it, by the 80's the next generation just said "sure gramps".

Yea, you still hear it a little today, but nothing like it used to be.

Nice comparisons. Will add that to my explanations.

Thanks!

[–] CatWhoMustNotBeNamed@geddit.social 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Oh crap, you already done lost me in the second half there, but I'll give the link a watch.

Thanks again!

Use a different calendar app. I use One Calendar currently.

Also, Calendar Notifications has been a godsend, it allows me to snooze events for predefined or even custom times.

Yea, that's on the asswipe saying that. We get to meet them everywhere.

Yep. When my infinity app stopped working a couple days ago I said I'm done.

Now if I want something from reddit I just let my search engine find the post I need. Then save it to OneNote (lots of Android, Pi, Windows stuff)

[–] CatWhoMustNotBeNamed@geddit.social 1 points 2 years ago (4 children)

Tradeoffs.

If we want the flexibility of not being beholden to a monolith of mods like reddit, then we have to accept the consequence that anyone can create a community anywhere.

It's not hard to search the fediverse, just takes effort to filter. In fact, the great overwhelming volume we get from it is testament to how much better this is than reddit.

Seems to me you're tilting at windmills.

[–] CatWhoMustNotBeNamed@geddit.social 0 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Couldn't we do collections within an app on a per-user basis?

Like I could create a collection of different communities that I see as having some commonality, then it's only a view for me.

But I'm no dev, so take that into consideration.

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