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Yes, I feel “social media” (or whatever this engagement driven, algorithmically fed hellscape can be called) is driving up the responses. We know, by now, how adversely social media affect the mental well-being of children, being bombarded all the time by the fantastic lives of plastic “influencers”. Add to that cyber-bullying 24/7 which is now common, peer pressure for “green and blue bubbles” and a ton of other nonsense you can probably understand how people in a age bracket that there’s chance of being parents might feel negatively about today’s technological status quo.
You search for anything slightly niche, everything past page one is just rubbish. It’s especially jarring when searching for something programming related and 80% of the results are auto-generated stuff scraped from Stack overflow. It reminds me of Amazon where you search for a product and almost all results are chinese-made clones of what you are looking with randomly generated names.
Don’t sure if it’s exactly hidden but for me Dungeons III (and 2) has been unexpectedly fun. It takes everything that made Dungeon Keeper and it takes a level higher. Pretty fun game.
There are enough power hungry people ready to jump in the first opportunity they get to moderate
Baldur’s Gate 3 that’s (finally) coming out of EA in August.
Early on when Google wasn’t shit and Facebook was just coming out of the startup phase both of them had chat platforms based on XMPP (the OG federating protocol). For a few glorious moments everyone could chat with anyone through the corresponding XMPP endpoints. At some point they decided they can’t be arsed anymore and shut off federation on their servers. They captured enough market and siloed their users.
There’s 1 million % this will happen again. It’s textbook EEE.
Well done on Mastodon admins for not cooperating with Facebook’s strong arming tactics. Facebook’s server will evolve into another walled garden, Mastodon federating with them will only help them.
Fuck them