Ah, one of those names is familiar. I never paid much attention to instances, only focusing on communities. Until I helpfully reported an obviously misinformation filled post to community on lemmy.ml. An admin copied the contents of the report into a message in that post, making fun of me. Then banned me from all lemmy.ml communities I was subscribed to (for “abusing the report system”). I’ve since blocked lemmy.ml and am on the lookout for the other similar instances to block, and/or yet another alternative to Reddit/Lemmy.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Has there ever been a show about a mixed-gender group of adult friends where there are no romantic entaglements within the group?
11·5 days ago3rd Rock from the Sun? Been a while since I rewatched that, though. Kinda not “friends” but “co-workers”.
The year: 2026
Me: Sent report for obvious misinformation post
lemmy.ml admin: posts contents of my report, making fun of it
Me: banned from all lemmy.ml communities
I suppose there’s no real loss. Blocked the instance in my profile, but even as a multi-year lemmy user it’s making me look for another alternative to reddit/lemmy.
toor@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Another reason to self host your own AIEnglish
521·14 days agoMe, looking at my Jellyfin server…
Oh. Ok.
toor@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•do your managers feel insulted if you read to learn instead of talking to them?English
28·20 days agoA couple things in the way you explained yourself lead me to believe you might benefit from improving your soft skills. Not everything in a job is specifically technical. If you work with people, you have to learn how to work with people. You don’t have to enjoy it, but it makes things easier.
toor@lemmy.worldto
Game Deals@lemmy.zip•Steam Deal: Save 60% on The World Ends in Ohio ($1.59)English
1·1 month agoShows up at $3.99 for me.
toor@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Should I use lubrication to wheel lug nuts/bolts?
92·2 months agoNo lube, just dry, torque to spec. Don’t know where you got the idea to lube them, that’s super dangerous.
toor@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Anyone else having problems with Gemini currently? It's acting weird.
2·2 months agoI want candy - bubble-gum or taffy!
toor@lemmy.worldto
Firefox@lemmy.ml•Name some default Firefox settings you think don't make sense.
1·2 months agoMaking people opt-out of AI in Preferences, AI Controls (and using a double negative there), instead of having people install the AI stuff as extensions.
They have to default “AI” into it, otherwise nobody would use it. e.g. Copilot. If it was good they wouldn’t have to force it.
toor@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•If you selfhost audiobooks, check out ReadMeABookEnglish
62·3 months agoSloparr
/s
toor@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
7·3 months agoThis entire post is the frog sitting in their comfortable pot of water saying “This is fine, nothing to worry about!”
This is what bugs me every time I see LTT Linus talking about Linux. He spent decades learning Windows. He immersed himself in it. Now he’s older and doesn’t realize the small amount of researching and “RTFM” for Linux is nothing compared to the energy he spent learning Windows stuff.
On the positive side - seeing stuff like this in others has helped me realize when I start exhibiting the same negative thoughts and behaviors.
“I already know X. I’m brilliant, so if I don’t currently know Y, it’s not worth knowing. I will ignore the 30 years it took me to get to where I am knowing X.”
Which fallacies cover this? I suppose we can start with Dunning-Kruger?
toor@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to run programs sandboxed on a work pcEnglish
35·4 months agoOnly do work on work devices. This is a quick way to lose a job. Always assume the company sees everything that’s happening on their device. No way around it, and any attempt to get around it will raise the alarm. Just do the music/podcasts/etc… on another device. Why “need to be able to run it on their work PC”?
toor@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•So close yet so far. Why must hardware support be so weird?
3·6 months agoBecause basically the only difference between a [$$$] consumer GPU and a [$$$$$] workstation/server GPU are software and a few extra memory chips (little bit hyperbole). If businesses could have been buying [$$$] GPUs and doing the same things they need to do on [$$$$$] GPUs (e.g. GPU Partitioning), Nvidia wouldn’t be where they are right now.


Yeah, I tried dual booting for a very short time ~20 years ago (oh man…) Every time Windows would obliterate my grub config/mbr and I’d have to dig up instructions to reconfigure grub from live cd. Never again.