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Cake day: August 15th, 2023

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  • I have a shield and shield pro (both 2019). It’s a bummer that they don’t really seem supported by nvidia anymore. It’s forgotten tech with no real updates and things seem to be deteriorating a bit (Google search function has really fallen apart). It would be hard for me to be excited about buying a new one now, but that being said, I’m not sure I’ve seen a better modern alternative. Their 1080 to 4k conversion algorithm has not been updated since 2019, which is sad but it’s still better than anything else I’ve seen. The remote is excellent. I don’t use it for gaming, but I’ve heard the pro is the way to go for that. As someone that has both I would actually not recommend the extra price of the pro for someone not going to use it for gaming. I have custom launchers loaded which is nice, but besides the ads, the stock launcher isn’t that terrible.





  • Hexbear has become a cesspool. Not exactly a great example to aspire to. I actually wish we would become very much like Reddit used to be back in the day. I very much enjoyed that experience and want it back. I’m sure plenty of others do to. Im just disappointed that it seems much more likely that Lemmy fizzles than soars. I can’t emphasize enough how big and bad a deal the stripping of third party API access to reddit data is. I wish more people felt more strongly about this beyond posting pictures of John Oliver. Not sure if you are old enough to remember when high quality RSS feeds were a thing, but this direct access to data that users could custom curate was amazing. When you take control of how users consent data, you start to take control of the users. Lemmy has immense potential and at face value people are largely fed up with being manipulated and taken advantage of by internet giants, but most are clearly not fed up enough to leave their comfort zone. Spez and the others are well aware of this and happy to take advantage. It takes a ton of effort to keep something like Lemmy afloat. Just like a new restaurant, if after a few months it’s not taking off, it’s pretty unlikely to do so with more time. I hope I’m wrong, but the Spez nonsense was a huge gift to growing Lemmy, and in the grand scheme of things the effect was quite small.


  • Pretty sure it’s going to just be like 12 of us. If the third party app thing on reddit didn’t drive users here, unfortunately I don’t think anything else will. At this point if you are already content with the reddit app it’s going to be a hard sell to say, yeah come check out Lemmy, it’s like reddit but if you have a question about your sick betta fish instead of getting a helpful answer in a few minutes, you need to first create a betta fish community, then go back on reddit and recruit users to your Lemmy community. Post content on it daily to maintain interest, and then, if you are really lucky, ask your question and wait a few months and maybe if your fish is still alive (doubtful), you might get a response, but it will probably be just be an anticapitalist shit-post. I’m sorry to say it is this way, but this be the way that it is.