daniskarma

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[–] daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

Do you have a better system in mind? Care to expose it?

Those admins are unpaid?

Managing a store it's a LOT of work. And you are doing to provide profit for other people. Who is going to do it for free?

It's not like social media where people may volunteer to admin and mod, and users may donate because it's a common goal of share information, opinions, knowledge, funny stuff etc.

Here we are talking about bussiness that do what they do because they want money. I would not volunteer to admin a store so shop owners could earn money, that's for sure.

And I still not see the advantage of doing within the ActivityPub instead of just being a normal service where all interested shops could join.

[–] daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 1 day ago (2 children)

In this example instances are stores, stores are users in instances? How stores are protected to be defederated by competitors (we are talking about money and making a living here).

What it adds to just a simple centralized service that any store can join. If you don't want it to be another amazon, make that service a coop. or some kinds of non-profit that it's paid by the stores that want to become part of that.

I think here we are in the classic conundrum of "a solution in search of a problem".

Fediverse and ActivityPub is cool, but it's a social media thing. And decentralization is cool when needed, for instance social media. But it doesn't have to make sense for every use case.

For what's being proposed there's zero actual need for decentralization or ActivityPub.

It's also Zero mission for me. The atmosphere and story are amazing.

[–] daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 points 1 day ago (8 children)

I really don't see the appeal of activity-pub for this.

It's a protocol used for social media and interactions. You describe just sort of a "metastore".

Maybe a review store site could work better with activity pub.

[–] daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Correct me if I'm wrong. But you examples are bot cutting off the middle man.

The person with the small computer store is still a middle man.

And being smaller usually means that their cut needs to be bigger to maintain themselves.

[–] daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I wouldn't know what's "wrong" or "right" in these kind of matters.

You should do whatever is better for your mental health.

Are you better without having contact with your father or having contact with him?

It's the only question here.

You should be aware that you would not change his mind with this or make him question his beliefs. If something his beliefs would probably grow stronger after something like that.

You also should be aware that that action would have zero impact on the far right campaign.

So if you do this is for your own mental benefit, nothing else. Don't let any kind of pressure on any direction force you to do anything that's not the best for your mental health.

I would also consider just lowering the amount of contact and see how it goes instead of completely cut ties (an action that would have life lasting consequences)

To be true, for what I read, if I was in your situation I wouldn't cut ties. You said that he supports you, and for me that's the important thing in a father. I personally have no issues having personal relationships with people with vastly different political ideologies. My mental health does not suffer from that. But every person is different, so you do what's best for you.

[–] daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Paper you linked does not support your statement. As it's a paper on people on treatment for long covid.

People whose long covid symptom is just reduced sense of smell would not seek treatment.

I'm still highly skeptical of the "1 million disabled people by long covid in Europe" statement. There should be a clear statistic. As people who have been declared disabled are well counted here.

It may be true. It just seems really high numbers to me.

[–] daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (2 children)

Yeah, I know about prevalence of long covid. I suffered it myself. But most common symptom is reduced ability to smell. And, while annoying, it's not a disability. At least I don't think you can file for disabilities on any european country due to that symptom.

Many people had had and may still have symptoms from long covid. But one thing is having the illness and other, very different, is that the illness is so serious that it causes a disability on the person.

[–] daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 3 days ago (4 children)

Do you have a source for that number?

It seems a little to high, 1 million people facing disability for long covid within Europe.

[–] daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 3 days ago

I have hundreds of books in my kindle. But 0 on Amazon.

[–] daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 3 days ago (5 children)

Good luck accessing my ebooks.

 

This is not a question about if you think it is possible, or not.

This is a question about your own will and desires. If there was a vote and you had a ballot in your hand, what will you vote? Do you want Artificial Intelligence to exist, do you not, maybe do you not care?

Here I define Artificial Intelligence as something created by humans that is capable of rational thinking, that is creative, that it's self aware and have consciousness. All that with the processing power of computers behind it.

As for the important question that would arise of "Who is creating this AI?", I'm not that focused on the first AI created, as it's supposed that with time multiple AI will be created by multiple entities. The question would be if you want this process to start or not.

 

I cannot stand google news any more, too much spam, clickbait and advertisement. So I decided to try to selfhost an RSS aggregator to make myself a news feed that I would be comfortable with. Being RSS such an "ancient" thing I thought there will be many mature systems, but I'm not sure that's the case..

As far as my investigation goes there are two main options out there** TT-RSS (tiny tiny RSS) and FreshRSS**. There seems to also be miniflux but it supposedly have very few features.

So I tried the both main ones and I ended up kind of disappointed, I hope that I'm missing something. My requirements are:

1-Have a nice interface, card view, phone friendly. Basically being able to look the same as google news looked. So both have a pretty dated interface. And terrible responsive UI for phones. I was kind of able to make a "card view" with TT-RSS but looked hideous and didn't really work on phone screen, also applying themes broke TT-RSS, this will be recurring theme but it looks like TT-RSS is constantly breaking a rolling release system makes it very unstable and many plugins, themes and third party apps don't work right now because some new update broke everything. So native theming wasn't going to be a thing, so I tried third party apps. I found many that worked with FreshRSS and settled on Feedme, it looked exactly as I wanted, great. One point for FreshRSS. Feedme was supposedly compatible with TTRSS but I could not login, I have the suspicion that one update broke integration. I'm not even try to attempt to ask in their forums as I see that some time ago somebody asked the same question and got banned from their forums.

2-Being able to filter or prioritize feeds The problem is that I would love to suscribe to very diverse feeds, some would post maybe over a 100 post per day and others maybe one post every week or even month. So if let everything by default the former would flood the feed and I would never see the post from the little feeds. Here both offer categories that I could use but ideally I would love to have a curated main page. FreshRSS supposedly have a priority system but it seems quite simple and not effective for my needs, AFAIK you can put some feeds in "important feeds" but it only would show those feeds in that category then. TTRSS does have an advance filter system that is complex enough and with some fiddling I think I could make a set of rules that satisfy my needs. One point for TTRSS.

3-Being able to suscribe to any feed or even scrape webs that doesn't provide feeds. Here FreshRSS wins, I have zero issues subscribing to everything I wanted. With TTRSS I couldn't even subscribe with some pages that did provide with a feed, even if it was in an unconventional way. TTRSS devs say that is the webpage problem (even if FreshRSS had no problem with it). Here another point to FreshRSS.

And that is it, I do not exige that much. But I wasn't able to find a system that ticks those three checkboxes. FreshRSS was so close. But unless I am missing something you can't really create a curate feed that prioritizes and sorts feeds and posts in the way you can do with TTRSS sorting, if there is a way please let me know. And without that the whole thing becomes useless from the flooding feeds. And while I'm in love with TTRSS filters and sorting system, the whole app seems to unstable and with so many bugs to be usable, at least in my desired usercase (and I've seem many people complaining about TTRSS updates breaking things all the time).

My two main questions are:

-Am I missing some other self-hosted app that could do all I wanted?

-Am I missing some FreshRSS feature or extension that could curate a main feed with my own rules?

Any thoughts?

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