Friendly Neighborhood Computer man

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  • Hopefully you don’t conform and assimilate into trekdom or Linux nerd popular memedom.

    As a reddit api refuge, I realize just how much effort it is to A create content B maintain frequency

    For power users its easier to run a bot to automate posting. I would suggest two things need to take place possibly 3. One a new community for just new community request, and we direct ppl there and combine the posters with ppl.who want the content?

    As much as everyone enjoys the beans, I’m sure if content makers had insight on what content leechers wanted some shift.

    Right now lemmy still feels like a private club, bit once the news outlets start looking to lemmy communities for information the shift will happen.

    I just hope the spirit of lemmy being free but understanding support the mods, donate to the org and this will remain free.








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    11 months ago

    There is a good radiology community here. Which means the medical community you are looking for is here.

    You can always start the community your looking which will be slow but will grow. Just becareful how you mention it on reddit as I’ve heard people get banned for promoting lemmy on reddit.

    I would like to see more lemmy posts out in the wild. Mostly its reddit links that popup on searches






  • Short answer is yes, Long answer is by how much depends on tos and what keep and use, and really what you consider risk.

    Before things were relatively mild, picture your jitsi meeting is a public cafe with a security cam. Someone would need specific info to see you at the cafe or get footage from the cafe owner. Now with ai training anything said or displayed could be used as training. Voice, speech patterns… Its a wild scale best to find reputable companies or selfhost


  • Well, start with what you have, and let that guide your needs.

    I started on my own windows xp machine. Before moving to a nas for image storage. Now, I have nextcloud running on a separate machine. With Arch documentation is very good where most services will be turn key. Especially if you don’t mind downtime. The best thing is get to know your setup. As that will be uniquely your setup, and let that guide your journey into madness 😄



  • Infiltration… As I’ve moved over from reddit the community feels much more open to discussion rather than comment section filled internal jokes.

    We just need Lemmy users who are daywalkers to post links into reddit. Or recreate certain communities here, but bringing over the good and not the toxic. Ama, but maybe amapolitics bringing more hyper local awareness to the masses?

    Quality over quantity any day