Hi! I'm a developer (mainly backend, but studying system programming and happily tinkering after work). I'm considering closing my accounts on centralised social networks for good. I've tried mastodon and nostr, but the microblogging format is not something I particularly enjoy. I'm also setting up my capsule in the gemini space and trying out gopher as well. Happy to connect there as well if anybody is interested :) You'll find me commenting/reading on lobste.rs as well.
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Fans of SDF
Hello SDF and thanks for hosting Lemmy and Mastodon instancesπ
it's me, saba (or sam)! Been here a long time, but not on much. Currently trying to follow lemmy stuff from my #snac instance
it's me!
mario!
printf("Hello, @SDF!\n");
Wild pointer detected, system crash
Hey, everyone! I'm Doug Anger / daanger. I've been on SDF for awhile. I'll likely be a bit quiet here for awhile as I'm working on a master's thesis, but I'm excited to get better acquainted with more of the community.
Best IRL name I've seen today
Hello world! I'm one of the many reddit refugees who found out about lemmy after the blackouts. The ray of light in the whole twitter debacle was finding out about mastodon, and the greater fediverse, so when I saw reddit going the same direction, I was already primed to look for a federated platform to jump ship to.
Lately I couldn't help shake the feeling that the current state of the internet was just wrong, and I longed for the early days when it felt like a giant collection of unique and interesting communities, all linking to each other. I truly feel like this is the next step in the evolution of the world wide web, and that massive corporate-controlled social media websites were just a brief distraction from actual progress.
It's good to be home.
So proud to welcome the Super Dimension Fortress into this bold new era of cyberspace.
Another Reddit leaver here. I figured I'd go back after the original two-day blackout, but I've pretty much abandoned it; I haven't seen that many tone-deaf responses in a row since I tried out for "Name That Tune".
I had been vaguely aware of the SDF project before this, so I figured "okay, this is an instance that's probably likely to survive, and perhaps a little less politically loaded than some other choices."
My first Unix-flavoured setup was throwing Minix 2.0 on a 16MHz 286 clone in like 1998. Still have a bit of affinity for the vintage kit, but I traded away too many of the interesting Unix boxes I had back in the days when the local university would sell them as scrap for pennies, (HP 712/60, Sun Ultra 10), so now I have to just run FVWM with too many CDE-inspired visual features for the same effect.
I tend to find the Fediverse concept interesting because it decouples presentation from content. Right now, we're obviously still very much following the prototype Digg and Reddit gave us, but maybe there's an entirely new universe of ways to consume cat pictures we're on the cusp of discovering.
Here's the required introduction blurb. I'm just glad to have another usable social media site that isn't trying to IPO or turn a huge profit I guess. I've been part of SDF for over 20 years.
Thoughts on the reddit exodus, if any? Most of these forums only last a few years. How long were you on Slashdot? Kuro5hin? Plastic? HuSi? BinRev? SA? Or any of the multitudes of phpBBs that are(were) out there? Reddit ain't gonna disappear instantly, but it might be at its apex and start going downhill. These things(forums/boards/etc) don't last forever, and are rarely profitable, thus don't last long, and those that do become pretty boring, attract to many trolls/riffraff, or scare away all the interesting people.
It's nice that things are kind of decentralizing, hopefully for the better.
I'm grey. I've use the SDF European server since 2013 and found it pretty useful. I'm American, I don't know why I used the EU server back then. 2013 was a long time ago, lol. I don't really have any reason to switch to the American one.
Hi! I just joined up. I have an sdf.org account from forever ago, and when I saw that sdf had a Lemmy instance I knew that was the one to join.
Reddit is too stressful right now. I don't know if my favorite client will remain functioning or if my subreddits will exist next week. Too much change and I don't understand the point of it.
Not that it matters much now that we have a substitute, but of course the point is money. reddit wants to become a walled garden where the product (you) Is sold and you can use only their clients to visit reddit. We are slipping through their fingers.
Hello!
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Testing here again, I've had trouble commenting in some other (local) places
Well the recent SDF Lemmy email requested an introduction and comment about what we think re: the reddit to Lemmy exodus.
I'm hobbsc (aka cmhobbs, notcmhobbs, nilmethod, rev. dok. granggggg, etc). Been an SDF user for a minimum of 20 years. Love the place. More info plus fedi links etc: hobbsc.sdf-us.org
My thoughts on the reddit exodus? I'm indifferent. I'm just a passive consumer of reddit content. I don't currently have an account. I just hope that the communities that leave go somewhere public and searchable instead of places like discord where the info will be locked away. Much like the stack exchange sites, reddit holds a wealth of useful information.
Glad to see SDF running more federated services, too. It fits well with the general theme of the fortress.
dok??? i think i know that name...
or is the dok on irc a different one?
Likely someone else
ah ok
I just realized that you picked up on part of a name. "Rev. Dok. Granggggg" is just an abbreviation for "Reverend Doktor Granggggg", not three separate handles.
I am " hobbsc" on the SDF IRC server.
Greetings to higher primates.