[-] Boozilla 21 points 8 months ago

I created an inbox rule for these. The 3rd party phishing shame-and-train company my employer uses always has a certain domain in the email header (even though they always change the 'from' address). Has worked perfectly for over 6 months. I'm generally not dumb enough to click on them anyway. But anyone can have a bad day and/or get into a rush and make a mistake. And my boss is a sadistic prick who delights in making workers feel dumb. Yet I'm 100% sure he exempts himself from the phishing shit tests.

[-] Boozilla 14 points 8 months ago

It was a nuisance, with a high failure rate. Recording to tape was kind of fun. Optical not as much.

[-] Boozilla 1 points 9 months ago

"Put them in camps before they put us in camps" is probably the tactically smart if ethically questionable answer.

[-] Boozilla 11 points 9 months ago

I would ignore Christmas entirely if I could.

I have family members who are really into it.

And the news always acts like the entire stupid consumer driven economy is riding on it. I actually don't care about that. But I bet if we did all choose to ignore it, they'd complain that we're tanking the economy on purpose. You can't win with trolls.

[-] Boozilla 11 points 9 months ago

This is dark and funny at the same time. Bots, shouting into the void, in order to separate suckers from their advertising dollars.

[-] Boozilla 3 points 1 year ago

He's better off. Reddit is a steaming pile and mods don't get paid.

[-] Boozilla 1 points 1 year ago

I'm one of those guys. I still peek over there once in a while and am immediately reminded of why I don't really use it anymore. The API stuff was just the final straw, it was going rapidly downhill for a few years before that. Reddit is all quantity and no quality. Lemmy is kind of the opposite for now.

[-] Boozilla 2 points 1 year ago

Embrace, extend, extinguish. Meta is already doing it. Standard strategy used by the corporatocracy.

[-] Boozilla 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I wish I had kept a journal in my youth. I'm personally too private to post a blog. But I agree with the main points of this. Creative writing can be a source of joy and engagement; it's own reward. It doesn't have to be a best seller or literary masterpiece to be worth it. I had a great time writing a book for fun. Other than two friends I shared it with, it will never again see the light of day. But it was a wonderful experience working on it.

[-] Boozilla 2 points 1 year ago

I have multiple lemmy accounts, which kind of dilutes my efforts, maybe. I do try to post comments (and occasional new content). I think reddit beat me into a state of lurking and being afraid to participate very much, because a large percentage of redditors are know-it-all jerks just waiting to pounce on you for almost any reason.

Honestly since leaving reddit for lemmy, I'm also kind of enjoying not doom scrolling so much. I do like to stay on top of things like tech news, politics, sports, entertaininment, etc, and reddit was always my go-to for that stuff. So it's a mixed bag...I don't miss the jerks, I don't want to be addicted, but I do want to help lemmy thrive. It seems much nicer here (so far).

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