Riley
eunuch temple priestess
@riley@fiera.social
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Technology@lemmy.world•If you’re in the market for a $1,900 color E Ink monitor, one of them exists now - Ars TechnicaEnglish
33·8 months agoI’m really keen on one of these displays eventually, as I can set aside the issues with refresh rate and colour accuracy, but the price needs to drop way down. It needs to be competitive with regular LCD monitors.
I look at terminals all day for work, this would make it so much more comfortable.
Riley@lemmy.mlto
Technology@beehaw.org•Risks to children playing Roblox ‘deeply disturbing’, say researchers
9·8 months agoPeople Make Games did a much better job on reporting the issues with Roblox.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Risks to children playing Roblox ‘deeply disturbing’, say researchers
7·8 months agoI think the real issue is how Roblox takes advantage of kids lack of knowledge about microtransactions and FOMO to create a generation of free-to-play dupes while also exploiting anyone that makes content for them, but that’s just my opinion.
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Vancouver@lemmy.ca•The Vancouver Tech Liberation Workshop is happening April 19th.
1·9 months ago
Just a heads up that this event has been pushed back to a future date.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Android apps are blocking sideloading and forcing Google Play versions insteadEnglish
2·1 year agoIf the Play Store becomes required like that then Android’s already-shaky status as an open source base platform is going to go out the window. I’m glad there are non-Google distros of Android but there really needs to be more of a push to make a completely FOSS phone platform.
That seems really exciting! But don’t services like Discord forbid third party clients?
Riley@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Terrible Costs of a Phone-Based ChildhoodEnglish
33·2 years agoHey, don’t just blame the parents. In the back half of this article the author points out that social media harms youth no matter if their parents let them use it or not because of the social webs it creates. If you choose to keep your child off social media then they could just as easily end up isolated from their peers because everyone else IS using it.
Riley@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Terrible Costs of a Phone-Based ChildhoodEnglish
192·2 years agoThis article strikes at a very salient set of points about smartphones and social media. As someone that specifically tries to only use federated social media because it avoids some of these dark patterns, I certainly agree with. I also use my smartphone without any notifications turned on, ever.
Unfortunately the author has a few paragraphs that miss the mark and strike me as coming from more of a centrist or right-wing “kids these days are too soft” which feels very off-base and disconnected from the issue. For example:
This is why life on college campuses changed so suddenly when Gen Z arrived, beginning around 2014. Students began requesting “safe spaces” and trigger warnings. They were highly sensitive to “microaggressions” and sometimes claimed that words were “violence.”
The scare quotes around microagressions, a genuine issue faced my marginalized communities, is really uncomfortable and gives an unfortunate perspective on some of where this author is coming from.
Putting that aside, I really do feel like most of what is said here is on point. Reducing social media use is imperative. Designing smartphone UX that doesn’t shove notifications at you would also be a good idea. Getting younger people involved in communities and forming friendships is incredibly important.
Riley@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube stops recommending videos when signed out of GoogleEnglish
2·2 years agoAs with what others are saying here, pulling out algo nonsense is good, however I do worry that it slowly devolves into something similar to what’s happening with Twitter where you can barely look at anything without being pushed to login. It’s unusable unless you have an account. Websites shouldn’t operate like that.
I will say unlike Reddit I find the best experience on here tends to be sorting posts by newest comments so that way discussion pushes things to the front of my page. There’s still too little content for sorting things by Top in various different communities to be worth the time. I suppose this turns it into more of an old-school forum homepage in a way.
I definitely really like the quality of discussion on Lemmy, it makes me feel like it’s actually worthwhile to comment and discuss things again. It feels like how it felt when I started using reddit back in 2012 or so.
Riley@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Happy 10 million! According to FediDB, we have hit 10 million users across the Fediverse!English
511·2 years agoMonthly Active Users are unfortunately down for the past several months in a row. Something more needs to happen.
Riley@lemmy.mlto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Bluesky and Mastodon users are having a fight that could shape the next generation of social mediaEnglish
32·2 years agoLiterally backed by Jack Dorsey and crypto bullshit. Fuck off.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Twitter front-end Nitter dies as Musk wins war against third-party servicesEnglish
201·2 years agoAnd with it dying I think that’s probably the last time I’ll look at Twitter. If something isn’t publicly available on something like Mastodon it isn’t worth making an account to see.
Riley@lemmy.mlto
Permacomputing@slrpnk.net•Firefox is a waste of global resources. Move everything back to TTY.English
1·2 years agoI’m actually a fan of this lol. This blog has tons to say on low-power computing. https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/ The biggest bloat on your computer is the modern web! Everything could run on a Raspberry Pi if not for it!
With how little it’s rained here in the past month I’m definitely quite concerned




I wrote something similar about returning to traditional music formats on my own blog https://audiovalentine.com/2025/01/death-to-spotify-a-survey-of-alternatives/