Briskfall

joined 1 year ago
[โ€“] Briskfall@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

I've had better results searching through the instances themselves because Google doesn't always index the keywords on time. On caveat of this method is that if the instance doesn't have the syncing out the instance where the info is from being propagated, then this trick would not work

[โ€“] Briskfall@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Just found out a while ago that it varies by instance, e.g. for kbin.social, it's not good to add the exclamation mark and just leave it as community@instance bare.

[โ€“] Briskfall@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I used to not do it, but I've been influenced by Bing after talking to it for so long during the closed beta (I guess that this is an effect of subconsciously mirroring it so that I don't get kicked out before the 5 turn limit back in the days haha ๐Ÿ˜‚)

Then again, in diverse online communities, there are various styles and voices that are eventually formed to be what's "acceptable" be the general consensus. As Lemmy is very new, it has yet to find its voice yet... I think ๐Ÿค”.

[โ€“] Briskfall@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

How long does it usually take for google to index websites? Because I tried the string lemmy site:lemmy.ml after:2023-06-15 and only one post turned up for me and it was Memes... the current state of affairs does not seem promising ๐Ÿ˜” And if I tried with another instance with the same keywords lemmy site:kbin.social after:2023-06-15 nothing even turned up.

I wonder though, will search engines adapt to Lemmy and its fediverse system? Or will search engines die? Or will we see dedicated search engines to search through the fediverse?

[โ€“] Briskfall@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Unfortunately, I've been getting some 404 not found of some communities/magazines of some instances that are not from the instance I'm using, e.g. I'm using kbin.social at the current posting account, but let's say that I tried to access something like https://sh.itjust.works/c/skincareaddiction there's no issues whatsoever (since it's the main instance where that community spawned off) but if I tried https://kbin.social/m/skincareaddiction@sh.itjust.works then I would get the aforementioned error code. I find it pretty inconvenient that caching/indexing of certain less popular (which I assume is what is happening) community working clunkily, it feels not as reliable than using a centralized service, but I guess that this is the price to pay for a decentralized system.

[โ€“] Briskfall@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Two, but only because I can't log into the other fediverse instance that I've registered (sh.itjust.works).

[โ€“] Briskfall@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago (3 children)

My list

Funsies & Weird brainstorming

  • /r/competitiveoverwatch aka /r/cow (I don't play the game but I sure enjoy the juice)
  • /r/hobbydrama (very diverse type of juicy dramas, miam!)
  • /r/overwatchTMZ (/r/cow but extended)
  • /r/valorantcompetitive (same reasoning for the OW one)
  • /r/livestreamfail (don't post there; but is fun to occasionally lurk and see funny stuffs and be up to date with the latest online juicers)
  • /r/anarchychess
  • /r/singularity
  • /r/BestofRedditorUpdates
  • and 20 more cute animal pictures/videos subreddits like /r/partyparrots, /r/happycowgifs, etc.

Stuffs I use for er..... productivity! yeah yeah productivity, that's right!

  • /r/obsidianmd I enjoy seeing other people's workflow and new tools being developed
  • /r/chatgpt (Recently the main sub went to shit with the influx of new users so /r/chatgptcoding or /r/chatgptpro might be better lol)

Subreddits that I often get led by Google search engine and it would be sad if they were to go down perpetually since I would have a very hard time without them...

  • /r/homelab
  • /r/automation
  • /r/selfhosted
  • /r/datahoarder
  • /r/android
  • /r/sysadmin
  • /r/kitchenconfidential
  • /r/appliancerepair/

I'm also very interested in how some different jobs work so I subbed out to these to check on them occasionally... and they sometimes would provide interesting workflows/insights that I can a-hem, take inspiration from...

  • /r/ExperiencedDevs/
  • /r/accounting
  • /r/uxdesign

There's way more but I visit those a bit less, the problem is, I'm not sure if Lemmy can fill the void in my heart but if it does for those main ones (all above) then I think that I can permanently migrate from Reddit.

[โ€“] Briskfall@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah I just had to create an account at 3AM while being half asleep... I have given up on the dev/community (seeing the thread is not getting enough traction and it's full of shitposts at the moment on the frontpage) and is now using sh.itjust.works through kbin.social (which as I verified, has no such issue---and that's the beauty of the fediverse, just log in through another instance lol!). Maybe I will log into my sh.it.head account once they fix it, but at the current moment if they don't even acknowledge this bug (as I'm aware of atm) then how can they do so?