Taxxor

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[–] Taxxor@feddit.de 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I don't use many extensions, but apart from the usual UBlock Origin I'll say something exotic: UltraWideo

Because sites like disney+ still don't know that 21:9 monitors exist so you have to force it to scale their 21:9 films to your monitor instead of giving you black bars on all sides

[–] Taxxor@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

die com ist bei feddit abonniert, ich sehe ja alle beiträge bis auf wie gesagt ~10% die fehlen. Und die instanz des users, ab dem keine Beiträge mehr sichbar waren ist bei feddit auf der blacklist, das scheint mir ein logischer Grund zu sein, warum ich den Post, und logischerweise auch die antworten auf seinen Post, mit feddit nicht sehe, aber mit lemmee, wo die instanz nicht auf der blacklist ist.

[–] Taxxor@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I feel you. When creating an UI you can think of thousands of possibilities which might not be clear to someone and design it in a way that couldn't possibly be misunderstood, then show it to different people who all agree that it's clearly structured and logical..... and the minute you release it you get posts from users you didn't know could even exist on their own.

[–] Taxxor@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

But that only helps in knowing which communities I can see, I still don't know how much I'm missing out in the comments on other communities because some of them might be from people my instance has defederated.

I noticed this today when I had a comment chain on lemmy.world that I accessed with my lemm.ee instance. That chain was >10 posts long with several different users from different instances.
When I looked into that community with my feddit.de account, I could only see the first two comments of that chain, not even my own lemm.ee comments were visible despite not being blocked by feddit.de.
It was because the third post of that chain was made by a user on an instance that is blocked by feddit.de and that lead to all following posts also missing.
So now I’m feeling like I’m possibly missing big parts of all those comment sections just because they happen to include a comment from a user somewhere early in the chain that is on an instance which is blocked by my instance.

That's the reason despite me being german I probalby won't use feddit.de anymore because, at least for the time being, lemm.ee doesn't have anyone blocked so in this specific example I can at least see everything posted on lemmy.world that isn't already blocked by lemmy.world itself(in which case I don't miss out because no one could see these posts). While with feddit.de, browsing on lemmy.world I won't see things blocked by lemmy.world aswell as things blocked by feddit.de that other users browing lemmy.world could see.

[–] Taxxor@feddit.de 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Reddit isn’t totally free of this problem (feature) either–You can have multiple subreddits dedicated to the same topic.

True, but there you don't have the problem that you can access subreddit "gamingB" but not "gamingA" because you happen to be logged in on an instance that defederated "gamingA".

You can just access all of the different subreddits with one account and freely choose on which on you'd like to post and always able to see every post ever made in every sub.

With Lemmy as it is now, I don't even know if the posts I see in a community on InstanceA really are all posts because there might be posts made by people on InstanceB that is blocked by InstanceC that I'm accessing the community of InstanceA with.
That's my biggest concern right now.
I noticed this today when I had a comment chain on lemm.ee with several different users. That chain was >10 posts long, but when I looked into that community with my feddit.de account, I could only see the first two comments of that chain, not even my own lemm.ee comments were visible despite not being blocked by feddit.de.
It was because the third post of that chain was made by a user on an instance that is blocked by feddit.de and that lead to all following posts also missing.
So now I'm feeling like I'm possibly missing big parts of all those comment sections just because I happen to be on an instance that blocked someone that might participate in them.

Hell, I don't even know if you can see this post because it could be that your instance defederated from my instance.

[–] Taxxor@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Klingt für mich als wären diese Instanzen dann einfach eine umständlichere Form von Usern(von der immer umständlicheren Namensfindung für die Instanzen ganz zu schweigen^^). Und wenn größere Instanzen dann mal Whitelists implementieren, müsste jeder User einzeln bestätigt werden, weil ja jeder User eine eigene Instanz ist. Oder man umgeht das und hat direkt einen Account bei der großen Instanz. So oder so wird die ganze Sache ziemlich umständlich für Leute auf der Suche nach einer Reddit Alternative.

Gerade sogar ein aktuelles Beispiel für die Umständlichkeiten^^ Ich hatte in einem lemmy.world Thread an einer Unterhaltung teilgenommen, aber versehentlich über lemm.ee, wo ich einen 2. account habe. Jetzt wollte ich mir das ganze hier über Feddit ansehen und finde meine Posts nicht, obwohl weder lemm.ee noch die Instanz des Users, dem ich geantwortet hatte, von Feddit geblockt sind. Ich bin die ganze Kette immer weiter hoch gegangen bis ich dann einen Post gefunden habe, der auch über Feddit zu sehen ist. Das war der 2. Post in der Kette.

Dann kam ein einzelner Post von jemandem der von einer NSFW Instanz kommt und darunter dann ganz viele weitere von Usern, deren Instanzen nicht geblockt sind. Aber all diese Posts sehe ich über Feddit nicht, insgesamt fehlen mir gut 10% aller Posts in diesem Thread wenn ich über Feddit drauf gehe anstatt über Lemm.ee.

Was für einen Sinn hat es dann überhaupt, einen Account bei einer der großen Instanzen zu haben?

[–] Taxxor@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It's also heavily dependend on getting used to it. There are games that have a quality and a performance mode where I sometimes start to think I'm at 60FPS until I switch to the actual 60FPS mode and realize that it's a completely different feeling. Switching back lets those 30FPS seem pretty bad. But if I didn't had the possibility of switching between those two, I would've been happy with the 30.

But as you said it has to be rock stable. I played GoW Ragnarök on my PS5 and that Quality 30FPS mode was just terrible and felt like 20FPS. That of the Final Fantasy 16 Demo is better but here it's the overdone motion blur that bugs me enough to wan't toi switch to the 45-60FPS mode

[–] Taxxor@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Remember Red Dead Redemption 2? On PC, your stats depleted faster the more FPS you had so with 60FPS you'd get hungry twice as fast as with 30FPS. Iirc even the sun moved faster so a day was only half as long.

[–] Taxxor@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (6 children)

Wenn jeder Haushalt seine eigene hat, wie sollen dann größere Communities entstehen wenn jede Instanz nur 1-3 Mitglieder hat?

Vorteil wäre, dass man dann mit dem deföderieren einzelne Hauhalte bzw Nutzer blockieren kann, statt direkt riesige Gruppen. Aber da macht es doch mehr Sinn, an einer Blockfunktion für einzelne Nutzer zu arbeiten.

[–] Taxxor@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (10 children)

Das gilt dann für eine Person. Sollen wir dann in Zukunft irgendwann zehntausende Instanzen mit je einem User haben, die nur existieren damit der jeweilige User entscheiden kann was er sehen will? Das kann doch nicht das Ziel sein

[–] Taxxor@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I never thought that these two could be pronounced the same. I pronounce of as in office whereas 've is either pronounced as in have or as in effective (or more like a mix between that and e sound and an "ö" from german) depending on how quick I want to say it.

[–] Taxxor@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (23 children)

Da hilft wohl nichts anderes, als sich auch bei beehaw anzumelden und 2 accounts zu nutzen. Aktuell noch sehr nervig weil man ja nichts transferieren kann, man muss sich also seine ganzen subs etc alle nochmal neu anlegen, und dann ist ja auch nicht sicher, wann dort auch sowas passieren könnte und man sich nen dritten accoount anlegen muss.

Ich könnte mir aber vorstellen, dass es in Zukunft clients geben wird, bei denen man sich dann quasi alle Instanzen bei denen man angemeldet ist, eintragen kann und die einem dann einen gemeinsamen Feed anzeigen und dafür automatisch die Instanz nutzen, mit der man auf die Inhalte zugreifen kann.

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