Get them out.
Get them out.
I was really on-board of the idea of Lemmy in the beginning. It all made a lot of sense, and I felt like a part of the community.
But now it feels like its just an echo chamber of people, who seems to have very extreme beliefs.
It’s starting to be clear that the whole “ML - Leninism Marxism” was actually a big part of Lemmy.
I’m a centrist, slightly leaning towards the left, but I don’t feel like I truly belong in the demographic of Lemmy any longer. Reddit is starting to pull me back, and Boost still works, which only makes it harder to resist…
Yes, I meant unbiased, sorry.
But look at our scores. We are voices that defies the echo chamber. Therefor we must be silenced.
It sucks, because I actually genuinely was happy for Lemmy, and had moved all my browsing over here. But alas, it seems that I can no longer use this platform for news. I will go back to having this community blocked.
PS) Try going to r/worldnews and Reddit, and check what the tone of audience is over there. Much more biased towards Israel, which is a no-brainer in my world.
Notice how the comment you replied to, despite claiming they “always get hate” has nothing but supportive people upvoting, while you have 3 angry lions going for the neck because you dare to say you support Israel…
It has come too far to ever work. This community, @world, is no longer a place for biased news. I have had to block for a long time, but just came back to see if it was still such a mess. Turns out it is.
The worst thing is that the mods here are directly supporting this.
It seems like the negatives are always highlighted, when it comes to AI.
The obvious positives are always just disregarded.
The internet made it easy for scammers to teick people from across the globe. Internet is bad!
There can be other reasons, and while it saddens me to say, we were forced to keep IE for specific web-panels, which hadn’t been updated since the 90s.
Edge does, after all, allow for compability with such sites, which is a good thing.
Please note that this is work work-related machines only. I dont see how it’s an issue when it has to do with your work account. You shouldn’t be using this for other things than work.
Even “user-provided awards” should be kept out. It provides nothing substantial to the conversation.
It’s like saying “This 👆”, “I agree”, or “Take my upvote!”, all of which can be expressed by simply voting on the comment, which actually has an impact.
To be fair, they are to thank for the internet, so I guess it makes sense…
No worries.
I keep switching between apps, trying to find the right one.
I was using Boost for many years, so I’m looking forward to seeing the new Lemmy client released. Until then, I guess I’ll keep jumping around a bit.
Yeah, the sync can be a bit “effy” sometimes. I’ve noticed it with history and open tabs, probably affects newly-saved passwords as well.
Anyways, Lockwise worked good for me for many years, and its definitely better than nothing.
Try the app “Connect for Lemmy”. Links works great in here.
We all have to learn to improve.
2023 was the year I started my journey towards privacy as well. Protonmail and AnonAddy for email aliasing.
Doing this also made me switch to an actual password manager, instead of relying on Firefox to save my passwords.
I picked Bitwarden. Their track record seemed good. Price is also extremely fair. Its most likely a lot less than you were spending on LastPass anyways. Another notable mention is 1Password, though I have never used them myself.
Good luck!
This was me for the last 7 or so years. I still had the Lockwise app and everything.
I switched to Bitwarden half a year ago, and I’m very pleased with the transition.
I find it easier to manage with the add-on, and it allows for saving notes and attachments for each login. The built-in 2FA is godsent though. No more hacky solutions like Authy to get 2FA on my PC.
The original reason for why I switched, was because I was scared of my PC getting infected. If you store passwords in Firefox, they can be accessed from a file on the PC. If that’s not a concern for you, you can easily keep using it though.
LastPass is mpre known for being breached than being a password manager these days.
The last breach was brutal. Turns out notes weren’t encrypted either.
Please look up the breaches of LastPass. Such things are simply unacceptable for a password manager.
People like this are actually the best ones to have running such a project. For them it’s not just a pet-project to pass time, or a small way to show their skills. It’s a necessary step for them, to be able to keep their online presence.
You’d be surprised at how effective people can be, when they’re doing something out of spite.
Your story doesn’t drive clicks though…