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fathermcgruder ,
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What is it about the text messages and emails sent by older people that make me feel like I'm having a stroke?

Maybe they're used to various shortcuts in their writing that they picked up before autocorrect became common, but these habits are too idiosyncratic for autocorrect to handle properly. However, that doesn't explain the emails I've had to decipher that were typed on desktop keyboards. Has anyone else younger than 45 or so felt similarly frustrated with geriatrics' messages?

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jimmux ,

Similar to that. Nouns that have a somewhat specific meaning in our business context, like Investor, Adviser, Product, Portfolio, etc.

locuester ,

^ yes, this exactly. It was the equivalent of living on the dark net in the eves. Total Wild West.

Not all > 45 tho. I’d say 40-55 or so who were also “nerds” or “geeks” as kids.

ajsadauskas ,
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I'm thinking seriously about getting Google out of my life, and trying NextCloud.

Looking to get a personal account through a managed provider.

Does anyone have any experience with it?

How does it compare to ownCloud?

Any hosts I should look at or avoid?

Any apps I should get for it, or avoid?

Any issues I should be aware of before I switch?

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Aux ,

I trialled the self hosted NextCloud for a while, but the quality of apps is just meh. So instead I bought a Synology NAS. Turned out their apps are actually on par with Google. And you own everything.

voklen ,

Kind of, you can share individual albums so it is possible to share all but one. This may or may not be practical though depending on your album structure.

Another option is to share your entire library but archive the photos you don't want to be seen.

It would be good of there was an official feature for this but these are currently the two best options.

sordid ,
@sordid@procial.tchncs.de avatar

CITIZENS OF LEMMY DOT ML!!! CAN YOU READ THIS Y/N??? (testing federation hi) @asklemmy

sordid OP ,
@sordid@procial.tchncs.de avatar

@asklemmy Oh okay heard other commenters, but I can't see you on this instance only when I go to lemmy. Thanks for your help / ha ha at the joke

sordid OP ,
@sordid@procial.tchncs.de avatar

I can't read your post

You're probably holding your phone wrong.

samxavia ,
@samxavia@mastodon.social avatar

@asklemmy What do you think it would take for people to drop Twitter & Reddit and move to the Fediverse?

deadcatbounce ,
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Oh ok. Thank-you.
I'm too old for Instagram!
Have you tried Nostr?

BreadOven ,

Agreed. Although this is enough "social media" for me.

ajsadauskas , (edited )
@ajsadauskas@aus.social avatar

What should I add to my '90s website?

So I'm currently toying around with NeoCities, and decided to trial it by building your classic mid '90s Geocities/Tripod/Angelfire pastiche website.

Some of the most important elements are already in place.

Tile background? Large font? Heading in bright pink with a shadow? Unusual colour choices? Random cat gifs? Under construction gif? Check! Check! Check!

In the true spirit of the '90s DIY web, some more pages (including the links page) are coming soon.

(I'm thinking of adding a page dedicated to either Britney or a nu-metal band.)

You can see the page so far here: https://that90ssite.neocities.org/

There are a few things that I want to add to make it complete, and I'm looking for suggestions.

The first, is to embed a midi file that plays automatically. Any suggestions on the best way of doing this?

Second, it's just not going to be complete without a guestbook.

Third, any webring suggestions?

Fourth, what's the best way of adding a java chat room in 2024?

Finally, anything else that really needs to be a part of a great '90s website?

UPDATE: Thanks for all the feedback! I've added more annoying GIFs, a guestbook, a links page, and a cyber cat hangout.

UPDATE 2: And added even more gifs, an amazing Amiga demo, and a ton of links.

@asklemmy #tech #webdev #neocities #technology

ramsey ,
@ramsey@phpc.social avatar

@ajsadauskas @neil @asklemmy Looks amazing!

My only question is about whether drop shadows on text was prominent. I’m having trouble remembering how that effect would have been accomplished in the 90s, since I don’t think CSS got it until later. Would it have been something on the <font> tag only supported in Internet Explorer?

ramsey ,
@ramsey@phpc.social avatar

@ajsadauskas @neil @asklemmy As for chat, probably the best way to do that today is to use Web Sockets but style it to look like frames or a Java applet on the page.

ajsadauskas ,
@ajsadauskas@aus.social avatar

Are there currently any Substack replacements that integrate with ActivityPub?

So I'm currently looking for a Substack substitute for taking donations.

I'd want it to feature a blog (and preferably newsletters too) that include a mix of publicly-accessible posts, as well as posts that are only visible to donors.

And ideally, I want it to also integrate with ActivityPub too.

That might mean a Fediverse post is automatically generated when a new blog post is published. Or potentially the publicly visible blog posts are published in full to the Fediverse.

Now, I know there are a few donations platforms that can handle the first part, such as Ghost and Ko-Fi.

There are also blogging platforms such as WriteFreely/Write.as and Micro.blog that integrate with the Fedi.

And in theory you could do both with a WordPress blog and number of plugins, some paid. But especially with paid plugins, that's likely to get quite expensive quickly. (Not to mention some of the questionable things that have happened at Automattic in recent weeks.)

But are there any platforms out there that support both?

Or is the best option at this stage just to get a Ko-Fi/Ghost account for the donations and donor-only posts, with a separate micro.blog or write.as account for the publicly accessible posts?

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argenis ,
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Zak ,
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Automattic is planning to sell user data from its commercial Wordpress hosting service for ML training. Don't host it with them if you don't like that.

Of course, people trying to train models are very likely to run their own scraper bots and might suck up anything you publish on the web anywhere.

sr4me4dhfs ,
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AdamEatsAss , (edited )

A common question I get asked every day. I find it quite philosophical in nature. It reminded me of the old phrase "The clear star that is yesterday is like a summer breeze."

yoewiyqw5d ,
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Pantherina ,

Dude fuck you. Stop spamming Lemmy, it is not cool or fun and I am very sure nobody will honestly join that Discord room

Tolookah ,

I mean... Can we sign up discord spam bots to go to that discord group? Make them implode?

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empireOfLove2 ,
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Fuck you spammer.

Herbstzeitlose ,

You really showed that bot who's boss.

Just report and move on.

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