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Cake day: August 3rd, 2023

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  • Something else to keep in mind is that most Redditors nowadays (like Twitter and Bluesky users) are mobile users. I think a lot of Lemmy mobile apps have a good UI and solve that problem. However, it’s hard to point new users at a single website/app/etc to join. Bluesky does that. Obviously, that’s bad for decentralization, but Bluesky is also still a beta protocol that’s headed toward decentralization at some point. Their single instance was necessary for them at the start.

    When a new/small social media platform that acts as an alternative of a bigger platform pops up, one of the common topics on the alternative are people talking about how it’s better than the old place and/or just trashing the old place. Eventually, they outgrow that (assuming that platform survives). I feel like that’s happened with Bluesky. Browsing it, everyone seems to be talking about their own usual topics now, and I see very few posts calling out Twitter or comparing Bluesky to Twitter nowadays.

    Lemmy still feels like it’s in that “bash the old place” stage to me. Maybe ~20% or posts I see are talking about Reddit or talking about Lemmy in relation to Reddit. It’s annoying.



  • Off the top of my head, not counting the plethora of gift cards:

    • A first edition Kindle Fire a month after it released. For being tech-illiterate, she ended up loving it and upgraded a few times through the years.

    • Several Roku boxes and Fire TV sticks, which are just now getting used because my parents are finally cutting the cord.

    • Lots of concert tickets for various bands, including Foo Fighters, Green Day, and Kiss.

    • 1-week all expenses paid trip to Nashville for some big New Year’s party that some celebs showed up to.

    • $600 cowboy boots.

    • $300 KitchenAid mixer.

    • A full set of Paula Dean cookware, and she LOVES Paula Dean.