Sirs0ri

joined 1 year ago
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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Some users brought up posting interesting pics of sticks, and I'm all for it

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

CW: NSFWEvery once in a while I still remember a gif of a dragon fucking a car I saw years ago. I'd be amazed if this is what the subreddit turns into

I'm looking forward to the anarchy of the internet

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

Realistically speaking there's gonna be porn tho.

So much "interesting as fuck" porn.

 

In protest against reddits API changes the "interestingasfuck" subreddit plans to reopen after a week long blackout with just one rule: posters have to consider their content "interesting as fuck" for it to be allowed in the sub. That's it.

In addition, reddits site-wide rules are still in place, and any content breaking those rules will be handed over to Reddits "Anti-Evil Operations", their site-wide moderation team. They're also much better equipped to figure out which users are bots, so when in doubt bots are to be reported to them, they'll surely do a good job enforcing reddits Rules. (Google them, they have a stellar track record!)

Reporting rulebreaks to AEO is encouraged, and the subreddits been marked as NSFW as a precaution. Gone are the days where you'd need to have a minimum amount of karma, or mods would check if they deemed your post actually interesting.

I'm personally hoping for lots of pictures of interesting sticks, John Oliver and a hint of frogs! 🐸

 

I wanna see how moderation actions are federated through the *verse

This is a test post c:

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Looks like he's actively running his platform into the same piece of wall that Twitter's crashed into

 
[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I have a couple of automations running, but my favourite is one of the simpler ones:

When I set an alarm on my phone all lights turn off except for a single night light (LEDs under my bed), and when I then put my phone down on the wireless charger near my bed (I only use that one wireless charger, so the automation just checks for any wireless charger), the light turns off completely and my phone screen turns off.

If I remove the phone from the charger before my alarm's gone off, the night light turns back on, putting it back on the charger turns the night light back off, etc.

The automation does multiple useful things at once:

  • I haven't used a light switch at home in forever
  • I haven't forgotten to set an alarm in forever
  • I get very obvious feedback that my phone starts charging
  • I have a night light that's easily turned on/off, without the need for motion sensors in the bedroom that could have false positives
  • I have a clear trigger for when I'm in bed, that I'm using for example for my white noise machine that turns on for 45 minutes when I go to bed