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All computer code is algorithms.
The point is without that personalisation it’s much less likely to show things you are interested in.
All computer code is algorithms.
The point is without that personalisation it’s much less likely to show things you are interested in.
People complain about the algorithms on other social media but you can see here exactly why they have them.
Without them it becomes hard to get connected to things that interest you.
For Lemmy I’ve managed to build a decent feed by browsing all and subscribing to communities I like.
You just have to do the algorithms job now.
As for the big communities it’s exactly what happened to the old internet. It used to be a large collection of individual sites but discovery was hard. So the front pages of the internet started popping up.
I expect the same thing will happen to the fediverse eventually. It’s just a better user experience sadly.
Tabs would make so much more sense. 1 character per indent.
They’ve existed much longer than social media hehe
The thing is some group of people must like it or people wouldn’t do it.
Chances are this is a “you aren’t the target audience” type deal.
Looking online Hotmail supports IMAP, pop and SMTP. So you should be able to set it up.
https://www.getmailbird.com/setup/access-hotmail-com-via-imap-smtp
Looks like it just uses the outlook settings.
Might be easier to use a capture card or similar to just record your pc.
In my experience nostalgia is about the memories around the item as much as the item itself.
When I think about the SNES I think about playing it with my older brother more than specific games.
But also the same with games. I remember mario fondly not because the graphics were great but my brother helping me with tricky levels and showing me tricks to get past bits.
They should detect if you’re in the EU and auto report the sites haha
Is it still cool to make jokes about broken arms?
There’s no detail here at all.
He can do whatever he likes in his free time really. Plus finding a side hustle in IT that actually makes any decent money isn’t that easy.
If the class is asking for lots of money and trying to get them to recruit it could be more worrying.
Do you have a link to the classes website?
It was heavily used on barcode scanning devices. I had my first few programming jobs using them.
I still see some of them around.
Good riddance!!
This actually a real phenomenon.
However, gravity isn’t the same everywhere on Earth. Gravity is slightly stronger over places with more mass underground than over places with less mass. NASA uses two spacecraft to measure these variations in Earth’s gravity. These spacecraft are part of the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) mission.
But it’s practically unnoticeable on earth in real terms.
So there could be some sort of super dense mineral in some places. Or basically hollow earth in others.
This isn’t realistic really but you said it doesn’t need to be 100%
Yeah I actually studied games tech. So it was more focused on video games. It was a lot of fun.
We had one module that was just playing board games and then finally making one.
Computer science level stuff isn’t needed for like 90% of jobs. Although I’m sure it helps.
I’m a programmer and would happily spend 8 hours doing it in my free time haha
It’s nice to get paid to do something you enjoy. But it’s still not as enjoyable as doing it for fun.
Close your eyes and use it right?
It absolutely can help you with things like friends and work.
There are often underlying reasons that make it hard for you to make and maintain friendships or find a good job. Therapy can definitely get to the root of those issues.
Many people struggle with setting boundaries or saying no. Both of which are very important for both friendships and work.
Me and my therapist did a pre job interview session and we come up with some phrases and answers to use in the interview. It removed a huge amount of the anxiety I normally experience and I smashed the interview.
As for being institutionalised it’s a break from life. It may be to stop you hurting yourself or others. Or simply to remove some pressure from you.
We were all pretty cool with it all at the time tbh.
Plenty of us will still defend it, which is crazy.