Dreaming_Novaling

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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

+1 for the mailbox.org, moving to it as Proton's CEO Andy outed himself as a Trump supporter. It's been working fine so far with my anonaddy (moved from simplelogin to...)

I'm using Thunderbird on my phone to see my mailbox.org emails

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

Alien Stage is great but heartbreaking, it has doomed yuri, yaoi, and straights... But the music is banger at least!

Ivan is totally devoted to and obsessed with Till, and people love to show that in fanart/fanfics ๐Ÿ˜‰

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago

Well, for the download/export stuff, yeah, you just go to the "File" tab and click the download drop down tab, and you can save it to the computer or Google Drive. Which some people still didn't know about somehow but... (Some people never touch the tabs I guess)

But when I mean file sharing, I'm talking like sharing stuff to another person's drive, or simply just letting them have access to it by clicking a link. To be fair, sometimes the sharing is wonky or really dumb, but it's basically, give access to specific emails/accounts, give access to anyone within your organization with the link, or give access to anyone who has the link. You can specify if this access link should be viewer, commenter, or editor.

The amount of people who have shared a document with incorrect access rights where teachers can't see their work and have to ask them to resubmit, or trying to do group projects with people who claim that it's not working, is fucking insane. I get some of them are just being lazy and probably lying about it not working to get more time to procrastinate, but dead serious, some people just have no idea how to share files correctly. My public speaking class was full of these blunders, especially when sharing a presentation done with Canva, and we'd always have to waste like 3 minutes waiting for them to fix it...

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

In literal tears and confusion as I watched this and then I said "holy shit" out loud, only to delve deeper into my 3am fueled headache delirium of laughter ๐Ÿ˜ญ

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 4 days ago

Reading this as my body went fucking nuclear on me the moment my allergy meds wore off and I was a fucking tears and snot fountain at 1am until I took a Zyrtec until it chilled by 2. Even then, I still have fucking drop going on in the back of my throat... ugh...

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Yeah, we got Chromebooks, with predownloaded stuff on them (hell, our School policy probably PREVENTED us from downloading anything...) or you just used Chrome browser for everything. We definitely weren't allowed to use terminal either. The extensions store was blocked/didn't allow downloads.

Chromebooks aren't built for storage and performance, they're made for the cloud. So anything that you wouldn't encounter on Chrome/Google Drive means they have zero knowledge of it.

I think the last time I remember using tablets was like 2nd grade to do math games. But that could've changed.

You were also punished/heavily discouraged from using personal laptops instead of school issued Chromebooks, cause they wanted to ensure you had no issues completing work and that you weren't cheating on assignments and tests. So students were literally forced to use them.

[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 4 days ago

Me and a classmate were absolutely stunned when we saw this girl typing in her password, and using Caps Lock to do uppercase letters instead of shift. We looked at her like, "WTF are you doing?" And she seriously did not know what the shift button was for.

I just don't know how nobody showed or told her this before, and we're in college...

[โ€“] [email protected] 17 points 4 days ago (7 children)

Gen Z here, in college.

Some of these people are braindead when it comes to tech.

Like, I get if you're not used to technology because you're poor/had a lack of access to it, as many people might not have a home computer. So there were kids who were absolutely hopeless when it came to using windows at my tech school because they were broke, and the school only gives out Chromebooks (cause they're shitty and cheap).

But outside of not knowing a UI and different file formats, you should absolutely know how to use anything on the web, unless you literally lived in an area with absolutely no internet and electricity.

Some people at my college STILL don't know how to share Google documents correctly, and it's the most insane and frustrating thing to me. Literally any device with an Internet connection can use it. Windows, apple, Chromebook, Linux, you name it. HOW DO YOU NOT KNOW HOW TO WORK GOOGLE DRIVE?!?!?!

Like many comments have said, devs have dumbed down a lot of shit in the name of protecting users, and people expect stuff to just work without any issues/effort, which I get, but damn, you've never simply done a 5 mins search on Google or YouTube for a quick fix?

My hand-me-down phone journey started with a Samsung G Note 4 as a kid, then a old iPhone (don't remember which), moved to a Moto G Play 7 (I adore that thing today), moved to iPhone X, and now I'm at a Pixel 8a cause I put GrapheneOS on it. My mom got me it as a grad gift cause I hated my iPhone so much for all the shit I couldn't do while I was on it. I've always just liked Android and Windows more for the freedom to fuck up (which I never did), instead of Apple's shitty walled garden. And now I'm on Fedora, because I know I don't have to subject myself to a shit user experience on Windows just for simplicity.

But other people my gen who aren't willing to be adventurous for a bit and even try will never do that. Hell, you get shamed in school for not loving the Apple overlords and wanting Apple deciding everything in your life (green bubble shaming is real, I hated middle and early high school...). We want quick and easy, and we got it, but at what cost?

[โ€“] [email protected] 9 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I'm pretty computer literate (I'm using Fedora silver blue now and I'm a cyber college student), and I'm gen z.

I hated our digital literacy units in school, because it was always the most braindead shit every year. Stuff that you shouldn't have to explain to a person every year, like digital footprint (think before you post), make sure it's a https website, and misinformation vs disinformation. I wanna cry because my tech and society class I'm taking right now feels like the same shit, but I'm paying now.

I'm not sure how they should revamp, but maybe they need to show modern examples like the honey scam, the thousands of Tiktok influencers who admitted they lied about the stuff they sold when they thought the service was shutting down, and how Google search is forcing shitty AI results. But we do have the unit, it just feels braindead to anyone like me who gives a damn about the services they use online. But I'm a nerd who looks at privacy/cyber shit for fun for hours, not TikTok dual screen braindead...

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Oh don't worry, it gives me an excuse to look at BL each day lol. I just want to get more into making niche communities feel less empty on the Fediverse, since people complain about that a lot.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago

I'm sorry, I'm a young gen, so maybe that explains it but... I played the virtual console Yellow and got so damn bored...

It's hard picking a favorite gen, as 4 was my first (Platinum my beloved) but I liked 5 despite not being able to beat it, but the features they introduced after gen I are all very good. Physical Special split is good imo, makes more strategy to a relatively basic game (when you don't play against real people), abilities are great, newer types and type combos are nice additions, and a major one it the aesthetic.

Gen I characters and region are just so bland, the lack of themes, no extra minigame stuff... And I get it was the first gen so I can't fault them for that. But the characters in the modern games are fantastic even if they're weak, the music only gets better and better (each gen feels like it has a genre now), they include neat side stuff like the Poke Olympics, performance contests, berries & snacks, a ton of other stuff throughout the games. Like yeah, the newer games fall hard on the battle/difficulty aspect, and GameFreak's inability to make a good looking game is astonishing. But they do put some heart in the little things in the new games, that just made grinding all day long in OG Yellow feel like a chore...

And even those there's a lot, more Pokemon just makes that initial hour or so of a new game feel so special, like you're discovering it all over again.

[โ€“] [email protected] 8 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Ugh. Thank you, I was just about to say it myself. There's been politics in games for forever. Even the simplest shit like, "environmental destruction bad, so Sonic fight Eggman"

People are just too dumb to realize that they were kids back then...

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/29705704

So I've been getting more into the Fediverse, as I already had a Mastodon account for a bit. But I've joined Lemmy (love it btw, used to login to Reddit before API death โšฐ๏ธ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ) and am thinking of joining Misskey since there's such a huge Japanese speaking community there.

But is it a good idea, and has anyone here joined? I can read decently, I'm playing Ace Attorney 5 in Japanese (finished the 1st case), I'm doing a Wanikani beginner bookclub that seems right around my level, and I'm almost done with Genki 2 (Quartet books already ordered). So I feel like this is prime time for doing more immersing and interacting with Japanese content.

Which server did you join, main, or a more niche one? Did you focus purely on the theme/content of the server?

I like games, anime, and fanart, and I'm okay with some NSFW, but I'm a little afraid of the misskey servers cause the big art ones are full of hentai/NSFW (Pawoo...). I won't go on a crusade if I see some loli art, but I don't want it shoved in my face every 3 posts.

I'm currently thinking of joining the Splatoon themed server, ใ„ใ‹ใ™ใใƒผ.

 

So I've been getting more into the Fediverse, as I already had a Mastodon account for a bit. But I've joined Lemmy (love it btw, used to login to Reddit before API death โšฐ๏ธ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ) and am thinking of joining Misskey since there's such a huge Japanese speaking community there.

But is it a good idea, and has anyone here joined? I can read decently, I'm playing Ace Attorney 5 in Japanese (finished the 1st case), I'm doing a Wanikani beginner bookclub that seems right around my level, and I'm almost done with Genki 2 (Quartet books already ordered). So I feel like this is prime time for doing more immersing and interacting with Japanese content.

Which server did you join, main, or a more niche one? Did you focus purely on the theme/content of the server?

I like games, anime, and fanart, and I'm okay with some NSFW, but I'm a little afraid of the misskey servers cause the big art ones are full of hentai/NSFW (Pawoo...). I won't go on a crusade if I see some loli art, but I don't want it shoved in my face every 3 posts.

I'm currently thinking of joining the Splatoon themed server, ใ„ใ‹ใ™ใใƒผ.

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