Reddit CEO learns going to war with the internet is a LOSING battle
Reddit CEO learns going to war with the internet is a LOSING battle
I mean, that's happening too, but this is kind of front of everyone's mind right now.
Submit a couple of interesting links a day somewhere!
I'm definitely giving it a shot at being more of a content contributor. It's given me a newfound respect for heavy contributors on subs that I've loved so much
For example, I've been doing my best to create a new simpsons shitpost once a day/every two days since I've moved over and it's been a lot of fun
I didn't even think of that.
Makes sense, it definitely helps provide a sense of solidarity amongst us users
Or both. Both is good.
I’ve personally started two magazines on kbin.social for communities I walked away from.
Why not both?
I'm doing my part in being involved in lemmy to the point I don't miss reddit anymore, tho I'm having fun in seeing how people get so creative in fighting that overblown pig, it's highly entertaining :D
My NFL team last year gave up its franchise quarterback, and the subreddit basically only talked about the former QB for the entire preseason, and then still talked about it for half the season. Then it died down. And before the protest, he wasn't really talked about all that much.
Reddit is still fresh in people's minds. It will go away. In the early days of reddit a LOT of people talked about digg, but within a few months it just wasn't mentioned much anymore.
A lot of people here spent years on our ex-platform. It's going to take some time to get that out of our system. In the meantime, enjoy the shadenfreude!
It will pass, but in the mean time this and other ex-Reddit content will get the word out…
A lot of casual users may not get what’s going on and see the point of all the protests.
I'm just waiting for the CEO to have to explain they are netting an annual profit and aren't profitable over all yet.
Unless they are actually mismanaging money, they have to be netting profit.
So he said not to upload a video generated like this?
ffmpeg -filter_complex "nullsrc=s=1920x1080,geq=random(1)*225:128:128[vout]" -t 46 -c:v libx264 out.mp4
Got it
Change "random(0)" to "random(time(0))" so the videos are less easily removed by a bot. time(0) is the number of seconds from January 1, 1970 at midnight, so the random seed keeps changing. It's still be black and white noise but not the same noise as anyone else.
You can change that "225", which is actually 255 in the tweet, to any number smaller than that, but it'll make the noise darker and reduce the randomness of it. The result still has to be between 0 and 255, so you could change it to 12+random(time(0))*243 or something like that if you really wanted to make it no darker than 12.
You can also create color noise 🌈:
ffmpeg -f rawvideo -video_size 1280x720 -pixel_format yuv420p -framerate 30 -i /dev/urandom -ar 48000 -ac 2 -f s16le -i /dev/urandom -codec:a copy -t 5 color-noise.mov
Minor correction, Meta stock is almost back up, guess it pays for a company to actually be profitable
... Not for me though, I only know this because my puts tanked to zero