Erika3sis [she/her, xe/xem]

An anarchist here to ask asinine questions about the USSR. Alt accounts Erikatharsis@kbin.social / Erika2rsis@lemmy.blahaj.zone

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Cake day: August 18th, 2023

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  • I feel like there’s no age where dressing up and knocking on doors becomes inappropriate. It’s fun, it can increase social cohesion in a community, there’s no reason for adults not to be a little silly, yadda yadda. Already now it’s perfectly acceptable for an adult attending trick-or-treating children to dress up as well, but I think adults alone or in adult groups should be allowed to dress up as well.

    But then there’s the “asking for candy” part… Now I don’t think there’s any age where people should stop eating candy, either — but when you have the ability to easily buy (or even make) your own candy, then maybe it’d be a better idea to start giving out your candy to the houses you knock on, if you still want to go out in costume.

    I dunno, just a thought. I wouldn’t tell your sister to stop, though. We’re all a little weird at the end of the day.



  • My friend, you’re on the fediverse and saying that a single website would be the best way to achieve this. I think that decentralization such as federation or peer-to-peer would be a much better way to achieve a pirate’s utopia, because the decentralized approach guarantees that even if one part falls, the whole will remain.

    That aside, if I can talk about “What other features would make the ideal file sharing site?” — for a pirate video streaming site in particular, my number one feature would easily be community-contributed subtitles. In the list of subtitle tracks, each track would have two checkboxes, one for text and the other for TTS (this would be used for audio description and makeshift voice-over dubs). For rarer languages without reliable TTS, users would be encouraged to submit voice recordings, which might be anonymized with AI to sound like the TTS voice.

    Subtitling would be done with a danmaku-esque system, so that people can choose to contribute just a few pieces here and there and wait for other contributors or continue later, rather than just one person needing to subtitle everything. Users might be able to rate subtitle tracks based on quality and completeness, too. A system of upvotes and downvotes on individual subtitles, as well as both manual and automated moderation, would prevent abuse.


  • There is a browser extension for desktop Firefox called Mullem which allows for following Lemmy communities, and combining them into feeds called “mullems”, similar to multireddits, entirely using local storage. I couldn’t get this extension to work, though – whenever I’d attempt to view a community through Mullem, it just tells me “File not found - Firefox can’t find the file at moz-extension://[bla bla bla bla]/sidebar/[community URL]”.

    If that doesn’t happen to you, or you can figure out what causes this bug, then that might be your answer.