Bearded_Baguette

joined 1 year ago

Thanks for the report. It's nice to get a recap of what happened in the week. Sad to hear about the CSAM attacks. It's hard to have nice things online anymore.

Meme answer: rely on porn from one website and wait for that website to implode cough reddit cough

Real answer: I try to limit myself to once every 2-3 days. I've found that as I get older, an orgasm takes a lot out of me and makes me much more tired. If I feel the urge to fap late at night, I try to think "nah, I'll just do it tomorrow morning" and go from there. Finding other hobbies/activities to distract is also a great way to cut back on the fap.

[–] Bearded_Baguette@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I'm fortunate that I'm at a point in my life where I need to limit my porn consumption. Otherwise, 100% agree

[–] Bearded_Baguette@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

This math checks out. I ran it through the bean calculator using OpenBeanAI. 32.33% of the simulations show these numbers.

Thanks for the clarification! From what I understand, it sounds like as long as all the instances stay connected, the number of communities per instance doesn't matter, but if a major instance defederates (like Beehaw I think), then you could "lose access" to the communities on the deferated instance. You can still view the content by going to that instance though, so it's not like it's the worst thing to happen.

 

Hello everyone! Long time redditor, first time poster to Lemmy.world. As I'm learning more about the Fediverse, I'm seeing there are several instances that seem to serve the same purpose. For example, Lemmy and Beehaw seem to be similar, yet they are still separate.

Are there any big differences or factors I should be looking for when browsing different instances? So far, it looks like the number of communities and rules are the biggest differences between instances.

Bonus question: are there any good sources for learning more about the Fediverse? I've found these links so far:

https://opensource.com/article/23/3/tour-the-fediverse - Gives a decent explanation of the Fediverse. https://fediverse.party/ - Provides a link to different Fediverse instances, not specific to Reddit replacements.