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    Isnt that how all social media sites start out. Starts with nerd culture and eventually other people come in later?

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      Exactly my thoughts. Back in the day when I joined the Instagram in the first month of launch there were only professional photographers posting some great stuff, it was fun until celebs and general public started using it.

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        Those darn celebrities, always ruining people’s fun on social media.

        I wonder when one of them is going to show up on Lemmy…

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            Of course I am.

            Would esteemed Academy Award nominated character actress (and producer) Margot Robbie ever lie to you on the internet?

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          Honestly, this schtick is so tired and played out. I don’t believe you are who you claim to be, and even if you are, so fucking what? Big fucking deal. Its honestly pathetic if you really are her constantly going “hey look, it’s me!”. And if you’re not her, why are you running around the internet cosplaying it?

          You seem mentally ill and everyone needs to stop enabling your delusions.

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        So normies are the original enshittifiers, then corporations come in. I knew it, I should have stayed a shut-in.

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      Starts with nerd culture

      In a nutshell, this is the perfect social media for me!

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      That’s how social media was invented. I remember when computers were things that only geeks and nerds were into. And then Neverending September happened, and suddenly normies were everywhere on the internet. We create something new to congregate, and they just invite themselves in after we make it popular. MySpace, Facebook, Reddit…even IRC and Geocities were taken over by them. We eventually took back Usenet at least, but only because it stopped being free for most people.

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        I use usenet for media only. Are there still communities active via usenet?

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    Political science? Hmm, switch to all communities and sort for new. Have fun.

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      Haha, the appeal of political science to me is less about arguing with strangers about the news and more talking about broader philosophies and theories and then applying them to what we are seeing in the world. I feel like I can have a more nuanced conversation about the prisoner’s dilemma with regards to x topic, or applying philosophies like American Pragmatism to solving problems.

      Talking about the news without using some of the tools political scientists use has so many emotional trip wires that it can feel like I’m just keeping up with the Kardashians. That said sometimes I just can’t help but keep up with the Kardashians.

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          Yep, it’s a thing!

          “You can philosophize over how many fairies fit on a toadstool all day, but if it won’t help anything, what’s the point?”

          If you’re talking politics, you need to take a step back and ask how useful your questions are. It may be tempting to try solving a conflict that has a long history by finding out “who started it”, but if the answer would yield no progress in the peace process, it would be a better use of time and energy to focus on other discussions.

          I’ve used it as an economic philosophy as well. Instead of looking at capitalism and socialism as ideologies to guide thought, look at them as tools to an end. Identify your goals for society (more educated populace, lower infant mortality, greater freedom of the press, etc.) and then look at what different perspectives bring for solutions. Sometimes you may find letting a free market take it’s course is an answer. Sometimes you may find deep regulation or nationalization is the answer.

          When this philosophy is applied to something more personal like religion, it would ask “is the religion that you are in helping you or hindering you?” If someone’s religion gives them immense guilt and depression, it would be worth it to consider something else. If an alcoholic finds peace in a Mormon Temple, then it might just be what they need. It’s a pretty chill philosophy when it comes to religion.

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            Thank you, that’s an excellent read! This reminds me of the “expected value of perfect information” - sometimes it is worthwhile to answer a question, and sometimes it isn’t. Every once in a while I find myself in an engineering call discussing a minor problem, and I run the numbers to see if the change we are discussing is even worth talking about. One time the combined salaries of the people on the call had already outpaced the cost savings of the change over the next 10 years. We quickly stopped that discussion lol

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        Recently the only news about politics I don’t find disgusting is done by political scientists. You you recommend a book on the topic for beginners?

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          A book about current events or a book about the study of politics? OP indicated they were political theory focused, so a lot of the theory was written by old dead guys; not exactly news about current events.

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              Plato has basically nothing to do with modern politics.

              You’re going to laugh, but I’m absolutely serious here: if your objective is to understand modern politics, I would start with The Prince and the Communist Manifesto.

              Both of these are short, written by extremely influential figures, written for non-academic audiences, and have some amount of relevancy to current political operations. They absolutely do not explain modern politics, but they are important foundational texts. Spend 20 hours on the manifesto; 2 hours to read and 18 hours of commentary and related topics. Avoid going deeper into the communist rabbit holes. stop there. Spend 30 hours on the prince; look for college level lectures. You can spend more than 30 if you like, but don’t go for the self help guru dipshits, obviously.

              Just keep in mind the target audences and the potential bias the two authors bring to the table.

              After those two, I want you to read On Liberty and read up on John Locke’s social contract theory. Those four works will get you a lot of milage.

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                I’ve read a good part of Communist manifesto and found it interesting. The fascist Manifesto is very similar to it. I found very weird that communists are against fascists, given that their manifestos are so similar.

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          Depends on what you’re wanting to focus on, but a great start would be Rules for Rulers by Arnold Meltsner, Freakonomics by Levitt & Dubner, CIA: legacy of Ashes by Tim Weiner, confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins are some that I started early.

          CGP Grey did a great job synthesizing Rules for Rulers on YouTube as well.

          Also a big think video Why Sociopaths Rise to Power

          Also Veritasium has a great video on game theory

          Hope that helps!

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      That’s how I browse (all & scaled or all & new) and I’m a CS nerd. To make the experience less annoying I’ve blocked a bunch of communities mainly because they’re not interesting to me (there’s a lot of anime and/or porn communities, fucking hell), but it’s generally a nice experience – I can run into all kinds of things that I hadn’t heard of before. I haven’t even gotten traumatized yet! Shame the only way to filter the feed is to block communities, but eh

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      There are dozens of us! Dozens!

      My education background is nursing and social work. I’ve only ever used Windows and very surface level. I’ve never programmed anything, the closest I’ve gotten to anything technical is troubleshooting a game that I’ve modded to within an inch of its life.

      Though I’m picking up an old laptop from a school surplus next Monday to wipe and begin exploring Linux. My only other experience with Linux is the interface of my housemates NAS (which I use only to manage a plex and valheim server)

      I’m an IT tutor in a community centre - basically just teaching grandma how to close all her iPhone apps. No experience or formal qualifications needed. If you can be patient while showing seniors the basics of the devices they’ve got at home, you’re hired.

      Our organisation currently pays too much for an IT managed service provider, who doesn’t provide a comprehensively managed service, so my boss wants to end their contact and hire me as a dedicated IT management officer. My boss is 75 and is confident in my abilities because she thinks power cycling the router when the internet goes out is an amazing and high level skill, but I know enough to know how much I don’t know. But I also know I can learn.

      So maybe in a year or so I’ll understand more of the jokes on lemmy.

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        be patient while showing seniors the basics of the devices they’ve got at home

        I’m not a programmer either but I bet this is actually harder than learning at least a few coding languages.

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    Python? Where? All I see is people praising Rust here. Also, Ubuntu? That’s the most hated Linux distro on Lemmy.

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    I’m not a programmer either, but I am a Linux and open source user so I can at least wade through the waters, lol

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      Same here. I count the days until it’s discovered that I’m just a normie who agrees with the ideology of open source, and am hanged for my crimes of not knowing what a “cron” is, thinking stdout has to do with diseases, or wanting to play video games with 0 troubleshooting haha.

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    I know a little bit of Python thanks to ren’py, and I have Linux on my Steam Deck, so… I guess I’m in transition?

    Not long before I have programmer socks and start binge watching Star Trek 👍

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      Hopefully you don’t conform and assimilate into trekdom or Linux nerd popular memedom.

      As a reddit api refuge, I realize just how much effort it is to A create content B maintain frequency

      For power users its easier to run a bot to automate posting. I would suggest two things need to take place possibly 3. One a new community for just new community request, and we direct ppl there and combine the posters with ppl.who want the content?

      As much as everyone enjoys the beans, I’m sure if content makers had insight on what content leechers wanted some shift.

      Right now lemmy still feels like a private club, bit once the news outlets start looking to lemmy communities for information the shift will happen.

      I just hope the spirit of lemmy being free but understanding support the mods, donate to the org and this will remain free.

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    To make things more confusing, I program, I use linux, and I talk about all of these stuff, but I am not a programmer :p .

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      If you program you’re a programmer. No need to do it professionally to call yourself that.

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    In the early days, it was laborwave and esoteric websites, the programmer humor seems relatively new to me