They sponsored a podcast that I listen to, and that’s how I heard about it. I don’t buy stuff online often enough for it to be useful, though, and I’m wary about installing stuff like that anyway.
I guess that podcast has egg on their faces now.
They sponsored a podcast that I listen to, and that’s how I heard about it. I don’t buy stuff online often enough for it to be useful, though, and I’m wary about installing stuff like that anyway.
I guess that podcast has egg on their faces now.
I’d like for this to be changed, and I could submit a PR to do so, but it wouldn’t be accepted.
How do you know that it wouldn’t be accepted?
Did anyone actually think it would be?
I assume so. They’ve certainly been trumpeting it enough.
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Mastodon would only get that problem if it became as big as Bluesky or reddit.
What’s this?
… it seems Musk has confirmed that he at least plans to create a very simple email service that uses text-only emails that arrive in the style of direct messages.
This sounds like a good idea, but unfortunately Musk is involved. He’s obviously going to use it to feed to his AI (as the article points out).
I had the opposite experience. My Seagates have been running for over a decade now. The one time I went with Western Digital, both drives crapped out in a few years.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome might not be quite as bad as paralysis, but it is pretty fucking scary…
Honestly thought it was over
You didn’t know it could mutate?
They forgot about 4 years ago.
You can prove he was murdered? Have you taken this information to the police?
Mastodon also has a main instance. It’s mastodon.social.
That concept was actually pioneered by a Diaspora (where they were called “aspects”). The strange thing was that Google kept removing functionality from the circles and making them harder to use. I think towards the end they removed them entirely.
A third? Are you sure that you aren’t in an echo chamber?
Most importantly, Mastodon doesn’t have the funding. It always astounds me how people miss that part.
Money lets you fix a lot of problems. Not all. But many.
Of course, it doesn’t mean they’ll succeed. Google+ had lots of money, too.
I go over there and search for stuff, and the page is always broken. It’s been like that for weeks. You only get one page of results, and then you get an error. The infinite scroll doesn’t work.
That’s the thing, though. Bluesky gives you that option, too. And you could always just sign up with the one big official Mastodon server.
IIRC, they got hammered with new users back when Mastodon was more popular, and they couldn’t keep up (since every server is run on a shoestring). So, they put s moratorium on new accounts, forcing people onto other instances. That might’ve been what hurt adoption.
Do you honestly believe that they don’t?
You can choose a different server on Bluesky, too.
No? The OS is the product.