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Let me try posting a video. Here are some of my clips of the Samsung Galaxy S21 series.

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This is a good open-source app for seeing and blocking all the things an Android phone is connecting to. pocketnow.com/how-many-servers

@grin @Doudouosm I think only 3 of those are decentralized, no? The Fediverse ones.

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RT @ModeledBehavior@twitter.com

Only 22% of adults use Twitter. In contrast almost every house has a TV. The idea that there is some monopoly over access to the public here is really not compelling. Maybe you spend too much time on Twitter if you think that.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/ModeledBehavior/st

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If someone says or does something hurtful on the Fediverse, you can control who you interact with by using blocks and mutes.

✅ On Mastodon, click "..." underneath a person's message to mute or block them. Muting means you won't see them any more but they will still see you. Blocking means you won't see them and they won't see you.

You can also use "Block Domain" which blocks everyone who is on the same instance as the person you are blocking.

#MastoTips #FediTips #Mastodon #Blocking #Muting

@purism On the other hand, tech diversity is pretty important too.

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100% foolproof way to get your bug fixed on ANY open source project 

@Miniver Yikes! What a slow and awful design. I'm glad I skipped that phase and started making responsive mobile sites 20 years ago.

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Looks like the Windows XP source code got leaked. I can't wait to see what kind of horrible code that would never be tolerated in Open Source is lurking in the depths of that abyss.

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One "rule" I've heard a few times for estimating software schedules is "take your estimate, double it, and then shift to the next unit of time". For example:

2 hours → 4 days

(I've also heard "multiply by pi" so "2 days → 6.29 weeks)

Does that rule have a name? It seems like the sort of thing that should, and that should be listed on github.com/dwmkerr/hacker-laws

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The Mozilla layoff is terrible - not only for the former workers, but also the web at large.

If we are concerned about the future of a more private & secure web, without a monopoly - we might want to double-down on our support of Mozilla to ensure that more people keep their jobs.

Being vocal about the direction of #Firefox & #Mozilla to appropriate channels is surely needed - less Google & more innovation.

Let's work to oust any leadership without the vision we all need for a better web.

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