Some good tips and explanations on scaling a #mastodon server at https://nora.codes/post/scaling-mastodon-in-the-face-of-an-exodus/ HN discussion at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33562163
Staying on #Twitter is a liability for major brands.
Yesterday a scammy Twitter-verified account (one that paid $8) posted as the pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly that "insulin is now free." This morning, Eli Lilly's stock dropped off a cliff.
Musk's manufactured chaos at Twitter is having very real economic consequences.
#TwitterMigration #MastodonTip There is no engagement algorithm here
Favorite ⭐ - Just between the author & the reader
Boost 🔁 - Send the post to your followers
⭐ posts, you tell the author you liked their work
If you 🔁 posts, then more people see them!
Timelines:
home - your follows' posts
local - all local instance
federated - everywhere
No text searching, #Hashtags only
Report harassment
Block, Mute & Filter Words to curate your experience
@t3kk Hey Daron, how's it going? Are our instances communicating?
@t3kk Hey Daron, sending you a message. Do you see me as following you back yet? #TroubleShooting
@Mayleechai
There are a few button generators out there, like this one:
Congratulations to Raquel on launching her new jewelry store (some photos by me.) https://gerlani.com/ #Design #Photography #Jewelry #Fashion #ecommerce
I posted a message to mastodon via ham radio! iPhone via Bluetooth to a Mobilinkd TNC3 modem to BaoFeng UB5R. The signal went about 4 miles to the UT Austin Amateur Radio Club's antenna on top of Physics building (KA5D) where their iGate send it to 4X5MG whose bot posted it. Pretty neat! https://botsin.space/@aprs/109316550326136608
New data about the growth of the #fediverse. The number of new accounts is now on average around 100k per day after the peak in November 8th of 135k new users.
Back in 2010 #twitter launched their “t.co” link shortened. And I thought at the time how profoundly terrible that is. If the database and/or ability to look up t.co links ever changed, we would literally lose information. We will no longer know what URL was tweeted. It burns a huge hunk of internet history to the ground if we lose that. It was vain and shortsighted and stupid. Now in 2022, I wonder how many months we have left when we can resolve those links. And what happens to collective internet history when they’re done?
In another funny twist, what about trials or legal matters that hinge on the content of a tweet? And suddenly you can’t get the content of that tweet? Or where did that link point to?
Nobody saw this coming except for all of us who saw this coming.
Today I had another play with the #MastodonAPI:
My @Raspberry_Pi Zero W is connected to a #Pimoroni Inky Developer E Ink display.
A #Python script then grabs the latest media posts either from my own, or from the public timeline.
The image is then displayed inside the TV, while its ALT description is scaled in size to be shown inside the speech bubble.
The buttons allow to navigate between posts and media attachments.
If you’re wondering how much it costs to host a mastodon server:
$6 per month for ~5 users
$18 per month for ~100 users
$89 per month for ~2000 users
It’s cheaper to host your own personal server, which essentially guarantees verification, than it is to get “verified” on the bird site
If you download your Twitter archive it arrives wrapped as a static HTML page, which is not very useful for doing anything with, and worse: it requires the original account to be still active to do useful things like enlarge the images since they use t.co links.
So here's a Python script to convert a Twitter archive to markdown or other formats: https://github.com/timhutton/twitter-archive-parser
Now you can archive your tweets in any way you want.
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