I never did an #introduction so here we go!
My name is Danielle (she/her) and I’m a designer and #opensource software developer by trade. I started @elementary in about 2007.
Some of my passions are #InclusiveDesign, #EthicalBusiness, #Cooking, #Anime, #Socialism, #EnvironmentalJustice, and #LGBTQ Rights.
I’m also on https://pixelfed.social/danirabbit
Hey everyone, I'm building a list of congressional offices on Mastodon -- members of the House and Senate, committees, leadership offices, and non-partisan offices.
If you know of a member of congress that is on mastodon, please add them to the list, here: bit.ly/CongMastoForm
If you want to see who we have found so far, check out bit.ly/CongMasto
Thank you! Please help amplify to crowdsource the list.
Just found out about https://twitodon.com and that’s pretty neat. Makes getting started quite a bit easier
@torgo the vibes right now are immaculate here. Not so much on the birdsite
@rauschma never heard of the term degrowth before but looking into it it sounds ideal!
Apparently I never made an #introduction so with the massive influx of people what better time than now to make one! I'm a father, husband, and free software wonk. Proud to support @elementary and @purism by paying for software. I pay the bills as a #frontend software engineer. I actually studied #history and #polisci in college so my interests and feed definitely skew those directions. Former tech bootcamper (many moons ago).
@jaivirdi I read that article when Brian shared it from 🐦 it was great! Definitely got me thinking about how I evaluate politicians
I do think @cfiesler's is the best analogy for Mastodon and the #fediverse. It's like when student clubs have stalls set up all around a gymnasium: everyone's still in the same school and interact with anyone, but they also hang out in interest-based groups. If you joined one club and want to leave to join another, go for it. You'll lose the work you did (ie, your posts) in the first club, but you can retain all your friends (followers). #TwitterMigration
Having a “curb cuts” mentality about a11y features is so important. We found at @elementary that people will complain that an existing feature is missing without even looking in a11y options because they don’t consider themselves disabled, but if you put that feature right alongside your other features suddenly it adds tons of value. A11y is a core part of your product’s usefulness. It is not an optional bolt-on
@joshtpm that IS a lot for the Fediverse though. We're starting to see individuals really gain followings here in a way that didn't happen before last month
Quite in-depth Time interview with @Gargron: https://time.com/6229230/mastodon-eugen-rochko-interview/
I am trying very hard not to get overwhelmed by the number of people now showing up on Mastodon.
It’s amazing and also worrying and anxiety-inducing—how will this system function with this many people, will old hierarchies reassert, will the bad actors destroy, will federation and decentralization weather this hurricane?
Looks like I've never done one of these, so here's an introduction:
I'm a GNOME developer at Purism.
I've less and less idea what my gender is, but I use pronouns they/them, though he/him works too.
I'm autistic (self-ID), possibly AuDHD.
I support 🇺🇦🇦🇲🇵🇸
Otherwise I'm into video games. Currently mostly Touhou, previously Zelda, Crypt of the NecroDancer etc. I usually CW game-related posts.
I can also talk about languages, though I almost never post about them.
Every time I refresh my feed for the last three days it's been filled with people moving from the birdsite that I NEVER expected to ever see on Mastodon. I never expected there to ever be an actual #twittermigration to an open protocol that wasn't controlled by some other VC backed platform repeating most of the same old tactics.
Hey folks, just a reminder that Mastodon isn't meant to be encrypted end-to-end. Even your DMs. Proceed with caution when sending any information on here, and practice proper opsec.
Don't send your phone numbers with abandon on DMs, and consider having another form of private communication that you can safely share through Mastodon direct messages.
Early worries I have as a journalist using Mastodon for #journalism:
1) Subpoenas & source protection: You're at the mercy of whoever operates your instance. I'm guessing most smaller instance admins aren't also lawyering up to protect newsgathering.
2) The owner of your instance can read your DMs. Be careful.
3) Publishers could effectively verify journalists by running instances from their official domains. They could surveil their journalists there too. Not every publisher is ethical.
This was significant. Ending the plausible denialibilty of ordinary white ppl who expect the benefits of white supremacy and are prepared to call police when Black ppl do not follow their commands - was a critical contribution to the understanding of how racism works in the U.S.
web stan, software engineer, sports fanatic, history lover. Thoughts are my own. Crypto stands for cryptography.