I think I have figured out how to fix the issue where bird.makeup accounts get dropped from lists on mastodon ( https://todo.sr.ht/~cloutier/bird.makeup/5 )
Can you all try using lists again to check if my change actually fixed it?
If a person says they want to see Mastodon scale to support 100 million users, a lot of Mastodon users will jump on that person's neck. 🤷🏿♂️ They'll be accused of having "VC brain", or being obsessed with hyper growth.
It's not about hyper growth for growth's sake. If you truly believe that Twitter is bad(tm) and Mastodon is good(tm), and that people should leave Twitter, then where exactly do you think those people should go? There's hundreds of millions of them.
@khalidabuhakmeh why would you want to do something like that?
@k your instance admin probably banned it
@agx You can use my side project https://bird.makeup/ to follow twitter users from here if you want. Then you'll have no need for that web UI!
Maybe I'll be able to do QT as literal quotes with the rich text support that's coming to Mastodon. Interesting!
I just realized that one of the things that bugs me is people equating stereotypical Linux problems on Asahi with other platforms, because it's not the same, because we actually care.
Suspend not working, audio not working, power management being bad... all those things are Linux on $random_platform support memes. And they're memes because they never get fixed, because nobody cares. Acer isn't fixing their ACPI to make suspend not break for you. Nobody is spending time getting your speakers on your OEM laptop sounding good. And good luck getting anyone to even think about debugging why your NVMe drive stays warm in suspend and kills battery life.
Yes, you're going to run into the same things in Asahi today, but the difference is we care. And we're going to fix them. And since we control all the drivers and the pre-Linux bootloaders and everything is open source and we know things can be made to work at least as well as macOS, we can fix them.
@adachika192 banning the domain is okay. Plenty of servers do and I find it reasonable. 1) Twitter sells data to anyone who wants them. You don’t own your tweets. People should delete their Twitter account if they are not comfortable with that 2) I already do (see picture and pardon the french). All accounts announce themselves as not. Agree that mastodon apps should display bots better 3) Except the previous point, why?
Running an experiment and streaming a #dataviz of all the open source collaboration happening LIVE right now on #GitHub. LMK what you think and if this is something you'd like to tune into regularly https://www.twitch.tv/github
Thinking of moving servers to https://hachyderm.io ...
Although I'm generally pro-crypto even if I don't talk about it much here, and I wonder if it's going to get me banned if I move there
Hello Fediverse. Goodbye walled gardens.
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