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@ai6yr I could watch this all day. Did a little reading and it's so common for people to flood their engines here that it's turned into a tourist attraction.

I'd spend a day in the splash zone!

This video of people insisting on driving their #cars through a deep #river crossing in the UK is surprisingly amusing. youtube.com/watch?v=kPWEqi6tik

@kizaing for a single-user instance, I have looked into microblog.pub, which is extremely lightweight, but it lacks a lot of the features I want to have for social interactions.

I also don't know how I'd migrate my followers over if I switched.

Otherwise, it seems excellent as a tool for FOSS projects that want to share status updates via ActivityPub.

sr.ht/~tsileo/microblog.pub/

@lori I also had this book! I probably have it buried in storage somewhere. I should dig it up.

An excellent intro to Linux. I also had an incompatible wifi card and dragged an extra long ethernet cable across my parents' house to get myself plugged in.

Before I knew it I was running a headless Linux server on the old family desktop PC and hosting a PHPBB server for my friends at school to use.

Learned Bash, LAMP, Asterisk, and tons of other fun FOSS stuff. Changed my life.

In the few weeks since I've returned to both Tumblr and Mastodon (following the slow death of the bird app), both of my timelines have been a veritable tapestry of what I tend to call the "weaponization of white weirdness"

specifically the fear of white folks who dominate specific subcultural spaces that the inclusion of more people who weren't already part of a subculture will somehow alter the cultural aesthetics, mores, etc

very "there goes the neighborhood" syndrome

While following a lot of people can populate your Home feed significantly, sometimes people (like me) end up boosting a lot and that can unexpectedly hinder your own experience.

So if you like someone's specific posts and don't want to follow their boosts, you can go to their profile under the [...] button, and select the "Hide boosts from account" button.

There is no algorithm on Mastodon. You have ownership and control over every filtering decision instead of some robot.

#TwitterMigration

@kizaing There certainly isn't anything problematic about the software itself. It just seems to attract admins with a different philosophy.

A lot of the Pleroma developers are free speech absolutists, while most of the Mastodon developers are free speech realists, and FOSS people care a lot about the philosophies behind the software they use.

@davidnjoku Mastodon by a long shot! It took a while for it to become my primary network, but it's a way better experience than any other social media I have used.

@davidnjoku This is probably a healthy thing. I am too online.

Thought about including Cohost, but it doesn't pass the test of a Twitter alternative. It's its own neat little thing that doesn't deserve the comparison.

But if I had to define it: Tumblr for people who know that Tumblr sucks.

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My take on Twitter alternatives:

Mastodon: For tech-literate conversationalists.

post.social: For people who go to social media for news.

Tribel: For liberals who need to rant about Trump daily.

Tumblr: For people who previously used Tumblr.

Hive: For people who don't have a computer.

CounterSocial: Mastodon for people who don't want to think they're using Mastodon.

Pleroma: Mastodon for problematic people.

Parler/GETTR/Gab/Truth Social: For dumb idiots and fascists.

Notable that Marc Andreessen backed Elon’s Twitter takeover and is now also backing Post.news, Twitter’s main competitor outside Mastodon. Once again, you think you’re given a choice but the rich get richer either path you take!
#technology #tech #twitter #elon #musk #twittermigration

If you a running a Mastodon instance and are looking for a good way to take donations/recurring donations, I can help you avoid the Patreon 10% Venture Capital tax via a site running Ghost and Outpost. Not a biz offer, we will run this for free as a way to give back to #fediverse.

And if you already have a patreon, we can help you gracefully switch to something better without upsetting what you have set up now.

@CobaltVelvet Alex Gleason is such a strange case of a gender-nonconforming TERF.

I regrettably read their blog about "transgender ideology" and I could feel myself becoming stupider with every sentence. Complete cognitive dissonance.

And "Gleasonator" is such a garbage fire. Free speech absolutism leads to Nazism every time.

Pleroma devs and instances are almost always like this for some reason...

“Everything is a file”

Computing: Paradigm that underlies the incredibly successful Unix operating system

Woodworking: This is the worst workshop ever

@steveumstead @mollyjongfast they ban discrimination based on net worth. No making fun of Billionaires.

No rules against transphobia tho...

Twitter was never a healthy "public square" for most of us. Let's not rewrite history while eulogizing the hellsite.
Twitter was a frightening battleground where we managed barely to claw out an uneasy existence amidst the worst violent neo-Nazi extremists who constantly published our home addresses, threatened our kids' lives, and sent hordes of racist trolls into our mentions.
The same principles that allowed us to survive uneasily on Twitter will be required here in the #fediverse. Community defense, thoughtful pressure on moderation policies, and eternal vigilance.
There are no safe spaces but those we make safe through constant effort. We keep us safe.

Trickle down economics was invented by conservatives in the 1980s to justify massive tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations. It’s been nothing short of a disaster.

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This is the Vranas instance.