- did you have a chance to test with any GoToSocial or snac2 based instances?
- there’s also moderation issues – a lot of people leaving Xitter are ending up on Bluesky because it has better moderation and onboarding
cerement
joined 1 year ago
would like to see what Cards Against Humanity could do with the supplement business …
“There are two types of people: those who back up and those who haven’t lost data … yet.”
nothing says safety like a Sony rootkit
aimed at beginners who confuse “hasn’t been updated for a year” with “hasn’t needed to be updated for a year”
once you have some experience under your belt, these are non-issues:
- deciding to “learn Linux” the hard way by starting with a specialized distro (Slackware, Gentoo, Alpine)
- switching to unstable or testing branches before you’re ready ’cause you want bleeding edge or “stable is too far behind”
- playing around with third-party repositories before understanding them (PPAs in Ubuntu, AUR in Arch)
- bypassing the package manager (especially installing with
curl | sudo sh
) - changing apps for no other reason than “it hasn’t been updated for a year”
Shantanu Narayen’s still not giving you a free license
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