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That’s great! xD
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Or, BlueSky should close the app automatically on start if you open it after 9pm. xD
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Some stuff I liked, in no order (its all amazing and interconnected and slightly odd, poke around for yourself!)
- taylor.town/-10x
- taylor.town/ikea-oriente...
- taylor.town/junk
- taylor.town/wish
- taylor.town/oh-possession
- taylor.town/frugly
- taylor.town/medium
- taylor.town/woman-month
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At least, it’s Saturday! 😮💨
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nod em on.
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Everyone sucks at managing notifications. #staystrong 🫠
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Apple and Google are my best bet.
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But…
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You can do it. Just, do it. It’s still better than sending all the traffic to Rick roll.
Please let me know if you need more motivation.
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Also, deepfaked @ironyuppie.com:
“My voice is my passport, verify me”.
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Yes. But, it’s not a verification. I have a domain connected with my account. But nobody actually “verified” me as a person or entity.
The internet is anonymous, pseudonymous, identified. But it’s almost always “not verified”. And, that’s how it should be.
But, I am talking about a group…
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The philosophical aspect aside, what is your opinion?
Should Bluesky think about the ever growing consumers lack of interest in critical thinking? And add verification system?
Or, should the consumer adapt to the “new” approach where they have to think?
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Yeah, feed works. But…
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Why?
Because I want to live in my own information bubble. I follow a bunch of accounts here. I am interested in 70% of their posts but the rest 30% is noise to me. In short, I want to follow the topics not the accounts behind them.
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We can call it anything. Scraping, crawling, downloading, fetching, dumping whatever. Because, “it depends”. 🫠
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So, do I still have my job or not?
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Alternatively, Git could add native support for comments, more like code annotations. GitHub could then add the discussions as annotations to the relevant lines or blocks of code.
Then it persists across platforms. Just like git history. it’s visible everywhere and we lost nothing.
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Whichever one you are most confident with. I prefer go if it’s some cli tool, web server, web crawler e.t.c.
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honk
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I’m crying 😭
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iCloud provides a way to resolve the conflicts. But it won’t be as sophisticated as git.
If you want a VCS like tool, maybe pushing to a second/backup origin?
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Not version control, but if you use macOS, you can use a directory inside iCloud Drive. Or Dropbox in case of windows/linux.
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www.redditstatus.com
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At the same time, managed database solutions are also more popular than ever.
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But why?
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shop.boox.com/products/palma
This one kinda works. Then again, it’s Android and Google is at the heart of everything in Android.
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I didn’t know that cat existed back in 1955.
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And the price of the subscription depends on your social credit score.
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alias rm=vim
You are welcome.