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pixelde.su
senior frontend dev | @retrospring.net maintainer, #TYPO3 Core Merger | reverse engineering | rhythm games | fuck outta here sailor moon
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yooooo the goreshirt
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I often say people should not be embarrassed about their hobbies to display them in public however this person should be
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I'm honestly amazed that it's worse on Fragsturztaube than it was on RS but I assume it's because of the internet-brained people moving first and they're the ones causing ruckus, people that just used the site for whatever drowned that out in the public feed.
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you now see what I had to deal with in the past 5 years.
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ahhhh
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which one?
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okay gut, hatte nachgesehen und sah jetzt gerade bei mir okay aus :D
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Naja, Domains kannst du ja überall kaufen grundsätzlich. Das ist nur ein Dienst den dir Bluesky anbietet dass sie darüber Geld verdienen.
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kauf dir eine Domain die du als Handle benutzt, dann hast du nichtmal das .bsky.social dran. 👀
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Just saying, Apple Music is on Windows, and it is a native app too. apps.microsoft.com/detail/9pfhd...
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Selbst ein Porsche hat mehr Sitze als die FDP.
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Did you set the media retention in settings? I have set it to a month which is fine for my instance size but lower is fine too because Mastodon will just fetch images again if it needs to.
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I still like Gulp. I often have tooling that's not "everything is included in my JS file" to move around files and process them and Gulp is still top-tier for that.
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And most of those aren't even for like...anything serious. I usually just commission artists if I stumble upon them and think their art is nice.
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Putting this on display and collecting all the links made me realize how massive this list is. 32 artists over the span of 11 years.
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Also, while it is very far from being finished, I open sourced my current progress on a #TYPO3 extension that adds ActivityPub support to websites! Still a lot of work to be done, but maybe my talk and the project being open inspires some more people to partake in it! github.com/pixeldesu/ty...
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That happens in every place, this already shines through on Bluesky already and will be more apparent the older it gets.
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There is this project which plans to do the entire thing in a privacy-preserving way without scraping as an in-between service. I watched a talk about this at FOSDEM and it was quite promising. www.fediscovery.org
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"most of the network" you are talking about a few vocal people again.
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Discovery is a problem, true, but people are working on it. But I also found a bunch of artists on fedi over the time, surely not an endless flood like on Twitter etc. but I don't even actively search for them. I follow enough "art enjoyers" that repost all kinds of accounts onto my timeline.
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okay, but you just said yourself that people on Bluesky apparently want that too? So it's not a community problem. People on fedi are vocal about privacy concerns and calling out peoples other shitty behavior, but slamming an app just like that...not really?
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still kind of a stupid take, especially to dunk on fedi of all places.
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or they can't find the reporting option easily (which counts as reporting being broken, I guess)
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the fact that he moderates 200k users on his own in genuinely scary. if not...careless (because he might not properly moderate), doing moderation for that scale is a recipe for burnout.
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DJMAX Respect might be the Train Simulator of rhythm games but if they consistently put out banger after banger in the DLCs it's so worth it.
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just shows that people just attach images on posts so they get looked at, the content is irrelevant.