Dzięki @ernest mogłem sprawdzić czy rozszerzenie Better /kbin działa z instancją kbin.social. I... nie działa. Ale! dokonałem kilku poprawek w kodzie i wysłałem do publikacji w Chrome Web Store. Mam nadzieję, że zaakceptują je zanim rozpocznie się rejestracja. A, i dodałem nową funkcję! Kto zgadnie jaką?
It's official, my #Fediverse/#Mastodon feed is now officially providing better info than my Tweetdeck window (it's been better than the algorithm-driven #Twitter UI since January). Only thing missing: 1. local reporters 2. some international outlets (Asia/Latin America) 3. storm chasers and 4. misc. individuals I follow who haven't moved, but don't post much (mostly just reply).
Testuje trochę a.gup.pe, warte odnotowania jest to, że na Mastodonie z podpiętą grupą nie działa usuwanie posta na zdalnych instancjach. Post usuwany jest tylko z lokalnej instancji.
First Impressions from #Calckey :
Very good!
Import of List and follows works great
Interface is interesting - a little bit to much "Information"
a lot of settings(thats good!)
2FA and HardwareKey function!
DarkMode and themes and much more.
Post Preview
extra place for Hashtags
And I love the "clock" I attached a picture of it:
AltText: Loading Bar Style with 3 Bars(Today 50,3%, Month 71,7%, Year 30,5%)
Fediverse
I miss only two things atm. Maybe i did not find it?
😢 Sad story: For a long time pre-2022 I'd have happily paid #twitter $8 a month for a well-moderated, ad-free, time-ordered timeline. They never gave me that choice
😊 Happy ending: That's exactly what the #fediverse has enabled for me. I make $8 donations to my instance host to help keep it sustainable
@fediverse What type of social media do you feel is lacking most in the fediverse?
To elaborate, there are a lot of different types of social media already on the fediverse such as microblogs, regular blogs, image sharing, link sharing and video sharing.
Personally, I'd love to see a gaming-focused social media platform on the fediverse.
A big thing that's lacking at the moment is not so much new platforms, but dedicated instances using the existing Fediverse platforms.
A great example of what I mean is something like Urbanists.video. It's a PeerTube instance dedicated to videos about urban planning, cycling, and transport.
We need more dedicated instances like that for more special interest communities.
Just imagine a PeerTube and LemmyBB instance dedicated to baking. Or Buddhism. Or the global Armenian diaspora. Or folk music. Or quilt makers. Or charity fundraisers. Or particular social issues. Or high school principals. Or a particular university. Or independent short films. Or netball. Or watercolour artists.
The more dedicated communities like that exist, the stronger the Fediverse ecosystem is as a whole.
I think personally that one of the coolest thing on #Mastodon is how #Flipboard embraced it. They have created 4 different "desks" this week that covers a lot of my favourite topics. So, I take the #FollowFriday opportunity to share them with you.
@atomicpoet@ivory Huh? That's news. Basically, the tragic aspect of same old movie about silos and their adverse effects on an #OpenWeb are already taking shape -- unfortunately.
What's needed is an #Fediverse constructed from loose-coupling enabled by open standards. Anything less is just a predictable tragic movie reboot.
It’s effectively the web3 alternative to #activitypub . It’s a good North Star for the fediverse to aspirationally build towards.
But I’m only interested in BlueSky insofar as it interoperates with the existing #fediverse .
And I think they recognize that the the fediverse movement & community would turn on them if they cannibalize the existing network instead of adding to it as a friendly & compatible node.
This is hilarious. A #Google engineer invented #zx to make command line scripting easier with #NodeJS, because at a certain point #shell scripts get too complicated and you need a Real #Programming Language.
This is exactly #Perl’s use case from thirty-six years ago. But the kids want #JavaScript everywhere and would rather it take more work to convert their ascended #Bash scripts to a vastly different syntax.