@CWSmith@social.mechanizedarmadillo.com
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CWSmith

@CWSmith@social.mechanizedarmadillo.com

Owner / Creative Lead for Mechanized Armadillo Productions and Publications

Multiple projects active but sometimes going no where.

Probably would offend most of you if I started going on about things.

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atomicpoet, to random
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I love the DOS version of Mortal Kombat 2.

But word of advice: change the keyboard controls as soon as you can because the default keys are horrendous.

CWSmith,
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@atomicpoet

Never knew there was a pc version.

Where could I find this and how will it work in Proton on Linux?

CWSmith,
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@atomicpoet

Thanks

BeAware, to fediverse

Ya know...all the fear mongering on Fedi is starting to tire people out...

Lots of people just don't want to be here anymore because of the way a lot of Fedi users treat normal everyday things as EVILLLLLL!!!

You're doing the very thing you fear the most when you talk shit about Threads (and other things most of you deem evil) and pushing people to those platforms.

I am on both and literally seeing it. I have users that follow me on both platforms that say they're considering leaving Fedi because of how normal it is there.

No brigading. No blatant misinformation. No bullshit drama about Fediblock. Just normal, SOCIAL media.

So, those defederating from people that federate with Threads are literally and already killing the platform you claim to love so much...🤦‍♂️🤬

A lot of you need to look in the mirror.

CWSmith,
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@Btph

@BeAware

I was warned by some friends about the political leanings of most servers. I don't lean that hard one way or the other, but I do try to not let the sociopolitical chatter overwhelm me.

Cause I like this, and unlike X/Meta I actually feel like someone hears me at times.

atomicpoet, to random
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I am not a fan of the Evercade VS. At one time, I would have been. But when I look at what this is, I’m genuinely disappointed.

This is just an emulation machine. It’s like a RetroPie but worse. At least with a RetroPie, the sky’s the limit. You can even run PICO-8 games if you like.

The Evercade VS, though, will only play cartridges. To many people, this is the appeal. They like the Evercade VS because the games are officially licensed, and they come in a box.

In other words, the audience is collectors. As a result, it’s limited because it’s a device for collectors – for it’s only collectors that care about official licensing and how stuff is packaged.

For good emulation, a RetroPie blows this out of the water.

CWSmith,
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@ohbutt

@atomicpoet

I have a Retro 5 in storage, can do a ton of older cartridge games. Even uses original controllers.

Just feels a bit easier to get running.

CWSmith,
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@atomicpoet @ohbutt

I frankly have been exploring that on my laptop lately. Picked up a Nintendo type retro controller and it works pretty well in Linux emulation.

Might try a Retro pi project one of these days.

BeAware, to lemmy

So, @eatyourglory and I were discussing Lemmy and he had a good question/idea. Could Lemmy communities technically be subdomains? Like instead of Lemmy.world/c/example, it could be example.lemmy.world?

Would this be something that could be theoretically built into Lemmy or is there some kinda technological limitation, making this not a thing..? I think it's a neat idea.🤷‍♂️🤔

CWSmith,
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@BeAware @eatyourglory

The issue is DNS.

Subdomains have to be entered into the Domains dns registry. Now, I think there is a way to do it on the fly, but the issue is gonna be there really.

And at the end of the day, is the complexity of that worth it when just using standard paths works?

CWSmith,
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@BeAware

@eatyourglory

Now that I think of it, You'ld also have an issue at the server config. I don't know how you would setup Apache or Nginx to host that.

panos, to mastodon
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Small rant about small character limits in fedi, like 's 500 limit, just because I had this discussion recently.

I think it makes no sense for the . This is a criticism towards as well, which defines notes as short posts, around a paragraph.

How did "microblogging" came to be? In the early internet we had no limitations like this. If you wanted to post something (say in a forum), you could usually just write what you wanted, as long as it needed to be (there might be technical limitations, but not a conscious limit of "you should express yourself in under xxx characters". How did this become a thing?

started as a platform where you could post via SMS, hence the initial character limit was 140. But nowadays we don't have technical limitations like that. So why do software designers still feel the need to restrict users in such a way? I believe it is a failed concept, one that has been surpassed in practice. If people want to write 1000 or 5000 characters, they will. And they do. That's how "threads" are born. OK, sometimes a person consciously wants to split a post in parts, but most of the times it is just to go around the platform's character limit. So if the goal is to have a platform where people express themselves in 500 characters or less, then this design fails hard, because you can't force people to do that if they don't want to. If I want my posts to be short, I will make them short, no need to restrict me. If I want to make a longer post once in a while, I will also post it, I will just have to hit reply as many times as needed for all of my text to reach my followers.

The problem with this, besides that it's impractical and gets in the users' way, is that it actually does the opposite of what might be expected: Instead of not serving long texts to users, you serve them in multiple posts, creating clutter in the timeline. And this way they can't avoid getting the whole text in their timelines, even if it's something they are not interested in!

The simplest and most obvious way to handle this is letting users write their posts, however long they want to make them, and only show the first xxx characters in the timeline, with a "Show more" button. This way users can express themselves in the way they prefer (it's their wall/social feed after all!), and their followers are not served several consequential posts about something they might not care about. It's one opinion, one post, it should come to my timeline once, and then I can decide if I want to click on it and read all of it.

It's funny, but my early fediverse experience was vastly improved when @atomicpoet moved from mastodon.social to calckey.social. I loved reading his posts, but they tended to be long, so I would be online and a new post by Chris would come, and I'd be like "oh here we go again". Because it would fill up my timeline, and it wasn't practical either, because I would read the first paragraph, then wait until Chris typed the next paragraph, and in the meantime I might have seen other things and I had to go back to what I was reading 5 minutes ago and then wait 5 more minutes for the rest of his train of thought. This is not how any of this should work! A person should take their time and write down their thoughts, and then post them on their account. And I should be able to see the start of that post, and click on it and read it at its entirety if it seems interesting to me.

Why are we keeping up with an unnecessary limit, when there is no technical reason for it any more? Plain text takes practically zero disk space (and will take up the same space -basically more- if split in different posts). We post photos that take up kilobytes or megabytes.

When users are forced to go around your design in order to communicate their thoughts, this means there's something wrong with your design. There are people who prefer writing shorter posts. There are people who sometimes want to post something longer for their followers to read. It's still a post, it serves the exact same purpose, it's not like "posts MUST be short, anything over a paragraph is a blog post". I regularly write longer posts, because I want to expand on my thoughts. It doesn't mean I care about keeping a personal blog, or that I think anything longer I write is blog-worthy. I might be talking about whatever, and it can be as significant (or insignificant) as my one paragraph posts. It's even more futile to try to enforce a limit like that in an open network as the Fediverse. People will just build tools to overcome it, as has happened, and many platforms offer much longer character limits. Many Mastodon servers have also manually changed that limit, kolektiva.social for example is a Mastodon server with a 10K character limit. It comes from an actual need, people might also want to post an announcement or whatever longer text.

Basically, the only real reason I can think of for limits like that to exist in today's platforms, it's because short content is more easily "consumable". So I get it as a choice for #X or , they want addictive, fast-to-read content, witty responses etc to keep their users in their platforms for longer, to show them more ads and keep tracking their interactions for longer. And this is probably how they found out that this restriction is good for them and makes their platform more addictive. It's easier for them to "sell" easily digestable content. It makes sense as a design choice, for their corporate targets.

But why on fedi? If you don't care about longer posts, you can ignore them and not open them. If you prefer following people who only write short posts, then do that. If you don't like that I write longer posts, feel free to unfollow me, and customize your fedi experience to your needs. But why have made-up restrictions like that forced upon users? Are we building something for easily digestible content, trying to make it as addictive as possible, or are we here for communication, according to the users' needs?

CWSmith,
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@panos

@atomicpoet @BeAware

I completely agree. It's honestly one reason I was thinking of just adding ActivityPub to WordPress or Drupal and see what happens.

I found ways to modify the character limit, but am worried that it will be undone every single upgrade.

I have thought of moving from Mastodon to pelorma, but it's very difficult to figure out it feels like.

CWSmith,
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@BeAware

@panos @atomicpoet

It's definitely something I would prefer be in the Administration menus as a setting controllable by the admin then needing to modify project files.

CWSmith,
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@BeAware @panos @atomicpoet

I think I will experiment with friendica this weekend. I got a couple of domains not doing anything at the moment, and a different take might be interesting to check out.

paninid, to random
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Does No Authority Social federate with Truth Social?

Is that what’s happening here? 🤔

CWSmith,
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@paninid

I thought the guys at Truth kept Federation turned off on their side.

CWSmith,
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@paninid @BeAware

I mean, that isn't exactly unreasonable. I have multiple accounts across multiple services myself. Hell, I have 5 federated accounts on Mastodon instances because I went and spun up 5 instances to act as communities for different content sites.

CWSmith,
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It's also why I will never mock people for paying for those services. Contributing to things like that that give you meaning adds a sense of ownership a purely ad based experience doesn't. It also reduces the services dependency on Ad revenue which alone causes more problems than it's worth.

@paninid @BeAware

CWSmith,
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@paninid

@BeAware

Hell, I completely understand. They go to Truth to find community with people of similar ideals as themselves. Maybe they don't find quite what they are looking for so they try else where.

I am the same way. We seek out community with people who we can bond with. It's why Social Media is so powerful in general. Whether it's a Forum, A centralized network (X/Meta) and a decentralized federated setup.

CWSmith, to twitter
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One thing.

While I know a lot of people can't stand even the mention of X/Twitter, I still regularly go there. I am working on projects and such where the current community is based on that site. While I hope to figure out how to get many to migrate away from all centralized servers, not just X, I have to go where to communities and information are.

#X

atomicpoet, (edited ) to fediverse
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President Joe Biden’s Threads account @potus is federating on the Fediverse!

And I’m following him from atomicpoet.org!

Wow! This is as monumental as Barack Obama joining Twitter! A truly historic day for the !

@fediversenews

CWSmith,
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@gme

@fediversenews @atomicpoet @potus

Accounts like @potus are gonna be used as a one way broadcast layer no matter what service they are on. It's pretty much just for announcements and statements, not direct interaction with people.

Which, when we are talking any political office might be best.

CWSmith,
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@gme @fediversenews @atomicpoet @potus

Have you ever known a Politicians X, Meta, or whatever account to answer commentors like us?

It's post the statement, get it out there, set and forget.

I don't remember any account talking back and not causing the politico more problems.

CWSmith,
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@atomicpoet @gme @potus @fediversenews

Agreed. It's why I spun my own instance in the first place.

CWSmith,
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@gme @fediversenews @atomicpoet @potus

That's a completely different discussion.

CWSmith,
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@gme @fediversenews @atomicpoet @potus

Do you need it? Our politicians take every opportunity they can to push out whatever their message is at any time. If anything we need them to do it so we can at least know what they are saying and keep track.

And it doesn't defeat the social part of social media. Making a statement and letting the masses discuss is just as socially valid as answering every post.

CWSmith,
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@gme @fediversenews @atomicpoet @potus

The one directional nature of the Threads Federation right now is just out of everyone on Threads hands. That's gonna be on Meta to eventually address and put up. Otherwise there is no benifit for a Threads user to hit that Fediverse switch. Why would they care what people they can't see think or how many follow them if they can't even follow back?

atomicpoet, to fediversenews
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So far, only 2,800 Threads accounts have turned on Federation. Of the ones I see, they’re quite active.

I suspect the reason for the minuscule federated accounts is because Threads users can’t see replies from the Fediverse yet. Why would you turn on federation if you’re oblivious to interactions from the Fediverse?

Nevertheless, we’ll see what happens once communication becomes two-way.

@fediversenews

CWSmith,
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@atomicpoet

@fediversenews

Plus add in the fact it's Beta and the lack of knowledge of what Federation would actually mean if it was two way right now probably helps as well.

CWSmith,
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@jeze

Got a Lenovo Duet 3 with ChromeOS. Had to put it in developer mode to use Fdroid.

jeze, to fediverse

Every time I try corpo social media I remember just how sterile and boring their app ecosystems are. Part of why I love the Fediverse are the vast array of applications I can bounce around to and from. It keeps things so much more interesting even if our userbase is a fraction of the major players.

CWSmith,
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@jeze

I really wish we could go back to the early day, when most of this was Personal blogs, groups forums, and everything just as unique as possible instead of this homogeneous centralized nightmare.

BeAware, to Weed

Need the perfect medicine to relax?

Dr. Kush has your back!😏

#Weed #Cannabis #Marijuana #Stoner

CWSmith,
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@BeAware

This is where it gets murky honestly. If a state doesn't prosecute that's one thing. But if you get pinched by the feds it's another charge they can and will tack on.

Undoing it at the Federal Level fixes that issue no matter what. Weed isn't banned by state law after all, just federal.

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