Nobody likes being forced to upgrade apps to upgrade an OS, or being forced to stay on an older system to keep using old apps. I'm thinking about how to avoid these situations in Dropserver.
The fundamental values of a true community are elsewhere: in love, poetry, disinterested thought, the free use of the imagination, the pursuit of non-utilitarian activities, the production of non-profitmaking goods, the employment of non-consumable wealth - here are the sustaining values of a living culture.
「 CDP-897 is a unit from 1992. It’s 32 years old, and it works flawlessly. All buttons work, CD reading is spot on, audio it generates through all outputs is clear. It even came with a full service manual, which till this can day can be easily found on the web. Nowadays not many things exist after 5 years of purchase, and here I am. Just another happy owner in the 30-year history of this player. 」
"si épargner des souffrances aux animaux n’est pas un enjeu, c'est que cette souffrance est importante pour vous. (...) Elle devient donc notre principale valeur. Nous revendiquons avec ferveur nos méthodes d’élevage et d’abattage. "
I’ve been posting about wanting blogging to feel more like posting on here forever and…I think this gets me there. Why bother hosting a #blog and all of that hassle when your #Mastodon account could literally be a blog?
It’s amazing what a well-maintained API enables in for client apps like this. When the UI is in play, Mastodon effectively becomes infrastructure