One of my currently biggest "issues" with Friendica is handling re-sharing posts right. Like: If I use just "native reshare" on the post, behaviour differs according to where a post comes from. Meaning: Resharing Pixelfed or Mastodon posts will only make them visible to the AP crowd. Resharing Diaspora* posts will only make them visible for Diaspora* folks. Same for Tumblr and cough Bluesky. So I usually do use quote-sharing for content that matters (to me), which however results in being unable to use random Mastodon API clients (like #phanpy , #rodent , #tusky) for that - as in there, I can only (by now) boost Mastodon posts as far as it seems and I am unable to at least easily do a quote-share of an existing boost. Unfortunately, even though I really do force myself to use Friendica web / Frio all the time, it still leaves some things to be desired especially on mobile devices.
So, wondering: How do you folks handle this? Just use Friendica web and go with its "issues"? Just use whatever "reshare"/"boost" does without not bothering too much about who's able to see the posts? Or not interacting with any people outside the ActivityPub universe at all....?
La bellezza del Fediverso non sta solo nella struttura dei server, ma dipende anche dalla varietà di client disponibili per accedere alla rete. Laddove Twitter è ora estremamente severo su quali app possono collegarsi alla rete, Fediverse dà il benvenuto a tutti gli utenti sulla piattaforma! E sebbene Mastodon sia sicuramente l'attore più grande, non è assolutamente l'unico elefante nella stanza.
Scegliere il giusto client per il Fediverso può migliorare significativamente la tua esperienza con la piattaforma. Che tu sia un utente occasionale alla ricerca di un'interfaccia semplice sul tuo smartphone o un utente esperto che ha bisogno di lavorare su più account o istanze, c'è un client là fuori per te.
I caught the start of a #rodent nest in my #Toyota#Tacoma engine bay. They were using the insulation from the underside of the plastic engine cover and stuffing it between the intake runners and the top of the engine.
What are people using as rodent deterrents these days?
Contrary to a recent study, we show that these rodents indeed have otoacustic emissions and their pattern highlights specializations for low frequency hearing (acoustic fovea) in common and naked mole-rats.
Cute Arizona rodent posing for me :)
It was just incredible! This cute Round-tailed ground squirrel was playing and friendly posing for me in the park of San Xavier Del Bac Mission in Arizona, near Tucson :)
This overly round ball of fluff is a Common Gundi, an African rodent found in rocky deserts across the northern parts of the continent. It is one of five species of gundis, a group also known as "comb rats" due to the comb-like bristles found on the middle toes of their hind paws. When alarmed, they will thump those hind paws on the ground, and if threatened, they will either run to the nearest crevice or play dead. Diurnal and herbivorous, they live in colonies and pile onto each other for warmth. They are highly vocal and social creatures, and the colony goes as far as sharing a common bathroom, aptly named a "dunghill".
Spotted some movement in our backyard when looking out a window & luckily had my zoom camera nearby so managed to snap this rather cute & healthy looking rat chomping on some greens before it quickly disappeared.😜😷🥱 #nature#photography#rodent#humor#rats#health#healthyeating
This would be done yesterday if it wasn’t for the fact my server shat itself and I only further euthanized it.
Anyways, 1.2 is here! You can now download it here !
List of new emotes: :neorat_bored: :neorat_creepysmile: :neorat_frozen: :neorat_googlyeyes: :neorat_hot: :neorat_knives: :neorat_pet: :neorat_trash: :neorat_upsidedown:
Important: Want to be up-to-date with new Neorat releases? Follow @neorat to be up-to-date with what’s new, even if my home server will no longer exist or will be down!
Rat Corp is the leading company in the Rat Handling and Welfare industry. Luckily for you, they’re here to teach you the correct way to handle your fellow rats. Original print on 100% recycled paper stock by Gomgrut
N(e)orat (pronounced no-rat or neorat, whichever you prefer) is an upcoming emoji set that was created as a response to Volpeon’s neocat and neofox emoji sets (no shade thrown, ILY volp) - except with rats!
Tomorrow I plan to release the initial set of the emotes, which you will be free to use on any non-commercial platform!
Did you know porcupines also came in pocket size? Born with soft fur, the Armored Rat grows spines on its back and sides after the first month. Found in wet lowland rainforests of Latin America, from northern Honduras to northwest Ecuador, it feeds on fruit, insects and green plant matter. It is part of a family of similar neo tropical spiny rats more closely related to porcupines, Guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus, than to rats. This family is comprised of specialists of a wide range of ecological habitats that includes terrestrial, fossorial and semi aquatic.
With its cute expressive face, the Southern Viscacha, one of five viscacha species, often looks high and happy. Although resembling a rabbit with a long tail, it is not a lagomorph, but a rodent closely related to chinchillas. Found in the high-altitude mountainous regions of South America, from Peru to Argentina, it is a crepuscular vegetarian, feeding on mountain grasses and herbs. Incredibly social, it forms small colonies that communicate with each other using various calls, and engage in playful antics and cuddle piles.