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adamprocter

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I make nodenogg.in and work at Winchester School of Art (WSA) in the Department of Art & Media Technology (A&MT) teaching and leading areas of games deign & art and creative computing

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adamprocter, to random
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"I’m still doing this because the world is flooded with overpriced, crappy, subpar software. It hurts people and it hurts the economy."

Jason Fried - https://dctr.pro/2pi

adamprocter, to random
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Sustainable
Portable
Local
Private

This is what I try to ask of my technology and this is how I try and build technology.

adamprocter, to random
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Southampton please take your bins in….

adamprocter, to random
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Trains 🚂

atomicpoet, to random
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I don't quite understand why some people have reservations about using the mobile web or Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). The web has its advantages: you don't need to install anything, it's compatible with different devices, and often requires fewer resources compared to dedicated apps. Most importantly, it offers freedom from being tied to a specific operating system.

However, despite these benefits, there is still a persistent demand for dedicated mobile apps, even for things that don't necessarily need them. Take news, for example. Why bother with a dedicated news app when you can easily read articles on the web?

Now, I understand some people may argue that the web has too many ads. But let's be realistic, how long do you think those "free" news reading apps will remain ad-free? Probably only until the powers-that-be convince you to switch to their dedicated mobile apps. It's like a classic "bait and switch" situation.

So, what can we do about poorly designed websites? Well, the solution isn't to abandon the web altogether. It's about being selective with the websites we use. I agree that the mobile web versions of platforms like Twitter, Reddit, CNN, and others can be subpar, but that's intentional. They want to entice you into installing their dedicated mobile apps. My suggestion? Don't fall for it.

Stick with the web. It's the only truly platform-agnostic option out there that won't keep you confined to a restricted environment.

adamprocter,
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@joelving @aral @atomicpoet I ended up using pouchDB and couchDB(which can be LAN) to house the stuff I needed for nodenogg.in works well enough… be interesting to see the details of web app stuff like this in next macOS

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  • adamprocter,
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    @kev this is why I am on and support the fosstodon instance.

    mho, to internet

    At least a part of the this whole debate about and the seems to boil down to the most persistent argument on : People saying, well I have all the connections I want here, so why are you complaining about missing people or communities?
    Meta is so so many people that could get to know and embrace the like many did after the .

    adamprocter,
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    @asjmcguire @mho @aral indeed you know they have this baked into their business planning.

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