Do Not Disturb Annoyance
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"Perfect is the enemy of Good."
People who seed
Opening the NAS to the internet, tho 😬
Where would be a good starting point to check out a list of instances with these bridges? And how safe are they?
I wonder if Google prioritized recrawling all those Twitter links.
Probably some of these mentioned already:
Looking for a good Lemmy and/or KBin app.
"Luda, Jada and Nas // and our bullets give you a deep tissue massage // so here's a song and dance while I make these ends // you never stood half a chance like Siamese Twins."
Rolled over a 401k into a cash IRA the week before Lehman died
ETA: the timing was pure luck. I had no clue what was about to go down.
Twitter was an open canvas at first, that's what made it appealing. The users shaped it and norms formed. Then the bad men came.
Doesn't hurt that there are lots of good mobile apps for Lemmy
She's Pitch Perfect
Wish.com what3words?
Paging Mr. throbbingpens
It makes me think that the third party thing was the original intent and the data scraping was the cover. Also u/spez kinda said as much with his Elon love fest.
are there apps that are letting users create their own API keys and plug them in?
I still have a bunch of zip disks that I want to examine. Think they're still good?
When I went to download Voyager to test it out, I realized that I still had Apollo installed. I hadn't had the heart to delete it ...until now.
E. Norma Stitts
Bitch I'm a cow
And Real McCoy
hmm, I wonder if there's a way for me to host my own matrix server and do the bridging myself, like a docker container or something.
That sounds like Logo
swurl.com is a fun take on search aggregators
Wow. That was intense
Stay by Lisa Loeb
Is Kbin considered an option?
Aren't raindrop and Pinboard online-only?
Maybe I'm biased but I feel like the soul of Reddit as a social media site is much more dependent on its users than other sites. Reddit will continue on but if the company keeps undervaluing its users and moderators (and everything points to that), it will end up being as vapid and pointless as people are saying Threads is now.