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Looks like #Mastodon is improving.
The first clicks are still hard content refreshes, but not anymore full page reloads.
It still feels a bit slow to surf in #Mastodon but I assume that is just because the servers are very full with load right now because of so many users.
Many of my open source colleges are trying out #Mastodon. But I'm sorry, until #Mastodon don't use a better UX, I will just skip it for now. I don't go with the hype 🙅.
(Please don't render full page everytime you click some link, we have 2022...)
"[...] Media depicting sexual violence and/or assault is also not permitted. [...]"
"Non-consensual nudity: You may not post or share intimate photos or videos of someone that were produced or distributed without their consent. [...]"
So looks like normal nudity is allowed 👀
💖 I totally missed to sponsor @simonhaenisch 🙀 github.com/sponsors/simonhae…
I fixed this today and gave him a one-time sponsor I now support him in a monthly rhythm 💸
Every day at work and hobby I rely on his npm package prettier-plugin-organize-imports ✨
On the one hand I can understand it, on the other hand the goal is just the wrong one
Verifications should verify accounts so they can be identified as official
But having a premium model to get less ads is valid if money needs to be made to provide running infrastructure
If we would always print a release on a not re-writable CD before handing it over to QA department, would apps be more robust and safe, and the world maybe a better place? 🤔
Many of my open source colleges are trying out #Mastodon. But I'm sorry, until #Mastodon don't use a better UX, I will just skip it for now. I don't go with the hype 🙅.
(Please don't render full page everytime you click some link, we have 2022...)