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Infrastructure I think. The last few waves of invites have brought instability to the system if i recall
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Infrastructure I think. The last few waves of invites have brought instability to the system if i recall
Twitter is already dead. It’s X now
There will always be someone who is either arrogant, greedy, or dumb enough to do anything.
getting an audience to move is about as easy as asking a fish to fly. It’s much easier to just post on as many different platforms as we can.
I’d like the option to exclude a community from an instance filter. There’s a community I’m interested in in an instance that is 90% garbage.
If a subscribed community could bypass the filters, that’d be fantastic
I’ve stopped being a reader on Twitter and rarely interact with anything there, but I have a big chunk of my audience still there, so it’s still part of my posting schedule.
that sounds like just plain old paranoia and fear mongering
let’s talk about Ruby
Ruby like most programming languages doesn’t support bare words, [undefined variable exception]
but if you define a particular method_missing, suddenly Ruby supports bare words. [ruby repeating what was typed]
Now this isn’t deserving of wat. this actually shows just how awesome Ruby is. [Drummer_t-rex.jpg]
But if you actually do this then…
Wat
This is what I’m thinking of doing. Lets me host my own content and not rely on other instances to stay alive.
Canada is a bit on the weird side too. For us companies can either advertise what their drug does, or advertise their name, but not both.
As a web developer, EdgeHTML was the source of so many bugs, including a few that were regressions, and it didn’t seem like Microsoft dedicated enough resources to the Edge project.
nearly forgot that 8601 has support for durations as well
luckily Local time can be any timezone!
Timezone is optional, and when missing is read as local time.
ISO 8601 is the only correct way to format timestamps.
I concur. Sync has been amazing to use.
same score here