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I would not have guessed that reply guys replying to really popular accounts would ever check if their reply is a duplicate.
I didn’t catch that this is why Alec stopped posting there. I assumed he was just being sensitive to being a public figure in general.
When you make a channel that is filled with “well actually” and “turns out.” You should expect your audience is into doing the same.
And when you don’t have an algorithm filtering these for you… well, then you get the reality of other people’s interactions. Twitter just optionally hides this reality from big accounts. (I’m talking about what they use to label “low quality replies” or something similar.)
The federation issues of replies/boosts/hearts/etc are still a big bummer, though.
They want an algorithm.
As much as people mock it, or know it’s the source of why social media optimizes for outrage and other unhealthy behaviors, the algorithm is what they are missing on Mastodon.
As someone who always used third party Twitter apps, and never directly saw the algorithm in my timeline, mastodon feels like Twitter always did.
I want to start using this.
I knew this was Ian Bogost before I clicked the link.
That sounds icky in the hand…
Seems like ColorWare style painting is a better option. (But much more expensive.)
I’ve never heard of it before either. It doesn’t seem weird to me. Just, the assertion that it’s overwhelmingly common does not sound right.
Damn. Thats impressive.
Yeah. It used EAC. EAC is supported on SteamDeck. They moved away from it.
Makes me think of the Power Mac G4 Cube.
Major security/privacy holes in any technology should cause “recalls” too. 🤔
Wild!
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It was already in bad health. That’s not a good combination with COVID.
Oooo. Will it be automatic? Or do you need to pass a flag?
It would be neat to know precisely what parts are expensive. Broad generalizations about how prices on goods go up and down aren’t quite as interesting. 😅
This is the second service in as many weeks to be shut down offering this service, right?
It’s a small lemmy.world.
VRChat is still slowly growing in the background.
The metaverse that was the hype you despise isn’t the metaverse people in VRChat want. Mark really destroyed the term.