The sentence itself is a little ambiguous but it’s nothing major, it’s easy enough to get the message from context
The sentence itself is a little ambiguous but it’s nothing major, it’s easy enough to get the message from context
Bluetooth users are seething right now. Love this trope
That’s the funny part, it works because […]
I think you misinterpreted what they said. They meant “Their attitude changed towards open source because [Embrace, Extend, Extinguish] doesn’t work”
A lot of people aren’t really ideologically opposed to Meta, they’re just on Mastodon since it’s there’s less friction to use it than Twitter (see rise of Bluesky). Threads will “fix” a lot of issues people have with Mastodon (CW, no algorithm, inability to advertise, instances moving/going under) and they’ll move without thinking anything of it since they can still access all of their Mastodon content
Of course the move back isn’t going to be as easy, I doubt Meta is going to implement robust account migration, and then the easier choice is to stay on Threads. This is also ignoring the incompatibilities improvements to ActivityPub that Meta will introduce later on in Meta’s lifespan, which will be poorly documented and rapidly changing if they open it up at all
Even if many Mastodon users don’t switch immediately, this is enough to hamper the long term growth/health of the platform
Suprise RKO from the back of the ring I can’t take this
noooooo it’s over Kanabros
Yup, all browsers on iOS are restricted to WebKit and might as well be Safari-lite
Beyond the general app recommendations, here’s some more advice
Take a moment to read fedi.tips
Hashtags are your friend. Follow them. Use them. Capitalize each word in them
You will miss things. That is the point
For accounts you don’t want to miss, click the bell in the profile or make a list
Boost the toots!
Be here to make connections
No algorithm means post what you want
Add alt-text to images
At the very least I think the bump will be enough for Lemmy to entrench itself within the FOSS space (ie Matrix)
More recently Habitica and Goodtime have been instrumental in the way that I approach productivity
In combination they’ve helped me move my daily focus into more deep and focused work, rather than trudging around and getting distracted by whatever catches my eye