The way I have been interacting with Twitter for several years was totally and utterly destroyed in this last brainfart of Elon Musk.
So I say sayonara to all of you: Remember to close the lid on the Twitter-coffin when you leave.
I'm not coming back ever!
Har hittat en PDF-manual för min bil, och den är klart fylligare än något annat jag hittat under de 3 år jag haft den. Förklarar en del underligheter som inte står i officiell manual eller pappersvarianter jag har.
@jenny_li Mastodon är lite/mycket av det som Twitter skulle kunna vara, eller som man önskar det vore.
Helt annan kontroll över vad som syns i ens flöde (inga algoritmer som gissar och filtrerar åt en). Kan vara svårt navigera i till en början, och svårt hitta en bra instans som passar.
@bettersafetynet Now that everything should be "Agile", I feel that both business and developers are far more keen on introducing new fancy stuff, than fixing old oddities.
At any given time you want something new, you can pick 2 out of these 3:
1) Fast (development, not code)
2) Cheap
3) Secure
@ravenscimaven Elated! (day off tomorrow, and work week is done, so extremely content with what me and my team have accomplished)
One part without the other wouldn't explain it all.
@BraydenCreation I'll think I'll pass until you have showed that you retweet all old stuff you promised to retweet.
It smells like you are mostly trying to build your name without showing off any substantial (quality) stuff of your own, and only retweeting small amounts of what comes your way..
@Myoosli @CarlBovisNature We were not supposed to either, but this were decades ago, and we didn't have angry know-it-alls from twitter telling us otherwise.
They happily crapped on my shoulder, and I'm quite sure they would have done the same to you without passing any other judgement on you.
@Peterhardwick17@CarlBovisNature >as they grew up. They were perfectly happy with that diet, and even challenged our cat at the bowl to get the tasty bits. (The cat lost)
@Peterhardwick17@CarlBovisNature The ones I had were two or three years apart. The reminders from each year was killed since they nested in our chimney. We just couldn't have them nesting in the chimney, but we couldn't really live with killing them all off either.
We fed them cat food softened by water >>
@Stonekettle Oh, you have some serious gear then! (Or I haven't paid enough attention to what you have been shooting with before)
I do see the need and positives of shooting with such a setup when it comes to birds.
@Stonekettle They are beautiful birds, but they have the flying skill of a piece of granite. Sadly, they don't know that, or are just too stupid to accept the fact.