roses are red
violets are blue
to exit vim
:wq

@ghorwood

I think that I shall never see
An end as cool as CTRL-X CTRL-C

@JorgeStolfi quality follow up!

@ghorwood

Just could not let Emacs be bested...

@JorgeStolfi they keep saying that mastodon is like the old days of usenet, so why shouldn't we start up the editor wars again?
@ghorwood @JorgeStolfi mastodon is Usenet inside out. Usenet was all about dealing with hours and days of latency so every node carried every message. Mastodon is on a net where latency is measured in milliseconds so it's all about only sending messages that someone on the destination seems to be interested in.

@resuna @ghorwood

Another big difference is that the Usenet was partitioned into a rather stable set of "bboards", each with curators who tried to weed out trash, spam, and out-of-topic content. Mastodon uses hashtags instead, but users can invent these freely, and no one is curating their "content".

@JorgeStolfi @ghorwood Actually newsgroups were mostly not moderated and the names were basically tags and were completely uncontrolled out of the big seven.

Source: I used to be one of those guys in news.groups who ran votes and stuff.

@resuna @ghorwood

Sorry, now I rememebered: my experience with USENET was from mid 1980s to 1992 or so, when the whole internet was "moderated" -- meaning that it was closed to universities and tech companies, and anyone who misbehaved was reported to their institution and taken care of.

@JorgeStolfi @ghorwood The net.suicide raids were in 1984 or 1985. Nobody even tried to stop it.