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@0x1f415
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english only, GMT-5, "nullhund" most other places

https://0x1f415.me

@adamk678 twitter allows you to mute more than one phrase at a time, and set expiration times for these. unless I've missed something, mastodon only gives you one regex, which could work but is a pain to set up for multiple phrases.

I find it interesting how mastodon has terrible content filtering options compared to twitter.

the filtering model in this system resides totally on the blind faith that other users will use the "content warning" feature in a manner that satisfies your preferences, the failure rate of which scales up as more users use the network... and this is even worse compounded by the fact that most clients try to shove shove the instance and federated timelines in your face.

expectation: I can sign up for any instance and follow my friends in other instances, yay!

reality: can't follow my friend from another instance because my/their warlord admins blocked my/their instance for stupid reasons, users playing hot potato trying to keep up with instances falling into disrepair or imposing draconian new site rules on a whim

twitter is going to be killing the streaming api in june[1], which doesn't affect me much directly, but the developer of my preferred mobile app has also discontinued his work on it due to running out of tokens[2], soooo... I guess I'm back here (conditional on if I can manage to tolerate the local culture here enough)

[1]: http://apps-of-a-feather.com/
[2]: https://twitter.com/Sam_Ruston/status/981550935561441281

apps-of-a-feather.com - Registered at Namecheap.com

Mastodon: Dynamic wide columns, narrow drawer

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oh they still haven't fixed how the layout only takes up half the screen width on my 27" display, huh

Happy Cyber Monday everyone!

(Image source was from @superdeluxe@twitter from like 2016)

it's heeeeeere
I hope I live to see the future where mobile devices (laptops, tablets, smartphones) have modular components like PCs