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Certainly, they existed...
I don't even know if this instance is going to be here tomorrow, but if you're reading this, I've moved instances to @AlexMax .
Thanks @elgruntox for running this instance while you had time.
The one time I have a Micro ATX build, and I end up needing a second hard drive bay years later to hold my SSD.

@sneakernets welcome to katsudon, home of a good burger, here is your complimentary first toot

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all of us here at katsudon hope you've enjoyed this complimentary toot, and we wish you the best in your own tooting adventures going forward

On the low, I've had this weird hankering for PB&J recently.

Crunchy peanut butter, Smucker's Strawberry, untoasted honey wheat. Get at me.

@mellow_ @elgruntox @ambushsabre You're a wizard, Harry.

The more I think about it, the more I think that automatic federation by default is probably not going to last.

A little history lesson. In the early days, IRC servers federated with any other server who connected. However, attacks by abusers with their own servers resulted in servers turning automatic federation off, and these same servers ended up forming EFnet by federating only with each other. A few years later, the network split in two due to policy disagreements.

@peter Positive word of mouth doesn't involve the tech press in the least, and is the best way to grow a community.

If the platform grows to the point where brands come here of their own volition, so be it.

Why do people care so much about what the tech press thinks of Mastodon? I don't think the life or death of the Mastodon experiment hangs by their validation.