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"The Mastodon time line is empty and boring"
Listen, I posted the picture of a couple of poorly panted Warhammer miniatures, got a few likes, looked at who liked it and followed those who seemed to boost a lot, and now I am awash of photos of gorgeously painted miniatures!
Your timeline is as alive (or dead) as you make it!
Itβs frustrating to see so many seemingly flock back to regular posting on X.
Iβm now repeatedly missing some work stuff for @gamingonlinux because prominent people and companies rarely use their Bluesky or Mastodon accounts :/
You Don't Need a Tech Stack. You Just Need a Text Editor.
Plain text files built the internet before technology stacks were a thing. Honestly, there is no reason why your web presence cannot just be a simple TXT file.
https://readbeanicecream.surge.sh/2026/04/17/you-dont-need-a-tech-stack-you-just-need-a-text-editor/
#tech #technology #plaintext #textfiles #indieweb #writing #blogging
The way my brain works:
1970 was 30 years ago
1980 was 20 years ago
1990 was 10 years ago
1995 was 10 years ago
2000 was 10 years ago
2010 was 10 years ago
2015 was 5 years ago
2017 never happened
2018 was two years ago
2019 was last year
2020 was also last year
2021 was a few months ago
@f4grx Joke is that social media managers and as someone who does digital media, is that company's and brands want as much growth as possible in the shortest time possible when joining a new platform
When Mastodon was growing due to people joining on, brands & businesses also joined & expected to get instant engagement. If they didn't, instead of simply continuing growing with OC, like they do with every other platform, they just gave up after a short amount of time and abandoned the accounts.
Why is Mastodon the best social medium in 2026?
Picture 1: If I share a post with some objectively good news, it gets 97 boosts and 140 likes.
Picture 2: If I share the same post on Threads, it gets zero interactions β zero! β because it contains a link to the competing social medium YouTube, and on Threads, Mark Zuckerberg has decided that the algorithm should not promote such content.
Threads is where the rich decide what we can talk about.
On Mastodon, we decide.