Peter Sanchez

@PeterSanchez
10 Followers
50 Following
422 Posts
Father, tattooed Python geek, surfer, lover of *BSDs, Linux, heavy barbells, and Soccer nut! Owner of Netlandish.com, co-maker of AnyHowHQ.com and HelpYouFind.Me
Websitehttps://petersanchez.com/

Hi all. I haven't posted from this account in a while because I've moved to my own fedi server instance. If you're interested in my posts, please follow the following:

@[email protected]

I'll setup my move in Mastodon shortly as well. Thanks!

@[email protected] Heeeyyyyy! It works.
@Gargron @Mastodon nvm, I guess the answer is "yes". I got the archive eventually. Thanks!
@Gargron @Mastodon Are data export services delayed? I've been waiting for several hours for my archive to be compiled. It's all good if there's a delay just wanted to check/raise the issue.

From leaked #Facebook internal documents:

- It has no idea how much data it ultimately collects on its users
- Cannot control where all that data goes internally
- Ultimately does not know what happens with it

https://www.vice.com/en/article/akvmke/facebook-doesnt-know-what-it-does-with-your-data-or-where-it-goes

Facebook Doesn’t Know What It Does With Your Data, Or Where It Goes: Leaked Document

“We do not have an adequate level of control and explainability over how our systems use data,” Facebook engineers say in leaked document.

--- Tips to Mastodon/fediverse newbies ---

Hi, welcome! First thing you should know is, fedi is not exactly equal to Twitter - thankfully! So keep an open mind and allow yourself some time to adapt.

Don't just join the biggest instances (i.e., mastodon.social); their size creates *many* problems. But don't stress too much over picking a instance, you can easily migrate to another later. And you can follow people from any instance - it's more like e-mail or RSS than twitter in this regard.
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@sneak Install it, start it, set any bindings that made sense for me. I adjusted to it in about 2 hours after like 15 years on OSX. 4ish years in now, I couldn't imagine not using i3 (or very similar)
@sneak No everything he did was not legal (thus the many prosecutions after the war) but what's funny is we think the same thing, just disagree on whether the dude was a dipshit or not for breaking the law after not getting permission to speak at the conf in N. Korea. As for bootlicking, hell I'll try anything once.
@sneak No, I'm saying our personal moral compasses do not decide which laws we obey and which we don't. Ask Richard Ramirez of he felt killing was immoral. Whether or not we agree with a law does not determine if we can break it or not.
@apps SourceHut