@bitbonk

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addicted to #dotnet and open source, creator of @bot, admirer of the 80ies and 90ies
GitHubhttps://github.com/bitbonk
@grmpyprogrammer @jitterted And the tests are written by agents.

Had only two sales this month so if you could check out my shop or ko-fi or boost this, that'd help a lot! thanks

https://anaisfae.art/shop
https://ko-fi.com/anaisfae

@soltes Does it have the airspace problem?
Like in WPF where no other WPF controls can be rendered on top of (over) the area where the browser renders?

Every day I’m more convinced that the Fediverse’s slow mainstream adoption isn’t really about usability.

People say it’s because it’s hard to join, the terms are confusing, or the apps aren’t polished enough. Maybe a little. But honestly… look at the platforms people already use.

Finding anything on LinkedIn is painful.
Trying to locate the original video on TikTok is a scavenger hunt.
Facebook is still full of weird bugs and odd UI choices.
Instagram hides posts behind algorithms.
Twitter/X constantly changes the rules of engagement.

None of these platforms are exactly “easy.”

People stay because their friends are there. Because the big creators are there. Because that’s where the conversation already lives.

And, if we’re honest, because these platforms are engineered around a very effective reward loop: notifications, likes, infinite scroll. A dopamine machine. You learn the confusing terms and awkward interfaces because there’s a constant reward for doing so.

So yes, making the Fediverse easier to join absolutely helps.

But what would help even more is something simpler:
more mainstream, recognizable, official accounts showing up here.

That’s how networks grow.
People follow people not platforms.

#Fediverse #ActivityPub #Mastodon

@lucasarts_places Is it from the Epstein Files?
@maartenballiauw AFAIK they don‘t.
@Migueldeicaza A build system that was actually pleasant to work with was @nuke by @matkoch
It‘s for the #dotnet #csharp world. It made a lot of right design choices.
@avaloniaui @dotnet boost this
@dave Wow, how weird!