Drastic Actions

@drasticactions
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Senior Dev for VS UI Tools in DevDiv at Microsoft, prev. Xamarin. App developer. Open Source stuff. Archiver. I make bits move on the WWW, and also Gopher. 英語と日本語でツイットしていますよ。

Mastodon isn't twitter. Trying to turn it into Twitter probably isn't a great idea. But shifting that ideal from one mega community to smaller ones that can all talk to each other is probably for the best.

But I'm an engineer, I can't explain this shit, lol.

Mastodon is software, created by engineers. Trying to phrase those software ideals to a normal population doesn't really work and they don't really need to care? Like, when you talk about Discord, people get the idea of joining a "discord" to join a community. That's basically what Mastodon is: Interest based community social network.

Trying to explain it like Twitter leads to "federation" and all that shit that leads to madness.

IMO I think the hangup people have when talking about Mastodon v. Twitter is that Mastodon is software, and Twitter is a service. So when explaining what Mastodon is to "normal" (Non devs) leads to talking about Federation and other things that they don't need to know nor care about.

When you explain Twitter, you're explaining a service that you sign up for. "Sign up, post, done".

I wrote a nano tool that tries to extract the #Fediverse accounts of your #Twitter followings: https://fedifinder.glitch.me/

It searches for the patterns @[email protected], [email protected] and host.tld/@user in the screen name, description, location and URL field. It displays them to you in the correct format for easy copying as well as a CSV download that can be imported to #Mastodon.

New version: https://fedifinder-backup.glitch.me/

Fedifinder

Fediverse accounts of your X/Twitter followings

I've been using Arc (https://arc.net) for a few weeks now, and although I think their claims are a bit overblown, it's not bad.

My biggest problem is it only supports English. You can't even change the language headers that are sent, meaning all websites report as English by default, despite my computer OS being set to Japanese.

Which makes these release notes on "One Click Google Meet" seem a bit hollow.

Arc from The Browser Company

Experience a calmer, more personal internet in this browser designed for you. Let go of the clicks, the clutter, the distractions.

Has anyone checked in with Nat on this?
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RT @natfriedman
I'm sure the first year or so will be bumpy but I'm excited to find out how many employees it actually takes to staff a website like Twitter.
https://twitter.com/natfriedman/status/1585072084610592768
Nat Friedman on Twitter

“I'm sure the first year or so will be bumpy but I'm excited to find out how many employees it actually takes to staff a website like Twitter.”

Twitter

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RT @elonmusk
Twitter has had a massive drop in revenue, due to activist groups pressuring advertisers, even though nothing has changed with content moderation and we did everything we could to appease the activists.

Extremely messed up! They’re trying to destroy free speech in America.
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1588538640401018880

Elon Musk on Twitter

“Twitter has had a massive drop in revenue, due to activist groups pressuring advertisers, even though nothing has changed with content moderation and we did everything we could to appease the activists. Extremely messed up! They’re trying to destroy free speech in America.”

Twitter
DVDプレーヤーがまだMacOSに含まれてるのことで、驚きました。
New C# Cross-Platform UI Framework
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RT @ExcelHumor
write a corporate horror story in 5 words
https://twitter.com/ExcelHumor/status/1588510708425453569
memes.xlsx on Twitter

“write a corporate horror story in 5 words”

Twitter
After fixing issues with absolute paths with FFMpeg on Windows for subtitles, I can now
- Get a YouTube video
- Trim it to a start and end point
- Get the subtitles
- Create the SRT file
- Embed it into the new clip
All without having to download the entire video.