I've been here for 2 weeks experimenting.
I read personal/local/federated timelines, followed people and found some interesting toots. But the time required to read stuff I'm not interested in is way more.
It's not about Mastodon, it's about this twitter-style (and facebook-style) approach of social media. I don't find useful newsfeeds that come from friends or people I follow.
I am thinking to stop using the service.
Am I doing something wrong or is this twitter-style approach not for me?
Doing research on DIY CPUs made me, once again, appreciate the Internet Archive even more
A lot of these pages were on college servers (~/username addresses) and it's amazing to me that they never bothered to see the value in preserving them
Or they were on now defunct hosting companies or the owners themselves have abandoned them for various reasons and disappeared
To have the foresight when the web was still young to try and preserve its content is amazing
If you opened your PayPal account before you were 18, close it now.
Thanks @Kernellinux for covering it in #AskNoahShow
watching #LAS yesterday and the #ting ad was the funniest ever.
https://ting.com/blog/ting-first-market-6g-mobile-network-technology/
The #Mastodon #Instances list at https://instances.mastodon.xyz/list is starting to need proper tags / hashtags to search on the page for categories of Instances or focused topics.
Tags could be special #interests, #country, language/s, etc.