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“I have always tried to live in an ivory Tower, but a tide of shit is beating at its wall, threatening to undermine it.” —Gustave Flaubert

I consider myself the tide of shit.

Blogimadethissite.com
Programming LanguagesElixir, Go, Rust, Saying Benjamin can't do that in Bash
Genserverhttps://genserver.social/prma
Do you guys have any favorite self-hosting single user git solutions?
The Fediverse is the only social media platform where people who voluntarily host it actively try to avoid using it.
@amin Hey Amin. I'm working on a toy client for phanpy. Is it alright if I use this instance for my tests?

I'm entertaining the idea of migrating from Fosstodon to here.
However, the local feed of Fosstodon is amazing for discovery.

Other than that, I do not like Mastodon's inefficiencies. And I find myself disagreeing with Kev more and more.

I also use genserver.social, and I like the server, Paul and the community. But I like to keep there focused on #elixir.

What would you do?

Well, I think we have missed the point of the story of Buddha. Buddha was a young prince that had every pleasure possible growing up. He was spoiled like none other. He had whatever he desired.
And with 4 trips to the outside world, and seeing 4 different people (an old man, a diseased Person, a corpse, and a monk) he became a different Person.

Now, I have already seen these 4 different kinds of people.
I'm not a buddha.

But I also was not spoiled and cuddled in a bed of roses.

So the lesson is, my parents dropped the bowl. I could have been the greatest spiritual leader the world has ever seen, if mom and dad would have bought me a goddamn play station 1.
@amin you mention a link in your approval email:
https://polymaths.social/#apps

The app section is not there. I don't need it, though. I just want to report it.
Polymaths.social

At Polymaths.social, we’re working to build a community where people can share their passions, form friendships, and have healthy conversations.

@amin hey! are you planning on having any moderation policies, CoCs, etc?