I do vaguely remember that. Could be?
I do vaguely remember that. Could be?
I can definitely follow his logic, but there are better tools available.
I can follow and see content from both accounts via the Ice Cubes app.
EDIT: I just realized you can’t see the posts in your timeline. I can only see as far as 2 days ago via my app, so unless you’re able to post an image more recent I can’t help out. Sorry!
I have a friend that I’ve tried to convince using a notes app, but he swears that emailing himself notes and to-do lists is more effective. He’s wrong, but to each their own.
I guess this ties into marketing, but I think rebranding the “fediverse” as the “social web” would be a good start. It has a broad neutral tone that I think is easier for regular people to latch on to.
I use it on occasion between Mastodon and Bluesky. My initial reaction was that I needed to organize my follows better so content wasn’t duplicating in the merged feed.
That’s a great point. Here’s the Mastodon donation link in case anyone was interested!
I think I could get behind an instance subscription, granted it wasn’t an obscene amount. I wonder what the upkeep on mastodon.social could be.
So basically sign-in with Google?
The government could control social media on their own instance, sure.
I think having government accounts come from an official instance would garner more trust in the platform.
Maybe next year we could reserve the center of the canvas to a fediverse logo to distinguish it from other canvas-like projects.
wow
So one banana.
Looking forward to catching up on architecture and design blogs that never made the full migration to Mastodon.
Are you using tgx with Jackett, or directly from the site?
I tried it out—it’s ok. Seems a little laggy on my end overall.
The words “Ukraine” and “nuked” should probably be used with special care at this particular moment in history.
Me: The internet ;) ;)
The actual total two-way communication distance between Zhang and his patient was more than 20,000km, a considerable challenge since longer distances can cause more latency, or delay, between the surgeon’s console in one location, and the response of the robotic arms at the other location.
In this case, China’s 5G telecommunication network helped to lower the delay to a 135 millisecond latency, less that the 200 millisecond latency that various studies have identified as ideal for telesurgery.
I never would have guessed Cyber Surgeon could be on the Work From Home bingo card.
Tooting the way you’d toot a horn/trumpet, or in this case an elephant trunk.