#Seattle friends and neighbors, especially if you live in or near the #centraldistrict , please come patronize our treasured Golden Wheat #bakery and #coffee shop on Cherry street!
They were the victims of a break-in and robbery on Monday night and we are showing them love and support
The lack of functional discovery features on Mastodon is so nice. One of the worst experiences on Bluesky is making a post and then 18 hours later completely random people start Discovering it. And they're almost never happy to see it, nor do they remotely understand the intent or context. Make a post for your friends on Bluesky and wake up the next morning to a bunch of messages from mystery people along the lines of "why did you post this??". And I just want to know well why did you read it??
It's flu SZN people
I'm quitting fedi
I keep trying to get a selfie with Sam on my shoulder. The results are mixed… #CatsOfMastodon
Github actions yeah but what about Github consequences
📱❤️Sites et applications de rencontres : la CNIL vous donne des conseils pour maîtriser les informations que vous partagez et garder le contrôle sur vos données personnelles. Pour en savoir plus 👉 https://www.cnil.fr/fr/sites-et-applications-de-rencontres-comment-proteger-votre-intimite
Quoique vous fassiez, ces sites finiront par fuiter vos données parce que la CNIL a littéralement piscine depuis 2018 et qu’elle ne fait strictement rien pour vous protéger.
https://bonjourlafuite.eu.org/
https://xn--estcequelacnilsestbougeaujourdhui-w6c.eu.org/
If you drive, and you enter a car park and there’s just one single other car there, is your first instinct to:
- park right next to the other car, literally in one of the spots either side of it or
- park in any of the other spots *not* right next to the other car?
Starting today, bridged Mastodon and Pixelfed users can now use all of Bridgy Fed's blocking features, including subscribing to ATProto block lists, right from our settings page!
Check it out here: https://fed.brid.gy/settings
From my bsky feed - two consecutive posts. Nature Sci Rep publishes incoherent AI slop. eLife publishes a paper which the reviewers didn't agree with, making all the comments and responses public with thoughtful commentary. One of these journals got delisted by Web of Science for quality concerns from not doing peer review. Guess which one?
I'm stuck in 2008, anyone want anything?
Tomorrow morning I’m getting my blood tests done.
They will show that:
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@TheBreadmonkey @GayDeceiver I love how you got from "hive mind" to Michael Jackson in like 4 toots 😄
Internet age verification kills anonymity and risks your data. It's a terrible idea, and the fact the UK and the most conservative parts of the US were the first to embrace it should tell you that. The EU shouldn't let this bad idea infect you. https://mastodon.social/@Tutanota/115621195342074414
You shouldn't need a driver's license to speak.
Hey! @b0rk is running a sale on her zines.
All you #sysadmin sorts should take a look.
https://social.jvns.ca/@b0rk/115622285573521088
Big books are too much. Julia maps the territory so you can find your way and figure out the next questions you need to ask.
In theory, if Mastodon revealed which country your Mastodon account was mostly used from, it would not be possible for someone to get paid to influence voters from another country by pretending to be from said country.
For instance, Putin could not pay Russians to influence a US election by posting in English from a secret office in Moscow.
Of course the price would be, Mastodon would then reveal everyone's home country.
Would you like such a feature?
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