@Doomscroll I'd say both.
Pixelfed does definitely boost reputation and credibility of Loops, but that comes at a cost.
Some Pixelfed users are resentful of Loops and how much time I've spent on it.
@Doomscroll I'd say both.
Pixelfed does definitely boost reputation and credibility of Loops, but that comes at a cost.
Some Pixelfed users are resentful of Loops and how much time I've spent on it.
Just a quick heads-up: our conversation with Dan is happening asynchronously. That means it wonβt move at a steady pace the whole time. Questions and replies may come in waves, depending on whatβs happening in our everyday lives: phone calls, meetings, coffee refills, or the occasional bathroom break. Think of it as a relaxed, come-and-go conversation rather than a live broadcast.
Hello, @dansup, thanks for joining us today to talk about Pixelfed and Loops. Before we get into those topics, give us some background about yourself. Who are you, and how did you come to Mastodon?
@Doomscroll Hi, thanks for having me.
My name is Daniel Supernault, I'm a self-taught 36 year old full stack developer from Canada.
I came to Mastodon in late 2016, when it first started. I wasn't that active until I came back in early 2018, right before ActivityPub was finalized.
@dansup What was the appeal of Mastodon when there were so many other social media platforms to choose from?
@Doomscroll I was drawn in by its use of oStatus, which StatusNet pioneered and was the precursor to ActivityPub.
I operated a StatusNet server between 2012-2016.
@dansup what did you learn from your experiences running a StatusNet server that you carried forward into your other projects or rejected? #fediverse