hoping this isn’t leading to a sewer opening or sketchy van uh….sure…?
I got an intel right when the M1's came out because I didn't want to be a guinea pig for the M1. I guess I will move up to M2 when those prices start to fall because the fan is a huge drag. Otherwise I love it; it was my first Mac.
Here in kbin you have to know the whole long address
The @ of the person do you want to follow
The full @ of the mastodon server
KAY bin ..... right? (RIGHT??
Going a little bit different direction than some of the other responses, I feel like hash-tagging (wait that's called something else now...?) content is important in helping people to find you in searching. And I'm thinking of search as a particularly important function as platforms like this are growing.
I see posts that are heavily (15 or more) tagged.... that may not even qualify as "heavily" out here in the fediverse, just something new to me.
Been thinking about this a little bit and how I can personally lean into it versus my own insecurities. So this is a way for me to exercise self-promotion.
I dig it here so far
... so I could host an instance with a magazine that is essentially a digest of federated instances, and I can add/remove based on whatever aligns with my principles?
I don't think I have that right, sorry but if you could explain it a little differently, I'm still trying to understand how the fediverse is.
Agreed. I was thinking about reposting it in my little magazine and thought that was overkill. But now I'm re-thinking it ...
In here, I should stand on my creativity, not on my consumption.
This is so great. I need this reframe.
I didn’t at first, either, but when I am looking at a post, it tells me where I’m at. So I think it almost functions like breadcrumbs. It tells me that I’m looking at a a thread as opposed to a microblog, and where it is – on my instance, or someplace else
Haven’t figured out yet if it is also showing like the most active
It’s so hilarious/fortunate/sad that that was the name of the file. We will never find the others now.