Geeze this guy gets a hobby and buys new clothes, and suddenly it’s hardcore this, hardcore that.
Geeze this guy gets a hobby and buys new clothes, and suddenly it’s hardcore this, hardcore that.
In the past few months, the ownership of open-source projects has been a recurring news subject. For instance, people have questioned control of certain WordPress community projects being in the hands of WordPress’s co-creator Matt Mullenweg. Mastodon is trying to avoid situations where only one person has decision-making powers with today’s new structure.
The steps taken linking Mastodon > Fediverse > Wordpress > Matt Mullenweg makes sense and is the kind of publicity/damage control the platform needs to get ahead of.
ActivityPub integration?
You don’t even need to read the article to know what this will be used for.
Maybe poor choice of words. How about ideologies?
It’s impressive how quick these giants are to pivot on their own morals and philosophies to appease their new masters.
How about a state/province level instance for municipal affairs?
The obvious solution for these kinds of public entities is to spin up a mastodon instance to post their own alerts and updates that the public can subscribe to. That way the city is not beholden to someone else’s platform philosophy…if only everyone could agree to one social web protocol.
That’s what the world was missing, NPCs.
Just one would be a great backup, but I’m not ready to run a server with 30TB drives.
And a link to the Plex forum post.
What about TV and big-screen devices?
The initial preview release is focused on the mobile experience for users. We plan to share a similarly updated TV experience soon. Stay tuned!
Link to the Plex blog announcement.
My exact reaction when I read that headline!
Come on guys, that’s a whole 8TB.
Woot! Heavy timber construction!
Croissant starts at $2.99 per month, or you can pay $19.99 per year or a one-time fee of $59.99. That’s probably too much for casual posters, granted—McCarthy says the intended audience is really small business owners and creators “who use social media professionally, but is not their full time job.”
I can see the appeal of the annual cost—even the one-time fee. If you post at least once a week, that’s 156 posts across platforms per year. Add Instagram into the mix and now you’re at 208.
I thought X is Twitter
*US residents only
Ok waste paper, mhmm, coffee, yep, microwave, good thinking—
FORM A UNION
Woah, woah calm down Satan.
Technically the lawsuit was against Yuzu. Citra was shutdown by association.