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@ramsey Should be. Just fork collection and you'll have to add your key -- then the menu for your collection will allow you to schedule as monitor.

@dev I like the single tree pic the best with the dead branches, but all are beautiful.

@ramsey Yes you can! You can run manually using runner, schedule from different cloud regions, and use via CI/CD. I have separate environments for different accounts / instances that I pair with the collections. So I pull content from API, then post with Mastodon API to specific instance.

So far I have created 25 separate Mastodon API capability collections, allowing me to automate common things I do with accounts, bookmarks, favorites, followers, lookups, post of statuses, searching accounts, hashtags, and statuses, timelines, trends, as well as verify my account. I'll keep building out new ones and augmenting them based upon my needs or what I hear from others. Feel free to fork and use! postman.com/api-evangelist/wor

@jik I think you should. Send me link when you do and I'll vote up. I've been using notes a lot and this would help.

@jik No, I don't think you are missing it. From what I know the private note is stored on the /follow, so the only way to pull the private note is to POST /follow with a specific account id. Private notes aren't even listed when you pull followers for your own account. If i find anything else I'll let you know. Looks like you'd have to loop through all followers and make individual /follow to see if you had note for each one.

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When will govt accounts leave Twitter? "Government accounts basically post their press releases on Twitter. Journalists report on the government. It seems to me that the government accounts will go where the people go, and the people will go where the journalists go. As of now, the journalists prefer Mastodon." @Teri_Kanefield

@taylor_atx Yes, but had to widen the exposure a bit as the primary "tester" aka wife was reporting way too many bugs.

Today is just a "soft launch" of Kin Lane to see if it still can operate this computer, communicate, and do those API things. Don't expect much.

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Evening @TheKinrar I created a @getpostman collection for your Mastodon Instance API. Any chance I could convince you to fork and setup in your own Postman team in the network. I am looking to do some storytelling on the Postman blog about your API, and would rather you have control over it. Feel free to message if you have any questions. Otherwise I'll just link to mine. Appreciate the hard work, it is a great API! postman.com/api-evangelist/wor

@jbminn I'll be here, with possibly tentative trip to Zion in Utah.

@jbminn no. I was gonna get back into fishing! Maybe you will see me out there.

@bobmagicii I wouldn’t be against this, as long as there is opportunity and procedures for playing with new things so they can keep up with private sector, but once it matures in adoption you bring in house.

@bobmagicii I agree with this in principle, but in practice there are other forces that have fractured what "in-house" means within government agencies, preventing them from attracting and maintaining the domain and technical expertise they need to effectively manage everything they need to operate in a digital world--outsourcing their soul to contractors even before the platforms come into the equation.

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I hope my SF people are enjoying and/or surviving their atmospheric river. This is a good time to read up on the 1862 atmospheric river, which probably gave us the song "Clementine," according to my good friend Joel Pomerantz. sfnhs.com/tag/flood/

#California #disaster #AtmosphericRiver #rain #flood

I feel that if a communication channel is being printed on signs and used by a government agency as to engage with the public -- there should be a certain amount of regulation involved.

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Woody Guthrie Creates a Doodle-Filled List of 33 New Year’s Resolutions (1943)

Beat Fascism, Write a Song a Day, and Keep the Hoping Machine Running

openculture.com/2020/01/woody- via @openculture

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