@andypiper Appreciated. I have a couple milestones in my head from memory, but can't pinpoint specific stories. I'll keep scratching. Just trying to build a timeline from 2006 on of meaningful milestones, announcements to learn from.
@remotesynth That is probably the next announcement coming, huh?
I really hate when people limit pagination on blogs. On the Twitter blog I can only paginate back to 2015, then it stops. #PetPeave
Update: moved this to my new writing site so there’s a new URL.
Every hashtag on every post on every platform should ALWAYS be pascal case. I wrote this to illustrate how screenreaders read hashtags based on their case.
It’s a small thing that all of us can do to build a more inclusive, accessible internet for all. Please take the time to use pascal case.
Read more:
https://markwrites.io/hashtag-accessibility-by-everyone-for-everyone
#Accessibility #WebAccessibility #Usability #Readability #Hashtags #SocialNetworking #Blogging #UX
#Netflix has unveiled the details of its new anti-#PasswordSharing policy, detailing a suite of complex gymnastics that customers will be expected to undergo if their living arrangements trigger Netflix's automated enforcement mechanisms:
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/02/02/nonbinary-families/#red-envelopes
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Not going to lie, Twitter killing off free API access hits me in the feels. I remember with great affection the flood of creativity that happened after we opened up the API, and it's heartbreaking to see that unceremoniously strangled.
I'm relieved that we've got better alternatives, though. While this is perhaps the final straw for many bots on Twitter, it's been a long time coming and the API has long been hobbled compared to the early days. Open protocols or bust. ✊
@kboyd just had to rub on tree. Guessing find the right waffle faced stone to cook on too. ;-)
Company Carbon API - Bend makes CO2e emissions data programmable and queryable. Track companies as they cut carbon, and measure your supply chain footprint. - https://bend.green/
"Since we began arriving in the “New World” in the late-1500’s, our families have dispersed across the United States...
Over the past 15+ years, ManyRoads (my website) has collected a rather extensive library of digital texts. We currently hold more than 150GB of materials in some 15,000 texts, maps, etc."
All are Free...
Buffer has added support for Mastodon, allowing you to schedule posts for later.
This is something I will definitely be taking advantage of when managing the various MacStories accounts, and I expect we'll see similar functionality from Buffer's competitors soon.
Details on @macstories:
https://www.macstories.net/reviews/social-media-management-utility-buffer-adds-mastodon-support/
@tithonium At what point do you think we started adding the "Running" to your last phrase. We were like, "Fuck Me" wasn't enough anymore. What can we add that would give it that extra little something? "Running"? That works!
@jeff @kin For me relays just filled up my disk/DB with things I wasn't too interested in. Plus many of them no longer work. I've been trying to come up with ways to handle discoverability, my latest one is https://fediverse-explorer.stefanbohacek.dev, if you're interested.
Ideally I'd find a way to integrate this with Mastodon more directly, maybe some sort of a tag-based relay, as someone on here suggested.
I got my personal instance up, and I'm curious–if you run one, did you add any relays to it? If so, which ones and what hoops did you jump through? Thanks!
/cc @kin
@jeff I have 3 instances I am managing, but all single user. Relays is on my todo / learn list, but haven't had time. Please sharing learnings as you do, and I'll do the same.
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