@kai @mrjunge The only way to create this kind of personality change is basically to fake it till you make it. If the change is beneficial, and you manage to force yourself to do the thing that is unnatural to you, somewhere down the road you have had enough positive feedback from good outcomes that it becomes easier to do.
@cobra2 Yes. Apart from a more readable layout than either of Masto's columns view or static convo view, it also has the inReplyTo arrows so you can follow the subthreads.
Would be nice if the relation would be bidirectional and parents populated a "replies" attribute. Then you could spider the whole convo.
clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Tuesday, 22-May-2018 07:10:45 EDT
clacke1. Notice an interesting discussion. Your view of the conversation is incomplete. 2. Click to the home of the original post. The whole bleedin' thing is under CW and unreadable. 3. Search for each of the leaf posts in the Masto UI of a Pleroma instance, until the whole convo has been fetched. 4. Read at leasure in Pleroma UI.
@quad Maybe someone should sit down and design a 101-key programmer-friendly Swedish/Norwegian (same apart from æø) layout. But I guess the people who would be in the mood for that have already gone all the way to svorak.
I made a minor adaptation to the Swedish layout on the Mac, replacing the useless § with backquote, that's all the layout work I've ever bothered to do. :-)
@mayel I want to hug everyone on SocialCoop because you are so cool and I kinda want to help but I'm pretty happy with my instance and I'm not sure I can take more responsibilities beyond Tusky and I'm terrible sysadmin so I can only wish you all good luck!
@aag Just get more S5 Minis? The only issue I have with mine is that Skype uses too much memory and gets kicked all the time, but I'm trying to get that one person I use Skype with to move to something else.
Side note: Hadn't heard of The Good Place before. Or, I probably heard the name but never looked up what it was about. Sounds like a fun series, especially as it has Kristen Bell.
@quad I've never even considered there might be people who tried both and preferred ANSI. I figured its continued existence would just be cultural inertia from Americans who don't know any better.