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@nik @crushv @epsiloco No problem! It seems to need a little kick, either through someone following the account or just mentioning it manually. But I'd need to be made aware of someone posting to me first. So much gets missed on our end... I would have hoped we would pull a post aimed at us automatically, but it needs a kick.
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@nik @crushv @epsiloco Found this post now. We should now get posts if you reply to me or other SLC accounts now... phew.
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@crushv @epsiloco The admin that can do anything right now is moonman. But let me check to see if this helps... @nik Try replying now.
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@crushv @epsiloco I can see this post, but then you are known to SLC. It does seem that if SLC doesn't know the account, then it won't pull posts sent from them to here even if directed at me. People also go missing from time to time. It won't pull their posts.
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@rye Me too. The thing that I am realising is that it did provide comfort in moments where everything else changed in my environment. I was quite attached to it in those moments for some comfort. It is this same behaviour that I feel for qvitter.
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@mangeurdenuage It goes much further? I'm intrigued... but I'll never get to go back after this! :')
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@rye Basically! I don't know how I endured it for so long. But it did get me through some tight spots.
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@epsiloco I hope you get to keep your career like that. That you get exciting projects for yourself to get passionate over.
It's probably also better to keep away from big businesses. I imagine that is soul-sucking work. Funny how the larger something gets, the tendency to be soul-sucking increases.
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Oof.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPkurZMgHWA
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@guizzy Thanks! I appreciate this. It would be my fedi-birthday over here now. :')
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@marmite Yeah... I don't like my timeline to stream automatically. I also don't like too many timelines at once which mastodon is designed for. It is distracting to see everything at once, I don't know how anyone posts like that. I don't multi-task. Would it work on SPC?
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@rye Ha... I guess I could be on twitter still. What a nightmare.
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@epsiloco Unfortunately, I didn't see nik's post at first. But I have heard from at least one programmer that turning it into a career ruined programming for them. Sometimes better as a hobby. What you said also reminded me of that.
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@mangeurdenuage What information does it share? I've heard that the more add-ons I have, the slower firefox gets. I already have an add-on that disables js itself.
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I never quite know what my brain is going to process and recall at any moment in time. It is quite the surprise for me.
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@marmite I haven't seen it, no! Is there an instance that uses it already? Although keeping in mind that I find mastodon hard to follow for long. It is information overload for me.
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@epsiloco Thanks! Fl0wn introduced me to the add-on that helps to detect js thus bringing it to my attention... and I've learned a thing or two about programming after listening to bricky's ramblings about it. Lol. Like bloat... less bloat. Don't try to make software do everything at once, it needs to stick with its main purpose. I'm sure there is more about code, like documenting and making it easy to follow.
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My relationship with javascript hasn't been improved since I learned about all the shit that gets added to a website through it.
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The less javascript a site uses and/or requires, the better.
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Inb4 it was the javascript that I was trying to learn before while getting headaches, and javascript is what makes qvitter such a problem. I have a conflicting relationship with javascript... I want websites to have the minimal amount of js as possible.