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  1. this page intentionally left (taiganaut@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:41:02 EST this page intentionally left this page intentionally left
    in reply to
    • Oneesan succubus
    @lain Seems a good middle ground. Perma-expand or perma-silence from stub itself. Or turn all stubs off like it is now, for safespace folks.
    In conversation Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:41:02 EST from quitter.se permalink
  2. Oneesan succubus (lain@pleroma.soykaf.com)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:31:17 EST Oneesan succubus Oneesan succubus
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    • this page intentionally left
    @taiganaut I can completely understand removing people from the public timelines, but this removes them from every conversation, and that is too much, I think.
    In conversation Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:31:17 EST from pleroma.soykaf.com permalink Repeated by taiganaut
  3. this page intentionally left (taiganaut@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:34:18 EST this page intentionally left this page intentionally left
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    • Eugen
    • Oneesan succubus
    @lain but that feature would require discussion with @gargron and someone to care enough to write it if masto admins/users might want it.
    In conversation Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:34:18 EST from quitter.se permalink
  4. this page intentionally left (taiganaut@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:33:00 EST this page intentionally left this page intentionally left
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    • Oneesan succubus
    @lain my idea: small stubs for silenced messages in a thread. Reader can click to expand or can truly hide, either setting could be sticky
    In conversation Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:33:00 EST from quitter.se permalink
  5. this page intentionally left (taiganaut@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:29:34 EST this page intentionally left this page intentionally left
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    • Oneesan succubus
    @lain ughhh. Yeah, making that behavior more fine-grained and/or with (debatably) better UX is very unlikely to be a priority any time soon
    In conversation Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:29:34 EST from quitter.se permalink
  6. this page intentionally left (taiganaut@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:25:05 EST this page intentionally left this page intentionally left
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    • Oneesan succubus
    @lain does that include your activity in a thread with people from various instances? Basically leaving semi-invisible holes in the thread?
    In conversation Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:25:05 EST from quitter.se permalink
  7. this page intentionally left (taiganaut@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:18:52 EST this page intentionally left this page intentionally left
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    • Oneesan succubus
    @lain your instance or your account? I thought 'silence' only hid the silenced instance's users from public timelines, is it more than that?
    In conversation Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:18:52 EST from quitter.se permalink
  8. this page intentionally left (taiganaut@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:13:20 EST this page intentionally left this page intentionally left
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    • Oneesan succubus
    @lain I worry abt noobs joining instances which suspend-block non-safespace instances after one complaint. But, it will settle in time.
    In conversation Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:13:20 EST from quitter.se permalink
  9. this page intentionally left (taiganaut@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:09:28 EST this page intentionally left this page intentionally left
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    • Oneesan succubus
    @lain it'll settle in time. For now I recommend instances with very light blacklists (particularly 'suspend') to friends when recruiting
    In conversation Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:09:28 EST from quitter.se permalink
  10. this page intentionally left (taiganaut@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:06:43 EST this page intentionally left this page intentionally left
    • Christmas Personified as a Catgirl
    @moonman good to know. Yeah, I'm preparing to migrate and it's good to learn about these various efforts. Qvitter on mobile is a bit rough
    In conversation Monday, 13-Nov-2017 19:06:43 EST from quitter.se permalink
  11. this page intentionally left (taiganaut@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2017 17:08:12 EST this page intentionally left this page intentionally left
    • Christmas Personified as a Catgirl
    @moonman if you mean in general & not just on your node, I use it a lot & even filed a bug. Development on qvitter and GS seem dormant tho?
    In conversation Monday, 13-Nov-2017 17:08:12 EST from quitter.se permalink
  12. this page intentionally left (taiganaut@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2017 16:58:45 EST this page intentionally left this page intentionally left
    • Michael Vogel
    • Eugen
    • moved
    @gargron @heluecht @riley anyway good luck to him. If he does peel a thick layer away from the toxic twitter onion, great, have fun scaling.
    In conversation Monday, 13-Nov-2017 16:58:45 EST from quitter.se permalink
  13. this page intentionally left (taiganaut@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2017 16:57:53 EST this page intentionally left this page intentionally left
    • Michael Vogel
    • Eugen
    • moved
    @gargron @heluecht @riley haha which one? Was kickstarter around when diaspora got going?
    In conversation Monday, 13-Nov-2017 16:57:53 EST from quitter.se permalink
  14. Bálint 🎭 (szbalint@x0r.be)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2017 10:52:42 EST Bálint  🎭 Bálint 🎭
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    • Nora, Tech Witch

    @tindall context: https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/11/entering-the-quantum-era-how-firefox-got-fast-again-and-where-its-going-to-get-faster/

    In conversation Monday, 13-Nov-2017 10:52:42 EST from x0r.be permalink Repeated by taiganaut

    Attachments

    1. Entering the Quantum Era—How Firefox got fast again and where it’s going to get faster
      By Lin Clark from Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
      Entering the Quantum Era—How Firefox got fast again and where it’s going to get faster
  15. Nora, Tech Witch (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2017 10:40:30 EST Nora, Tech Witch Nora, Tech Witch

    Just a reminder that Firefox Quantum, the new and immensely fast version of Firefox comes out tomorrow. It drops the performance compromises of old versions of Firefox, but doesn't take the liberties with your privacy that Chrome does.

    If you used to use Firefox and switched to Chrome, or if you never used Firefox at all, now is the time to check it out.

    https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/quantum/

    In conversation Monday, 13-Nov-2017 10:40:30 EST from cybre.space permalink Repeated by taiganaut
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