that’s right, don’t listen to him. He’s just jealous that his instance doesn’t have cool stuff like custom emoji reacts, quote posts, and separate “Posts” and “Posts with replies” timelines on profiles. Also looks ugly af.
If you want to watch another Pleroma luser cope, take a look at this thread (linking the final reply; scroll to the top and read from there)
Pleroma and Akkoma are developed by TERFs so I advise you to not use them.
Try Soapbox (a fork of Pleroma) developed by a gay trans gendervoid mixed race transblack (assigned Samoan at birth) PoC Alexa Gleasonette. It’s the only way :blobfoxthumbsup:
@p@Percona@Percona@malakai > Is a transphobe > Abuses his power when he's given a chance at being a main developer for a group project > Gets consequences > Plays victim > Attempts to unleash a harassment mob against those who despise him > Gets consequences again > Plays victim, repeat
@kirby@malakai@11112011@Percona@Percona Gleason can't help it: he gets riled up, sputters, it falls flat, then he retreats into defensive sarcasm, then he comes back later and says "Actually, I was just having fun, this was all a joke." and goes back to writing an incompetently cargo-culted Twitter UI to sit on top of a backend he doesn't understand.
He's more concerned with activism than hacking, so he's used to doing simple things that are anger-driven and result in nothing, then being patted on the back for his efforts. The way protesting works is to just yell louder than the enemy (where the enemy is anyone saying something you don't like), so he can't get past that style of interaction.
Way back when he botched tags in replies, I just barely noticed it and said "Did Soapbox change how replies work? That's terrible" and he found the thread and dumped some lengthy screed and declared me an enemy of progress. This was before he got kicked off the Pleroma gitlab (by which point this same cycle had played out about a dozen times), so I was a little surprised. "This code sucks" is something any actual coder will hear and say about twenty times a day: you can't take it personally, you have to evaluate the code on its own terms.
This is just how his brain is wired. He shouts and gets angry and is then congratulated by other vegans or feminists or whoever for being angrier than the counter-protestors. Anyway, something weird is going on with Frantech. Lossy net on the way to one of them and 100% packet loss to another one, so that's a more interesting mystery than Gleason. gping.png
@p@11112011@Percona@Percona wow buddy, did you figure that all by yourself? That’s commendable. Now excuse me, I’ll be out crying in my room about not being able to use the amazing BloatFE. What a terrible loss
@threat@11112011@Percona@Percona@kirby@malakai Yeah, I don't mind it. I moved FSE to a DC because we needed more box for less money rather than because of the problems. I like Frantech's Las Vegas DC, feels like home. :franciscointensifies:
You know, it gets boring if nothing bad happens ever. When FSE was there, sometimes the whole DC would get DDoS'd (apparently related to Ethereum nodes) and I'd lose a post and I'd have to go try to mitigate something or another, or until they gave up, once in a while people would try to DDoS FSE itself. That was exciting!
@p@11112011@Percona@Percona@kirby@malakai similar issues in lv, but much more severe so i ended up bye.felicia() that dc. either way frantech is still a great value and one of the last true hosting companies that supports freedom vs freedumb
@threat@11112011@Percona@Percona@kirby@malakai It came back after maybe 15 minutes; they're all in the LV DC. I think it was the usual weirdness that has been happening there on occasion. The VNC console was timing out before it could get a picture.