@threat @dcc @sjw @m0xEE @ins0mniak @mia @p @sysrq @jeff @meso damn I had no idea you experienced that in person that sucks, I would think they’d try to be nicer in person idk.
they limit their instance and webring to people who only align with their idealogy and monochromatic/geometric sorcery.
I noticed this esp on mastodon. I also found it ironic they chose to use mastodon because of how resource intensive it is, then I learned that someone else is operating or maintaining the server. Pleroma would be a lot better but I bet the politics or reputation turned them off. They use a fork of masto.
idk why your pull request would be rejected when some of the sites on the webring break the rules, or are bare clones.
it’s absolutely not realistic or sustainable. but it’s interesting enough to inspire thought.
I’ve definitely learned a lot from their projects but there’s still a lot I side eye. Either way I think a collapseOS -like scenario proves how dire the situation is down to hardware manufacturers. I don’t think something like pinebooks, open specifications, or FOSS will do anything, because the rot comes from within the systems in place, and everything is going as intended. It sucks but it’s true, the internet was always a platform controlled, owned, and built by the U$ gov.