Even better, there are cameras with facial recognition that track where and what you look at.
They started installing these at nearby CVS and Walgreens. I've thought about just smashing them more than once but I just stopped going there instead.
Even better, there are cameras with facial recognition that track where and what you look at.
They started installing these at nearby CVS and Walgreens. I've thought about just smashing them more than once but I just stopped going there instead.
@dansup do you have plans to rotate the default instance? It seems like Mastodon.social isn't handling this approach very well...
@feditips That's great except that no one marks their language appropriately, so this feature will be mostly useless.
@aral How exactly would you propose to solve this problem? You want to have money, but you also want to work on software "for the common good", who is going to pay for that?
@feditips It's infuriating that Meta and Reddit hijack your links now to insert their own trackers. Fuckin' scumbags.
@feditips @fediverse Is there a Fedi version of something like Facebook Groups? Social circles for a specific topic? Calckey looks like it has something similar but they are currently not federated and also I've found the platform in general to be very unstable.
@feditips Oh I see now, I have to scroll all the way back up to one of *my* posts in the thread...
@feditips Important Note: (at least for me in Fosstodon) this has to be done from your notifications. The option does not appear in the thread itself.
@blake Unfortunately the others are not nearly as polished as Mastodon...
@feditips RSS was a great idea when it launched but it bypasses all the ads that publishers use to make money, so they just don't provide links anymore. And it's probably bad for the industry anyway. Plus every RSS app I've seen is either horrible, requires a software engineering degree, or charges an exorbitant monthly fee. Remember when you used to be able to just buy things? And like, own them?
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