Notices by Grayson (grayson@thepage.house)
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Grayson (grayson@thepage.house)'s status on Saturday, 04-Jan-2025 08:13:10 JST Grayson @octade While I don't know of anyone right off hand, @drewww may frequent other circles and know of some folks. I know they have done some deeper work at the intersection of tech/analytics and I suspect there is a Venn diagram overlap of that and cryptography.
For the raw math component, I know that the academic disciplines typically have groups (either via aguppe or just hashtags on the larger instances). I'm aware of some for medicine and history, and I suspect there are some for high level math as well. -
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Grayson (grayson@thepage.house)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Jul-2024 08:28:56 JST Grayson @apps yes, in particular if we get the option to use the same translate functions that we setup for reading (and thus it kicks out to the Deep-L key we have). -
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Grayson (grayson@thepage.house)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Jul-2024 08:53:46 JST Grayson @draft13 if you're considering Pleroma, you could also argue that Akkoma is an option as it forked off a few years ago. In fairness, speaking with @bss who (still) runs Pleroma might be insightful as well. -
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Grayson (grayson@thepage.house)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Jul-2024 08:53:37 JST Grayson @bss @draft13 yeah, the resource requirement differences were one reason I didn't do Mastodon. Another was the bits and moving parts were reduced compared to Mastodon which matters in terms of keeping your instance updated and running.
The things that I think work in Mastodon's favor were that it had a better interaction with kbin/lemmy and it can talk to Threads if that's something you value. Akkoma seems to be able to get posts and follow accounts, but it doesn't seem to send anything (as of a day or two ago when I last did a spot check with another boardgamer). Everything else has been fine in terms of interoperability. -
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Grayson (grayson@thepage.house)'s status on Monday, 22-Jan-2024 02:53:40 JST Grayson @apps @jodiem
Thank you.
I actually don't switch accounts and can replicate it, but maybe it's one and the same as the referenced issue. I'm happy to wait and see first, and revisit it if that doesn't. -
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Grayson (grayson@thepage.house)'s status on Monday, 22-Jan-2024 02:53:38 JST Grayson @apps well, I have the new version from the play store, left my phone connected to wifi overnight, and I have a 9 hour gap with scrolling up.
I wonder if my problem is more related to how the fetch occurs and limits surrounding that. If I get to the gap, scroll up to the next post, exit the app and remove it from memory (swipe up on the change app screen), then reenter, it will pull the gap but i have to scroll down.
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Grayson (grayson@thepage.house)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2024 15:09:30 JST Grayson @jodiem @apps
Ditto. I've found it works better if I don't use cache and ALSO scroll down from the top (which isn't my preferred digestion method, but desperate times call for desperate measures as they say). Then it will pull in posts as I scroll where as if I scroll up from yesterday, I miss chunks of time (even with auto-fetch turned on).