I'm not sure which social media this came from, but it feels like a good reminder for the Year of the Dragon.
Especially THIS Year of the Dragon. The actual hoarders are making me far too angry.
I'm not sure which social media this came from, but it feels like a good reminder for the Year of the Dragon.
Especially THIS Year of the Dragon. The actual hoarders are making me far too angry.
So if I parsed the blog post right:
- Meta can only get my public profile and posts
- No ads, unless my server implements them (they shouldn't)
- The danger of embrace/extend/extinguish is essentially nil
- Meta isn't going to gain undue influence over the rest of the Fediverse due to Threads, even after (if) they federate
I would say I'm okay with this. I might still block the domain, but I'm not going to worry about that too much at the moment.
I was actually trying to take a look at #CalcKey and see if it might be worth migrating over there, but other than a brief blink of what I presume was the site logo, I was basically getting a blank screen. I'm guessing, with the context of your post, that the server was getting hammered at that point?
I'm not in a tremendous hurry to migrate my account, but I'm keeping my mind open to the prospect. I'd hate to lose my "history" here, though.
Congratulations!!! ?
This may come across as a silly question, but what are "veteran" trees? At a guess, I'd presume "have been standing/growing since some prominent war" (presumably WWII), but ...
(Not gonna lie: the idea of trees fighting alongside human soldiers is pretty epic and I need to work it into a story sometime.)
Writer, aspiring indie game developer, long-time fan of fantasy and science fiction across many media (books, video games, tabletop, anime ...). Formerly ShachiHaiku on Twitter - and I may post some haiku on here, too.
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