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@trevorflowers Could you elaborate on what about rocketchat feels overkill for you? I found it to be not too bloated and really easy to deploy.

I've used it as a temporary chat thing that we spun up for the Our Networks conference a few years ago and we spun it down once it served its purpose.

@mitra Right! One of my friend does a lot of admin-ing of queer groups on Facebook and the functionality they have and the stuff it enables community wise blows existing fediverse things out of the water.

I think the "It's like twitter or instagram" aspect of popular fediverse software is very limiting.

@WarrenGallagher Presumably clients will generate these and publish them to a users activitystream via their server.

From there another client's server will probably need to keep an index of them so that the client can access this info for a given user when they view their profile / etc. 🤷

One of my hobbies is collecting Github Organizations that I'm a part of. :P

TIL about FEP-c390, an "Identity Proof" spec for

This could be a way to bridge things like the spec with AP accounts.

socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/

TIL about calkey!

codeberg.org/calckey/calckey

Low key thinking about switching to it from Mastodon. :x

Tried to help my partner load some MP3s onto their iPhone recently. Apparently they literally prevent you from doing that outside of using iTunes or a streaming app of some sort? Hate this hellworld.

The amount of shit I have to go through to get Google Calendar to work isn't anywhere near worth the utility it provides.

Seriously, I jump through all these hoops and generate all the app passwords and all that and it just gives me opaque errors.

This article about how the trackpads on the make a huge difference in usability in Desktop Mode is spot on.

howtogeek.com/888751/even-the-

I think after that, the built in tools for creating key bindings are unmatched by anything else out there.

Got productive an hour earlier than usual today. :P Feels weird to be off by one in the other direction for once.

This week is going to be focusing on roadmapping and the integration there, and testing the file chunking for in @webrecorder

In case you weren't already aware of it, here's a link to the chat we've got on Matrix. Mostly talking about stuff related to

matrix.to/#/#p2p-deebees:mauve

I think if the fediverse can evolve past "home servers" and enable folks to be part of several "groups" at once it'd lead to some interesting ways of discovering community and overlapping between social spheres.

@yosh Ugh, sorry about that. Following suite to avoid future trouble.

A hyper object is an object that is real and exists, yet we can only ever indirectly interact with. For example: capitalism is a hyper object.

Most interesting imo is the idea of false hyper objects. Even if you’re not aware of capitalism, you still feel its presence in interactions with other objects. But that presence can be incorrectly ascribed to something else, which is potentially unreal. For example: meritocracy seems like a false hyper object.

here's a repository with my current scripts for nerd-dictation.

github.com/RangerMauve/mauve-d

I'm using this on my via the steam dictation module.

github.com/atcq/steam-dictatio

I'm about to introduce the concept of different typing modes so I can dictate individual characters and camel case variables and stuff

Screw "this meeting could have been an email".

What about "this YouTube video could have been a blog post"?

Finally caved and ordered the max headset to pair with my . Been enjoying building up my setup and my STT coding setup. However holding it up for long periods of time isn't very comfy. Having the screen on my face will make it easier to get comfy.

16/ But what they meant was pretty clear. Those that still manage a desire to get into programming these days find themselves dropped into a culture of containers, VMs, CI in the cloud, vscode to some remote thing somewhere hand-wavy.

The funny thing about it is - a lot of these people never write code to run on their computer. They use a Mac to write code that will run on a pretend (virtual) Linux computer somewhere.

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