It was time a few years ago. Wtf are you twitter people doing?

It was time a few years ago. Wtf are you twitter people doing?

Of course he won't stop - he's arrested at an emotional age of about 14.
He's effectively a permanent chuunibyou, and the only way out of that is to outgrow it and he long since failed to do that.
Naruto: "Soon they shall recognize my power!" (born with a literal demon inside, nepo baby)
Sasuke: "My greatness shall be felt by all who glance on me." (born with magic eyes, nepo baby)
Sakura: "Guys, can you two chill?" (born with nothing, parents are nobody, trains as a wartime medic and stands as equals with the best)
I didn't read a word of it, simply scrolled to the end to verify that yes, there is a link to X down there.
I scrolled down to confirm that there is no "share on Mastodon" or "share on Threadiverse" link at the end of the article.
https://palant.info/2023/10/19/implementing-a-share-on-mastodon-button-for-a-blog/
Implementing a “Share on Mastodon” button for a blog
Update (2025-01-12): Added Lemmy endpoint which has been fixed by now. Also mentioned the new nodeinfo schema version 2.1.
That's among the least of the British government's issues.
True, but it's a step in the right direction.
Neoliberal comment right here enabling fascist comms.
Also one of the least complicated to fix.
If WE spend our time only wanting the gov to spend time on major issues. The billionaires will run circles around us forcing nothing to improve.
The government is not a single task queue. It can address multiple issues and must.
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