Zactly.
That’s the app I use. It is nice.
I just find the federated timeline a good way to find new people. Because everyone is stuffed onto the flagship instance, there’s prolly lots on the local timeline. But not so for smaller or newer instances.
Thank you, I did not know that.
It’s a very generational question. Like, many of the cartoons I watched as a kid would definitely be considered crazy today (and racist, misogynistic, murderous, etc.) but at the time were typical.
45 minutes? How many M&Ms were there? 🤨
Federated DNA data storage service. My bad.
I use gentoo, btw.
I will also accept Arch.
Hells yeah.
WP had a time, but there are a ton of better options now.
The WP plugin gatekeeping is terrible, it lacks cyclical review which allows abandoned plugins to be converted to malware; its target audience is people who have no business running their own internets and have no idea what updates are, thus scattering the landscape with outdated WP installs ripe for conversion into botnets; it uses an unreasonable amount of resources, primarily due to encouraging users to install every plugin the can find; and finally, who the hell is Dolly?
The problem, of course, is distinguishing between harmless and harmful use. There are painfully few things that are objectively good or bad.
Ok, I slid right by the “compromised” word. Makes sense now.