Great event today! Highly recommend going if youâll be in Austin next weekend!
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At first glance I thought cow but I am confident it was intended to be a giraffe
Is âAt the Codfish Ballâ a pun?! đ¤Ż
They have badges on Letterboxd and nobody minds. The problem with Twitter badges is that they previously meant something else, and they boosted paid accounts in the algorithm, and Iâm they meant you were giving money to Elon.
This is why I like Dana K. Whitesâs âtake it there nowâ, though it mostly results in me just never putting things away đ
I do recommend at least trying it once because itâs a game-changer for some people!
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Plus, there are other uses to having a personal domain. You can use it for your email, which means that if your email provider becomes shitty/evil you can change your email provider without changing your email address.
So I prefer for them to find ways to keep ongoing costs down, and I think outsourcing the costs of verification to users is a fair trade because most who have a need for verification are public figures who can afford it.
Anyway my opinion is: for Bluesky to do Twitter-style verification, it would take a lot of resources, not just to get it started, but high ongoing costs too. The more revenue they need to operate the more pressure there is on them to do the same shitty/evil things other social media sites do.
Can you say more about why youâd rather pay
Bluesky than a domain provider? I think thatâs fine but itâs not a perspective Iâve heard before so Iâm curious why.
If that use is relevant to you, you can easily obtain a domain. Itâs cheap and doesnât take long. You donât need to make a website, you can just buy a domain and use it exclusively for Bluesky.
I donât get why people seem to be saying, âmost people donât already have their own domain, therefore itâs unreasonable to expect people to obtain domains for Bluesky verificationâ.
Bluesky is a new world. Maybe you had no need for a personal domain before, but they have a new use now.
I am a nobody and I have one that I use exclusively for email!
They donât need to already have one, they can buy one now. It takes 5 minutes.
Doesnât have to be a whole website! You can just buy a domain and not put a website on it.
I suppose in practice I do that too, but I wanna give them a chance, so I scroll through their profile looking for original posts, but I give up pretty quick if I canât find any!
I have reposts hidden from my feed, so the reposts themselves donât bother me, but when I look at someoneâs profile and itâs all reposts then I have no idea what Iâm gonna see if I follow them!
2 nights definitely feels too short if people are spread out across the US IMO, but if everybodyâs in the same region I might actually prefer it! Like if it was just an hour flight I wouldnât mind.
I think the official work activities are the least valuable part; the most valuable is just getting everyone together in person. But itâs good to have some structured activities to facilitate mingling or people will mostly just talk to people they already know.
Oh, and the worst part was, we were expected to work Friday after getting home Thursday, possibly late at night, or use PTO! Should have just been a free day off IMO!
Plus 3 nights is so short it doesnât feel worth it when youâre traveling cross country.
They later changed it to 3 nights which was annoying because they crammed all the work stuff into the 2 full days and moved the fun stuff to the travel days so people traveling long distances couldnât participate!
Currently unemployed but my last company did. They were originally 4 nights so 3 full days and 2 travel days, with a mix of work related activities and fun stuff on the 3 full days. I thought it was a good balance.
Oh my gosh thank you, Iâve been doing it from setting this whole time!
Sometimes itâs easier to not have to meet up to exchange a key.
Itâs annoying with things like banking and airline apps which seem to force me to update every time I use them. But itâs worth it for other apps to be able to look at the change log and decide if there are actually changes I want before updating.
I turned off automatic updates early into Muskâs tenure at Twitter. Saved my butt when my podcast app had a terrible rewrite everybody else hated. Have since deleted Twitter but I might just keep updates off forever.
Smart doors are handy for when youâre having a cat sitter or guest arriving when youâre gone. I didnât like it when my previous apartment building installed but now that Iâve moved to a place without them I miss it!
Agree with you on the rest, though.
Unfortunately I have to pause here on learning Swift for a while because I need to brush up on React for interviews, but I hope to get back to Swift soon!
Is it just me or is this game way harder than it seems like it should be? There are several things I could have improved about my app but I used up all my patience just playing the game! đ
Completed day 25 of #100DaysOfSwiftUI!
For this game you play Rock Paper Scissors against the computer, only you have to alternate between picking winning and losing moves.