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Kazriko | @kazriko@alcatir.com

The usual. Software developer, former BBS sysop. Atari XE, Dos, OS/2, BeOS, Windows 2000/7 former user, Linux/FreeBSD/Haiku/OpenIndiana current user. The various places I post are listed: https://arkaic.com/

re: Critical thoughts about Mastodon
@TechConnectify @ashten Probably the best way would be to have a stochastic filtering front end, where you click on a post and say "this is a jerk being a jerk" and it teaches the filter to look for similar things. It can then flag things as a "this might be a jerk, can you check it?" which can reinforce the training, or reverse it by telling the filter it's not a jerk. Do that with enough messages, and it will eventually be have confident in its decisions and can just banish them without you seeing them. Just like an email spam filter.

@TechConnectify @sarajw I really want the chronological to be the default, but I wouldn't mind if people made front ends that rearranged it. I mean, that's the whole point of it being open source, so people can alter it. Of course, most youtube creators wouldn't do that themselves, so someone needs to make it for them, either as an instance designed for high volume replies, or a front end client for those same people. Like Tweetdeck, before Twitter killed it.

@TechConnectify @siracusa I think that the automatic filtering should be something that the users or instances could install for themselves, rather than something done network wide. Just like with email, you can use a package that checks your inbox and moves things to a spam folder, make something that checks your fediverse/mastodon/pleroma/etc notifications and tosses any that fail some criteria you setup in the package. Mastodon needs someone to make a SpamAssassin equivalent for the big personalities on the services.

@TechConnectify @noracodes Mastodon is one of the software packages you can use to interact with the network. One you don't have to use to interact with the network however, since there are many others. As for the instances, they're their own thing, they just happen to be running that software package.

@TechConnectify @mos_8502 That would be an interesting feature, if you could have it lower or raise a reply's profile based on keywords, similar to how Newsblur does for certain tags. Might be a market for someone to make a front end interface that could do that sort of semantic filtering. The nice thing about most of the fediverse software is that it's just an API and anyone can make their own client, vs Twitter where the maker of the servers started blocking all third party apps.

re: Critical thoughts about Mastodon
@TechConnectify @can I kind of treat fediverse as a blog with an RSS feed, and the comment section is just like the whole notifications that some old blogs could do to find places that had linked back to the post from their blogs. It's been skinned to look like Tweetdeck or twitter, but it's really just rss microblogs with a few extra features.

@TechConnectify @ahnlak Aha, I went back in the wayback machine, it was around 2009, and it was called Propits, the website was something like madpropits dot com.

@TechConnectify @ahnlak As for Youtube Premium, there was a creator in the early days of me subscribing to it as Youtube Red, they put out something like 5-10 hours of content per week, and I watched all of it. I asked him what his total youtube red watchtime was, and he said something like 50 minutes per month. There's something that was screwy with their setup when I was watching ~25-40 hours in a month and it was only crediting him with 50 minutes. (All Factorio content.)

@TechConnectify @ahnlak There used to be a platform like that, used by some web comic makers, I can't remember the name but it was something like Plaudits. You put in however much money per month, and whenever you click on a button on the website it applies a plaudit token from your account to them, and at the end of the month it would distribute that amount you put in, divided by how many tokens total you gave out through the month. You could also say "this creator gets a minimum of 20 plaudits per month" and it would apply those automatically for you. If you gave out 50 plaudits, and you added $20, then each one was worth 40 cents to the creators.

I think it lasted less than a year.

@TechConnectify @RobertoC_73 This is one reason why I use Pleroma and Fediverse, rather than Mastodon. Of course, Mastodon uses Fediverse too, but when they say "you can't be commercial on mastodon" I can say "I'm not on Mastodon."

@ademalsasa A Pihole device on my network, though it is backed by cloudflare for caching.

@union The US military, right now, is mostly hamstrung by some of its own requirements for enlistees. They're turning down a lot of people due to being out of shape, taking psychiatric medications, due to marijuana use, or due to misdemeanors, etc. I imagine they'll be loosening those restrictions up first before they bother doing anything else.

@hackaday It's depressing that they only compared it against Charge only or Charge-n-Sync cables, and not any proper 10 gigabit USB-C cables.

re: Long, phones, privacy, freedom, work
@requiem @pluralistic I've been using the Pinephone as a second phone, and really the problem is more the quality of the thing. SXMO is reasonably usable, but the speaker quality, mic quality, the way the modem randomly crashes while it's in sleep mode, etc makes it a poor experience.

@requiem @jamie Kind of looks like the AC Motors Cobra logo, so it could be something you see at a used car dealership.

@ademalsasa The nice thing about the toughbook I have is that it's 1600x1200 resolution. It is a fairly old one though, i5-2540.

@ademalsasa I have a Panasonic Toughbook, fairly compatible. A Dell laptop, which is also reasonably compatible. Another older Dell which has even better compatibility, and supports OpenIndiana as well, and a Steamdeck, which was made for linux. I want to get a Frame.work laptop though.

@ifixcoinops Every time I cash one of my paychecks at the bank, I ask them for a roll of dollar coins, then I will use them in whatever parking meters or coin op machines I encounter. Usually they either have one already made or they can get one in a few minutes.

@gamingonlinux I've tried that before, removing someone from the tag list that is, and they still got notified of the reply.

@gemlog True, Their intention is definitely to attrack medium to small business rather than us hobby users, so they focus a lot of their effort on customer relations management and other similar tools. I'd in general lean towards reasonably priced business tools with consumer uses instead of ad-riddled consumer tools turned towards businesses. @keithzg @requiem @VeilidNetwork @MMRnmd

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