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I'm not asking for a significant financial contribution 😉

How my OnlyGrans works:

1. I will probably be only posting pictures of my hand, and occasionally nearby object. If you want lewds, get them somewhere else boi

2. To gain access, you must pay 0.05 grans. Hey, it's a lifetime membership!

3. I will consider doing handposts on commission of additional grans. This offer extends to nonsubs.

A le meme man appears!

Le Meme Man gets all up in your mentions, threatening to LOIC your website.

HP: 2
i am hungary
Boy, quite a bit confusing when you accidentally make eye contact with someone super cute smile

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Just found out about twit.social. Apparently, #TWiT has an article with so many reasons ?

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Gab is pro everyone. It's disingenuous to say what could've been explained in fifteen minutes.

@Nonetrix @a7 @steakwipe
I'd give an arm and a leg for a Windows 7 with the Task Manager and copying UI from Windows 10 and hardware support for modern hardware.

@niggaflamebuttholeaids
Why can't everything be P2P, smh...worked out for when they had millions of users and nothing to mitigate.

(I was also talking with a friend about how this would also be a great option for online game development, as you can always play the game online with others no matter what, no need to maintain servers.)
@alex

@realcaseyrollins @alex It’s hard to say because they’ve revealed basically nothing. My guess is closed source, similarly structured to Discord rooms, except you actually have to host on your own server and domain. But they can still terminate you from the network if they get a hair up their ass.

Basically, a way to mitigate hosting costs and have a less intense administrative burden by creating a multi-tier hierarchy.

Ofc, that’s just how I’d do it if I wanted to decentralize while maintaining the brand.

#TIL that #birdsite wants to federate in some way, and have started a project called #bluesky to do it. They may be using a standard like #ActivityPub or building their own proprietary version.

theverge.com/2019/12/12/210125

I wrote 1,025 words about #Bluesky but of course only one quote actually made it to the article. Oh well

"Twitter and Facebook Want to Shift Power to Users. Or Do They?"

nytimes.com/2019/12/18/technol

@niggaflamebuttholeaids
Twitter?? Decentralizing? 😂😂😂

Even if they implement by joining the , I highly doubt that they'd dare to actually decentralize. More likely that they'd remain a single centralized instance, on a decentralized protocol.
@alex

The thing with Twitter decentralizing is a paradox. If they do it to any meaningful way; Opening the source, no centralized content moderation, etc. it ceases to be Twitter as we know it, and it doesn’t matter if it replaces the Fediverse. But since it won’t do that, it can’t reach the user base we already have. It’s not something to be worried about.

Cc: @alex

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