I particularly like Mastodon’s chronological and weak search. You won’t be easily found unless you wanted to, and your timeline is well-ordered and never will it be disturbed by some algorithms. To me these are its advantages.
Those past years, I migrated from site to site and instance to instance to the point that I’m now homeless.
I particularly like Mastodon’s chronological and weak search. You won’t be easily found unless you wanted to, and your timeline is well-ordered and never will it be disturbed by some algorithms. To me these are its advantages.
Seeing so many people putting tapes on their LEDs, I’ll do that too!
To find a computer part that doesn’t come with lights on it is getting harder. Even parts buried within the case have lights. How I want to destroy those LED lights on my motherboard.
As someone who only want to own games through DMR-free Stores, Steam really isn’t an option. Performance still isn’t great, mods often break, still needs a lot of manual adjustments from time to time to make a non-Linux game work. But thanks to Steam, there’ll be more games support Linux. Hopefully most of them won’t be steam exclusive.
I was worried, now I know there’s nothing for me to worry about. Thanks for explaining!
That was a relief!
Mastodon is great, until servers get shutdown, and you have to move… I moved twice in the past few years, lost so many toots that I faved, to the point that I’m discouraged…
I’ve checked before I bought it, it’s an MSI Mortar Max. The instruction was misleading, unfortunately, it was my mistake that in the end they can’t be turned off through UEFI.