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rainbowmverse commented on Mastodon 2.5 released   blog.joinmastodon.org/201... · Posted by u/valeg
panarky · 8 years ago
So tweets are "toots" in Mastodon.

Could it be that extinct mastodons grunted or growled instead of tooting?

I would rather bark, bleat, caw, croak, howl, quack or screech.

Toot? Nah.

Too many associations with musical fruits.

rainbowmverse · 8 years ago
You could YIFF! on yiff.life, if you prefer. A lot of instances change the verb.
rainbowmverse commented on Mastodon 2.5 released   blog.joinmastodon.org/201... · Posted by u/valeg
wdewind · 8 years ago
The broad approach to social networking presented by Mastodon and other federated networks is "spend your time/resources on funding the network instead of paying someone else much less to do it." It wont "work" for the same reason everyone doesn't host their own email service. It flies in the face of a broader cultural movement we have: specialization of labor.

For instance, the solution to content moderation and harassment is:

> “Mastodon comes with effective anti-abuse tools to help protect yourself. Thanks to the network’s spread out and independent nature there are more moderators who you can approach for personal help, and servers with strict codes of conduct.”

The solution can't just be "there are more people moderating," which translates to: the network is much more expensive to run. But that abstraction is the solution to everything in a federated system: spread out power so it isn't corruptible.

As a libertarian this is really attractive to me, but in our current system, politically, it's completely infeasible and more than that just a little actively not wanted. People don't want to moderate themselves, they want a larger power to do it for them. It's why we have representative democracy instead of direct democracy: people don't want to be involved. Governing is a pain in the ass.

I can respect that Mastodon is philosophically consistent: if you want to really control your communications, you need to put in the effort. I hope to be wrong about this, but people simply to not want to put this much effort into online communities. If they did we wouldn't have FB, IG and Twitter already.

Please: CMV.

rainbowmverse · 8 years ago
>> It wont "work" for the same reason everyone doesn't host their own email service. It flies in the face of a broader cultural movement we have: specialization of labor.

Define work. By many valid metrics, it's already a resounding success.

rainbowmverse commented on Mastodon 2.5 released   blog.joinmastodon.org/201... · Posted by u/valeg
rainbowmverse · 8 years ago
Release #100.
rainbowmverse commented on The Tools I Use to Write Books   thorstenball.com/blog/201... · Posted by u/misternugget
enriquto · 8 years ago
> It's a crazy important quote and everyone should really keep it in mind when they set out to do something.

I don't agree at all. It seems to me that the most interesting advances of mankind have happened precisely when people were trying to do something else, and had to invent new tools. The tools turn out to be more important than the final result because they can be used by other people.

rainbowmverse · 8 years ago
Yes! I use Scrivener. It exists because the developer needed a better tool to write novels. I end up too disorganized trying to write with other tools like word processors or flat files.

I managed to write a 25,000 word story in a word processor once, but it was such a jumble that I just closed the file and forgot about writing for a few years. I know now there are ways to organize with folders and spreadsheets, but now I do most of my writing on the phone. Scrivener's binder makes that easy on a small screen.

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rainbowmverse commented on How to Retire in Your 30s with $1M in the Bank   nytimes.com/2018/09/01/st... · Posted by u/pdog
bduclare · 8 years ago
Every person successfully doing this seems to also be selling something. From the article: "Mr. Jensen also practices an activity that for many FIRE achievers seems to be the new golf: writing a financial advice blog." That blog seems to be mostly affiliate marketing. There's even a comment here already (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17894385) where the author talks about living without a job then posts a link to a book they're selling.

The real story here isn't about retiring early, it's about how to change your career to writing books about retiring early. Writing is still a job.

rainbowmverse · 8 years ago
It's the new making money blogging by blogging about making money blogging.

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