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Alex Gleason
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I create Fediverse software that empowers people online. I'm vegan btw. Note: If you have a question for me, please tag me publicly. This gives the opportunity for others to chime in, and bystanders to learn.

How should I organize websocket connections on the server? I mean, what is the structure of the map? Nvm I'll just ask ChatGPT.

The reason men have short hair is because they were ordered to cut it during war, so the enemy couldn't behead them by grabbing their hair. This is where the stereotype of the bearded philosopher came from, because philosophers didn't fight in war.

Here's my hot take: modern businessmen are expected to be clean shaven because work is an analog to war.

Anyway this screenshot is an extremely basic Reddit take with like 6,000 updoots, which weirdly gives me hope we can still be saved.

In the patch notes of Hogwarts Legacy, lol.

Wondering if watching the same recycled Reddit videos year after year leads to early onset dementia.

The Blood Moon in Zelda is a perfect example of harmony between engineering and design. It's essentially a cache busting mechanism that NEEDS to happen to conserve system resources. Instead of trying to make it something "the user doesn't notice" by trying to hide it from them, they interwove it into the story, the experience, and the lore. It actually has consequence for the player, which is SO much more interesting. They took a technical limitation and flipped it upside down. This is how you can tell their engineers were designers, and their designers were engineers. It's a cohesive unified vision for the product that perfectly balances design with technical excellence. Even if the hardware was 10x more powerful we'd still want the Blood Moon.

This article is retarded, lol. Wired Magazine, addresses no actual points, author is weak and complacent with people being powerless. But at least they also think Mastodon is too pretentious? https://www.wired.com/story/bluesky-twitter-social-media/

Hilarious that Microsoft is actively trying to beat the Steam Deck and they can't. https://www.theverge.com/23719210/asus-rog-ally-review

The reasons are obvious.

Sent from my iPhone.

They say the protocols won't converge. But I can picture a weird future where they do converge.

TEARS OF THE KINDGOM IS OVERRATED

Make America Great Again: Democrat Version

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Love when companies open source. But if they do it conditionally it's an indication they're smart more than they're ethical. Google keeps Chromium open source for leverage, because they understand the influence it gives them over other companies and the web. Facebook is just behind the curve and waking up to it.

https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/issues/335

The thing that concerns me even more is race conditions. What if you're using more than one Nostr client? Every client has to stay in sync, and it could overwrite your entire following list so easily!

You're talking to the only person who has ever built and published such a thing: https://gitlab.com/soapbox-pub/migrator