with cars you have to stop to rest
Depends. Two people can drive in shifts to move continuously. I've done this a few times over here in the US. Not the greatest experience, but if you have to haul something there fast...
with cars you have to stop to rest
Depends. Two people can drive in shifts to move continuously. I've done this a few times over here in the US. Not the greatest experience, but if you have to haul something there fast...
It bothers some people. I think it's just something you need to be aware of. If you want to stop seeing someone's posts without hurting their feelings or whatever, you could always mute.
What I think is a tougher problem is that if/when it actually federates with a third party, the third party may not treat blocks the same way. I haven't looked at AT proto in while, I wonder if that is addressed or it will have to be a shrug.
Kinda how on Lemmy votes are hidden for plebs in the UI, but not on kbin.
That's a big motivator for the migration but that's not "it," people on bsky seem to prefer the way blocking on bsky works, especially since X made your posts visible to people you have blocked.
You can use your domain as your handle Bluesky, I've never seen it done on ActivityPub. Is it possible?
But they still use leeches! Because your hypothetical example is imperfect I'm afraid I'll have to dismiss everything you said and go with the old, inaccurate numbers. What a shame.
Imagine seeing a stack of macbooks and becoming enraged!
Olivia Benson would have voted for Trump. Stabler would have voted for Biden. (Not Harris, he wrote in Biden)
Fully explain the joke. Why is it funny?
Because you install the app, make an account, and use it and now it has more celebs I guess.
I think that if you want BlueSky like growth for activity pub... You federate with Threads. Or another hypothetical flagship where everyone is sent. Stop worrying spreading users around so much. People who join that network on the flagship can learn about federation and instance switching later.
I'm sure many people on activitypub would prefer that it grows more like it has though.
I think they were referring to the native population of the area before the Israeli colonization project began, but maybe not. It's a tad ambiguous.