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@jdej21

Cuenta, cuenta, porfa.

Acabo de sacar uno de su caja, y todo funcionó sin problema

Well, there's really not much to say about .

You take it out of the box, place the dish on the roof, plug it in. It takes a few minutes to find itself, align the dish and then it just works.

You do not strictly need the app (I don't have a device that would run it) to get connected , although I suppose it might help on a site with many obstructions.

latency is, as advertised, low, RTT to space and back is ~40ms. Even when loaded up it's not that bad.

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re: birdsite - cautionary tale 

@ciaby
Hmm. That's actually a good question. Maybe we also want to keep our fediverses small.

birdsite - cautionary tale 

@ciaby
Further reasons to the net, and keep your fediverse instances small and keep them close to your actual real-world community.

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XLT Alert > 20 Years of Morgenrot Cafe in #btropolis 2nite .... 20 years of a worker-owned oasis cafe, that survived the grim pberg gentrifork ! 🍴 Good reasons to celebrate ! Plus it is in a haus project bought by a miet syndikat strategy, so it's off the immobilien marketplace for the next 99 Years ( at least ). if we live that long haha. ;))))) 🍾🍷#workerowned #kollectiv #anarchism #antifá #kiezkultur

I don't know how many minds I am in about the presence of this thing in the lab, but I suppose I will do setup this week and test performamce for - latency, jitter, packet loss and such.

@ciaby

Ugh, Thanks for the heads up to keep the heads down while footballs are flying.

Meantime, if we ignore for the moment the russophobia and writing an opinion piece to look like a Q&A interview, (let's not assume it's malevolent, rather just a device to make reading easier?) -
This doesn't give me nightmares, but could be some interesting predictions in there, certainly food for thought for those leaving twitter ONLY because of mr.musk.

mstdn.social/@grrlscientist/10

@ciaby

I hear you can buy miracles these days..

But anyway.. oh shit.. There's a world cup coming? F*ck!, As if everything wasn't bad enough already, now football? Noooooooo

@ciaby
It crossed my mind this morning: -

I wonder has anyone even raised for discussion the possibility that twitter would implement

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@ciaby

We're Sorry. Access to Twitter's slack channels is only purchasable with bad money.

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"Mastodon Is 'Antiviral' Design"

My essay on this: clivethompson.medium.com/masto

Twitter (and most big social media) is laser-focused on creating virality -- i.e. training the joint attention of millions of people on one hot post/meme/story/event happening *right this instant* ... and doing it over and over and over again

Mastodon really isn't -- for lots of rich and interesting reasons

It's why some emigres from Twitter find Mastodon so baffling

This place embraces slowness and useful friction

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Juhuu, he cancelado mi infinitum @Telmex! En @JobNetworks me atiende un ser humano amable. Por el contrario, el robot de @Telmex me quiere vender paquetes de videos (solo 99$ el primer mes) que en lugar de contestar preguntas y resolver mis problemas de conexión (3 días sin red).
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@HeavenlyPossum
I was surprised when I first found out that the history of Charles is so little known. I have been met with solid disbelief when telling it. It seems to be standard lore in Ireland. I suppose that he is mentioned in school or something as part of standard curriculum.
Anyway, glad you found out about it and thanks for pointing out that cancel culture has been around for more than 100 years, although maybe deployment reserved for somewhat more justified cases in the past.

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I very recently learned that the term “boycott” comes from someone’s actual name: Charles Boycott. Boycott was an English land agent who tried, in 1880, to collect unpayable rents from Irish peasants on behalf of an English aristocrat landlord. When he failed to collect the rents, he tried evicting the tenants. The Irish Land League responded with a campaign to ignore Boycott’s orders and isolate him socially and economically.

They not only ignored his eviction orders and threw manure at his process servers, but refused to deliver his mail or sell him food.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charle

It was pretty effective—the British government eventually had to deploy a thousand soldiers (naturally, because the state works for the propertied class and none more than the 19th century British state) at a cost of some £10,000 to harvest £500 worth of crops. Boycott had to be evacuated by the soldiers, who even had to drive him out, as no locals would agree to drive his carriage out of the region.

Imagine being cancelled so hard that your name becomes permanently associated with getting cancelled.

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It's important to know that when certain grifters see the Fediverse, they don't see a better way of building the Internet.

They see unexploited resources -- ready for the taking.

@andreasdotorg
It's interesting to see reasons for blocking mastodon.social being basically "instance too big".

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