@raygan I suspect you can find info here https://runyourown.social
If it’s not there, the author, @darius , could probably help :)
It feels like Mastodon is one really great third-party client away from being mainstream-ready, on the UX front at least.
The same thing happened with Twitter years ago: Third-party apps like DestroyTwitter, Tweetie (which became Twitter for iPhone), and Tweetbot helped redefine the mainstream UX of the service, in a hugely positive way. (Until Twitter shut a lot of them down, anyway, but that’s a different story…)
Tomorrow at 7:15 AM ET, Orion will fly about 80 miles above the surface of the moon. You can tune in here: https://www.nasa.gov/nasalive #space #science #nasa #artemis
If you download your Twitter archive it arrives wrapped as a static HTML page, which is not very useful for doing anything with, and worse: it requires the original account to be still active to do useful things like enlarge the images since they use t.co links.
So here's a Python script to convert a Twitter archive to markdown or other formats: https://github.com/timhutton/twitter-archive-parser
Now you can archive your tweets in any way you want.
RT @castello_lab
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Just a reminder to all the new arrivals here:
These instances are NOT commercial entities like #Twitter ... someone is paying the bills for servers and networking, and the massive influx of people like us are raising those costs enormously.
Be a good citizen, checkout the "About this server" link, and if you can, make a donation towards costs.
@abonino Happy Birthday to Elle!
The key thing here is that it takes time to build your social graph. It's a completely organic process.
Which serves as a really nice detox period for your nervous system as you move away from the engineered compulsion of corporate social media.
Try and enjoy it. :)
5/5
Black Panther is more than a cultural phenomenon. The advanced #technology world of #Wakanda fulfills the collective dream of Black dominance in fields typically non-inclusive of diverse leadership.
The Smithsonian's inclusion of the Black Panther costume will be a constant reminder of this aspiration.
Almost 180k new users joined #mastodon yesterday, a new record. This third #twitterMigration wave happened after Musk's Twitter 2.0 ultimatum to #Twitter workers. Each wave is stronger than the previous one. Here is my updated plot showing the three consecutive waves.
People from the Other Place.
This tool will find the Mast accounts of your Other Place followers/followees. The other one I've seen only finds people who cross post, this finds them ALL
@KathyReid @CateLawrence @jcrab @aidenbenton @VickiKyriakakis @JennyFluff@queer.af @Molly @larryhudson @Oozenet @Fairy @bornach @leofebey @themattgillam Thank you for this informative toot!
@TomSchmidt30 That's very cool!
The #Twitter tragedy is helping me to better understand the following #academic concepts about social media & software programming:
#Network Effect
#Exponential Decay
Superordinate #Nodes
Migration Velocity
Node #Value
Anticipated vs. Unanticipated User #Behavior
#Systems #Degradation
One thing that's getting a little lost in this mix, is that some of the people desperately holding on at Twitter are because they are trapped by either healthcare or visas.
That there are systemic traps that trap worker in America so they feel unable to move freely to new employers who want them and would have better pay or conditions is *nuts* and deserves a lot more attention than it gets.
A former Research & Development executive with a focus on understanding the quantitative and qualitative advantages of a worldwide technology community embracement of Black expertise and leadership.
My focus is on data analysis of #BlackandSTEM, #BlackinSTEM, #BlackinTech, #BlackinX, and #BlackinSTEAM activities inform my comments and shared info in the areas of economics, business, society, academics, and geopolitics.