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If some rich dude can buy the public square, then it wasn't the public square.

Happy Monday, or Sunday 2.0 to all my fellow retirees 👴

@freemo @digital_carver Ah okay. The listing on instances.social mislead me as it has a column for "version" but doesn't factor in forked versions. Will qoto have an edit function at some point?

@MichaelPorter

Its not an older version. QOTO is a fork with many unique features, as such our version has no relevance relative to the mastodon version.

@digital_carver

On my morning walk, Beautiful crescent moon with Earthshine, and in the other direction, bright Mars.

And me with just my iPhone.

#Moon #Mars #Earthshine

@level98 *That* I would watch 😄
But I’m sure NOVA’s already done one? Time for an update, starring this one:

apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap221118.ht

FIFA World Cup, teams now not wearing rainbow armband in case the captains get yellow carded 

Shocked that teams willingly playing in a tournament with a terrible record on human rights don't seem to have a moral backbone

Greetings. I'm an armchair student of history (not just tech history), but given that I've been involved in the development of the Internet continuously since the early DOD ARPANET days (so, technically before there *was* an Internet) I'm watching the Twitter->Mastodon migration (and the nightmarish, shameful disintegration of Twitter itself) with considerable interest indeed. There is no historical precedent that I know of, and what's happening is even more remarkable given that it has been precipitated by a single chaotic individual in a matter of weeks.

The high speed with which I see social graphs rebuilding here is fascinating, and we can be sure that there are a bunch of PhD theses and books in the future that will attempt to explain all of this for future generations.

Sometimes when you're living through significant historical events it's not obvious except in retrospect, often many years later. What we're living through now with Twitter is clearly significant history, from technology, business, social, and other standpoints.

And even if Mastodon turns out ultimately to be a steppingstone on the way to other social media models able to scale far upward more easily, it is playing a crucial role now in providing a "lifeboat" for Twitter users who are unable to stomach what is happening to that firm with every passing day.

For all its many faults over the many years, we built the Internet to be resilient. And what we are seeing today is that not only has the technology met that goal from ARPANET onward, but thanks to the Internet's vast numbers of dedicated and caring users, even a monstrous train wreck like Elon's Twitter can't bring it (or us!) down.

Thank you all! -L

Today is #TransDayofRemembrance when we honor and remember trans lives taken by violence. How horrifying that a deadly attack upon the LGBTQ+ community in Colorado Springs should occur right before this solemn day.
Hate isn’t born in us. It is taught. It must end.
This starts with our political leaders, who must cease their cynical attacks against our community before another attack occurs.
Call out the hate. Remind them of its consequences. Hold them to account.

The Fibonacci sequence - it's as easy as 1, 1, 2, 3!

#Math #Joke

@MichaelPorter
Edit is from a newer version of the Mastodon software, doesn't run it yet. An update is planned (for this and other features like language tagging), but no specific timelines yet.

@ottaross @AMMO2022 See, that’s just wrong. With that much snow there should be an automatic day off for everyone, save essential services. The plough operators would appreciate the empty roads, I’m sure.

@digital_carver Ah, okay. I noticed that we were on an older version. @freemo is this because the software needs tweaking to accommodate the longer character limits, etc.? Or are you anti-bleeding-edge? 😄
(One of my teaching colleagues used to work in industry and he had a personal policy of always running software that was a couple of versions old—let other people get bit by the bugs!)

@Pat yeah, I’m aware of that, but I’ve learned that there is a difference. D&R wipes out the post, and breaks links to replies, etc. “Edit” keeps all that intact, and shows a history. I would like the option to use either, depending on circumstances. Perhaps I should loop @freemo into the discussion.

Murder, She Wrote ran for 264 episodes, which means that lady who wrote about murder saw at least 264 murders over the course of TWELVE years, and you have to think, man, that's worse than most homicide cops see in the most fractured forsaken neighborhoods of the oldest cities, and I kind of want there to be a scene somewhere in a vault of Angela Lansbury, ravaged by PTSD and propped on a bar stacked with empties, inveighing against the cosmic worth of her species and slurring bitter regrets at a life's work of effectively being a janitor in an abattoir.

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QOTO: Question Others to Teach Ourselves
An inclusive, Academic Freedom, instance
All cultures welcome.
Hate speech and harassment strictly forbidden.