@freemo Ah, that's neat! 😺
I love watching the chatting and traffic at TeDomum's Matrix server. (too bad my French is challenged daily with the coloquial and slang in current use there). 😛
@pschwede
Oh, no, it was just a comment when I followed your link to her post and noticed the account had been moved.
Please feel free to use your own insights on what makes the best post, PS; I wouldn't know what to suggest, myself, although I am curious about it. Thanks for maintaining this project!
@pigeonkami
@kensanata@octodon.social
Thanks for the link Alex -- glad to have more reference materials to include and enlighten me. 👍
@datatitian
Ah, wonderful! Thank you. Placing it high on the ideas list now. 😄
A gorgeous gravure that I have always liked, here in a pristine version which Mocambo has just posted at Todon.nl.
I did a search for the artist's name (believing it to be Nicholas Flamel) but it turns out its first publication is way more recent than I expected, and author is unknown.
"The Flammarion engraving is a wood engraving by an unknown artist, so named because its first documented appearance is in Camille Flammarion's 1888 book L'atmosphère : météorologie populaire ("The Atmosphere: Popular Meteorology").[1]
The wood engraving has often, but erroneously, been referred to as a woodcut. It has been used as a metaphorical illustration of either the scientific or the mystical quests for knowledge. "
@freemo LOL. Here we go, it's off to the races then. 😛
That is a nice idea, Will. Guppe Group is something the Fediverse doesn't seem to have yet, and I am glad you have been building it up. Thank you!
Would you mind if I made a Blog post and explained what it is and how it works, how to create new groups? It might attract some attention and new traffic, if you want to observe it under more load. Had planned to ask you this, it's on my possible ideas list. Thank you! 😉
* Using Lists on Mastodon - guide posts *
...and then you discover someone who's cool and has interesting posts, simply by following a hashtag on which one of her posts showed up.
Serendipity is a lovely thing. Thanks @snow , your post lead me to find @twistylittlepassages - Amazey.
Amazey has some interesting posts and notes -- and a pearl I am going to link to here.
"Using Lists in Mastodon" -- is something I have seen when passing by the Preferences controls panel, but never quite understood. And I don't think it's well documented either.
So, we depend on luck in figuring it out ourselves, or finding someone who did and shares - like she did.
A neat feature, she explained it succinctly in two short posts.
** Linky : https://weirder.earth/@twistylittlepassages/102730541724191409
TY, Amazey! :smiley:
Using Lists on Mastodon (1/2)
I recently discovered the Lists feature, and it has really improved my Fedi experience. I figure if it took me this long, some of you must also still be unaware: if you're following a lot of people and your TL is dizzying, Lists are the fix!
You can separate out groups like:
- friends you wanna keep up with
- good but very frequent posters
- lewd accounts
- shitposters
- news
- art and/or writing
and then just look at whatever you're in the mood for!
@twistylittlepassages Those are good thoughts. Used to be common advice, when joining in a group or community., to listen politely before jumping in and maybe clashing with the locals.
Still a good thing, in my book. Have a good day, Amazey! 😃
@freemo Flash back?? 😛
Seen that one, month ago or so?
Wonderful that we have FULL TEXT Searching here! https://qoto.org/@freemo/103237809157475767
@Iambharani Really amazing -- I was wondering what it would do. Go around, nah.. 😛
@realcaseyrollins That would be a curse. Mentioning it is already alarming.
This man has to be stopped, hopefully Americans will see the light.
@puzzl Ah, wonderful!! 😄
Glad to know you liked the post and benefited from it. I think most people have NO idea this is still possible, it's been 3 and a half years since that free Upgrade offer "expired".
Still good and well, I got two machines upgraded and fully licensed that way too.
There's one reason for some machines not going that way, and it's if their hardware is under-powered, or has obscure drivers.
I have a small, netboook Acer model, 10.1" tiny thing that I bought for carrying on bike touring trips. It has an Intel processor and chipset, modest but workable, but the Video driver was developed by a third party company. This they kept as closed source, and only ever provided in binary, compiled form, in 32 bits version only.
The processor is 64 bits Atom dual core, it has 4 GB of ram, but when I installed Windows 10 on it was an unpleasant experience -- the Display drivers were generic VGA ones, without Hardware acceleration, and a pain to see it redrawing a screen.
So I downgraded it to Windows 7, and will keep it at that. Linux is not an option since the drivers don't exist for it, because of the developers obtuseness. Intel should have muscled them into releasing source, but this is not a large niche of the market, so it is left as an orphan unfortunately.
@freemo
Here in Canada we enjoy services similar to what Freemo is describing for the US. And it is a nice thing.
All of those "full-service" public libraries had their beginnings as privately endowed services, there are many older library buildings that still have the name of their patrons (Carnegie Mellon was one of the major ones, if I recall correctly) in their buildings.
At the time the first ones appeared, to provide access to the working classes to reading and self improvement materials, at that time no such service existed at all; public or private.
My small town here in Canada has a memorial Library building (no longer used as the main branch, now relocated to larger premises) with the name of the benefactor who accepted funding a large part of the costs of building and stocking it.
At that time, working people had very long hours, much less leisure time, but could get better opportunities if they got more education. Either via self-improvement, or thru some night school courses, either in general knowledge or specific trade areas they worked in.
Now we have more free time, but there seems to be much despair on the opportunities (or lack thereof) of self improvement for the same working people.
Interesting to learn about how they have changed in the NL, it's one possible way things could go.
I remember reading an article, possibly on The Atlantic, talking about the situation on a small town in Southern US, where a wave of prosperity temporarily landed via the exploration of cracking and underground gas fields. They entered into some larger public projects, including a new Library building, and then things started to change. As fracking has a rapid rate of decline, and then the income flow trickles down fairly quickly, and the operators move on to new land leases in the next nearby shale formations.
Now the small town had this 5 Million Dollar new Library and many people were resentful of the head librarian getting a small raise - this was going to come to a Town Hall meeting for discussion, but turned nasty when posted in the town's Facebook group. A lot of opposition, citing the lower average wages in the area, etc.
It wasn't even taken to the Town Hall, such was the nastiness and divisiveness shown in that FB thread. The report was quite good and gave us an insight on the frame of mind of the town residents and the regional circumstances.
Things must be bleak in the UK, I imagine, which has been under Tory rule and in slashing mode for years now. Plus, Boris.
@thecomputermaster@mastodon.social
@profcinreyes Hello and welcome to Qoto! 😃
Enjoy the network and all it has to offer. If you are new to using Mastodon, there's a good guide here: https://lifehacker.com/a-beginner-s-guide-to-mastodon-1828503235
We also have another new users guide, posted here : https://write.tedomum.net/rgx/suggestions-and-guidelines-for-new-users-written-by-mastodon-art-administrator
Casey Rollins made a video to explain the Fediverse, here :
"I made this video awhile back to help explain how the #Fediverse works."
https://www.bitchute.com/video/XOtRcgIdqihs/
https://invidio.us/yBRrqbRQ3tM
https://youtu.be/yBRrqbRQ3tM
Any question, just ask, and someone will try and help out.
Have a good day!
Phoebe is too pretty to pass - sorry for yet another Cat post, last of the day. Promise.
This gorgeous little girl was once in a pet shelter, now a stunning lady cat.
#mastocats #CatsofMastodon #meow #xp
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