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A shared box is still a Good Box.


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RT @Miezebiene
The economical use of a box is very important 😸😸 You never know when you get a new one 😼😼📦⁉️ Happy furry friends ❤️😺😽💕 *Phoebe* and *Juno* ❤️
twitter.com/Miezebiene/status/

Trixie, my kind of gal. Lovely Tuxedo.


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RT @BeatrixAnn1
I'm having a relaxing morning in Bennett's bed. I hope everyone is having a peaceful Sunday 💞
twitter.com/BeatrixAnn1/status

Kitten discovers Coffee.


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RT @Pebblescutiecat
Good morning furriends! Mummy has this funny drink every morning and sometimes the bubbles on top pop! I’m not sure what I think of it!
twitter.com/Pebblescutiecat/st

@jegpeek

If you are starting from scratch, do not fall into the vanilla Mastodon fold; the progress on that is rather glacial, if I may say so.

A much nicer option is the Glitch-Social project, a fork off the vanilla people, who produce a much richer experience. I love it.

And there's Pleroma, which is more cutting edge yet, although less common. Light resource usage, very fast servers. Easier to install and maintain.

I wrote a Blog page that has some reasons why I consider those superior, as well as links to each project, manuals and references.

write.tedomum.net/rgx/muenster

@freemo

@globcoco

>> And if you know of already existing doc that can explain very basic use of git, don't hesitate to throw that in.

Have you seen this one?

github.com/join/get-started

...one of a zillion open tabs waiting for me here.

@zleap @freemo

@hansw Ideally there would be an automated system doing just that -- but we don't have one. So the human at this end has to say hello and have his notes handy for the reference.

@freemo Wonderful experience.

I once saw an artisan doing intricate moorish marquetry decor in a woodwork project, and it was amazing too. In Granada, España.

@Kporter
The first guide is excellent, and the one I learned from -- highly recommended reading.

Ask any questions if needed.😃
@hansw

@Kporter
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: lifehacker.com/a-beginner-s-gu

We also have another new users guide, posted here : write.tedomum.net/rgx/suggesti

Casey Rollins made a video to explain the Fediverse, here :

"I made this video awhile back to help explain how the works."

bitchute.com/video/XOtRcgIdqih
@hansw

@globcoco

Like Freemo said. New users normally would start at level 0, and go up from there. Until now, since it was the initial period for the forum (up to 50 users), every new one got a level 1 to start with.

Come with the perks of seeing some forums that are not publicly viewable for example.

There are levels up to 4, 4 being high level, staff.
@freemo

@zleap

I am completely new to Git, have an account here and elsewhere but never used them much yet. But there is always a beginning. :)

@globcoco @freemo

@zleap @globcoco @freemo It is getting pretty intense, specially when multiple people are around and responses fly quickly.

But we do get ahead faster when that happens, other than the ocassional difficulty in retrieving something.

Worse is when things are in DMs - - nightmarish system.

Easier if we keep on topic on a discussion, or move it to a forum thread if appropriate, posting a link so people can follow.

We do that for Staff here sometimes, as DMs get mixed with the many notiications.

Paul -- Pinafore does have this advantage of displaying DMs totally separate from notis, worth noticing. It is a great client too.

@freemo New users now get teh BootCamp treatment, lol... 😜

@globcoco Ah, I see. TeDomum are very professional, and have been responsive and nice when I contacted them.

Just tried their image hosting which I saw Ange mention in a conversation with you -- and I never knew existed.

It provides image hosting, and with https for the img links, so that's interesting too.

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