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@danie10 thank you, I think I got it, though I should admit everything is really difficult to find with interface - even just to get to this Import function where Nomadic Identity is hidden you should unintuitively go to "Channels" - "Create new channel" page instead of just simply find it in Settings menu like with Mastodon.

@danie10 thank you, I think I got it, though I should admit everything is really difficult to find with interface - even just to get to this Import function where Nomadic Identity is hidden you should unintuitively go to "Channels" - "Create new channel" page instead of just simply find it in Settings menu like with Mastodon.

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@danie10 can you give a little hint on how to use/activate this Nomadic Identity function so we could try it and understand what it is and how it works. I looked at my profile settings and didn't find any mention of it.

@danie10 can you give a little hint on how to use/activate this Nomadic Identity function so we could try it and understand what it is and how it works. I looked at my profile settings and didn't find any mention of it.

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@dynamic zotum.net supports wiki, node9.org supports rss.

@dynamic zotum.net supports wiki, node9.org supports rss.

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@volkris I think I probably used wrong or confusing term for feature I meant. I actually meant like when email has feature to automatically send all your inbox mail from one your account to the other your account inbox. So probably I meant to say we need activitypub "redirecting" will be right term?

@volkris I think I probably used wrong or confusing term for feature I meant. I actually meant like when email has feature to automatically send all your inbox mail from one your account to the other your account inbox. So probably I meant to say we need activitypub "redirecting" will be right term?

We need activitypub forwarding like email has email forwarding.

Too much bot accounts on Fediverse. Each time I try explore it I end up wasting my time scrolling through posts from hundreds of bot accounts and very few real people, and this despite me being on relatively small instances and looking up just something like japanese korean chinese keyword hashtag.

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@rei I think even more slow when scrolling hashtags and even with Chromium not the same like before. Actually when I first saw Mastodon I was big fan and now just wondering what went wrong and disappointed with the new Mastodon being so much more slow, more broken, more mainstream, less open, and feel more cluttered. I don't think it right direction for Mastodon. I don't think it particular Fennec fault but rather some questionable Mastodon software decisions. I think more Fediverse people should support forks like Qoto and Fedibird instead and we should have more instances of them. I very skeptical of Fediverse community so eagerly moving to new version and abandoning old Mastodon.

@rei I think even more slow when scrolling hashtags and even with Chromium not the same like before. Actually when I first saw Mastodon I was big fan and now just wondering what went wrong and disappointed with the new Mastodon being so much more slow, more broken, more mainstream, less open, and feel more cluttered. I don't think it right direction for Mastodon. I don't think it particular Fennec fault but rather some questionable Mastodon software decisions. I think more Fediverse people should support forks like Qoto and Fedibird instead and we should have more instances of them. I very skeptical of Fediverse community so eagerly moving to new version and abandoning old Mastodon.

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@mookie@troublemaker.social well yeah I was referring to android Firefox, specifically F-Droid Fennec. I suspect now it may be to do with this. It scrolls okay when old versions of Mastodon before new "vertical buttons bar" was introduced when it is stil horizontal like Qoto and Fedibird instances, then it became too slow. or may be it has to do with my phone being Huawei, I actually so far quite often encountered cases when my system and apps worked glitchy and not like supposed too.

@mookie@troublemaker.social well yeah I was referring to android Firefox, specifically F-Droid Fennec. I suspect now it may be to do with this. It scrolls okay when old versions of Mastodon before new "vertical buttons bar" was introduced when it is stil horizontal like Qoto and Fedibird instances, then it became too slow. or may be it has to do with my phone being Huawei, I actually so far quite often encountered cases when my system and apps worked glitchy and not like supposed too.

I only now paid closer attention at this feature on mobile Chromium where you can see number of "cookies in use" for a web page when I click on a lock icon before url. and it says 180 for CNN website - very interesting. By the way, foxnews.com uses from 16-26 cookies which is much less compare with CNN. Even for site like space.com it 70. In the mean time site like Swedish svt.se for example only 2 cookies - it will use 12 but only if I click "Accept all" on the pop-up. and German tagesschau.de uses just 8 cookies without asking. a site like Finnish iltalehti.fi will use 12-16 but if you click "Approve" on cookie pop-up number can go up to 56-80. so it is better idea to click "Refuse all" on cookies pop-ups and go to browser cookies settings and choose "Block third party cookies".
To compare with, Bromite has "Ad blocking" functionality, which is when "on", blocks most of all CNN cookies and shows only 12 of them for CNN.

@olives @MagnetoMancer you probably right but not because people do not want to pay, it is because many young people there, do not want to upload their passport scan on twitter, many don't have scanner, many don't have credit card or money at all. and people in general are just not as rich to just throw away even even just $1 dollar, though many people will stil pay, many will not, but many also will.

@MagnetoMancer actually I think it will be right thing of him to do and I thought about it too that he should do it for accounts with over 100 Followers they should pay. It will make people care more about their followers and quality of content will greatly improve. twitter as well as well fediverse should quit all the fake following. it creates too much activity for a network for one person which not really honest towards admins or healthy for a network. and people following even something like 200 accounts most likely do not read them which does not make sense. I think YouTube should do the same thing and quit all this hundreds of thousands fake followers nonsense. followers should pay and part of money should go to people they follow - would be cool and make sense - this fill support artists and just good people who will do good content.

@pasties yes, thank you, I think about it and maybe I should do "aptitude search wine" and see what are other packages with "wine" in their name are there. If there "wine32" package maybe I could try run 32-bit .exe with it or try install some other related packages. I think I tried "wine32" already before but I try again for certainty.

Is it possible to install 32-bit .exe file on 64-bit with/using ? I had no such problem installing my .exe file I need with my i386 before, but now when switched to 64-bit it seems nothing launches when I try run this .exe file with now.

@TruthSandwich @LouisIngenthron yeah I know, actually presidents doesn't matter, and not what makes great countries. What makes great countries is people. US, Japan, South Korea are great countries not because of presidents, government or politics, but because of people, their language, culture.

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