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Found some last minute bugs in the group server I've been trying to bring up. Just fixed them.

Managed groups will be on QOTO any day now!

Holy hell, the police killed **another** person and now they are rioting in philly... Have they tried not being murderers maybe?

Testing if animated gifs work... Please confirm if you can see this image and if it is animated on your account, thanks.

QOTO has been officially added to the public suffix list! YAY!

@freemo Glad to see Qoto always on the front-line of new features.

Remote Timelines

I wanted to take a minute to explain QOTOs Remote timeline feature, specifically the new aspect we just released on the advanced interface: Domain Favourites.

This feature allows you to pull up a column which is identical to the local timeline of a remote instance, thus addressing the need for users to have multiple accounts across multiple instances. You can be here on QOTO and see the remote timeline as a separate feed just as if you were on the remote instance itself! For example attached to this post is what the Koyu.space remote timeline looks like from QOTO.org.

Note: This feature can not and does not bypass security permissions. If a user has blocked you you wont see that users posts in the remote timeline either.

There are several ways to pull up or switch between remote timelines, and you can have several remote timelines up at the same time or even combine them in a single column.

One way to do this is with the QOTO lists feature. Here you can create lists that are either collections of people you wish to follow in their own timeline, or a list of domains where you wish to follow the remote local timeline of the whole domain. Create the lists you want then open your lists and switch between them to view the various timelines you define.

You can also go into your settings and under preferences there is a subsection called “Favourite domains”, you can add domains there as well. If you do this the domain will show up on the main navigation bar and you can select it with fewer clicks than through the list menu. There is also a Favourite Tags section in preferences that works much the same way.

You can also pull up the remote local timeline of an instance from a posted status itself. Simply click the three dots on a post from any user from the desired domain and one of the options will be to open the remote timeline for that domain.

That is all there is to it, enjoy!

A picture of a Radio Shack circa 1950. Its a shame self-repair is virtually non existent and shops like this and radio shack themselves, are quickly disappearing. I remember when I was younger you could go there and any electronics part you could imagine. Now they cant even give away what little inventory they have.

Anyone here building RadioBerry? github.com/pa3gsb/Radioberry-2

I have the PCB and the parts, so hoping to start the build soon..

#hamradio

A Graph Theoretical Approach for Testing Binomiality of Reversible Chemical Reaction Networks. (arXiv:2010.12615v1 [cs.SC]) arxiv.org/abs/2010.12615

I didnt mention this feature because it really only effects me and the other moderators.. but man I really like the new "announcement" feature too. It is out of the way tucked inside the home feed and you can only see it if you expand it. But I particularly like how our users can respond to an announcement with emojis :)

MarkDown is simple, looks Good.

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And here’s a quick snapshot of some commonly used MD formatting commands.

Easy peasy as mentioned. See the original page with more here too.

for Content Producers. and , all support it.

Now does too. πŸ˜ƒ

why stay in vanilla plain text Mastodon ?

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