See these words from @chockenberry, lead developer of Twitterific?
It's exactly what I said would happen when Elon Musk screwed over 3rd Party developers.
Twitter didn't create broad adoption of Twitter. It was 3rd party developers.
Now devs are pissed—much more than they were before.
So what will they do next?
Drive broad adoption of the Fediverse.
This isn't the only former Twitter developer making these moves. @tapbots is also making an app for the Fediverse.
Bad move, Twitter!
Earlier today I posted something about the history of the h-index in which I stuck to the point and didn't go into a long digression about why the h-index is a poor metric for many of the uses to which it is put.
This post is to serve as notice that the h-index basically tracks career stage, albeit with different slopes for researchers of different impact—but that the effects of disciplinary and subdisciplinary citation conventions on slopes swamp researcher differences in productivity.
Prisoner artwork on a cell wall at the abandoned Holmesburg Prison
Gallery:history: https://www.abandonedamerica.us/holmesburg-prison
The gutted interior of the Philadelphia Inquirer's Elverson building, which is now the new police headquarters
Gallery and history: https://www.abandonedamerica.us/the-philadelphia-inquirer
I don't want Mastodon to be a place where all I talk about is the continuing demise of Twitter, but...Twitter pulled the plug on all of the top third-party Twitter clients and Twitterrific's Craig Hockenberry has some things to say about it:
Lo, these darkened words
Infecting my brain
Submitted for absorption
I shudder at Arial’s cruel attire
As this vanilla font
Doesn’t match
What’s in my mind.
#badpoetry
The re-entry seen from NSF camera are , well, I have no words.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCitZJD_nn4
...lucky charms
I can't help pushing, or bumping into, big red buttons.
Could explain my marital status.