This has to do with the Content Security Policy interfering with self-hosted scripts. There are good reasons for doing this - in particular, some types of files users upload, like SVG images, can contain arbitrary JavaScript. I think the MathJax code just needs to be added to whatever whitelist exists for necessary scripts, but I'm not sure how to do that (and it's probably @freemo who has to make the change anyway).
I tested this by disabling CSP in my browser (Waterfox preferences security.csp.*) temporarily - but I do not recommend this as a permanent workaround for reasons outlined above.
@realcaseyrollins I'm not 100% sure how blocking rules work, but I think the tagged user will still see any replies, assuming he hasn't already blocked their authors too. If that's the case, then I gotta agree with @ckoppelman@mastodon.online - your followers are going to see your post and, if they reply, either inadvertently or deliberately dogpile the the user who's trying to disengage.
If replies to a blocked user inherit that status, despite having a tag in them, then obviously this objection collapses, but I don't think that's the case.
@Sphinx have a boost too :)
The instances about mastodon has never been really keep connect to each other.
Because of each domain controller have their own opinion based on where they are, this could be because of their physical location or their mindset and vision.
Mastodon.social blocked pawoo.net( located in JP, the biggest mastodon instance) media function.
This is just one of examples,
If you ask me why this is happening? Because we are human being, it's OK have different opinions sometime.
The bright side is every boat is going to the same direction. We keep connected one way or another.
@s8n more precisely, we refuse to censor what content one can access from QOTO. Our own users are held to the rules on our about page, and violating the rules can get your content removed or your account silenced/suspended, so QOTO shouldn't originate any hateful content itself. It's analogous to Postel's Law: "be conservative in what you send, be liberal in what you accept".
For the most part this works really well - our content is acceptable to most instances, and our users are generally willing to behave reasonably. There are exceptions - as @oskay mentioned, some server admins can't stand that we even federate with instances that allow content they wouldn't want to see; on the other side, we have removed users who can't bring themselves to follow the rules. But you can't please everyone.
@Biggles so the mastodon default is 500. QOTO runs a modified version of the software with a limit of 65k. However, the app I think you're referring to is published by the official Mastodon team, which takes the position that Mastodon is for *micro*blogging and if you want to write longer posts you should not use Mastodon. They have at other times resisted making changes to the interface to accommodate longer posts, so it wouldn't surprise me if this were a deliberate ideological choice to maintain Mastodon's "purity" as a microblogging platform.
Most interfaces hide everything past the first 500 chars behind a "show more" link or button, as everyone's kind of come around to the idea that longform instances exist and you need to accommodate their toots in a way that doesn't break the interface, even if you don't permit them yourself.
@nadeera many mobile apps allow you to add multiple accounts, so you can maintain a presence on multiple servers. It's not quite "one account" but probably the closest you'll get.
@peterdrake I undid the silence on your account - please let me know if you still have issues with toot visibility. And welcome back!
@peterdrake Hey, I asked about this a couple years ago and was told this was at your request actually. Let me know if circumstances have changed and we should revisit it!
@Pat simple electrolysis of water produces hydrogen gas; oil might be important for hydrogen as an energy source, but not as an energy storage medium (which is what @bonifartius asked about). If you have cheap electricity and access to water you can make H2 gas in your own country, and there's nothing particularly exotic needed to make an engine that burns it. I would guess that some of the rare elements involved in constructing high-performance electrical components are more burdened with the negative geopolitical effects you describe than hydrogen is.
What car were you referring to, actually? The max range I see in production vehicles is less than half that - a search turns up a few concept vehicles (Alcoa+Phinergy, Aptera, Mercedes) but nothing I could "buy today" that's even close to a thousand miles.
@dichotomiker first I've heard of it. @freemo is this by design?
@b6hydra could be, I haven't used it myself. I just saw a blog post recently that the algorithm had been tweaked to give priority to smaller instances, so I inferred there was some process deciding what to recommend. But maybe it's just sort order within the categories?
blog.joinmastodon.org/2022/04/official-apps-now-available-for-ios-and-android#onboarding
@cweickhmann you can upload gifs or apngs in your avatar, or attach them to posts. Keep in mind that there is a setting to prevent autoplaying animations, which causes people who enable it to only see the first frame as a static image.
@trinsec fifty new users in the last two hours lol, you bet there'll be a spike
@s8n nah I'm happy to have them, just dealing with a crush of "someone on Poast used a racial slur!" reports right now so I figured a bit of education was in order
Looks like we are getting a lot of former Twitter users today - I hope you enjoy exploring QOTO and the rest of the Fediverse! Our rules are at https://qoto.org/about/more#rules and you will be expected to abide by them. Be aware that our rules are not the same as Twitter's, and other instances on the Fediverse will have different rules that their users are expected to follow.
If you're considering reporting a foreign user (i.e. from an instance other than QOTO), please take a minute to read that instance's rules. There's no point in filing reports over conduct that the foreign instance doesn't prohibit. You can block the user or his whole instance yourself, but QOTO won't intervene except where the offending user is evading your blocks e.g. by setting up alts to contact you.
If you think the user's conduct *does* violate his instance's rules, make sure you tick the little box to forward a copy of the report to the foreign moderators. They might hand down some kind of punishment to him if they agree with you. But in either case, no punishment will come to him from QOTO's team.
I'll do my best to answer questions if you tag me.
@bonifartius H2 gas has a reasonable energy density in J/kg, but since it has such a low density in kg/m³, it has a poor volumetric energy density in J/m³.
Another way to look at this is to say H2's enthalpy of combustion in kg/mol is very low (propane's is about eight times higher), so you need far more moles of hydrogen to store equal amounts of energy. But here you run into the ideal gas law P=ρRT. To get many moles into a reasonable amount of space, we need a high density ρ. R is a physical constant, and so you either need to drop T by refrigerating your storage, or raise P by physically reinforcing it. Both of those options are too heavy to be competitive for mobile applications - even if you don't have to carry around as many kg of fuel, you're losing more than the difference in carrying around the tank to hold it in. For static applications where you can tolerate the weight, there are other cheaper ways (notably, pumped-storage hydro) to store your energy.