“Light trucks” and SUVs need to be taxed way harder. There’s way too many people driving around in fucking massive cars for no reason. They pollute more, they wear our roads more, they are more dangerous to others, there needs to be fewer of them. There needs to be fewer cars in general but there really needs to be fewer large cars
@denisdepalatis Yep, I imported the accounts I was following already; it's the step that moves my followers that's failing. 😕
@denisdepalatis I keep getting a "something went wrong on our side!" error every time I try to complete the migration by entering the new handle and my current password. Getting tired of watching an animation of a mammoth banging a keyboard.
@august Yeah, I should probably do that.
@ceoln Thank you for your help!
@ceoln AHA! Found it. So not "Favourite hashtags," but "Follows and subscriptions > Following hashtags.”
I mostly really like Mastodon, especially as a tool for listening to and interacting with the developer community. But the federated bit still bites me, given that I joined at a time when there was a mass migration off of Tw*tter and some of the more popular instances were closed to new accounts. I’m finding that my instance does not support things like editing posts (a thing that other users seem to think is universal!), and I'll be darned if I can figure out how to follow a hashtag.
It's batshit crazy that the world's largest company is in the shitter because it needs to grow double-digits every year. Give me the world where a company can just make its good shit and prosper without burning the world to the ground.
https://mastodon.social/@markgurman/112309830986871698
@kylebshr I have; didn’t love it enough to keep subscribing, as at the time I preferred (and still do) Ice Cubes. The Lists being broken in Ice Cubes, tho, is rapidly becoming a dealbreaker.
The Swift API guidelines are really good. They’re worth reading even if you’re not interested in Swift just to see an example of how to communicate this kind of information well. https://www.swift.org/documentation/api-design-guidelines/
Now posting @lorihc. Find me there!