@bobbensonbill Thanks!
I haven't done an #introduction so I guess I should introduce myself.
My name is Tom, I'm a #Data and #Cloud platform engineer at #NASA JPL and I've been slaving away there for the past 6 1/2 years.
I also enjoy educating, open science/data and #opensource software in my spare time.
I'm also #autistic to add to the entertainment.
The Mrs woke up at 9:45AM and went back to bed at 2PM....
Oh no, definitely not jetlagged
@dylanparry I fully subscribe to that notion 🙌
@dylanparry In some ways its the same in others its not. Make sure you use hashtags as search is different. To find users just stick their full handle in the search box. Because of the federated nature you can find things across all servers, but some servers run different or custom versions of mastodon so features will vary depending on where you reside. #introduction
@inspired Sorry about that. There must be something about the different instances and how they communicate, or not. The direct link to the post by @djnavarro https://blog.djnavarro.net/posts/2022-11-03_what-i-know-about-mastodon/
Now the owner of
quantitative.cloud & quantitative.ai
because I don't have enough #sideprojects
Here's my blog entry about moving from Twitter to Mastodon
It has a couple of salty notes in that people might enjoy, plus first impressions and some thoughts on stuff I plan to do with the Mastodon API https://simonwillison.net/2022/Nov/5/mastodon/
@jacklowe welcome to the new world Jack. Where currently home streams seem curated and not full of promoted tweets and tweets from people you don't follow 😆
From birdsite
@Ryanteck Engagement on Twitter is impossibly hard. I keep noticing how few of the folks who I actually engage with turn up on my Twitter feed. I keep having to search for people to see if they're still active and then I find their last tweet was like 20 minutes ago.... Its not like I follow 10,000 people.
Got a cool shot when I got to take the family on a tour of NASA JPL. The kids stood in front of the color by numbers "image" taken by Mariner 4 in 1965 and hand coloured by impatient JPL scientists who wanted to see what Mars looked like. https://gizmodo.com/this-paint-by-numbers-drawing-was-the-very-first-image-1687904838