One of the weirdest modern things to me is this obsession with generations. Maybe I haven't read the right stuff, but you pick up a 19th or 18th century book and they talk about the past, or conflict I families, but never this weird cohort-antagonism thing?
Could be it's random culture shit, but maybe it's because people have fewer kids, so they don't span generations? Or maybe tech acceleration means cohorts have more differences that are real?
happy to report that since qoto.org's big instance software updates, elk.zone finally works! finally back using my favourite mastodon web client. still as nice as i remember from back when i was still on ye olde .social
thanks again for your work getting those updates done, @freemo! had a feeling it was some deprecation issue
blown away by the first neuralink patient's gushing praise of how their tech is changing his life. had no idea they were this far along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79VvxBStbWY&list=TLPQMDkwNDIwMjSl8mylRqL5jQ&index=8
this week we’re selling a special one-time re-run of band tees and hoodies! doing it as a fundraiser in honour of my friend and bandmate michael who died in december after a long battle with cancer. all proceeds go to his wife and 9-yr-old daughter.
if you’re in canada and are able to support, please place your orders here: https://brantfordapparel.ca/collections/mgn-fundraiser
let my ivory subscription lapse to see if i could get used to using ice cubes all the time. made ice cubes feel quite a bit better by tweaking settings, but something just feels right about ivory that i miss! not sure it feels $20 good though. trying to pinpoint what the things are in ice cubes that make its UX inferior, but it does. the icon set and typographical things are part of it, i think.
anyone else get what i’m talking about?
what’re y’all using for mastodon clients these days?
former baby, future corpse