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@rdaily Very sensible.

May I add a judging number 4: Which way you put up the toilet roll.
Wars have been fought over this!

@MrsDi I also have a few plugins that I use, I've bookmarked them all here:
raindrop.io/trinsec/vivaldi-pl

My favorites are:
- Simple Gmail Notes.
- Short Gmail Labels
- Gmail-Rightlabel

And the number one that I just cannot live without anymore:

- Dark Reader
My eyes are sensitive, dark mode for the win!

@MrsDi Huh. Interesting, but I actually like the newest on the bottom as that's more chronological order (and every old mail gets collapsed). Plus the reply is at the bottom. :)

Though I honestly never use Gmail for active conversations anymore. Just newsletters, confirmations, etc. ;)

@ceoln You can always unfollow later! No shame in that!

@silas@oldbytes.space
I tried that with poa.st but got redirected to their login page.

@ceoln

@Gamrok Heh, that's a cute copy protection. Bit annoying tho. :D

@ceoln I just answered that question. ;) Qoto offers this feature.

@ceoln Oh Qoto has this feature in the web interface where you can explore another instance's timeline.

You could use it to explore what the general conversations over there are like. That way you can determine whether the whole instance is worth blocking.

@ceoln Oh yes, you can SAFELY block all of poa.st in my opinion.

@Yasha Yeah, it definitely did succeed!

I wonder how that egg will be digested. Will the shell succumb to the acids in the stomach and then just... collapse?

@LauLauThom Wonder if it can be renamed to 'tootorial' later? ;)

@dosnostalgic Good luck and be careful!

Maybe it helps if you carry around a white stick with a red tip.. ;)

@frayoshi

Following is a standard Mastodon feature, you follow as usual just like you'd do on Twitter. The followed person gets notified. Or if it needs approval, needs to approve before you can actually follow.

Subscribe doesn't notify the person, doesn't need approval, and you can only see their public toots. You won't see their follower-only posts. It's a Qoto-specific feature.

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