Satchel
Almost three already.
Almost three already.
I spent the day getting a #digitalocean droplet running for a self-hosted @cloudlog Most time spent configuring virtual hosts in apache. Looking forward to seeing how the #cloudlog platform works. Next up is the import of my modest log file of ~1200 #morsecode contacts, and a hand full of other modes.
For an RSS reader with (Apple) device syncing, the Reeder app has been flawless. Iβve been through Feedly, Feedbin, feedwrangler, MiniFlux self-hosted, Fever API, Newsblur, and I donβt know how many other bits and pieces. This one is working great for me.
#RSS
https://www.reederapp.com
I donβt get how people use #Discord. Too many channels on each server. Itβs kind of a mess really. Iβm only following 3 servers (I think thatβs they call βem), but each server has about 20-30 βchannelsβ, which are basically individual feeds. Thatβs 100 feeds to keep up with!
Happy to see people doing interesting things on APRS.
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/n2rac
Also on:We had a great time in Downtown #Sacramento at βCalling All Dreamersβ Pop Up. This was a particular favorite β amazing drinks: https://www.instagram.com/theteetotalistsac/
Also on:This place rocks. Get there early or wait times are crazy.
While Mastodon promises to solve some of the problems of centralized social networking β and may inevitably create new ones in the process β the sudden popularity of the ActivityPub protocol led me to reflect about how I want to partake in that. I ended up connecting this blog to the Fediverse a...
Such a great clean design. Iβm going to take some inspiration from this. And thanks for posting the ActivityPub links.
Also on:RIP, Twitter. pic.twitter.com/3h8x9WFAvq
β Lana M Wiggins (@LanaMWiggins1) November 10, 2022
#RIPTwitter
Also on:RIP, Twitter. pic.twitter.com/3h8x9WFAvq
β Lana M Wiggins (@LanaMWiggins1) November 10, 2022
In the recent Twitter Migration, in addition to trying out Mastodon, Iβve been seeing some people go back to blogs or platforms like Micro.blog, WordPress, Tumblr, WriteFreely (like Mastodon itβs a part of the Fediverse, but built for blogging instead of short posts) and variety of others. They?...
In the recent Twitter Migration, in addition to trying out Mastodon, Iβve been seeing some people go back to blogs or platforms like Micro.blog, WordPress, Tumblr, WriteFreely (like Mastodon itβs a part of the Fediverse, but built for blogging instead of short posts) and variety of others. They?...
#FeedReaderFridayΒ Love this idea.
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