@rollingstone.com half the fandom lost their minds to this lol
@rollingstone.com half the fandom lost their minds to this lol
@bashbunni of course we do yes they're shitty in so many times but without constant exposure we'll have no improvements, mutually
@bashbunni less code more chance it works
@vencabot sorry my expressions wasn't clear enough english isn't my first language, by individually i meant we as independent users instead of corporations, and by big i meant how much data can an independent user host, because as you told peertube is self-hostable and requires a lot of storage space
@vencabot @ex_06 @mike @dot_social the price we pay for decentralization, is there a limit of how big we can scale individually? (in terms of the activitypub protocol's capability)
did my first fediquiz, today i learnt that the first public piece of content on the fediverse was on 18th may 2008, it has been nearly 17 years since
@auriccrypto death is coming to pi network
@auriccrypto we'll see
We just released Mastodon 4.3.7 and 4.2.20 and 4.1.25. They contain a few minor bug fixes.
Note that this will most likely be the last Mastodon 4.1 release, and 4.1 will be unsupported in 6 days, so we highly advise you to update if you run it.
Full release notes and update instructions are available on our GitHub release page: https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/releases/
@Eggfreckles @Linux wdym?
@codemonkeymike @Linux how does it work?
@vencabot @ex_06 @mike @dot_social wait you need to pay 20€/month to use peertube as a creator?
I'm just curious, as someone who loves the idea of "Github but open and activitypub", roughly how far off would you say we are from being able to follow and comment on issues via Mastodon?
I'm not even looking for a date estimate, just a sense of if we're at the beginning of a very long road, or we're super close and almost there or...?