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  1. @acf I’ve been working on setup, to completely get off my old MBP. Just need to transfer over some app settings (and FONTS) and I’ll be done enough to get by. I’ll be keeping my little SuperDuper backup, just in case. And a whole list of apps that seem optional at this point.

    I’m transitioning from bash to zsh (finally). And doing my best to make Emacs my default editor for #allthethings after many years of depending on commercial IDE’s.

  2. @acf I’ve been working on setup, to completely get off my old MBP. Just need to transfer over some app settings (and FONTS) and I’ll be done enough to get by. I’ll be keeping my little SuperDuper backup, just in case. And a whole list of apps that seem optional at this point.

    I’m transitioning from bash to zsh (finally). And doing my best to make Emacs my default editor for #allthethings after many years of depending on commercial IDE’s.

  3. @acf I’ve been working on setup, to completely get off my old MBP. Just need to transfer over some app settings (and FONTS) and I’ll be done enough to get by. I’ll be keeping my little SuperDuper backup, just in case. And a whole list of apps that seem optional at this point.

    I’m transitioning from bash to zsh (finally). And doing my best to make Emacs my default editor for #allthethings after many years of depending on commercial IDE’s.

  4. @acf I’ve been working on setup, to completely get off my old MBP. Just need to transfer over some app settings (and FONTS) and I’ll be done enough to get by. I’ll be keeping my little SuperDuper backup, just in case. And a whole list of apps that seem optional at this point.

    I’m transitioning from bash to zsh (finally). And doing my best to make Emacs my default editor for #allthethings after many years of depending on commercial IDE’s.

  5. @acf I’ve been working on setup, to completely get off my old MBP. Just need to transfer over some app settings (and FONTS) and I’ll be done enough to get by. I’ll be keeping my little SuperDuper backup, just in case. And a whole list of apps that seem optional at this point.

    I’m transitioning from bash to zsh (finally). And doing my best to make Emacs my default editor for #allthethings after many years of depending on commercial IDE’s.

  6. @massivelyop I don't think so. I've got a good set up for #allthethings so I think it'd end up being just another system I don't use enough. But on the other hand...

  7. @massivelyop I don't think so. I've got a good set up for #allthethings so I think it'd end up being just another system I don't use enough. But on the other hand...

  8. @massivelyop I don't think so. I've got a good set up for #allthethings so I think it'd end up being just another system I don't use enough. But on the other hand...

  9. @massivelyop I don't think so. I've got a good set up for #allthethings so I think it'd end up being just another system I don't use enough. But on the other hand...

  10. @massivelyop I don't think so. I've got a good set up for #allthethings so I think it'd end up being just another system I don't use enough. But on the other hand...

  11. I made it to #jfall workshop day, albeit later than expected due to transportation delays. Looking forward to learning #allthethings

  12. I made it to #jfall workshop day, albeit later than expected due to transportation delays. Looking forward to learning #allthethings

  13. I made it to #jfall workshop day, albeit later than expected due to transportation delays. Looking forward to learning #allthethings

  14. I made it to #jfall workshop day, albeit later than expected due to transportation delays. Looking forward to learning #allthethings

  15. I made it to #jfall workshop day, albeit later than expected due to transportation delays. Looking forward to learning #allthethings

  16. #OK... #LetUsJustBeAccepting that of #AllTheThings that has been #TakenOff; #Juice is #ProbablyNotIT...

    #LetsPlay...

    🧙⚔️🤖:wolfparty:​🤖⚔️🧙 | :fediverse:🦹:PirateBadge:​​🦄​:PirateBadge:​​🦹:fediverse:

    What has #KyleAlessandro #TakenOff...?!

  17. I think WAFRN could actually be a "Facebook-killer". It has a lot of the things that FB buried/discontinued (blog posts (they call them "notes") being the biggest thing for me. The rest of the Fediverse handles a lot of what's missing (PixelFed, Lemmy, Loops, etc.) from most people's social networking rounds.

    I think WAFRN does Mastodon better than Mastodon does (the interface is FAR more newbie-friendly on WAFRN, for example) without deliberately cannibalizing what Mastodon set out to do.

    WAFRN has the ability to be any user's social networking hub, and it's just getting started.

    Now, if I can get my hands on an Android app for it, that would be grand.


    #Android-app? #social-hub #all-the-things #gimme
  18. I think WAFRN could actually be a "Facebook-killer". It has a lot of the things that FB buried/discontinued (blog posts (they call them "notes") being the biggest thing for me. The rest of the Fediverse handles a lot of what's missing (PixelFed, Lemmy, Loops, etc.) from most people's social networking rounds.

    I think WAFRN does Mastodon better than Mastodon does (the interface is FAR more newbie-friendly on WAFRN, for example) without deliberately cannibalizing what Mastodon set out to do.

    WAFRN has the ability to be any user's social networking hub, and it's just getting started.

    Now, if I can get my hands on an Android app for it, that would be grand.


    #Android-app? #social-hub #all-the-things #gimme
  19. I think WAFRN could actually be a "Facebook-killer". It has a lot of the things that FB buried/discontinued (blog posts (they call them "notes") being the biggest thing for me. The rest of the Fediverse handles a lot of what's missing (PixelFed, Lemmy, Loops, etc.) from most people's social networking rounds.

    I think WAFRN does Mastodon better than Mastodon does (the interface is FAR more newbie-friendly on WAFRN, for example) without deliberately cannibalizing what Mastodon set out to do.

    WAFRN has the ability to be any user's social networking hub, and it's just getting started.

    Now, if I can get my hands on an Android app for it, that would be grand.


    #Android-app? #social-hub #all-the-things #gimme
  20. I think WAFRN could actually be a "Facebook-killer". It has a lot of the things that FB buried/discontinued (blog posts (they call them "notes") being the biggest thing for me. The rest of the Fediverse handles a lot of what's missing (PixelFed, Lemmy, Loops, etc.) from most people's social networking rounds.

    I think WAFRN does Mastodon better than Mastodon does (the interface is FAR more newbie-friendly on WAFRN, for example) without deliberately cannibalizing what Mastodon set out to do.

    WAFRN has the ability to be any user's social networking hub, and it's just getting started.

    Now, if I can get my hands on an Android app for it, that would be grand.


    #Android-app? #social-hub #all-the-things #gimme
  21. I think WAFRN could actually be a "Facebook-killer". It has a lot of the things that FB buried/discontinued (blog posts (they call them "notes") being the biggest thing for me. The rest of the Fediverse handles a lot of what's missing (PixelFed, Lemmy, Loops, etc.) from most people's social networking rounds.

    I think WAFRN does Mastodon better than Mastodon does (the interface is FAR more newbie-friendly on WAFRN, for example) without deliberately cannibalizing what Mastodon set out to do.

    WAFRN has the ability to be any user's social networking hub, and it's just getting started.

    Now, if I can get my hands on an Android app for it, that would be grand.


    #Android-app? #social-hub #all-the-things #gimme
  22. Trying out Croissant and live-microblogging a mostly meaningless entertainment event this evening to practice cross-posting to multiple accounts. It's a good distraction from #allthethings #LIX #nola #GoBirds

  23. Trying out Croissant and live-microblogging a mostly meaningless entertainment event this evening to practice cross-posting to multiple accounts. It's a good distraction from #allthethings #LIX #nola #GoBirds

  24. Trying out Croissant and live-microblogging a mostly meaningless entertainment event this evening to practice cross-posting to multiple accounts. It's a good distraction from #allthethings #LIX #nola #GoBirds

  25. Trying out Croissant and live-microblogging a mostly meaningless entertainment event this evening to practice cross-posting to multiple accounts. It's a good distraction from #allthethings #LIX #nola #GoBirds

  26. Went to bed early last night due to a migraine, then had an early morning when my body decides to wake me up when it’s still asscrack of dawn, so I got shit done. I made baked oatmeal, finished final read through (had 40% left) and formatting of Chaos Theory, made the Hard back Cover, & now I’m gonna sit and edit An Angel Falls while on TT live with my author friends.
    #productive #Jan2 #WritingCommunity #Editing #Formatting #CoverArt #AllTheThings

  27. Went to bed early last night due to a migraine, then had an early morning when my body decides to wake me up when it’s still asscrack of dawn, so I got shit done. I made baked oatmeal, finished final read through (had 40% left) and formatting of Chaos Theory, made the Hard back Cover, & now I’m gonna sit and edit An Angel Falls while on TT live with my author friends.
    #productive #Jan2 #WritingCommunity #Editing #Formatting #CoverArt #AllTheThings

  28. @dotstdy it's a shame no major language has added support for relative pointers yet. You have types in c++ and Rust, but nothing that lets the compiler do cool magic afaik.

    As for storage to disk, I personally much prefer compile time introspection and magic serialization, as it is usually fast enough, and it solves #AllTheThings.

    x86 vs x64 - check
    Big vs Little endian - check
    Alignment rules - check
    Hot reloading - check
    Backwards compatible changes to the data structures - check

  29. @dotstdy it's a shame no major language has added support for relative pointers yet. You have types in c++ and Rust, but nothing that lets the compiler do cool magic afaik.

    As for storage to disk, I personally much prefer compile time introspection and magic serialization, as it is usually fast enough, and it solves #AllTheThings.

    x86 vs x64 - check
    Big vs Little endian - check
    Alignment rules - check
    Hot reloading - check
    Backwards compatible changes to the data structures - check

  30. @dotstdy it's a shame no major language has added support for relative pointers yet. You have types in c++ and Rust, but nothing that lets the compiler do cool magic afaik.

    As for storage to disk, I personally much prefer compile time introspection and magic serialization, as it is usually fast enough, and it solves #AllTheThings.

    x86 vs x64 - check
    Big vs Little endian - check
    Alignment rules - check
    Hot reloading - check
    Backwards compatible changes to the data structures - check

  31. @dotstdy it's a shame no major language has added support for relative pointers yet. You have types in c++ and Rust, but nothing that lets the compiler do cool magic afaik.

    As for storage to disk, I personally much prefer compile time introspection and magic serialization, as it is usually fast enough, and it solves #AllTheThings.

    x86 vs x64 - check
    Big vs Little endian - check
    Alignment rules - check
    Hot reloading - check
    Backwards compatible changes to the data structures - check

  32. @dotstdy it's a shame no major language has added support for relative pointers yet. You have types in c++ and Rust, but nothing that lets the compiler do cool magic afaik.

    As for storage to disk, I personally much prefer compile time introspection and magic serialization, as it is usually fast enough, and it solves #AllTheThings.

    x86 vs x64 - check
    Big vs Little endian - check
    Alignment rules - check
    Hot reloading - check
    Backwards compatible changes to the data structures - check