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tuckerm

@tuckerm@saltylike.us

Software developer from Salt Lake City, USA.

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tuckerm, to opensource
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Does anyone know the status of ? The website (funkwhale.audio) has been down for a couple days now. @opensource

tuckerm,
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@opensource I see that a new whois record was created for the domain name just today. Any chance it expired? 😬 cc @funkwhale @cda

tuckerm,
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@aciDC14 @opensource Not sure what you mean; Funkwhale is a self-hostable application for streaming music. Uses ActivityPub for sharing, too.

v2 was in the planning stages on their forum, but the website has now been down for 2-3 days (that I know of).

tuckerm,
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@Telorand @opensource Maybe. But I didn't think there was an actual funkwhale instance at that URL -- I thought it was just the project's website (forums, git repo, etc). I could be wrong, though.

If so, that's an unfortunate way of learning to separate the two, I guess. 😩

tuckerm, to atheism
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@atheism I bet in the middle ages there was always one villager who was like, "Remember, do not look DIRECTLY at God's punishment for witchcraft."

tuckerm,
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@BlinkerFluid @hedge I agree with your overall point: social networks where you subscribe to a community seem to get more replies (and longer replies) than ones where you subscribe a person. They also make it harder for influencers to take off -- anyone's post has a chance of generating discussion. They deemphasize who the OP is.

Mastodon's ability to follow those communities is, IMO, a killer feature that I hope more people discover. (Case in point: I'm posting this from Mastodon right now.)

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