I swear there are no good iPhone live streaming apps that let you connect to a custom server instead of just choosing from all the corporate ones. It's frustrating.
Does anyone with essential tremors have any experience with using a mouse versus a trackball or a trackball mouse? I've developed essential tremors that have been getting slowly worse this last year and I find myself having difficulty sometimes clicking on something like the X that closes your browser. I used a trackball in the past so I'm wondering if going back to one would help? Thanks. (please boost for visibility)
There should be a word for the feeling one gets from practicing patience.
Pluribus. But muppets. Miss Piggy has to play Carol.
Which of you fuckers posted so loudly that it woke me up an hour early?
I want to make a t-shirt for my girlfriend for Xmas that combines her two favorite things on it. Pokemon Go and Costco. What I imagine is it saying β€œPokΓ©mon GOβ€œ but in the Costco font and colors. Then I want to show her favorite PokΓ©mon Dialga, and turn the boney looking fan on its back into a fan of Costco hot dogs. But I suck at Photoshop. 😒
Okay Fedi, I need to milk you for some #PeerTube content... Ask me any question in this thread, silly or serious, and I'll try to give a fun or irreverent answer in a video for my instance. If you don't want your name in the video just use #blurit at the end of your post. (Answering implies consent to use post in video.) Alright Fedi. Whatcha got for me?
I wish #PeerTube notified followers when you went live. I'm amazed it doesn't already do this by now.
Did YOU know that Mastodon and the rest of the Fediverse have a video and livestreaming service called "PeerTube"? It's true! And you can see new videos that come out as well as who is livestreaming by just following the hashtag #PeerTube !!! It's THAT EASY. Just click on that hashtag and then click on "Follow hashtag" and BAM πŸ’₯ whenever someone posts with that hashtag, you'll see it in your timeline! Support PeerTube and follow that hashtag! (PLEASE BOOST πŸ™)
So I'd like to discuss something that I've been noticing on the Fedi, (Mastodon in particular), and I'm not sure if it's a good thing or a bad thing? Boosting. When Mastodon was smaller, boosting was seen as the life blood of the place. Having no algorithm meant that if you saw something fun or interesting, you boosted it so that others could see it as well. And then Twitter became a dumpster fire and Mastodon had a growth spurt. (P1)