Tuesday morning! Absolutely no effect, I’m sure. But I’m definitely a morning person.
A tech enthusiast and birder.
Tuesday morning! Absolutely no effect, I’m sure. But I’m definitely a morning person.
It’s really hard to hold onto those good feelings from an accomplishment they fade quickly. But the negative ones, even minor, can stick around a long time!
It’s great for something like mastodon posts since it’s a similar post style. But for deep threaded content like Lemmy, it could use some work.
It’s useful for posting multimedia posts and text posts. You can also create lemmy posts and respond them when they pop up in the feed. But I haven’t been able to “search” for the URL of a specific lemmy thread sadly, just a community.
The features it has basically let you create like a mini site and you can customize the UI as needed for your instance.
I spun up an instance of Calckey to see how well it plays and pulls in content from Beehaw. It feels kind of hit or miss. I wish there was a tool that federated really nicely with multiple platforms.
I’d love something that would allow easy browsing of lemmy content and a nice interface for just sharing photos and text. Calckey seems almost there but lemmy content just seems to randomly trickle in the main feed and it’s not very organized. The project is a small team so it’s understandable.
This post inspired me to log back into my MacRumors forum account and start checking things out again. I’ve been a member there since 2007 with >6,000 posts.
I mostly frequented PH and PHCJ.
I know there’s lots of love for TS, I’ve never really been a diehard fan. But I’d be lying if I wasn’t living for all her relationship/PR drama lately. 💀
I just wanted to say THANK YOU for making a PopHeads equivalent. It’s a direly needed space adjacent to a general Music community, as we’ve all experienced from Reddit.
A raspberry pi station that’s running BirdNET Pi. I made a write-up about the whole project.
I posted this last week in a different community but I built this 3D-printed digital counter that tallies the bird chirps heard in my backyard. It’s powered by a Wemos D1 Mini microcontroller.
The first community I really connected with was on the OG MacRumors forum. I used to spend tons of time there and joined their private forum and made several friends that I ended up meeting IRL. It was such a great community back in the day (2008). I still have a handful of people I keep in contact with from there to this day.
@Kamirose@beehaw.org