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  1. @mono As a mud hut resident i admit you have a point.

    Tuesday, 13-Aug-19 00:29:04 UTC from loadaverage.org
    • @moonman Rainbow Dash always dresses in style?

      Monday, 12-Aug-19 09:51:15 UTC from loadaverage.org
      • > Send me all the memes.
        @dawsports Why? Ah, for the glory of Satan, of course. https://loadaverage.org/attachment/5577000

        Sunday, 11-Aug-19 22:27:36 UTC from loadaverage.org
        • I share the sentiment really. One less is good, but several less would be even better.

          Sunday, 11-Aug-19 00:17:04 UTC from web
          • if only we were still notorious within the federation so that someone on sealion or smugloli could call me an opponent of freedom for laughing at a dead child rapist

            Saturday, 10-Aug-19 14:03:05 UTC from web
          • @ceruleanspark https://skippers-bin.com/files/67fb2c40-dd87-418b-a5cb-d0ce09353481

            Wednesday, 07-Aug-19 19:49:08 UTC from web
          • " actually broke Atom…"
            -XRevan86 https://mastodon.social/users/gargron.atom

            Thursday, 08-Aug-19 00:30:20 UTC from pleroma.site
          • > watching tng with russian subtitles (which are apparently taken from netflix), and this episode translated the word "drive" in "warp drive" as "disk" (as if it were a hard or floppy drive)...
            @devurandom Now we know what they are using when they eject the warp core: https://eject.sourceforge.io/

            Thursday, 08-Aug-19 00:49:18 UTC from loadaverage.org
            • . http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/874984

              Monday, 05-Aug-19 00:40:38 UTC from web
              • @kaikatsu Odds are Wine is more ready for the job than ReactOS.

                Thursday, 01-Aug-19 20:29:15 UTC from loadaverage.org
                • @lain @diogo @astheroth @jdkendall What do you even mean?
                  You can find the code here: https://notabug.org/diogo/gnu-social/src/activitypub
                  It is not yet considered ready for production use, but if all goes as scheduled, it should be in autumn.

                  Thursday, 01-Aug-19 20:28:22 UTC from loadaverage.org
                  • @kaikatsu Why would you want a garbage drop-in replacement?

                    Thursday, 01-Aug-19 20:13:10 UTC from loadaverage.org
                    • @mangeurdenuage Birthdays are an illusion anyway :-P.

                      Thursday, 01-Aug-19 18:00:06 UTC from loadaverage.org
                      • @mangeurdenuage Not today, 27 of July :-).

                        Thursday, 01-Aug-19 16:41:08 UTC from loadaverage.org
                        • > Happy Birthday for this place (LoadAverage) too.
                          @vegos @stigatle !loadaverage is 6 years old now, yes :-).
                          I do not see what you are replying to though…

                          Thursday, 01-Aug-19 15:06:23 UTC from loadaverage.org
                          • mastodon.social is updated to latest master! New user-facing things:

                            You can load more search results, you can use "phrase match" in search and exclude words or phrases by prepending a minus; new users see a minimal UI and are able to change their e-mail before confirming e-mail/getting approved; autosuggestions for hashtags show up and show how much each tag has been used in the past week; probably other stuff I forgot

                            Other: mastodon.social is also now no longer compatible with OStatus

                            Tuesday, 30-Jul-19 19:43:15 UTC from mastodon.social
                          • > who here is still on gnu social?
                            @lain Checking in.

                            Thursday, 01-Aug-19 00:00:58 UTC from loadaverage.org
                            • @tealturtle @foxhkron It manages not to federate right even with us.

                              Saturday, 27-Jul-19 21:06:28 UTC from loadaverage.org
                              • @devurandom Да, это xfce4-terminal.

                                Friday, 26-Jul-19 18:20:11 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                • @dawsports Does that mean you have an unhealthy obsession over country music :-P?

                                  Thursday, 25-Jul-19 14:56:41 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                  • @debian As long as it's reasonably accessible…
                                    (https://loadaverage.org/conversation/11739010)

                                    Thursday, 25-Jul-19 00:01:00 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                    • @6gain Sounds like you need software and not a service.

                                      Tuesday, 23-Jul-19 21:24:40 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                      • @6gain It's the journey that counts ;-).

                                        Tuesday, 23-Jul-19 20:48:02 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                        • @schestowitz Data harvesting.

                                          Tuesday, 23-Jul-19 18:43:31 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                          • @6gain Still going :-).

                                            Tuesday, 23-Jul-19 15:45:58 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                            • > Any good modern equivalent for proxying an RSS feed as a service?
                                              @6gain Why would you want such a thing?
                                              It's not like Atom/RSS is introducing some kind of heavy load…

                                              Tuesday, 23-Jul-19 15:45:35 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                              • @bongo Sure, got it.

                                                Monday, 22-Jul-19 20:55:57 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                                • After several encounters with my most recent enemy (electricity-eating fungi) I've decided to study the damn things and figure out how to eradicate them.

                                                  They're not actively harmful, but colonies form in low-current circuits, and cause devices to stop working. Phone lines and tv remotes are the two places I most often find them in, and even though I fully clean the devices, after a while the fungi shows up again.

                                                  Thursday, 18-Jul-19 08:18:40 UTC from web
                                                • @siberiabreadfactory Слишком много размусоливания из-за такой банальщины.

                                                  Saturday, 20-Jul-19 00:25:46 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                                  • > MITM on HTTPS traffic in Kazakhstan - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20472179
                                                    @victo Disturbing news indeed.

                                                    Friday, 19-Jul-19 17:08:42 UTC from loadaverage.org