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  1. @why @roko  I would sooner drink # than drink from # public water source in the USA.

    Monday, 16-Jul-18 16:31:45 UTC from quitter.no in context
  2. @aydinbln20 !Windows of # version (not just XP) being used at healthcare providers, nuclear powerplants… is already frightening enough

    Sunday, 11-Dec-16 21:12:22 UTC from quitter.se
  3. @simsa0 these threads are about importing rss into gnusocial. But you could use # reader. Downside of RSS is:you can't reply from there

    Saturday, 17-Jan-15 20:34:16 UTC from quitter.se
  4. @woodathon At the moment you need Web for the remote subscription procedure. As soon as that's done you can use # client to communicate.

    Saturday, 07-Jun-14 13:24:38 UTC from quitter.se in context
  5. well, I just tried it also in a VM: but it was a bugger when as user can't use it in # situation (besides that: it's relative "new" project (reusing components of an established one) and the # some days ago, it'll probably be "a very interesting # process" (1) for the devs ;-)) (1) http://twister.net.co/?p=223

    Tuesday, 14-Jan-14 22:28:42 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  6. RT @fabrixxm@zotid.net The killer feature in # / # is that you can have many accounts on many servers, with the same channel (that is what description calls '# identities'). You could have user@friendiendicared.net and also user@zotid.net and for your contacts they will be the same. The channels will # many settings and messages as well as contacts, so you can login in on # server and communicate from there and nobody will notice you are

    Tuesday, 19-Nov-13 14:03:01 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  7. #: Don't hesitate to post on # conceivable # you want. We like to read & talk about everything :-) !Photo, !Humor, anything

    Wednesday, 16-Oct-13 14:23:53 UTC from quitter.se
  8. @arcanepony43 # Really... But # preferred. Or # is good too.

    Monday, 03-Sep-12 08:46:02 UTC from web in context