D&D session zero tonight 😎🐉🎲
D&D session zero tonight 😎🐉🎲
I’m not a fan of the approach: “lol I used the Accessibility Description to tell more of the joke that I’m telling in the post”
So you decided to be an ableist asshole and want a pat on the back for it? Cool.
I wrote a short post which I’m half-regretting and was then inspired by the ensuing conversation to waffle on a bit.
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I’ve tried to become much more careful when talking about this type of thing, not least because MB is in a bit of an odd place; plenty of people are trying to volunteer but the tools to do so are limited, whilst there is no way to know whether such efforts are going to be bolstered by fully-equipped, paid official help.
Whilst I think there is a lot we in the community can talk about regarding these issues and generally have greater interaction to help foster the best environment possible, I also believe a lot of that particular work won’t be worth much if the team isn’t able to reciprocate in the best way.
This situation might be much better than I believe it to be, and I just haven’t been involved enough with conversations that happen elsewhere — this is mostly how I see it based on the public spaces for the community.
I am looking forward to better conversations about these issues, especially beyond just text and timelines, and hope to see some of my doubts proven wrong.
Muted somebody on MB whom I had previously un-muted.
There is a type of trolling that is most corrosive to a community, and it comes in a form that is not obvious. These people are skilled at hiding their crappy behaviour behind sets of well-chosen words, a skill honed from being overly online.
The bug in the MB app for Mac in which Conversations do not load properly (it just shows a blank view in the right column) is, at times, a feature!
Currently I am too easily distracted and many of the posts and replies from the timeline are very good.
I wonder how that AI messaging app is doing… Wavelength, I think it’s called?
I can’t pick a particular line to quote from It’s Okay to Not Write so I suggest you read the whole thing.
Having fun with iCloud breaking my web browsing. Had to do a bunch of restarts and signing out and back in again; it’s like being back on Windows!
I think Lady Madonna is my favourite Beatles song. 🎶
Listening to Eight Days A Week 🎶
Added muting words or phrases to the timeline! On the web, click Account → Edit Muted and Blocked Users. Note that after some changes, it may take a minute to update the timeline.
A well earned finally.
When replies go missing in a Micro.blog conversation, I worry I’m hallucinating.
Too much of getting Mastodon and those similar platforms to work are “Welcome to my TED Talk” and not enough “Do this without hassle”.
That’s fine, so long as fans of those platforms aren’t lying about it being “simple” or “easy” or whatever.
Looks like Paramount is getting ready to be sold. Time to get used to Disney having both Star Wars and Star Trek.
It says “Micro.blog Help Centre”. Starting to think “+ Mastodon” should be put in there.
I am forever stopping myself from calling them podcats.
Currently listening to a 1 hour loop of the main theme from Shadow Of War. 🎶
It is soothing like a lofi ambient mix, whilst also lively enough that it helps me to settle into work, like a lighter version of Einaudi’s music (his work is my go-to for work).
£80 -> £110
Good grief, Bob Iger.
I think I’m Weird Online:
Missed the latest Analog Tools meetup, which appears to have been a lot of fun.
This is why, ironically, I need to keep working on properly establishing my planning, scheduling, and note-keeping system. Progress is steady, alongside improvements to the new place so I can’t wait for the next meetup.
Just saw an advert for “Your child’s personal AI tutor.”
Welp time to go jump off a cliff.
We are now into year eight of Micro.blog. Feels like a good time for certain weak spots to be corrected — the kind of behind-the-scenes upgrade that is not at all flashy and worth lots of attention but instead guarantees such stability that you basically never notice other people having problems.
Going on a purge of notifications. Thankfully I don’t have to do this often, however this feels like a particularly good year to reign things in tight.
This is a good way to remember that many of the inputs in life can be controlled, at least to enough of an extent to limit sudden impact.
testing for Annie