You might not need exponential growth, but you do want a certain critical mass of activity for each of a variety of topics
You might not need exponential growth, but you do want a certain critical mass of activity for each of a variety of topics
I would love some form of this for Mastodon
Statute of limitations. Fleeing the country is a great trick if you can manage it. Roman Polanski had the same idea
Assange is a rapist that works for Russian intelligence. Notice how he has never once published anything that puts Russia or US Republicans in bad light
He’s so smart that he fled a country that doesn’t extradite to the US (Sweden) to a country that does (UK)
A new challenge with open submissions would be low effort AI spam. Scifi magazines are buckling under the tidal wave of crud right now https://www.theverge.com/2023/2/25/23613752/ai-generated-short-stories-literary-magazines-clarkesworld-science-fiction
I left in November and deleted my account in December. Mastodon/the Fediverse is what I always wanted Twitter to be but it never was
I’ve been a loyal Fitbit user for a decade, but Google’s killed all the features that made it good (challenging friends, playing silly games). I’m thinking of picking up a Garmin next
Oh, I forgot about these. These songs are so lovely to catch up on
Why wouldn’t people talk about the boring stuff more? You can click through the hashtag to see who’s talking about it. The bird site probably blocks #wednesday from trending to avoid the banal stuff
The other issue is that the default is for the instance admins to have to preapprove every tag before it can trend visibly, which makes sense but isn’t going to get you by-the-second trends about unscheduled volcanic eruptions
I’m sure I saw an interesting article about it many years ago, but this is the best I can find right now: https://www.reddit.com/r/startrek/comments/ql0bsd/what_time_signature_is_the_tng_theme/
The time signature (I had to Google) starts in the common 4/4 but then switches into 12/8 or 6/8 which has a lot of flavour
I dare a self-driving car to drive through a bit of snow