@erincandescent @kouhai This is part of why I’m asking, I too am a single-user server operator and I don’t feel like I’m missing much. Hashtags, though, maybe.
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Statistically insignificant ActivityPub usage poll 1/5: how often do you look at your "home timeline"? (all your follows) -
Statistically insignificant ActivityPub usage poll 1/5: how often do you look at your "home timeline"? (all your follows)Statistically insignificant ActivityPub usage poll 5/5: how often do you look at the posts under a hashtag? (federated by default, not sure if there's a local-only mode, so let's say either one counts)
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Statistically insignificant ActivityPub usage poll 1/5: how often do you look at your "home timeline"? (all your follows)Statistically insignificant ActivityPub usage poll 4/5: how often do you look at ANOTHER server's "local timeline"? (all the public posts from some other server)
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Statistically insignificant ActivityPub usage poll 1/5: how often do you look at your "home timeline"? (all your follows)Statistically insignificant ActivityPub usage poll 3/5: how often do you look at your server's "local timeline"? (the one with posts from everyone on the server, but not anyone outside of it)
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Statistically insignificant ActivityPub usage poll 1/5: how often do you look at your "home timeline"? (all your follows)Statistically insignificant ActivityPub usage poll 2/5: how often do you look at your server's "federated timeline"? (a.k.a. the default view in the Explore tab on Mastodon, I think)
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Statistically insignificant ActivityPub usage poll 1/5: how often do you look at your "home timeline"? (all your follows)Statistically insignificant ActivityPub usage poll 1/5: how often do you look at your "home timeline"? (all your follows)
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One of the weirdest things about using a lot of programming languages is when you're using a language you don't use so often, and you're not sure how a thing should be done, so you just sorta go "I'm going to invent a syntax that makes sense to me" and...@mcc “Nothing in programming can ultimately be mysterious, because there’s always a reason why things are the way they are. Unfortunately sometimes the reason is outdated, accidental, emergent behavior, or irrelevant to what you’re currently doing.”
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One of the weirdest things about using a lot of programming languages is when you're using a language you don't use so often, and you're not sure how a thing should be done, so you just sorta go "I'm going to invent a syntax that makes sense to me" and...@mcc see, this works because that’s how the syntax for features gets chosen in the first place. once you have a sense of the aesthetic, you’re just doing the same thing as the original designer, who invented a syntax who made sense to them!