I totally get the privacy features of only allowing people on lists whom you follow, but I wish there was a way to have a "low priority follow"?
There's people where you don't want to miss a single toot, and there's people at whose toots you occasionally glance. But it you put those people on a list, they'll also show up in your home stream.
And putting the "important" people in a separate list is less than ideal because lists have rather bad UX right now...
It allows me to have 4 columns open (+ Drawer & Getting Started) on a 1080p screen without horizontal scrolling!
I made a userstyle for mastodon, based on work by @trwnh and @numimyon. I'd post a screenshot, but I don't want you to read all my toots!
You can check it out here: https://pastebin.com/raw/2RMwbxaB
What does it do differently?
It makes stuff take up less space (I like to have more columns open) and adds some nice colors to the headers.
Probably other stuff, too?
MH(-), PTSD
Because feeling relaxed is very nice and EXTREMELY RARE for me, I decided to read some wikipedia, which led me to do this online questionnaire... sooo yeah...
Even if I found a way to mute all #bots, many of them are untagged and don't have bot in their name.
Am I the only one having a problem with all that "automated" content in the federated timeline?
At least my local timeline is sapience-created π
I'm feeling very relaxed right now π
Hope it stays that way!
It's almost... like it's the #weekend π€
There's a pretty sweet-looking client called "Tooty", but development seems to have stalled and it doesn't support emoji shortcodes... that's a deal-breaker for me π
Apparently I can have several accounts in one window π€
Might get confusing, though...
True software freedom for this age: you can get the source code of a service you use, and can set it up on your own server. You can also get all your data from the service, and migrate it to another service (hosted by you or someone else). Futher, all of this needs to be easy, fast, and cheap enough to be feasible, and there can't be "network effects" that lock you into a specific service instance.