Posts by Tarheel@mastodon.technology
 (DIR) Post #9feFeiHMhHdnZjAJzE by Tarheel@mastodon.technology
       2019-02-09T05:11:48Z
       
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       @ashfurrow Any large federated system. If we're lucky, that curse will come to the fediverse. :-)
       
 (DIR) Post #9j8R8kBPYXRX6v4zdg by Tarheel@mastodon.technology
       2019-05-24T12:13:33Z
       
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       @jack @alexcleac @SuperFloppies @Wolf480pl What's wrong with email?
       
 (DIR) Post #9j8RtlfJrWPPJoUXSa by Tarheel@mastodon.technology
       2019-05-24T12:26:37Z
       
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       @jack @alexcleac @SuperFloppies @Wolf480pl Not following the "Pandora's box" or hackability thing. Raw email bad, sure, but email lists you have to register for, digests, filters? You get archiving, threading, pretty quick turnaround (a little slow is actually good, imo). Seems like, by the time open, federated chat has finally been perfected, we'll be looking at email.
       
 (DIR) Post #9j8gMiZ5rpVnSWHIzw by Tarheel@mastodon.technology
       2019-05-24T15:05:38Z
       
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       @jack @alexcleac @SuperFloppies @Wolf480pl Well, real federation will be open to different implementations, and implementations always differ, so consistency will always be a challenge, but, given that, certain standards should be expected (I'm thinking of encryption and proper setting In-Reply-To headers).Gmail's filtering/tagging is really decent, if you drill down. You can put multiple tags on a msg, including your own bright red "IMPORTANTE" tag, if you want.Seems like a filter by...
       
 (DIR) Post #9j8gbjVOeYjqiehzzU by Tarheel@mastodon.technology
       2019-05-24T15:09:23Z
       
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       @jack @alexcleac @SuperFloppies @Wolf480pl ...ancestor Message-ID shouldn't be that hard to implement, so you could/should be able to easily suppress one branch of a discussion that's gone bad, kind of like in Usenet (which is pretty email-ish, come to think of it).A while back, everybody was all "SpamAssassin!" and "Bayesian filters!", but I'm not sure why that seems to have died away. Either it works and is no longer remarkable, or there's something wrong, or I haven't been paying attn or...
       
 (DIR) Post #9j8gcjWG5SGd3HaYwS by Tarheel@mastodon.technology
       2019-05-24T15:10:30Z
       
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       @jack @alexcleac @SuperFloppies @Wolf480pl ...Slack/Discord have sucked all the oxygen out of the room. (end)
       
 (DIR) Post #9j8hJqVzx7JDCX1b8q by Tarheel@mastodon.technology
       2019-05-24T15:12:40Z
       
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       @jack @alexcleac @SuperFloppies @Wolf480pl (This are old topics, I guess: https://cr.yp.to/immhf/thread.html )
       
 (DIR) Post #9j8iD0WcR9uSApcNvM by Tarheel@mastodon.technology
       2019-05-24T15:29:43Z
       
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       @jack @alexcleac @SuperFloppies @Wolf480pl Well, I was referring to one corner of a convo that's gone bad, so you could clip just that subthread where everybody's responding to that one person who said "but what about [globally-significant-and-not-really-relevant-right-now topic]?".We use Teams at work and it's garbage; I hate it. No (decent) filter or search. I've heard Slack can be a real attention hog and causes FOMO and so forth. (But I have no experience and so can't really speak to it.)
       
 (DIR) Post #9jAwOzruUWb7Hq6kjo by Tarheel@mastodon.technology
       2019-05-25T17:18:31Z
       
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       @Wolf480pl @jack @alexcleac @SuperFloppies I'm actually a fan of latency, for things worth archiving. For immediate technical help,  problematic, maybe (but stack exchange is also high latency).What cruft?