Posts by jlines@pleroma.debian.social
(DIR) Post #ACpgl6yfhKvRWTUtjU by jlines@pleroma.debian.social
2021-10-28T17:38:38.822265Z
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@sean apart from Debian and Blender, er peertube instances are run by people who are interested in peertube and the technology, rather than other stuff (and Debian is not exactly mainstream). My wife is leaning to crochet from YouTube videos, but what are the chances of someone with those skills knowing about peertube rather than youtube. https://peertube.paladyn.org/ has videos from Oxford Phab, but that is an anomaly as I can set up my own server.
(DIR) Post #APZQeNeYQxP8CsYwuu by jlines@pleroma.debian.social
2022-11-13T19:08:13.750228Z
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@sean @syed I too use Tusky - as I have multiple accounts - I tend to try to keep this one for IT and issues of Freedom etc, and have a personal one in case I get a cat to take pictures of.Tusky is nice as it is available through f-droid.
(DIR) Post #AoUsOFtgiBCdhqLW2C by jlines@pleroma.debian.social
2024-11-28T07:04:14.541407Z
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@mike @rwg @jdp23 I see Flipboard and similar as being able to add value as content aggregators, similar to the way the BBC has ‘The Papers‘ articles on its website. Flipboard, by working with publishers, hence filtering out unreliable sources, could give access to a spectrum of views on, say Electric cars.
(DIR) Post #AoUsOHOZ8rUqLtngno by jlines@pleroma.debian.social
2024-11-28T07:09:55.796368Z
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@mike @jdp23 @rwg I see one of the biggest problems with current social media is that the algorithms keep showing readers more of what they like to see, but rather like issues of highly processed foods, it is not always a good thing to be fed only what you like.