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TIL: There was something called Google Flights.
TIL: There was something called Google Flights.
@JoBo I just googled it and Kenya came up as the first hit in Search and in Bard.
Term Limits for all! #termlimits
Term Limits for all! #termlimits
Let him. Twitter is old news. Just like reddit. Irrelevant.
@dumples I enjoyed the first season of Strange New Worlds. Also, first episode of the second season was pretty good.
Yup. @coolguides@kbin.social
Same here. My git needs are basic.
looks like it. !msocial {{{string}}
points to https://mastodon.social/tags/string
. So, !msocial Cats
searches https://mastodon.social/tags/Cats
.
Or just post here … 🤷♂️
Duckduckgo has a bang for Mastodon: !msocial
. Maybe we should start putting in requests for Fediverse bangs: !lemmy
, !kbin
, !beehaw
, etc.
It would be better if they would add !fediverse
that searches all of the sites. Maybe one day!
probably. So you could add it as a site search string; such as: site:lemmy.* OR site:kbin.social -site:beehaw.org cats
But what does that data include?
Not sure about your use case, but check out HackMD.
Before the fediverse becomes normalized for non-technical people, the tech jargon will have to be changed. Anytime a non-technical person hears server, instance, node, etc they glaze over in the eyes. These should be called something like communities or groups or clubs or something to tell people they are joining a group of like minded individuals.
After that, I do like the way kbin has used the magazine concept of magazine, article, post, microblog to describe the methods of communication within the “community”. Even though admittingly, it took me minute to grasp the jargon change.
The selling point is federation, but that name has to go, too. Sounds to techie or bureaucratic. I don’t know Connecting or something. Users need to understand that from their community, they can connect to (and interact with) other communities or members without having to join a whole new site. In that same sense, they can also block any community or member they do not wish to interact with.
Another selling point would be that if a community changes and you do not like it, you can just join a new one. However, this is not really a selling point yet because you cannot just mover your “profile” to another community. You have to rejoin and start from scratch.
Kbin > All > New is all you need.
I sort by new and subscribed. And my subscriptions span the fediverse. Plenty of new interesting content.
This is probably one of the most needed user functions in the fediverse.
@sentient_loom #kbin for the win!
@MicroWave @Emperor