DrChickenbeer

joined 1 year ago
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@FarLine99 I use Vyper, but I'll be honest, I don't know much about VPNs other than the basics.

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@End0fLine

I only understood like 75% of it, but was a still riveted.

@stopthatgirl7

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@mastermind thanks for posting the archive link!

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@Jarmer sounds to me like the analogue solution to that is to find DJs or radio stations (very possibly/probably independant community stations) that play the general kind of stuff you're looking for.

@SamXavia

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@deadsuperhero

I'm stoked the Apple IIc got some love. That's the computer my family had when I was growing up!

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@minorninth I'm seconding NaNoWriMo. It helped me write two novels, and I got my whole family into it as well. Plus there's a very robust community around it that is full of help and support.

Also, the best book on writing I ever read was oddly enough by Stephen King (it's called On Writing). It's not long, it's a very easy read and I swear I learned more from that book than I did in college.

@QuietStorm

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@mysoulishome

Write an introduction post (and make sure you hashtag it #introduction). Use lots of hashtags in your posts, it will link you with other folks using the same ones. Jokey ones aren't very useful, try to keep them general.

Follow liberally (like the other commenter said, you can just unfollow if they stop being interesting, retoot generously (as there is no algorithms, retooting is the only way posts gain traction (and people will notice if you're retooting them), follow any hashtags that seem interesting.

Also, since nobody else mentioned it, always alt-text any images you shared, not only because it is courteous and expected for you to do so, but it will help you get followers, because many people won't follow people who don't use alt-text.

Oh, and the same goes with content warnings!

It's these little things that make good Mastodon members and will keep people engaged with you.

(You can watch how people who do well on the platform format their posts to validate what I've said).

Mastodon is awesome, I love it. Good luck!

PS: I almost forgot to mention your instance! Check out your local timeline to see what's going on there. If there isn't anything interesting there maybe move to a more active instance, or one that reflects your interests.

Sorry this is so long, I kept adding things.

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@CaspianXI I've always been of the opinion that if something you want doesn't exist, go and do it yourself. That's why I've modded and continued to do so-- things don't just happen on their own.

I know there are some power trippers that just like to be the boss of things, but I'm assuming most are like me, who just want a happy and functional community to exist and thrive.

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@skogens_ro

A tremendous amount of mods (myself included) left Reddit permanently. The loss of the folk that take time out of their day to ensure others can have a fun time will be felt, because it left the Just Want Power types in charge.

@CaspianXI

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@dbtonez it's already possible in kbin-- just go to settings and change the drop-down for what you'd like as your homepage.

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@glorious_albus

He created the site as a for profit entity, but later sold it-- it became shitty after he sold it, it was pretty decent before.

@Untitled_Pribor @Crudman

 

A really terrific jangle pop single from Portland, Oregon.

 

Hey Max was written by Peaches la Creme and recorded by the Busby Berkleys in Amsterdam in 1980, then re-recorded in Melbourne at Mushroom Records a few mont...

 

A couple years ago I was fortunate enough to receive a number of 45s from a friend who was a musician in the early 90s. There were a ton of very obscure singles from bands they played with, including this one. I couldn't find any info on the band.

 

"Tell My Daddy The Church Bell Is Ringing" by Becky Overholt from 1976.

 

I don't actually think that, but wanted to be the first to complain about it.

 

Since I enjoyed the reddit version of this, I thought I'd start one on kbin.

I'm not 100% sure which formatting will work best between kbin and Lemmy but let's try a few:

vintageobscura

Vintage Obscura

[email protected]

I hope one of these works for you!

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