Sometimes I wonder if the most interesting effect of AI is that it creates a sudden impetus to measure the reliability and consistency of the human processes AI is replacing in a way that was never pushed before? #ai
wait did they really retcon <b> as the "bring attention to" element lol https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/b
Warning: If you use the "advanced web interface" you don't see requests-to-follow. Even if you haven't turned on request-by-follow, your instance may have dropped many people wanting to follow in that bucket - for example, #hachyderm does for anyone from journa.host and some other instances that rang no bells with me.
Is it just a bug that I often see the Mastodon UI put a number on the notifications bell, indicating (to my mind) that there is something new, when actually clicking it doesn't show anything new at all?
I can't see that there's anything distributed or difficult to sync there, but I'm open to the idea that it's actually hard, rather than just mediocre code.
Periodic reminder (though most already know or won't hear): privacy is an illusion. There are no major communication platforms that won't ever be recorded, tapped, or covertly monitored.
The geekier among us can probably get close, but we won't bother because we know how big a hassle it is.
Fortunately, the _VAST_ majority of "private" messages are extremely low-value, and not worth the effort for a government/corporation/crook/voyeuristic-admin to deal with, EVEN if they have access.
@DanCast @pluralistic from a former Wall Street guy:
“The goal of a hedge fund is to find something that will become illegal and do it until it is.”
@pee_zombie @locus
Anything odd about follow requests on schelling.pt? Have a friend on another server who has a pending follow request, and her server won't let her send another. But I don't see it and don't know how to find/accept it.
Redundancy/high availability is not without reliability cost.
HA is complexity.
HA has to be weighed – a simple outage and migration, or a complex auto/manual failover and state transfer management and integration?
These nuances are shrouded to newcomers, but we all eventually get kicked in the face with our cleverness.
Just this guy, you know?