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Bruno @BrunoLefevre@octodon.social

@marsxyz
Mastalab a l'air de bien marcher et d'avoir tout ce dont j'ai besoin. Je vais rester dessus un petit peu pour voir.
(J'aime moins la police d'écriture pae contre.)

@marsxyz I see, good to know. I'm sure I'll find something that suits me.

@marsxyz Using Tootdon right now, seems to be working fine. I'll try some others before settling down. Thanks for the recommendations!

@marsxyz Seems great! Looks like the are now decent mobile apps too, that will definitely improve my chances of staying longer!

Hello Mastodon. I haven't been there for a few months, what's new?

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Do you get Edisoned if someone steals your Tesla car?

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Nouvelle video #figure !
On parle d'anaphore.
youtu.be/-NaeU3bSEFQ

ATTENTION : cette vidéo contient une blague sur l'#UPR

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Help me out here guys. I know things get people upset, including politics... but at what point do I need to put anything that can get anyone upset behind a content warning? NSFW stuff, things that can cause epilepsy, sure... but conversation about politics? Feels extreme to me. Let's talk about this. Why should people use a CW for it? Why shouldn't they?

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It sucks not being able to read everything in my feed, but it's also a valuable, humbling experience as a (currently) monolingual American.

@caitofthenorth Thinking like that, everything could be of inconvenience to some people, and everything should be hidden. Including the cake emoji in your name.
For something as trivial as food talk, that's taking it a bit too far, and I think it's depurposing the role of the CW system for most users.

@caitofthenorth Good example of what I mean : witches.town/users/semperviren

Only one very general word as description, and content totally unnecessarily hidden, not even long.

@caitofthenorth That problem with using it so loosely is that I take the habit of opening them right away… And the day I'll stumble upon truly CW-worthy content, I'll regret it.
And partially hide long texts, why not. But at least put one or two sentences so that we really now what it's about, not just two vague words.

@pybyte Tusky is fine, but not great. I've had some bugs, timelines not refreshing properly, etc.