mastodontech.de ist einer von vielen unabhängigen Mastodon-Servern, mit dem du dich im Fediverse beteiligen kannst.
Offen für alle (über 16) und bereitgestellt von Markus'Blog

Serverstatistik:

1,5 Tsd.
aktive Profile

#devs

6 Beiträge6 Beteiligte0 Beiträge heute

@SecurityWriter I don't defend this, nor anything else that @MastodonEngineering / #Mastodon #devs do, including stifling and sabotaging the need for good moderation tools.

  • In return I think that the arguments pushed against the #Fediverse by (alleged) #TechIlliterates are not worth entertaining, cuz the same folks would also dismiss any alternative to #GMail cuz they'd have to 'choose a Server'....

If we can't expect #users to make informed decisions, then maybe they should not be allowed to use tech.

  • Sorry for me #venting, but noone would dismiss #eMail because #mutt is not a beginner-friendly eMail client for folks that can't even use a goddamn mouse, as so many #Zoomers these days do.

I gladly teach people tech but most don't want to learn or even follow through on suggestions, advice and take explanaitions to their answers, and at a certain point that's just tiring...

GitHubBlocklist Feed Support · Issue #28605 · mastodon/mastodonVon kkarhan

Ayer nos enviaron una foto que me dejó sonriendo todo el día:

Plétora App funcionando en un monitor de tubo. Con convertidor RCA. Viendo películas restauradas de anime.

Eso no estaba en los planes técnicos. Pero justo por eso es tan especial, porque más allá de la app, lo que estamos construyendo es una señal que se adapta, se transforma y sobrevive.

Y sí, ¡también emociona!

👉 pletnet.io

Visual effects like #MotionBlur, #ChromaticAberration, #FilmGrain, and #Vignette are often overused.

While they can add style, they frequently reduce clarity and distract from the content.

- Motion blur can make scenes feel messy or sluggish.
- Chromatic aberration often looks artificial and strains the eyes.
- Film grain hides detail and can feel like low-quality noise.
- Vignettes overly direct attention and shrink visual space.

#Devs Use them with care — less is usually more.