@cheesemaker I deleted my FB account maybe... a year ago? I downloaded my data first but honestly haven't really looked at it, I just figured it'd be good to have. I'll have to check that out. That's pretty disturbing.
@cheesemaker I deleted my FB account maybe... a year ago? I downloaded my data first but honestly haven't really looked at it, I just figured it'd be good to have. I'll have to check that out. That's pretty disturbing.
@davextreme I couldn't agree more. One should not have to carefully scrutinize the book to find hidden dates to figure out what order things happened in. 💬
@macgenie Certainly not when you aren't currently on a call with them... That is very suspicious.
@darius That's awesome. (the guy with the liberty spikes etc.).
@Aleen And I'm so sorry that happened.
@Aleen That's very good information to have. Thank you.
@macgenie I had no idea that Gobbledygook was ever actually a thing! Fascinating!
@JohnPhilpin I see this test on micr.blog.
@droct Or... sort of working right on the Micro.blog side I guess? This one seems to be threaded right on Micro.blog, but not on Mastodon.
@droct Reply from Micro.blog to test threading.
@Miraz It is certainly NOT possible that you have too many photos. So cute!
@JohnPhilpin very odd.
@JohnPhilpin I see this.
@DrOct @Davextreme - I did have to turn on a setting in my networking equipment to get Homekit working properly (mDNS which as far as I can tell just lets some multicast packets propogate between the networks). We'll see how things go as it develops, I may run into some unexpected problems as I spend more time with it, but so far everything seems to work great!
@davextreme Yep, with homekit. I have the Virtual LAN's set up such that the "main" network can talk to the IoT network (and they can reply) but the IoT network can't talk to the main network (at least not without an established connection originating from the main network). The IoT stuff can also talk to the internet. I actually currently have my AppletTV (which is my Homkit hub) on the main network though I may experiment with putting it on the IoT network (though I'm concerned it won't be able to reach my iMac when I want to watch stuff on Plex or from my DVR). I actually feel like a modern AppleTV is probably secure enough to stay on the main network. And since it can talk to the devices on the IoT network it can still act as a hub just fine.
@DrOct Most of the extra time spent was just from being extra cautious to be sure I'd done every step right, and hemming an hawwing about a couple of different options for how to set everything up. But even with all that it only took me a couple of hours.
@Gabz Or a receiver that you can plug everything into and then just run one cable from it to the tv!
@davextreme Well said!
@JohnPhilpin @stickmandiaries - Exactly like that.
@JohnPhilpin That kind of thing drives me crazy. My local grocery store has an insane weird situation with their Salted and Unsalted butter. The outside packaging of the unsalted butter has all the words in blue, but the sticks inside the packaging have all the words in red. And the salted butter is the exact opposite. Why on earth wouldn't you coordinate that? One color should indicate salted and the other unsalted, whether you're looking at the box or the sticks!
@smokey @vishae - I will point out that a few registrars (like Hover, weirdly) don't actually support 301 redirects, for reasons I still can't figure out. I'm still trying to decide if I want to move registrars over that as I have another domain for my old gaming blog that I'd like to just set to redirect to the corresponding posts on my micro.blog hosted blog.
@vincent That's a great idea!
@Miraz Agreed!
@tibz They're so great! These are good pictures of them, but nothing really compares to seeing them in person.
@Miraz @macgenie - I can see why you have fond memories of that! How cute! What a fun way to sign off.