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results for "tantek positive"
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2009 Twitter was Failwhale City — a positive in retrospect as it caused a bad enough itch for at least some of us to buckledown and write enough of a replacement to shift to our own sites in 2010 then leading into #indieweb etc.
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2023-03-03 02:00
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hmm IoT is not exactly a positive thing either
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2023-02-24 22:02
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I mean in general I haven't replied on Twitter to anything in a while though I have a few tweets open (more positive things) that I may reply to
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2023-02-13 18:49
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so that's a positive too
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2023-02-02 01:02
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quitting any kind of regular checking of FB was one of the most mental-health positive things I did. in the pandemic, since events evaporated, and that was my last use-case for checking FB, my usage went to pretty close to zero. occasional use of FBM to message some folks that aren't available elsewhere, thus the friend-request/accept dance to enable that. but that's about it, using only the mobile web version
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2023-02-01 01:00
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editing my test post to avoid a possible false-positive @-name reference/notification on Twitter
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2023-01-20 02:26
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capjamesg, RSS+enclosures was "good enough" and "simple enough" for folks to prototype and get a positive feedback loop of publishers & consuming apps working and enough "early adopter" / "power user" adoption to be the "obvious" choice of an ecosystem to support/supplant when Apple decided to get into podcasting
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2022-12-29 21:06
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This is interesting and I wonder if there’s a way to capture this more positive silo history (even with caveats) on the wiki: https://ev.medium.com/this-is-true-4f14b72e2db3
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2022-12-25 08:54
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Thanks [schmarty]. I'm just happy I was able to push positive pages up into the newsletter to displace that less useful one. There's a metaphor in there somewhere
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2022-12-17 03:48
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use-case: mounted on the back of the door to the toilet (which you face when sitting on the toilet) with news/posts "I care about" (insert personal positive algo here) with a sensor to NOT update the display if the toilet door has been moved in the past ~5 min (avoids the need for actual human "presence" detection which is creepier information)
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2022-12-08 00:08