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beardnuggets.com
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| | | | | If I've not made it clear, I'm not a typical social media fan or user. While I have sock puppet accounts on each of the main platforms, I don't actually have accounts for personal use. So, the question is presented as to whether I need a linktree or not. Generally speaking, they're ideal for those trying to bolster their social media presence so, I typically see links back to YouTube and Twitch channels for streamers. In nearly every case, I'll see listings for Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, X (Twitter), or plenty of others. Again, I'm neither on those platforms nor do I care about promoting them. So, do I need one? Ultimately, the answer is "no". With that said, I do have a few outlets that I don't mind people being directed to such as my Mastodon accounts,... | |
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hjr265.me
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| | | | | Toph now allows programmers to show up to 5 social media URLs on their profile pages. Instead of showing the entire URL, I wanted to show the important bits from the URL. Screenshot of a profile panel from Toph To do that, I had to parse the social media URLs and extract information like the username or profile ID (when it is a GitHub, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, etc. profile URL) or the instance of Mastodon. | |
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blog.eternalstorms.at
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| | | | | [AI summary] Solo indie developer Matthias Gansrigler discusses updates and features for his software ScreenFloat 2 on macOS. | |
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soapbox.pub
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| | | The Fediverse is a network of decentralized social media sites which all have the ability to communicate with one another. There are currently over 5,000 different sites ("servers") on the Fediverse, which are home to over 4.4 million users. | ||