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aaronbos.dev
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| | | | | In this post, I'll share why I recently decided to step away from a handful of social media platforms. I'll also touch on how I plan to replace the value that social media provided me with other alternatives. Let's dive in! | |
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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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adol.pw
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author discusses the migration of users to the decentralized Fediverse following Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, highlighting the benefits of privacy and decentralization while addressing challenges like server sustainability and moderation. | |
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networkingnerd.net
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| | | As I'm writing this it looks like Twitter has made some changes to the way that third-party clients interact with service. My favorite client, Tweetbot, is locked out right now. The situation is still developing but it's not looking pretty for anyone using anything other than the web interface. While I will definitely miss the... | ||