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rolle.design
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| | | | | I wrote a blog post titled 'The day I decided to build my own "Twitter"' and I still stand behind it. Yet I returned to Twitter. What gives? | |
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| | | | | Photo byJeremy BishoponUnsplash I recently wrote about the future of thebrowser andSurf, a new app from the creators of Flipboard. Both storiesexplorethe c... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the challenges journalists face with the Fediverse, particularly Mastodon, compared to Twitter. It highlights the lack of global reach, inconsistent rules, and defederation issues in the Fediverse, which make it unsuitable for journalists who need broad audience engagement. Alternatives like Bluesky, Threads, and self-hosted websites are considered, but each has its own drawbacks. The author concludes that while the Fediverse may attract some users, it is not a viable replacement for Twitter for journalists. | |
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| | | WASHINGTON (AP) - The House approved a bill Tuesday to create national medication and safety standards for the horse racing industry to discourage use of performance-enhancing drugs that can lead to horse injuries and deaths. The "Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act" comes after the racing industry has been hit by a series of doping scandals and a rash of horse fatalities in recent years. | ||