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@eevee ah not so much anymore, as it seems that setting was removed in mastodon 4.x

@vyr My glitch-soc 3.x "fork" has it but Im pretty sure it's been in vanilla Mastodon for quite some time too. Could've been (re)moved in 4.x though

@eevee there's an instance admin setting "Show sensitive media in OpenGraph previews"

@dragon I shouldn't have to do that, my Content should speak for itself :(((

@f0x lmfao u gotta put the #BoringAssTechbro hashtag in ur bio though otherwise how can people find u

aaaaa there's a new WORSHIP drum and bass live set!!!!

youtube.com/watch?v=OZMWKqbcwz

Sub Focus, Dimension, Culture Shock & 1991 is always such a perfect combination of high-energy tunes

@dragon we need fediverse wide search in the hopes that one day someone looks up "boring ass techbro" and i'll finally get some engagement on here

I think the code I refactored works a lot better now, but also it's still such a fucking mess. This (parallel) media streaming stuff is just so complex

re: writing, external validation thoughts 

which in turn means I'm not a great *technical* writer, because I haven't been forced to practice that.
And a lot of what I have published ends up being long rambles I kinda never finished but just published anyways because I'm not ever going to finish them.
But I also don't feel like practicing this because what's the point, right..

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writing, external validation thoughts 

i think im a decent writer, but I end up only really doing it when I have to, so mainly uni reports.
Thought about it and I think it comes down to external validation, where I'd rather do programming because it's at least a useful end result for myself (and maybe others), whereas with writing I don't get that much satisfaction from just doing it, and so far I haven't felt like any of the blogs/project writeup thingies I've published have really provided much value for anyone else either, so I just end up not doing it

quite a lot of refactoring progress today, working matrix media download endpoint again both from local and federated servers, with Redis backed in-memory caching

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