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this shit project has a fucked up typescript setup so you can't install it's dependencies with yarn (nice to use under Nix) and have to use npm instead (annoying)

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hello world! I'm new to mastodon, just figuring out how everything works. lately I've been doing knitting, generative art, & collage poetry and mostly hoping to find a space to share creative stuff I'm doing & connect with other cool people.

reproducible builds? how about you reproduce some bitches

aaaaaa it's raining

nothing more comfy than being inside a tent when it rains

housing- 

last year around this time I moved out....
now i feel even more stuck

dream, gambling 

lol I dreamt I somehow won 120 euros at a casino, if only lol

Tiny cat 

Look at this little meow meow we're helping rescue

Good afternoon everyone!

We just pushed the first release candidate for version 0.4.0 of GoToSocial!

This version has all the new features we’ve been posting about lately:

User panel at https://your-instance-name/user.
Lightbox image viewer on frontend.
Nice sensitive image blurring on frontend.
Markdown formatting improvements.
Bugfixes and more

If you’re a GoToSocial server admin, we would really appreciate if you could deploy the release candidate on your instance, so that we can identify any issues or regressions! It’s already running here and it seems stable but who knows what we missed 🤓

We’re also very interested in gathering feedback about accessibility for the new features, particularly the sensitive image blurring, and clickability/readability of the buttons.

Here are the links:

Release link: https://github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/releases/tag/v0.4.0-rc1

Docker image tag: superseriousbusiness/gotosocial:0.4.0-rc1

What is GoToSocial?

GoToSocial is an open-source, ActivityPub compatible, federated social media server. It’s easy to install, lightweight, and perfect for small servers 🦥

Hey all! Thanks to the hard work of @f0x we have nice sensitive image warnings, blurs, and clickable things on the web frontend now! Even better, this is written in CSS so it even works with something like NoScript. You can check it out by opening this post in the browser :)

However we’re not sure yet if it’s accessible or plays nicely with screen readers. It should, but we’d like to check before including it in a release! So if you’re a screen reader user and/or someone with an interest in accessibility, feedback is very welcome on this!

alc, tv show pitch 

My Drunk Kitchen but it's devops stuff

@anarchiv @Stoori the night train future is already here, it just isn't evenly distributed

oh wait what the hell, there's been like 0 recent developments

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