Perhaps it's because I'm old, but I kinda hit a wall a few years back where I stopped giving a shit about what famous people had to say on the internet. So on that basis, the move from Twitter to Mastodon was easy for me. Less easy was leaving behind people who I liked, but life is change, and we leave people behind all the time.
DJDarren
Yeah man, that shit can be hard and time consuming.
I used to do a podcast. Each episode was around 12 minutes. I'd spend a good eight hours a week on those 12 minutes, around my actual job, and would get about ten people listening. And you know that within half an hour of hearing it, they've forgotten it and moved on to the next thing in their queue. It's hard to maintain enthusiasm for that.
You, The Master Driver, are amply equipped to decide what the true speed limit should be.
Do you win or lose if you get to eat the biscuit, or is it just a matter of perspective?
No no no, it's pronounced "PNG"
Start with their second album, We Live Here. It's got some incredible, visceral punk on it. The Price of Life, and Humble As the Sun are top notch, but a touch more polished.
Yeah, I know, but that doesn't lend itself to comments that get upvotes, and I'm a slag for it.
I end up dribbling because the lid gets in my way, but it's fine because I'm helping to offset the pollution caused by a billionaire's private jet.
You have to keep applying it. It'll happen.
Get thee to messenger.com then. Save it as a PWA and its like having the app but you give Meta as little as possible.
Ha, good guess on my part, or game recognising game...
Duct tape the Thinkpad to the gennie and you've got a lovely, portable all-in-one.