“Mastodon isn’t ready,” I read every day, posted on Mastodon.
“Mastodon isn’t ready,” I read every day, posted on Mastodon.
You cite Bluesky account portability as an advantage over ActivityPub, but that’s not really accurate. Nothing in Bluesky is portable. There’s only one instance. There’s nowhere to port to. You can’t move anything.
Sure, blocking the sun will surely be easier and more effective than taxing the rich assholes causing climate change.
This is America, people get shot to death by their own toddlers.
Reactionary contrarianism is basically the conservative’s signature move.
This is how I do it as well. Shell scripts that I include in a project are named with a .sh extension so other users can identify them easily. Scripts that I want to run as commands often are in my $HOME/bin/ and don’t have an extension. Sometimes those are convenience symlinks with easier names, so ~/bin/example might be a link to ~/repos/example-project/example-script-with-long-name.sh.