The Following feed is chronological and every other feed is mostly made by other people.
The Following feed is chronological and every other feed is mostly made by other people.
In Bluesky you choose your own algorithms by adding feeds you follow.
If no one gives the Nazi an audience they will go away eventually.
Ok true, I think I forgot that you also see the Discover feed? But you can just remove that from your feeds and add any feed you like or just use the Following feed.
But that’s not true for Bluesky. The only feed that you see when newly registering is the Following feed which is chronological.
But on Bluesky you don’t get them shoved in your face and there is culture of just blocking Nazis and moving on.
Have I said anything in favor of crippling lower end cards or that these high prices of the high end cards are good? My only argument was that 4K displays in the PC space being the standard was simply delusional because the stats say something wholly different.
Estrogen in general I would say.
Same, although I had thoughts in that direction at that age but I couldn’t categorize them.
That doesn’t really matter if people on PC don’t game on it, does it?
These are the primary display resolutions from the Steam Hardware Survey.
4k displays are not at all standard and certainly not for a decade. 1440p is. And it hasn’t been that long since the market share of 1440p overtook that of 1080p according to the Steam Hardware survey IIRC.
Personally I would prefer a subscription instead of ads. I hate ads. I’d rather pay directly.
If Bluesky has an algorithm, I haven’t seen it. I get chronological posts from the accounts I follow with an occasional and subtle suggestion to follow other similar accounts. Many of the accounts I follow are news outlets, journalists, civic leaders, etc. Some of the accounts I followed on Twitter are finally joining Bluesky while less than a fraction of those are on Mastodon.
Bluesky does it even better IMO. Their default feed is a chronological feed of all the people you follow and you can add additional feeds that have their own algorithms (You can even create your own either with simple logic through something like skyfeed.app or code it entirely from scratch). This makes it much easier to choose what you want to see compared to Mastodon.
The feeds are the strongest feature Bluesky has.
Wow, I wouldn’t have thought that Apple Mail is more popular than Gmail.
On Bluesky you can choose which algorithm/s you want to see though and even create your own.
I don’t see myself ever giving up cheese.
Never say never. I thought the same for some time.
There are other ways to increase company value that do not necessarily result in Q/Q / Y/Y profit increases.
Can you name some examples? I’m not very familiar with economics.
If they get blocked constantly chances are they are also getting reported for their behaviour and eventually banned.