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#bonfire is working on a federated groups feature github.com/bonfire-networks/...
"Imaginary time is indistinguishable from directions in space. If one can go north, one can turn around and head south; equally, if one can go forward in imaginary time, one ought to be able to turn around and go backward. This means that there can be no important difference between the forward and backward directions of imaginary time. On the other hand, when one looks at “real” time, there’s a very big difference between the forward and backward directions, as we all know. Where does this difference between the past and the future come from? Why do we remember the past but not the future?"
Stephen W. Hawking, A Brief History of Time
@Oceane Sean Carrol says time is just events ordered by entropy. the big bang was in the past because the universe had lower entropy than today, tomorrow is tomorrow because it will have more entropy than today.
#BonfireFeedback If you're going to truncate link urls grab page title and interpolate into status. Currently the length is too long to be "pretty" and too short to be useful.
First meeting of anagora.org/coop-cloud-feder... today
campground.bonfire.cafe/post... not showing space between mention and message #BonfireFeedback
The new release includes among other things:
- 🎨 improved themes consistency and a11y
- 📱 improved mobile responsive
- The layout has been adapted to the latest mockups in preparation for groups and topics (it may feels a bit weird ATM to have the left sidebar emptier than before, but it will be filled with groups and topics 🙃
- several bugfixing ( you can follow this milestone for more details github.com/bonfire-networks/... )
This makes it look like it was posted an hour ago when it was just the like that was an hour ago
maybe have the reaction time next to the action like "Jorge liked 1 hour ago" and then have actual post time in the current spot 🤷♀️
This makes it look like it was posted an hour ago when it was just the like that was an hour ago
> When you give people too much information, they instantly resort to pattern recognition.
Good use of the above quotation by Marshall McLuhan in this article by L. M. Sacasas. They point out that we no longer access to coherent narratives, but rather find ourselves confronting "a cacophony of data points (videos, statements, claims, images, etc.)"
Which is why conspiracy theories abound.
I'm pretty sure that Bonfire 1.0 will result in massive adoption and in a significant cultural shift on the Fediverse, fast.
first mockup of #groups in bonfire
more on the github issue github.com/bonfire-networks/...
@ivan i vote we rename the fediverse "the fire" I'm gonna make a group for this heh
first mockup of #groups in bonfire
more on the github issue github.com/bonfire-networks/...
@ivan sexy
starting to use ssb again after a long break
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#bonfire_feedback putting a url in the search bar would ideally pull up the toot like in mastodon e.g. hachyderm.io/@carolynvs/1098...
The toast message on login is kinda annoying. It just creates work for me
yay we're back and with more diskspace it sounds like
For the record I love the animated fire image. Who does the art for this?