Works very nicely on desktop though...
Wish it was as smooth on iOS.
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Works very nicely on desktop though...
Wish it was as smooth on iOS.
When logged in, own posts aren’t visible. Just half an animated flame.
When logged out, no flame and all posts visible.
...?
(Safai + DuckDuckGo on iOS)
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Here the post on the fediverse: indieweb.social/@bonfire/111...
Bonfire has gotten much faster! Darn, I wish there'd been fore-warning, for the past couple of months I was seriously worried that it wasn't going to come together, I felt like there wasn't going to be anywhere to put my web of trust techniques, and I switched to doing protocol research. I may have to switch back now!
Greetings, all. Excited about developments here at Bonfire.
Looking at Bonfire as a potential long-term home for my Fediverse presence. Currently on Mastodon, @the_roamer@mastdonapp.uk
I joined Mastodon in the great twitter migration in November 2022. For me, the considered, open conversation culture in the Fediverse was a reveleation and a liberation. I hope that we can preserve this culture in the midst of larger commercial networks. I feel Bonfire might be a force for good in this endeavor.
On Mastodon, I've been posting on all sorts of issues large and small: politics, literarure, programming, pedagogy, covid, &tc. Feel free to check out my posts there. It is important to me to keep all the various parts of my engagement together in one single account, so you may wish to ignore posts in areas that don't interest you. My posts on Fediverse-related issues are often tagged with the hashtag #MastdonCulture. Posts on life with my dog are tagged #whippet_moments.
I'll be happy to start engaging locally here. Until Bonfire federates more widerly, feel free to link up with me on Mastodon too --- just let me know that you are also here on Bonfire. (I accept DMs.)
@indieterminacy @true_roamer interesting platform. 🤔
Greetings, all. Excited about developments here at Bonfire.
Looking at Bonfire as a potential long-term home for my Fediverse presence. Currently on Mastodon, @the_roamer@mastdonapp.uk
I joined Mastodon in the great twitter migration in November 2022. For me, the considered, open conversation culture in the Fediverse was a reveleation and a liberation. I hope that we can preserve this culture in the midst of larger commercial networks. I feel Bonfire might be a force for good in this endeavor.
On Mastodon, I've been posting on all sorts of issues large and small: politics, literarure, programming, pedagogy, covid, &tc. Feel free to check out my posts there. It is important to me to keep all the various parts of my engagement together in one single account, so you may wish to ignore posts in areas that don't interest you. My posts on Fediverse-related issues are often tagged with the hashtag #MastdonCulture. Posts on life with my dog are tagged #whippet_moments.
I'll be happy to start engaging locally here. Until Bonfire federates more widerly, feel free to link up with me on Mastodon too --- just let me know that you are also here on Bonfire. (I accept DMs.)
On the topic of wife sharing, a lady worth marrying is a lady worth sharing with friends.
I am #newhere but I see the activity is super low. That's a shame. It was fun registering though ;)
Read on the #bonfire website that this beta version should be tested by its users. But, whome to talk to, whome to follow when observations are made?
@lefterino gli admin possono decidere il tema di default di un'istanza (in questo caso un tema scuro: bonfire) ma l'utente può cambiare il tema nei settings qui: campground.bonfire.cafe/sett...
@pactox My guess is what you experienced was due to using a low powered VM on a busy host. Erlang (which Elixir is based on) is known to be very fast and can handle lots of traffic, much more so than most other languages, as it's multi-threaded and concurrent out of the box, and has been since the 1980's.
learnyousomeerlang.com/the-h...
I would say with the right hardware it's performance is on par with, or perhaps exceeds anything written with Go, but it may not perform well on low-end VM's. On real hardware Erlang/Elixir is seriously fast.