> If you treat your beta-testers as if they're your most valuable resource, they will respond by becoming your most valuable resource.
*makes most valuable resource noises*
Well this was an attempt at formatting, and I think I've found another bug
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> If you treat your beta-testers as if they're your most valuable resource, they will respond by becoming your most valuable resource.
*makes most valuable resource noises*
Well this was an attempt at formatting, and I think I've found another bug
> If you treat your beta-testers as if they're your most valuable resource, they will respond by becoming your most valuable resource.
*makes most valuable resource noises*
Hello, this is a reply
Wow this is another reply. Boom oops that is broken testing again wow😁
Hmm wow does this work?
Hello, this is a reply
Hmm wow does this work?
Been a while, hi everyone! Just been showing someone around and realised I haven't posted for a few weeks...
I can't edit the image description?
@Oceane not yet, currently editing uses a simple form and needs to be moved to using the full composer: github.com/bonfire-networks/...
I can't edit the image description?
I'm still not sure whether I'll do my master thesis on self-harm or on the way social media are meant to trap improductive people into improductivity, covering as many use cases as possible in the most confusing and unhealthy way as possible (for example Twitter is terrible for publishing, but also for healthy communities and as a messaging platform). Bonfire is poised to cover these use cases fairly well, and there are lives, and even elections at stake. (Don't get me started on the way the spectacle is a modelisation scheme meant to get people like Mr. Macron elected through foreign funding.)
(Apparently Bonfire doesn't handle unbreakable spaces properly. #bonfire_feedback)
I'm still not sure whether I'll do my master thesis on self-harm or on the way social media are meant to trap improductive people into improductivity, covering as many use cases as possible in the most confusing and unhealthy way as possible (for example Twitter is terrible for publishing, but also for healthy communities and as a messaging platform). Bonfire is poised to cover these use cases fairly well, and there are lives, and even elections at stake. (Don't get me started on the way the spectacle is a modelisation scheme meant to get people like Mr. Macron elected through foreign funding.)
This is really cool
Quick test
Is UI of #Bonfire actually slower and heavier than, e.g. Mastodon and similar, or is it just this instance out of resources?
@pactox there are still some performance issues that we need to properly fix, that's why feeds are slower than they should be
Is UI of #Bonfire actually slower and heavier than, e.g. Mastodon and similar, or is it just this instance out of resources?
@lefterino generalmente è utilizzato in entrambe le posizioni (vedi gmail / outlook) - per ora è posizionata in alto perche sotto il menu di navigazione abbiamo ipotizzato di inserirci la lista di gruppi a cui l'utente è iscritto (feature in fase di sviluppo atm)
A mockup of the Bonfire Gaia Connect extension
Imagine following locations (specific like your nearest lake, or wider like your city) like you follow any other user, and being able to get real-time data from sensors and public database directly from its timeline - what's the air quality today? is there a huge amount of pollen in the air? .
And eventually that location has enabled also the bonfire gatherings extension to create and share events. All ways to fill the gap between digital and phisical life
A mockup of the Bonfire Gaia Connect extension
Feed sorting does not seem to be working at the moment
EDIT: and image from clipboard is not supported, posted as a reply