Depending on who you ask, a lot. Or very little.
For me today, though, it was the large downtime earlier. It’s big by Fediverse standards, microscopic by Reddit standards, and as-is it struggles to keep stable uptime some days.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/ for any curious
I feel like it should be called “primary” labor or something to that effect. “Skilled” labor that can’t function without “unskilled” labor to support it can be called “secondary” labor.
Wouldn’t that simply create a bitmap circle, though? The advantage of shapes in Photoshop is that they are vectors.
You can moderate communities on other instances, but you can’t create one yourself.
Grabbed a screenshot of the mod list of [email protected], for example, which shows a few different instances represented within the mod team.
Unfortunately, the average Mastodon user is generally opposed to Trump apologists.
Just ban country music and you’ve covered like 80% of it.
They’re thick in the “ads bring us more money than making improvements” phase of corporate bullshit now.
Reddit still can’t make a better app than the ones made by solo developers who just did it as a passion project, but they’ve got enough money to throw around for a Superbowl ad spot and an entire ad campaign on YouTube.