

Wow! You’re building your own DIY orchestra. Do you build for others, or are these for personal use? It would be amazing to be in an ensemble of DIY instruments.


Wow! You’re building your own DIY orchestra. Do you build for others, or are these for personal use? It would be amazing to be in an ensemble of DIY instruments.


Very cool! I’ve found open source music and diy music comms but they’re empty and/or neglected. Hope to see more projects and posts like yours around the Fediverse.


After checking you have notifications enabled within the app, check the notification settings for your client under App Info.


It’s tough because I absolutely do care about privacy. But I find attempting a mobile experience free from Apple and Google to be technically challenging with problems that aren’t solved currently. It seems much more difficult than installing desktop Linux today, and akin to what it was like 20 years ago.
If texture is your problem, try sun-dried tomatoes. Get good ones that aren’t dried into fruit leather and you can slice thinly and use as you would raw. Otherwise, they can reconstituted in warm water in a few minutes. Remember they’re dried and have very concentrated flavor so don’t use the same amount by volume as you would raw.


It’s a very personal shadow ban.
Journalists and activists can make good use of top security.
I’ll have to check for consistency, but it doesn’t seem to happen nearly as often with Summit (or at all). I’m trying Jerboa and Interstellar was working well before an unrelated glitch put that app on pause.
Edit: Just checked and background usage was already on, so I think it’s app-related.


This isn’t as kooky as the title makes it seem. The chip world is so small that it makes sense to maintain friendly relations with competitors for strategic reasons in the future. There’s enough business and rapid development that there doesn’t need to be direct competition even among supposed rivals.


Wow! Voyager was my first ActivityPub app, and I installed other apps to use PieFed — Interstellar (new, kinda buggy but very responsive devs) and Summit (solid, nice ux). Just learned Voyager supports PF now. Thanks!


Yikes!
Cloudflare has said it recently successfully stopped the largest distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack ever recorded. The attack reached 22.2 terabits per second and 10.6 billion packets per second, setting a new world record.
If it’s still not working for you, then I’d add that Matrix has been buggy in my experience. It’s a great project but feels like a beta. I’ll be using the call feature later today, so I will get back to you with my experience.