Architecture was my career choice as a teen. I loved designing and drafting the plans. And I was good at it, winning awards at the Texas state level all four years of high school.
I didn't study #architecture in college because they were moving away from #drafting on paper (what I loved) to AutoCAD. Ironically, I've been in tech since 1998. 🤷🏻♂️❤️
h/t @SamYoung841 & @futurebird
https://www.veranda.com/home-decorators/g32791418/famous-black-architects/
#BlackMastodon
I didn't study #architecture in college because they were moving away from #drafting on paper (what I loved) to AutoCAD. Ironically, I've been in tech since 1998. 🤷🏻♂️❤️
h/t @SamYoung841 & @futurebird
https://www.veranda.com/home-decorators/g32791418/famous-black-architects/
#BlackMastodon
15 Pioneering Black Architects Who Shaped America
Their work, talent, and perseverance paved the way for future Black design professionals—and so much more.Steele Marcoux (Veranda)
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Tod Hilton :verified_paw:
in reply to Tod Hilton :verified_paw: • • •This toot is a perfect example of why I would like to have #QuoteToots. They'd allow me to share & support posts with additional thoughts, why they mean something more to me than "just" a boost.
https://mastodonapp.uk/@SamYoung841/109529034871895178
#BlackHistory #BlackMastodonn
Sam Young (@SamYoung841@mastodonapp.uk)
Mastodon App UKmyrmepropagandist
in reply to Tod Hilton :verified_paw: • • •I mean, why not let everyone quote boost and take it away from anyone who abuses it? Or just block those people.
If individual users can opt out of being quote boosting WHERE is the issue?
Molly in Missouri
in reply to myrmepropagandist • • •Reply to the person who posted. Encourage others to do the same. It's #community
Christopher
in reply to Molly in Missouri • • •Because I've seen people being brigading assholes on Twitter years before QTs were a thing there.
Molly in Missouri
in reply to Christopher • • •myrmepropagandist
in reply to Molly in Missouri • • •We could even make it an opt in rather than opt out system.
Molly in Missouri
in reply to myrmepropagandist • • •Nimrod Wokeman
in reply to Molly in Missouri • • •Molly in Missouri
in reply to Nimrod Wokeman • • •Convenience kills communities. Take the effort to get to know people and have a real conversation. Don't just QT and then pat yourself on the back because you found something clever someone else said or did and shared it. Just boost it for *their* sake, if you are able.
myrmepropagandist
in reply to Molly in Missouri • • •The alternative that is tempting (especially for images) is to simply copy the image to my own post, say what I want about it and link back to the artist or photographer. But, this isn't as nice for them as a quote so *I* won't do it.
But others will. It's one of the reasons the feature exists.
Molly in Missouri
in reply to myrmepropagandist • • •myrmepropagandist
in reply to Molly in Missouri • • •That could be done with a single word.
Or a whole essay.
David Megginson
in reply to myrmepropagandist • • •I used #quoteTweets quite a bit on the other site; here, it's more work to reply and gets me less attention, but it also feels more like a sincere conversation and less like a soapbox.
Molly in Missouri
in reply to David Megginson • • •But after being here a while I realize how differently people behave when it isn't so easy to be an asshole on a whim. It's much more time consuming to form a genuine connection than to QT something easily and quickly. And that's the genuine beauty of it.
myrmepropagandist
in reply to Molly in Missouri • • •Moderation is what helps with that. Not keeping people from quoting tweets.
And once more:
You really do not know what is best for me. You aren't protecting me or helping by restricting how my posts are shared.
What is wrong with an opt-in system? By default it's off but if we want to be quoted by others we can turn it on?
Molly in Missouri
in reply to myrmepropagandist • • •And once more:
Bringing Twitter to Mastodon is not necessary for building community. Community happens in real life when people have real conversation, and when we help others raise their own voices up. It's easy to do that here, as well. Reply and boost.
The rest seems like clinging to a familiar but flawed methodology because it's what we know.
myrmepropagandist
in reply to Molly in Missouri • • •The people who attacked me used replies. Replies are in fact used in *most* attacks by the far right. More than 90% I'm certain.
Therefore, we should get rid of replies because being able to reply to a post lets racists attack me. Mastodon is NOT twitter. Twitter has replies so Mastodon should not. Very logical.
Molly in Missouri
in reply to myrmepropagandist • • •I give you the benefit of the doubt that you are sincere, and just understandably frustrated.
The entire premise of QT is based on feeding people's worst impulse - attention seeking.
Racists ruin ANYTHING which is why instances need to be held accountable when racists show up.
Saying we should get rid of reply because racists might reply is disingenuous.
Emile Snyder
in reply to Molly in Missouri • • •I can see the harmful uses.
But it's just *true* that there are also non-harmful and valuable uses that aren't really captured by boosts+replies.
Kyrkat
in reply to Emile Snyder • • •I think the interaction we lose is far weightier than potential issues.
Laurie Brunner
in reply to Kyrkat • • •myrmepropagandist
in reply to Laurie Brunner • • •By making posts these isolated articles that are more difficult to contextualize it's hard to create something NEW that is better than either post would be on its own.
Moha
in reply to myrmepropagandist • • •myrmepropagandist
in reply to Moha • • •Moha
in reply to myrmepropagandist • • •You can choose your replies to be public or unlisted. If unlisted they won't show up on other instances but public's would. But overall isn't it the intended behavior of replies? As they are not much useful out of context.
Danny (he/they)
in reply to Moha • • •Have either of you played around with other types of fediverse software? I've been poking into friendica but nothing interesting to share about it yet that's relevant to this discussion.
Moha
in reply to Danny (he/they) • • •Also have account in Pixelfed and Bookwyrm both have ActivityPub implementation.
Haven't tried Froendica yet, thanks for mentioning it, will check it out.
@futurebird
Moha
in reply to Moha • • •@futurebird
Moha
in reply to Moha • • •@futurebird
Danny (he/they)
in reply to Moha • • •Haha, I don't share your language preferences. At the risk of opening up a can of worms could you share your top point(s) about why you prefer Ruby over PHP?
I was told by my Friendica admin that it is is low resource and easy to self host. I agree that if you don't need the computing resources better not to consume them.