@jauntywunderkind420 @ajroach42 That was my first thought as well
@MaryMamuzich We did! Just drove around to some of our old haunts, bought a few books, and had coffee together. Nothing fancy, but we realized that we needed to do it more often.
@cmdln Ah, that stinks. A friend of mine just went through a similar thing with coffee mugs.
@neauoire I’m not sure what I’m looking at, but it is hypnotic and beautiful in a way.
@MaryMamuzich Such great news!
@Patriot_CO Is your whisker directly attached to your speaker? That’s not right if it is.
@deutrino It happened to a couple of people when I sent them info about the Fediverse...
@ryan Whoa.
@a@subco.nscio.us My local radio host had him on last year since he is a big fan. Good times.
https://www.facebook.com/630KHOW/videos/brad-thor-joins-ross/319998392494935/
@artyr3 Oh, I thought there was some compilation of activitypub traffic that I was unaware of. Thanks
@artyr3 How do you go about it?
@sinbach @MaryMamuzich I got my wife to watch it for the first time last year. Every 5 mins, "All he had to do was give him a sandwich and this could have been avoided." I asked for a sandwich and got it🙂
@liw When you could ask a random group of high schoolers what the 4 essential freedoms of free software are and they could get them right. That would insure that the seed had at least been planted. Success for free software to me is a philosophical/awareness goal, not a technical one. Technical concerns are becoming less and less visible to more and more people and will probably continue to trend that way. Good philosophies tend to stick around since they make it through the furnace of history.
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