Christmas on Mastodon
@SoniEx2 this is why i found the death of shumway and gnash sad. :(
#datahoarders why don't you take interest in #shumway ??? D:
like why not preserve all the hundreds of thousands of (mostly shitty) flash games out there???
when i see it, "X is typing..." i sit and watch, waiting for the message, with my hands intertwined and held below my eyes, like Gendo from Neon Genesis
Retweeted @moiwool@twitter.com:
werewolf
@mala Are you trying to start a new Holy War?! ಠ_ಠ
tankies, mass suicide cult Afficher plus
tankies, mass suicide cult Afficher plus
tutant meenage neetle teetles
Natalie funeral fuming Afficher plus
Natalie funeral fuming Afficher plus
Natalie funeral fuming Afficher plus
Made it back home to Seattle safety. Getting some well deserved rest before I finish writing up the funeral and then I’ll be making another batch of curry for the family. On our way out of California we made a huge liquor run since the tax is so much higher in WA. Tipsy would be proud.
o.o eeek, all the alerts i got just scared me D:
@MariBari >.> This is about your apartment complex
Ok, I have an idea, now hear me out buuuuut... Afficher plus
@junho the public timeline is based on who the people on the instance follow, so unless it's a massive instance, that shoiluldn't be a problem
@junho True, but therein lies the problem with tumblr's optimization; the staff are more concerned with adding "features" (read: new problems that they refuse to fix) than they are with actually optimizing their terrible source code.
Most social networking sites have endless scrolling and work just fine, but tumblr has decided that the best decision is to give users the option to disable a key feature instead of optimizing it to be usable by most users.
@junho Depending on how you interpret Mastodon's internal systems, this should be impossible. After all, even the Federated Feed is limited in how much of the Fediverse it can access all at once. There's also nothing stopping you from simply scrolling through the feed slowly instead of sitting at the top and reading things as they come in-- even now, bigger instances have unreadable feeds in that sense.
As for ram usage, that's not a problem so long as they site is properly maintained. The only site I've seen with that problem is tumblr, and that site is such a mess that it's no mystery why it has problems loading things.
@MariBari TBF that, with tumblr you simply need to stop endless scrolling and ram usage becomes bearable. :P