@simon@arush I still spend some time on Hacker News, but I don’t think I participate there as much as I used to. I haven’t formally kept track of my habits, but I think I do a lot less reading and adding to comment threads of articles on the front page than I used to, and mostly reading comments of specific people that I still think have interesting things to say.
@matt@arush I did recently find the Octal app and I look at it sometimes now; I didn’t think about it when I wrote this. There seems to be a lot of discussion on mastodon itself if you know where to find it, including the hackernews account here. That’s probably *why* I haven’t opened it as often.
@matt@simon Maybe this is wrong, but at this point I’m pretty judgy of disability rights orgs who are on Twitter at this point. I mean if they think they’re going to educate Elon into doing accessibility they’re just amazingly naieve especially by this point.
@simon@matt HN is in my RSS reader, so I look at it reasonably often. After the Twitter implosion though I really leaned in hard to federated social media (not just Mastodon, honestly mostly indieweb stuff), and RSS, which I never gave up.
@arush@matt What are your favourite ways to do RSS on various platforms? I’m sort of sad about how uncommin it is for people to use it; I don’t talk to many. And I know of a couple of solutions, but have been slow to build up a list of feeds and make it work on mobile.
@simon@matt Right now I’m doing Innoreader on desktop, mostly because I haven’t gotten around to setting up TinyTinyRSS, and for mobile I like Lire on iOS. You can also do Innoreader on mobile, and I like Innoreader because it gives me the option to put feeds into folders so I can browse by topic/subject.
@arush Likewise. Really the only other place I log in at all is Reddit now, and I’m hoping that doesn’t last.
@simon @arush I still spend some time on Hacker News, but I don’t think I participate there as much as I used to. I haven’t formally kept track of my habits, but I think I do a lot less reading and adding to comment threads of articles on the front page than I used to, and mostly reading comments of specific people that I still think have interesting things to say.
@matt @arush I did recently find the Octal app and I look at it sometimes now; I didn’t think about it when I wrote this. There seems to be a lot of discussion on mastodon itself if you know where to find it, including the hackernews account here. That’s probably *why* I haven’t opened it as often.
@matt @simon Maybe this is wrong, but at this point I’m pretty judgy of disability rights orgs who are on Twitter at this point. I mean if they think they’re going to educate Elon into doing accessibility they’re just amazingly naieve especially by this point.
@simon @matt HN is in my RSS reader, so I look at it reasonably often. After the Twitter implosion though I really leaned in hard to federated social media (not just Mastodon, honestly mostly indieweb stuff), and RSS, which I never gave up.
@arush @matt What are your favourite ways to do RSS on various platforms? I’m sort of sad about how uncommin it is for people to use it; I don’t talk to many. And I know of a couple of solutions, but have been slow to build up a list of feeds and make it work on mobile.
@simon @matt Right now I’m doing Innoreader on desktop, mostly because I haven’t gotten around to setting up TinyTinyRSS, and for mobile I like Lire on iOS. You can also do Innoreader on mobile, and I like Innoreader because it gives me the option to put feeds into folders so I can browse by topic/subject.