And if you're a tech literate millennial that means you probably discovered 4chan when you were technically too young for it.
RE: https://tech.lgbt/users/ShadowJonathan/statuses/115965764706124125
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@SuperDicq
>be underage
>dont do bad opsec so I dont get banned
>dont get groomed or preyed upon as a result
it was that easy
>be underage
>dont do bad opsec so I dont get banned
>dont get groomed or preyed upon as a result
it was that easy
@mer@yourwalls.today Hung out with a bunch of chill adults on the internet and didn't get groomed award ⭐
@SuperDicq @mer thinking about how i organized irl fedi meetups before i was 18 with like a dozen people in attendance. it was a miracle most people on here are super chill
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@zonk @SuperDicq I went to a brony forum irl meetup while I was underage too
but we just played smash meelee and installed dubious mlp themed boot screens
but we just played smash meelee and installed dubious mlp themed boot screens
@mer @SuperDicq based. i still fondly remember visiting the yandex computing museum in moscow and @a1ba patching the elbrus computer live in order to host a fedi instance on it. that made me realize just how special the people on here are, we each have our own unique talents and interests
@zonk @SuperDicq @mer to be honest, there wasn't anything special as Erlang VM doesn't do anything platform-specific, and the machine had postgresql installed
it's just pleroma literally can run everywhere by targetting a technology so thoughtfully made that can still be just an interpreter and still be performance beast.
Kudos for Ericsson for making Erlang, PostgreSQL devs for reasonable production database, Elixir developers for making Erlang but better and Pleroma devs for making Pleroma the way it is.
it's just pleroma literally can run everywhere by targetting a technology so thoughtfully made that can still be just an interpreter and still be performance beast.
Kudos for Ericsson for making Erlang, PostgreSQL devs for reasonable production database, Elixir developers for making Erlang but better and Pleroma devs for making Pleroma the way it is.
@a1ba @SuperDicq @mer but you made it work when i couldn't have at the time, and that made it special to me :)