@matigo Agreed. Anything without a track record needs to prove itself first, then we can talk about everything else.
// @phoneboy
@matigo Agreed. Anything without a track record needs to prove itself first, then we can talk about everything else.
// @phoneboy
@phoneboy Indeed. The social network was just an example implementation, right? ADN was supposed to be more like the plumbing that allowed all kinds of services.
I was ok with both visions, but apparently Dalton and Berg wanted to build their pipes and no upper level stuff. :/
With the (somewhat sad) demise of App.net, I'm still filled with optimism that it will result in something far, far better for us all. It might not be the App.net that was started back in 2012, but it'll grow, evolve, and change into something that will be so vastly much better than the alternatives.
@phoneboy True. It's just that some people are well known crap-flingers who will say anything to get a few seconds of attention. Those who publish that level of tripe won't stay around in my RSS feed for long. :)
So I see that Scoble is out predicting Apple products he expects to be unveiled this year.
Time to remove some "publications" from the rad subscriptions , since they spread such garbage online.
@jussipekonen Simplicity is a strong feature to have. Once they dropped the somewhat excessively skeuomorphic UI, it's become a really good app.
@literary This place is getting better and better by the day, right? ??
// @morrick
@morrick Not sure if I caught you in the whirlwind of welcomes, so;
Welcome to the (other) nice side of the internet!
@phoneboy I'll have to take a look at Castro now, in case there is something I'm missing out on. ?