I remember watching this in school... as a treat
ElderReflections
Largely similar to what you have, but abstracting away the metalware and reframing as human-centric.
If the user is at the center, surrounded by more users, making primary & secondary connections, in an approximate circle shape. You can then show traditional social media owners as wedges of that circle, containing (owning) a fraction of the users & preventing connection to others, vs. Fedi that lets you connect to everyone.
I'd say these fall into the same trap that most fediverse explainers fall into — too focused on implementation details, not the experience. The average FB user thinks they're connecting to friends directly, not really considering the system architecture that powers it.
I'd like a graphic that shows how centralised media blocks connections to others outside thier walled garden.
Yes, top advice. These are clear, but I still don't like to take chances with old things from unknown sources. Always rubber up!
The guy I got them from said he'd pulled them up from an old church. Admittedly less dull, but the weeks I've spent working on these have been painful
You've just got to do what works for you. I use a yeast I've kept from a bottle of live beer, put 10% semolina in the dough mix, and use blood sausage, apple & preserved chilis for toppings. No rules at my house
I cook mine for 35min at 180°C like a fucking heathen
Could I tempt you with:
- Touch screen
- Bluetooth control via proprietary app
- AI, for reasons
If new users were asked to pick 3 or more topics from the top 10, then the most relevant instance could be assigned
32 if you point your thumb knuckle/tip at each finger joint/tip
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