"It's no good trying to keep up old friendships.
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"It's no good trying to keep up old friendships. It's painful for both sides. The fact is, one grows out of people, and the only thing is to face it."
You post a final message to your former social media hangout and log out for good. It's done. The 22-year family/class/work reunion is over. You're free.
You stare blankly at your phone, now dark and idle in your hand, and open your laptop—the responsible computer. You need something to give your life meaning/stave off boredom. You need a hobby.
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"It's no good trying to keep up old friendships. It's painful for both sides. The fact is, one grows out of people, and the only thing is to face it."
You post a final message to your former social media hangout and log out for good. It's done. The 22-year family/class/work reunion is over. You're free.
You stare blankly at your phone, now dark and idle in your hand, and open your laptop—the responsible computer. You need something to give your life meaning/stave off boredom. You need a hobby.
@michelestrider I guess that “hangout on Mastodon” isn’t an acceptable answer?
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@michelestrider I guess that “hangout on Mastodon” isn’t an acceptable answer?
@gdinwiddie Everyone would pick it, I assume. Or else why are we all here all the time?
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@gdinwiddie Everyone would pick it, I assume. Or else why are we all here all the time?
@michelestrider Sorry, I was gone for a few minutes. 🤪

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@michelestrider Sorry, I was gone for a few minutes. 🤪

@gdinwiddie YOU MISSED SO MUCH
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"It's no good trying to keep up old friendships. It's painful for both sides. The fact is, one grows out of people, and the only thing is to face it."
You post a final message to your former social media hangout and log out for good. It's done. The 22-year family/class/work reunion is over. You're free.
You stare blankly at your phone, now dark and idle in your hand, and open your laptop—the responsible computer. You need something to give your life meaning/stave off boredom. You need a hobby.
@michelestrider
create software
and also design hardware
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@michelestrider
create software
and also design hardware
(mostly for #retrocomputing)@brouhaha That's a sophisticated hobby!
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"It's no good trying to keep up old friendships. It's painful for both sides. The fact is, one grows out of people, and the only thing is to face it."
You post a final message to your former social media hangout and log out for good. It's done. The 22-year family/class/work reunion is over. You're free.
You stare blankly at your phone, now dark and idle in your hand, and open your laptop—the responsible computer. You need something to give your life meaning/stave off boredom. You need a hobby.
@michelestrider Was this story delayed because of a reunion? Are you hoping "create stories" will win?
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@michelestrider Was this story delayed because of a reunion? Are you hoping "create stories" will win?
@pianosaurus The story was delayed because of an early anniversary celebration. The story was inspired by reading that Facebook turned 22 this week. I never have a "favorite" answer. I stand squarely behind every option I offer.
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@brouhaha That's a sophisticated hobby!
@michelestrider
Before Mastodon, and the other site before, I mostly only new a few other people that did similar things as a hobby. Here, I've met many!
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@michelestrider
Before Mastodon, and the other site before, I mostly only new a few other people that did similar things as a hobby. Here, I've met many!
But also, many artists, musicians, writers, and other creators!@brouhaha I agree that Mastodon is a very creative community
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"It's no good trying to keep up old friendships. It's painful for both sides. The fact is, one grows out of people, and the only thing is to face it."
You post a final message to your former social media hangout and log out for good. It's done. The 22-year family/class/work reunion is over. You're free.
You stare blankly at your phone, now dark and idle in your hand, and open your laptop—the responsible computer. You need something to give your life meaning/stave off boredom. You need a hobby.
@michelestrider Create a cryptocurrency based on pain. Mining a coin needs to hurt.
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@michelestrider Create a cryptocurrency based on pain. Mining a coin needs to hurt.
@AinsleyLowbeer @michelestrider That is already the standard. The energy consumption required to mine cryptocurrency hurts us all.
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@michelestrider Create a cryptocurrency based on pain. Mining a coin needs to hurt.
@AinsleyLowbeer That sounds like something from a William Gibson novel
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@AinsleyLowbeer @michelestrider That is already the standard. The energy consumption required to mine cryptocurrency hurts us all.
@AinsleyLowbeer @not2b Because real life has become a William Gibson novel.
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"It's no good trying to keep up old friendships. It's painful for both sides. The fact is, one grows out of people, and the only thing is to face it."
You post a final message to your former social media hangout and log out for good. It's done. The 22-year family/class/work reunion is over. You're free.
You stare blankly at your phone, now dark and idle in your hand, and open your laptop—the responsible computer. You need something to give your life meaning/stave off boredom. You need a hobby.
You know what has original music, impressive art, and compelling stories? Video games. You open Steam, not to run around with elves for the next three hours, but as a deep dive into the current state of the digital arts. This is serious study. It could take four hours.
You're happily leading a band of misfits down a danger-path when you get an in-game message. You didn't know this game had that feature. You click on it, hoping for a sale.
"We've been monitoring you," it says. "Please reply."
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@AinsleyLowbeer @not2b Because real life has become a William Gibson novel.
Every oligarch has their mining center.
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Every oligarch has their mining center.
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You know what has original music, impressive art, and compelling stories? Video games. You open Steam, not to run around with elves for the next three hours, but as a deep dive into the current state of the digital arts. This is serious study. It could take four hours.
You're happily leading a band of misfits down a danger-path when you get an in-game message. You didn't know this game had that feature. You click on it, hoping for a sale.
"We've been monitoring you," it says. "Please reply."
@michelestrider
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@michelestrider
Delete game. Destroy computer. Move. Change your name.@RealGene That's the smart answer, obviously, but we don't do that here. 🤪