Whole-known-network
<p><span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://vis.social/@Biff_Bruise" class="u-url mention">@<span>Biff_Bruise</span></a></span> I used Rouvy before FulGaz.</p><p>The videos were much poorer quality, and rides were much less curated (eg, there'd be a dozen rides of a popular climb, some great, some with terrible metadata, and you have no way of knowing which to use).</p><p>And the "indifferent/not excited about avatars/AR" was a reference specifically to Rouvy. (-: </p><p>Maybe it's gotten a lot better.</p>
<p><span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://mastodon.social/@dabeaz" class="u-url mention">@<span>dabeaz</span></a></span> TBH, it's working just fine on my iPad Air tablet. I think it's most dependent on the network, and mine was glitchy for a while but is back up to normal.</p>
<p>Delta x Spotify gets me</p>
<p>6/ Yes, it means someday I'll have to move (again). When I do, I make new relationships and find new groups, fitted to the strengths of *that* medium. After all these years on SNs, I've come to view this as a feature, not a bug: "lest one good custom should corrupt the world". •</p>
<p>5/ So yes, the organization is a future adversary. I could authenticate with my domain. I could do all kinds of things that aim towards permanence. But these media are not designed for permanence. That's part of the point. They are *drafting* media. ↵</p>
<p>4/ To me, the key thing about social networks is the social and network, not decentralization. If anything, I want centralization: the least engaging medium for me has been Mastodon—even though I joined the largest instance—*because* of decentralization. ↵</p>
<p>3/ In a way it's nice to not have things chase us around endlessly. We write, we respond, we think, we grow. And then we move on. It's *good* to have to move to new networks. We can treat the previous one as the N-1'th draft of our thoughts. ↵</p>
<p>3/ In a way it's nice to not have things chase us around endlessly. We write, we respond, we think, we grow. And then we move on. It's *good* to have to move to new networks. We can treat the previous one as the N-1'th draft of our thoughts. ↵</p>
<p>2/ You might say, "But that's the *point*! See all that you lost!" But I feel very little loss. Really, there are like 3 things I can think of that I miss (one of them truly lost because G+). I view social media posts as drafts. Truly useful things I can blog about (someday). ↵</p>