rodrigo's recent activity
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Comment on An RSS bot in a group chat is our era's best salon in ~tech
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Build it yourself
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What's the deal with SafetyCore, the weird app that suddenly appeared on Android?
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Comment on Proton exits Mastodon with updated account bio pointing to Reddit in ~tech
rodrigo You could post more often to appear on top of feeds more times a day. And that would be just a low hanging fruit of “growth hacking”. Never underestimate what a business can do to drain attention...On Mastodon, the timeline is strictly chronological. You can't pay or take advantage of the algorithm to be on top (Twitter), or rely on custom or specialized feeds to get more visibility (Bluesky).
You could post more often to appear on top of feeds more times a day. And that would be just a low hanging fruit of “growth hacking”. Never underestimate what a business can do to drain attention to itself.
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Tools should not be borders
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Automattic hit with class action over WP Engine dispute, accused of anti-competitive tactics
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Comment on What are your favorite books with an unreliable narrator? in ~books
rodrigo Machado de Assis' "Dom Casmurro"! It's one of the best Brazilian books, one of my favorites. Bentinho (the unreliable narrator) is a master in this art. I only hope that the translation lives up...Machado de Assis' "Dom Casmurro"! It's one of the best Brazilian books, one of my favorites. Bentinho (the unreliable narrator) is a master in this art. I only hope that the translation lives up to the source quality — Machado writing is wonderful.
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A timeline to bring them all together
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Using ChatGPT consumes a 500 ml bottle of water; so what?
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Comment on Single most useful program you daily use? in ~tech
rodrigo The web browser (Safari, in my case). Besides things only it can perform, it could replace most of other software I use regularly — although with a worse UX.The web browser (Safari, in my case). Besides things only it can perform, it could replace most of other software I use regularly — although with a worse UX.
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Framework-mania is running wild!
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Comment on Global Capslock key in ~comp
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Google is right to change Gulf of Mexico's name in its Maps app in the US
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Comment on MOS brings macOS' smooth scrolling to any mouse in ~tech
rodrigo You're right. @ButteredToast had given a heads-up on this, I just haven't updated the post yet. Thanks!You're right. @ButteredToast had given a heads-up on this, I just haven't updated the post yet. Thanks!
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Using ChatGPT is not bad for the environment
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Comment on MOS brings macOS' smooth scrolling to any mouse in ~tech
rodrigo Thanks for the clarification, @ButteredToast! Until now, I thought smooth and kinetic scrolling were the same. I'll update the post when I find some spare time.Thanks for the clarification, @ButteredToast! Until now, I thought smooth and kinetic scrolling were the same. I'll update the post when I find some spare time.
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MOS brings macOS' smooth scrolling to any mouse
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Comment on Looking for a simple lists app in ~tech
rodrigo It looks like you want a complicated lists app :)It looks like you want a complicated lists app :)
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Screen time and face-to-face conversation
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Increasing page zoom or activating reader mode fixes it. Anyway, not an excuse for a bad large screen layout — it’s so easy to adapt it for different viewport sizes nowadays…