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n0toose

There seems to be a pretty sizable amount of #Codeberg-using folks in #Aachen, Germany. Would any of you be down for a coffee or something drinkable at a café around here on Saturday or Sunday (as a group / "Stammtisch")? If it goes well, I could do a semi-regular thing out of it.

Schreini

@n0toose I'd be interested, if it doesn't conflict with my calendar.

n0toose

One of the things that I'm noticing about #OpenStreetMap's presence in Greece is that the data is kept up-to-date mostly because of some crazy German on a holiday.

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soft cuddly phoenix, disaster queer :v_bi::v_poly:

@n0toose@chaos.social you could be that crazy German on holiday if you assimilate some more, y'know /lh

Daniel

@n0toose it's the privilege of a wealthy nation traveling combined with the detail-loving perfectionism mindset at play! can't go wrong with that! 🧦🩴

Bastian Greshake Tzovaras

@n0toose haven’t done any contributions in Greece, but I’m “trying to leave the map in a better state than I found it” whenever I’m traveling, so I definitely fit that description 😂

n0toose

FYI: Matrix has launched archive.matrix.org, which makes logs of world-readable Matrix channels indexable by search engines.

They made the thing opt-out; the bot (@archive:matrix.org) automatically joins out of nowhere and start archiving. You'd have to ban the bot for it to be removed, which is annoying but OK... if they didn't have a second bot ban evade and do the exact same thing right afterwards under staging.archive.matrix.org/ using @archive:gitter.im yesterday.

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Marek

@n0toose Mhh, shouldn't something like this be more opt-in than opt-out?

bird girl

@n0toose *extremely frizzly fluffed-up cat glare at matrix o_o*

DeepBlue V7.X

@n0toose Although it doesn't archive anything, it makes the history browsable from a website, which is basically an anonymous Matrix client. I still disagree with them not honoring the "world_readable" setting, but describing it as an archive is wrong (but literally named it that, so...).

n0toose

Discord is absolutely proof of the fact that you don't have to have a good product to succeed.

n0toose

The only ways they have innovated over the past 3 years is basically by:
a) taking something that everyone was requesting for at least two of those years.
b) them taking something implemented by the community, either bots or custom clients, and then them establishing that into their own product or even banning the thing that created the idea and demonstrated the demand for something that can be as rudimentary as *basic moderation tools*.

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