To paraphrase Martin Udall (As Good As It Gets 1997):

People who use line breaks to vertically space text oughta shampoo my crotch.

While I did still visit Twitter a couple of times to day, I notice the only people really tweeting are those with like 5k+ followers who don’t even need Twitter Blue to reach their audience, because they’re audience will find them. But, thinking about it, it’s been that way for a while anyway. The little people have all gone.

Replied to So long, Twitter API, and thanks for all the fish by Ryan BarrettRyan Barrett (snarfed.org)
https://snarfed.org/twitter_logo_upside_down.png https://snarfed.org/twitter_logo_upside_down.png Well, it’s come to this. Twitter is burning, a billionaire owes money, an API will soon get lobotomized, so Bridgy‘s Twitter support will die within the month. Granary‘s and twitter-atom too. The ...

Thanks, so much! People like you made made the web. Shame about the billionaires.

I just disabled desktop alerts for new emails in Outlook. No idea why that took me two years of using Teams to do…

You know that scene in Scott Pilgrim where Scott tricks Todd into drinking half-and-half just by “thinking real hard” about which cup he put it in? Well, this morning, I thought real hard about taking my medication on time and now I don’t know if I took it or not.

I still think the biggest problem with #Partygate is that hashtag. It didn’t need to be a “party”, it needed to be an indoor gathering for non-work purposes that breached the rules in place at the time.

Yes, it is ridiculous that, say, 5 people, working in a socially distanced office, who had face-to-face contact throughout the day, could not stand together and sing someone happy birthday. But those were the rules and people bent over backwards to follow them.