As I've been hinted to reconsider here, maybe that's a good starting point to think of - follower power: Please do share bubbles that you consider work well out here on the #Fediverse, maybe (for obvious reasons) with the specific exception of those focused on protocols, web technology and development. Curious to see what might be around.


Respectfully, and as a newish user from a special interest group, I disagree. There's a large and vibrant #blind community on Mastodon that couldn't exist on any other platform.

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(Switching back to here for now. I love social.lol and the community over there but ... can't help feeling very much how annoying it is to keep communication across Bluesky, Tumblr, Diaspora* and ActivityPub on any platform other than Friendica. Not sure whether I'll regret that but then again, and in general, maybe ... it's all about accepting imperfection of all of these solution and not bothering all too much as ... esssentially no one does.)
Als Antwort auf Kristian

In many ways this ... is also basically caused by being increasingly disappointed with how things are going in the #Fediverse but maybe that's just a bubble thing. I've been out here ever since early identi.ca days, with my first post on federated social networks dating back to 2011 and still being around somewhere in the Wayback Machine. As of 2018, I think, this was the first time ever to feel like this kind of networks could finally be up to counter the commercial walled gardens, to provide an actual, human, human-centered alternative to surveillance capitalism and people farming. Turns out: It surely does better than Facebook, X, ... in some way. But it still is far from where it would need to be for that. And worse, it doesn't seem to improve much. Sure, individual platforms have matured. Mastodon has. Friendica has. But at the very end, at the bottom of things, in 2026 (eight years later) it's still the same un-addressed, unresolved issues to run into as in 2018 (which I have been whining about often enough not to do it again). Still, from some angles, it's amazing to see how some of these things did "just work" before on Diaspora* (and still do). It's amazing to see some of these issues fixed in ATProto (regardless of ones opinion on Bluesky) because people cared to think a bit ahead of the status quo in advance. It's, too, saddening to see how many once-vivid accounts and contacts out here have either turned quiet or deleted their accounts or visibly announced retreat into some walled garden (again) or to individual blogging and all of that. It's not a bad thing. It's an individual decision that should of course be respected. But it's sad. It feels very much like mission not accomplished. It feels like specifically ActivityPub has turned out to be what it apparently started wanting to be - a protocol that focuses on open networking but actually, in this, focuses on hackers and tinkerers and developers rather than users and communities, a protocol that by design is biased towards people building "something new" on top of it (and making compatibility - or lack thereof - something anyone else is to blame for) over people using technology in a reliable manner. Not sure whether the Fediverse is growing or shrinking and at some point I don't really bother that much at the moment. Just hoping that, for the time being, #Friendica will somehow continue working as good as it can to keep different channels under one hood (and not having to decide to keep or cut contacts based on an individual network technology choice again - or being overwhelmed by trying to handle a plethora of different inboxes in a load of almost fully equal yet separated systems) - and hoping for people out here to be forgiving if there are things, conversations, communications I just miss out on. Maybe part of the deal is accepting that big-picture things over "here" aren't built with reliability in mind.
Als Antwort auf Radgryd

@Radgryd Yeah, this. It's also ... not so much the fact that people give up and move on, that apparently happened in every other network too. It's specifically, in my environment, that I notice people moving on after being here for weeks to months, trying to feel home here, becoming more quiet and eventually just quietly cutting ties then, for a lot of reasons that probably could have been avoided and are valid. 😔

Some night and some of its twilight. Kind of. Music kept playing on and on. (And maybe that one musician to appear the most out here in my humble log.)

soundcloud.com/rawppl/rawcast2…

#soundcloud #zanias #music for nights #longform #dark techno

Stars, constellations, distance and signals. Too much of everything and yet it's mostly silent. Drifting through the night, motionless.

messiercatalogue.bandcamp.com/…

#bandcamp #space ambient #vaporwave #messier #music for nights

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Ok here is a #Bandcamp story for ya.

Tonight I’m walking through the house and I keep hearing distant, strange sounds, like an aircraft circling around a huge swath of my area of Santa Fe. Sounds like a plane, sometimes a helicopter, but mostly it’s almost a very low, meandering drone. I see an aircraft way far away—maybe? My wife hears it too, suggests I open the outside door to listen. Silence outside. It’s in the house!

Turns out my iPhone was playing this very Messier album! 😂😂😂🤪

(Res: Stars. But in familiar constellations yet seen from the shores of distant planets. The kind of wandering minds tend to do when slightly too tired to really stay awake yet unwilling to already fall asleep.)

frozenforest.bandcamp.com/albu…

#bandcamp #music for nights #sircle #ambient #minimal electronics

Cities and the silence of streets. Weather reports, traffic announcements, distanced voices and the inability to find the right chords.

signorawardrecords.bandcamp.co…

#bandcamp #noir jazz #heft #signora ward #music for nights

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Walking in and out of streetlights. No snow yet, no moon today. Songs and chords for the fading hours.

eeengstrom.bandcamp.com/album/…

E.E. Engstroem The Italian Job cover artwork. A white square with artist name and album title on it.

#e.e.engström #bandcamp #jazz noir #music for nights

Drifting, in music to float through rain that's just getting stronger.

undersaken.bandcamp.com/album/…

#music for nights #bandcamp #ambient #vaporwave #undersaken

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Innerspace outerspace and fuzzy transitions. Watching the city sleep, listening to the clouds head on wherever.

triggandgusset.bandcamp.com/al…

Trigg And Gusset Event Horizon cover artwork. An illustration of a mountain countryside, dark sky above, artist name and album title as text on black, and center of the frame a sphere or magnifying glass to enclose the largest summit of the mountainline below, and a few clouds.

#music for nights #trigg and gusset #dark jazz #bandcamp #noir jazz

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Still in between, distracted from trying to fall asleep.

brickmason.bandcamp.com/album/…

Brickmason nightcommute album cover. Blurred image of what seems a snow-covered countryside, a tall tree, a car with headlights on.

#music for nights #ambient #vaporwave #bandcamp #brickmason

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Night drive. Dark hours. Using what's left in between light to shape whatever might be in the morning.

therandommidiquartet.bandcamp.…

The Random Midi Quartet Poderone cover artwork: A city scenery at late dusk.

#music for nights #bandcamp #dark jazz #the random midi quartet #italy

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Mornings starting with obscure music, evenings floating on this way. Space age past and future and something in between. When the mind slowly settles.

magnuminnominandum.bandcamp.co…

Songs of the Red Nebula cover artwork by Magnum Innominandum. A red space picture with a whale in front. Styled like an old vinyl album in a blue frame.

#outerworld #music for nights #dark jazz #dark ambient #magnum innominandum

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