Hey, that’s a really good point. I think I should go back to the ActivityPub spec, look up what is the exact behavior for this kind of thing, go into the Mastodon code, see what it’s doing, in what areas its behavior is mandated by the spec and in what areas they were just doing their own implementation, basically make sure I am fully educated on the issue, and then have Claude write up a full comparative analysis in bullet points, with sources so everyone can verify, to make absolutely sure that it can be clearly seen by anyone who wants to take the time to verify, that I’m right about this.
I’ll get right on that. It sure would be a waste of time if, instead of that, I just kept repeating over and over and over, what my point of view was. That would be a huge waste of time. I definitely won’t do that.
The walls of text you have been spamming seem intentionally designed to convince people you know what you’re talking about, so thank you for admitting you don’t.
Which narrative are you currently pushing: that it was a bug in a Mastodon fork, or that it was a bug in Mastodon?
Or is your opinion simply based on needing to blame anybody but Pixelfed for their fuckup
I’m happy with what I’ve posted so far. Part of the reason I engage in this stuff in the first place is that it is useful to learn things by having people assert them to me or challenge other things I am saying, and then I can go and look up what the actual truth is, see what other people say, go back and forth about it a little bit.
You and me have long since passed the point where it’s productive, though, on this topic. I wish you the best.
Hey, that’s a really good point. I think I should go back to the ActivityPub spec, look up what is the exact behavior for this kind of thing, go into the Mastodon code, see what it’s doing, in what areas its behavior is mandated by the spec and in what areas they were just doing their own implementation, basically make sure I am fully educated on the issue, and then have Claude write up a full comparative analysis in bullet points, with sources so everyone can verify, to make absolutely sure that it can be clearly seen by anyone who wants to take the time to verify, that I’m right about this.
I’ll get right on that. It sure would be a waste of time if, instead of that, I just kept repeating over and over and over, what my point of view was. That would be a huge waste of time. I definitely won’t do that.
The walls of text you have been spamming seem intentionally designed to convince people you know what you’re talking about, so thank you for admitting you don’t.
Which narrative are you currently pushing: that it was a bug in a Mastodon fork, or that it was a bug in Mastodon?
Or is your opinion simply based on needing to blame anybody but Pixelfed for their fuckup
Lol
I’m happy with what I’ve posted so far. Part of the reason I engage in this stuff in the first place is that it is useful to learn things by having people assert them to me or challenge other things I am saying, and then I can go and look up what the actual truth is, see what other people say, go back and forth about it a little bit.
You and me have long since passed the point where it’s productive, though, on this topic. I wish you the best.
For someone who claims to care about the truth, kind of funny you lied about leaving. Try to keep up with your promise and don’t lie again!