mathias
@mathias@friendica.hellquist.eu
Work: (IT-) Architect Of The Apocalypse.
Sparetime: Father, Gamer, Photographer, Geek, Guitarist, Headbanger, Musician.
English and/or Swedish works well for me.
I use both #Akkoma and #Friendica as they tick different boxes in my requirements list. Therefore I am also trying to keep the followings on the two separate instances/servers as similar as possible. That way I can experiment with one (and often make it crash) and I can still communicate on the other.
Just so you know why you might have "two of me" (more if you follow me on Pixelfed, Lemmy, Misskey, Mastodon, Hubzilla etc).
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- Comment on no title posted 1 year ago:
@marcelcosta @fediversenews Oh yeah, sorry, I just read the comment from @jupiter_rowland and felt I needed to air this thought I've had for a while, I forgot his reply was in relation to this visualisation.
I find your analysis really interesting. I didn't mean to give critique to that. I was just doing a fly-by comment of a general observation.
- Comment on no title posted 1 year ago:
In general I find it noteworthy that pretty much no one is talking about the phenomenal growth Akkoma has had since its launch, which was just over 1 year ago. Comparatively it is really impressive.
It is twice the size a certain other service that "everyone" talks about (and the same amount of MAU's, which admittedly speaks for the even newer service), and which I also wish well, but given the talk about it I would've expected it to be explosive...not half the amount of users of Akkoma.
I just find it noteworthy that there isn't a beep regarding Akkoma (unless it comes from me, and people are bored of me raving about it).
I wonder what would've happened if Akkoma had gotten the same exposure though, given that it has a similar feature set.