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  • Send you a message [through] your most used app/profile without needing an [account] on that service

    No, I don’t think so…

    However, what you’re describing kind of sounds like a polycentric identity. Maybe check that out. Also, I believe ActivityPods aim to handle a little of what you’re describing, but I don’t know how much adoption it’s had.





  • OH MAN!!!

    My favourite thing to cook is stir-fry veggie-mix with mashed potatoes.

    I buy a myriad of vegetables in “bulk” (not that much, y’know, but the more you buy the more you have and the less you have to go back to the store) and cut them all up thinly, mix them up, and store them in the freezer. Carrots, cabbage of many varieties, chickpeas, regular peas, onion, french onion, leek, turnip, spinach… It’s hard to go wrong with your choices.

    Yes, it does require some prep, as you can see, but it’s just a matter of picking your prep day: the day you buy and prepare the veggies.

    When you buy the veggies, you should also buy potatoes. Peel and cut them up in equal chunks; store separately to the veggies.

    That’s the prep done.

    Then, whenever you want to eat, you just take some of the veggie-mix, olive oil, salt, and your favourite herbs (garlic, parsley…) and stir-fry the whole thing! Take the potatoes, boil them in salted water, drain the water, mash them thoroughly (I like to mix some spices here too, like cayenne pepper and garlic).

    So delish every time! You can easily get the protein from the veggies, but you could also add tinned fish of your choice, I like tuna.



  • I believe it’s actually possible to sign in with mastodon on Pixelfed. Wouldn’t that work for a single user mastodon instance too?

    You’re right. I’m not sure if it works with single-user instances, but I believe it does. This is the sort of thing that is technically possible — I believe ActivityPods aims to do something about it, too — but I don’t know… I guess federation can be a bit of a safeguard for this, like having a list of flagged instances that don’t allow account creation; requiring certain thresholds of account age or activity to be passed; stuff like that. There’s also the fact that, being social media, no instance wants bots to run wild, so that could, itself, be a check on that sort of thing, and it might not be economically viable to just host an instance strictly for bot-login purposes, so that is just an inherent barrier to wrongdoing.

    Meh, maybe it’s more feasible than not.