People you’re following, not followers. Though for many people it’s basically the same thing.

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axodys.10centuries.org.

Certainly simplifies.

phoneboy.info.

Private posts (that only your followees can see).

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jeremycherfas.10centuries.com.

The highlighter is working here (pinned and starred posts).

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jeremycherfas.10centuries.com.

I suppose developers mainly make software for themselves. If it’s their income…how they pay the mortgage, they’ll do what people want. If it’s a personal hobby with little or no income, they’ll create what they desire. They will still quite often add features others ask for (Jason is good in that respect, and Jeremy too if he can find the time) but it’s still their personal project(s) and features are added within their own preferred overall parameters. That’s how it seems to me. I didn’t get it in my early days on computers, then someone pointed it out to me.

jeremycherfas.10centuries.com.

No, it’s good enough but it’s not a joy. Perhaps it conforms nicely for people who use 10C on the desktop with a big window always open.

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matigo.ca.

An official app would be nice.

jeremycherfas.10centuries.com.

What a strange purgatory to self-invent (vendor, not you).

matigo.ca.

Genius word suggestions Apple. Been using that brilliant A.I. again have we?60612454-944e-4fe7-a8db-471ae17b9645

Is the heat coming from the machines or you?

matigo.ca.