I felt the same way. I think the /m was supposed to hint that this would be the url component. Oh well UX polish. Easy right with so much spare time? And TY for the answer!
Sticking my nose in from @GhostOnTheHalfShell (Mastodon)
stem nerd and programmer with interests in History, Anthropology, UX, graphic design, digital art, STEM topics and current affairs, especially this thing called climate change.
random shenanigans about once a week, here:
I felt the same way. I think the /m was supposed to hint that this would be the url component. Oh well UX polish. Easy right with so much spare time? And TY for the answer!
The only thing that caught my eye is the age of the video. I’ll upvote it but that fact might drag on people’s responses.
Ohhh so that’s what’s up. I see them pop every now and then, usually when I first jump on.
The top priority should be remaking housing so it doesn’t require power to keep up comfortable (and everything else so we don’t need power to enjoy it).
Iran has had this knowledge for over 1000 years. Termites longer. It’s utter insanity not to do this. We imagine we live in a fast changing high tech civilization but our ‘solutions’ are to pretend renewables will let us carry on like before. Rural folk in Bangladesh have adapted to seasonal flooding by taking to living on boats for part of the year, their gardens on them providing shade under the vines. They’ve already adapted. The West, not so much.
unfortunately 500 errors and what not plague me today. I check in to fedia.io, infrequently but I hope the situation can improve at some point.