確認したところ:
# $OpenBSD: ntpd.conf,v 1.16 2019/11/06 19:04:12 deraadt Exp $
#
# See ntpd.conf(5) and /etc/examples/ntpd.conf
servers pool.ntp.org
server time.cloudflare.com
sensor *
constraint from "9.9.9.9" # quad9 v4 without DNS
constraint from "2620:fe::fe" # quad9 v6 without DNS
constraints from "www.google.com" # intentionally not 8.8.8.8
寮 (ryo@social.076.moe)'s status on Sunday, 18-Dec-2022 18:46:18 JST
寮I didn't realize until now how difficult it is to read English words written in romaji wrapped around in Japanese text in Hiragana and Kanji.
Feels more like reading something written by a foreigner trying to prepare for his or her JLPT N5 test.
I don't think it will go well with Fedi.
The whole point of Fedi is that you can have an account on one server, and interact with all the other servers from there.
Having no user accounts at all will turn it into a chan or BBS, because the whole point of those is to have no account.
And unless it's content federation, federation without accounts is rather meaningless.
Yes, I know the about page says she's a male, but comes over as female, so I don't care.
But in some ways I think she's better than lots of the other anonymity aware people I've found over the past few years, as at least she doesn't seem to be outright anti-capitalist like many others are, instead she's able to draw the line between what ways of earning money online is ethical and what's not.
I don't care about being autistic over the naming, functionality-wise it's exactly the same.
It's like if somebody said "don't walk while using a phone", then you walk while using a phone and say "this is not a phone, this is a smartphone, therefore it's allowed to walk while using it".
It doesn't have the word "shadow" in it, but other than that I can't see any difference between shadowbanning and deactivation.
Both ways you have no idea of knowing they deactivated/shadowbanned you until you check whether your message got through or not.
So in what way is that supposed to be different?