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@wallhackio @vaporeon_

Large
Abnormally big
Surpassing medium size
Exceeding threshold of largeness
Rather sized
Don’t call it small
Impurressively sized
Succumbing to the quality of being large
Curiously big when measured

meowing extremely quietly to hopefully attract women instead

@monorail @The_T @vaporeon_ the things you learn from investigating bugs like “why does mastodon 500 if you try to post a status with a poll and media attachments at the same time?”

actually, i’m curious, does that still 500 upstream?

@monorail @The_T @vaporeon_ that’s why i’m surpurrised, i’ve looked at the new status posting codepath in considerable depth befur, and emojos are scanned fur then. i guess not exclusively then, at least locally, but yeah

@The_T @vaporeon_ wtf, this toot got automatically assigned the newly emojo, at least locally

@vaporeon_ every day an extra wooper always up in an eventually crowd of winter hat–wearing wooper, who all say “upa!” in unison befur dispersing

(this is a lie. you cannot herd wooper like this. they all make their cries as they run around and cause mischief that gets worse by the day as the number of wooper to collect gets larger and larger)

@wallhackio purrmanent mark on your moderation record fur not saying “Advent of Clod”

blisteringly satirical sequel to Don’t Create The Torment Nexus titled The Torment Nexus Was Created Anyway, And Its Usage Is Obligatory

@vaporeon_ in S3’s case, extremely fine grained access control; and supposed guarantees about data integrity, availability, and latency that would require a lot of work to pull off on your own

@vaporeon_ “object storage” (which i think is best summarized as an abstraction of the concept of storage of unstructured data away from underlying mechanisms of file storage, and organizational concepts like “hierarchical organization”—objects are just globally identifiable bits of data with metadata) that uses the API of amazon web services’s object storage service, S3 (“simple storage service”, iirc)

A favorite from my collection - this luminous little one from the 1960s.

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