@shortstories you've reupped the poll thrice already, why not do it again and spell 'strait' correctly?

@Zergling_man @HatkeshiatorTND

I should start using nice crew again and figure out how to follow all the people on nice crew that I followed here

I have not used nice crew or po ast poast for months

@shortstories @HatkeshiatorTND Both of those being instances that have me blocked lol
merovingian is mastodon, which AFAIK has supported exporting follows from the beginning, so you should be able to just dump them and feed into other instance. (Though, last I knew pleroma's import was dodgy so you may want to run your own curl loop, it's just like `cat follows | while read name; do curl -H "Authorization:Bearer $TOKE" https://$INSTANCE/api/v1/follow --json '{"name":"'$name'"}'; done` or smth, I'll check it if you ask.)

@Zergling_man @HatkeshiatorTND

So if I use nice crew or poast you will not be able to read or comment on my posts

I have opened so many tabs I can only use one window at a time on my kindle and I do not like using my chromebook as often as my kindle

You have to boot it up find a place to plug it in to charge, it takes up more space

Harder to clean food off of so can not use while eating does not work while stretching or exercising

Kindle has a charge stand, cleans easily, more portable

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@Zergling_man @HatkeshiatorTND

Harder to post on multiple instances with just one window available

So I just started using one instance

Don't want to remove all my open tabs but hard to manage which one

I am assuming limitation to one window with one tab is because too many tabs are open

Would there be another reason

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@shortstories @HatkeshiatorTND It's a pretty normal limitation on ARM things because ARM processors can't into multithreading.
(But then manufacturers realised you can just shove more of them in.)
Where do you draw the line between a "thread" and a "core" ?

What's the difference between a 4 core 8 thread Amd64 and an 8 core Aarch64?
I'm a bit of the opinion that "hyperthreading" is basically just exposing the OS to CPU internals that could just as well be abstracted away...
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