@lynnfoster@bonfire.social.coop

@flancian people in this Loomio thread want login credentials to this Bonfire site. Can you help them? Or can anybody else here help them? Any way I can invite people?

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Overall I like the look of bonfire but it seems really slow. Is this the software itself, or just us hosting it on a small machine or something because it's just a demo? I'd be curious what the resource consumption is like.

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Nestor Makhno

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First media post to Bonfire 馃槉

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flancian: Ahoy! Followed you back 馃槉 bonfire.social.coop was聽federating but I've now disabled it; it turns out that federation needs some fixes and Mayel recommended we turn it off for now. The inconsistent experience when following/interacting from outside bonfire.social.coop has to do with known bugs.

Got it. All ok with me, I am not in a hurry,

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Bob Haugen: @flancian I'm now following you here, from here. Does this federate? I tried sending myself a message from social.coop to myself here but have not seen it here yet,. Next I will try to send a message from here to there....

Ahoy! Followed you back 馃槉

bonfire.social.coop was聽federating but I've now disabled it; it turns out that federation needs some fixes and Mayel recommended we turn it off for now. The inconsistent experience when following/interacting from outside bonfire.social.coop has to do with known bugs.

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@flancian I'm now following you here, from here. Does this federate? I tried sending myself a message from social.coop to myself here but have not seen it here yet,.

Next I will try to send a message from here to there....

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Hey y'all, I'm trying bonfire.social.coop. Will ping you in the social.coop Bonfire thread if I can find it from here....

And if you see me from that thread, please ping me here.

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Hello, world!

From our new (testing) Bonfire instance 馃槉

Thank you Coop Cloud (3wc, decentral1se) and Mayel de Borniol for your support in setting this up!

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It's also such a vicious cycle - you make lots of parking space, people find it easy to park AND very hard to get from place to place without a car, because everything's so spaced out.

Also - even if things are in walkable distance, there's the assumption that all travel is by car. I stayed in one motel that was super close to a steak restaurant - I was like perfect, I can walk over, get steak and have a couple of glasses of red wine.

Could I heck - I tried. There was no sidewalk. No path.

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So the few times I've been to the US - once to California (which admittedly is different, on vacation rather than work), once to Corpus Christi, once to Arkansas (near Memphis) - I found myself boggling at how much open asphalt there was between stores.

I wondered if it was just because they had the space to expand, so they just did. It didn't occur to me that there were minimum parking rules. It was always very easy to park. Everywhere looked sort of empty/unpopular.

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