Hahaha. He was the only one left to diss, so let's get him? :P That's my point; the employees were gone, and he was the only one maintaining it. You're expecting him to take on the other hats.

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Berg has a very demanding full-time job and a family, and front-end isn't his concern. I would be glad for a page saying "done", but I think it's disingenuous to expect more from a non-employee who stayed up after midnight and orchestrated a community event to close out the network, after staying the closing for two days while fixing bugs, so that (likely) a few dozen users could download their data. Am I off here? He's the backend guy. He always stayed out of the spotlight.

What about publishers being allowed the option to allow anonymous comments on their post or not? Then if anonymous comments are problematic, they can individually turn them off -- for a post, or their whole blog.

If I pay $3 and can't give invites, I can pay $15, use an invite for a new account for myself, drop the paid account, and have infinite free invites?

ha! At a music festival last year, there was a hispanic heavy metal band playing on stage, and some relatives of the band walked up around me. They started introducing themselves to each other and hugging each other, apparently not having seen each other in a long time. I kept listening to the music and enjoying my place, until one of them hugged me and apparently thought I was someone else's husband. Then three others hugged me, because they were following suit. We sorted it out, but I didn't have anything to say to them particularly. :)

noodle is a port of a port of a twitter client. :D

Your client can use the show<u>directed</u>posts=0 option on Global, and it will give a different flavor. Devs are just becoming familiar with it. :)

I haven't invited most of my "IRL" friends to pnut yet, and we probably have a pretty mellow vibe anyway… But I did think about how I won't make my presence focused on my in-group.

Ericd has a Mac OS beta you can look into, too.

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Oh, what happens?

Everything is anonymous here. Who am I?

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