Monday, November 20, 2023

Changing the feed in twitter/ X

 What a lot of users on X/  twitter do not realise is:

1. The website does not use JBOSS for automatically

refreshing pages.

This would require:

a. SPARC64 servers

b. BSD or Linux operating systems to be installed.

2. The option is neither allowed nor tested by code 

examples.

3. There are many major accounts which have 

multiple users inputing information. Think about the

POTUS accounts. Does Biden really have that much time

to be on X/ twitter? The practice is also for security

reasons.

4. When signing up to do coding for X/ twitter, the basic

free code is more for economics and not for effects.

You are shown what the coders and administration 

believe you want. I look at the feeds given to me and

think, 

"Why are these people giving me this information?

Do they realize some of this content is either immoral,

illegal, or both? Are the workers at X/ twitter trying to

entrap people?"

5. You are targeted for advertizing because X/ twitter

does need to pay its workers.


So, here is the way to change the feed to have one

you will enjoy:

1. Click on the home page icon.

2.  Click on twitter.com/home in the URL.

3. Move the cursor to the end.

4. Hit return.

5. Continue until the feed is what you want.

Enjoy.


Saturday, November 18, 2023

Friday, November 17, 2023

Polly's got a polyglot

 Understanding that the current hardware and software 

architecture is incapable of translating two or more languages

at the same time, I would like to test codes to see

if the sequence would allow such. There was - and still is -

a non-response to my inquery on Twitter/X.

https://support.google.com/docs/answer/3093331?hl=en&sjid=5366147350439399833-NA  

I did not receive any answer. Is the code C or HTML?

 Do I place the variable values in the URL/URI or do I write

a small program and test it in some way?