#LoRes Mesh is designed to be _public interest infrastructure_. We're trying to sit in the grey area between a network of autonomous servers and a centralised system. Instead, we're looking for multiple parties to come together and collectively steward a commons that is important for everyone.

As part of this, we've made a breaking change to the API that apps use to talk to lores-node, in order to better support each LoRes Node being part of multiple Regions. This change is a bit philosophical, so lets talk first about what a Region is, and why it supports good stewardship of the commons.

lores.tech/blog/binding-apps-t

#NeighbourhoodFirst #P2P #P2Panda

FIFA was already one of the most corrupt major sports organizations on the planet. Given that, doing Trump's bidding by revoking the US player's red card is not exactly surprising...

Sports are political.
Get 40% off select titles and 20% off select merch during the World Cup (6/12-7/19) with coupon code: CORRUPT
Shop here: buff.ly/VQPuNCV

Today is the last day to purchase this weekend’s $5 books. A portion of this weekend’s sales with ALSO benefit the Prairieland Defendants (in addition to the Minnesota 15). Let’s show up for them! Shop all titles at pmpress.org.

Code reviewing was never the most interesting thing to do. But it had one important element. That, if done right, it was knowledge exchange between the reviewer and the coder. That can be quite motivating. Helping a fellow coder to become better. Reviewing "AI" written code does NOT come with that potential reward. The machine doesn't learn the way a human does. This turns code reviewing into a menial, fruitless task that leads to frustration instead. That's my observation and opinion.

RE: kolektiva.social/@beka_valenti

An excellent thread here. So much of what I see people pointing to as LLM's benefits for coding relates to long-standing problems in software engineering that the field just hasn't addressed. And LLMs don't solve these problems, at best the just paper them over and make dealing with them less tedious -- while reinforcing the problematic dynamics.

So yes it's great that people with no programming skills can create software to solve their prolems. But if we had collectively spent a chunk of the literally billions of dollars that are going to "AI" building on the early approaches to this from 25+ years ago (Hyperscript, Logo) that don't have the same downsides, we'd be in a much better place today.

I know we've talked about this before but I'm just so disgusted with how useless most search engines are now. They all second guess me.

The most obscure or unusual word is ignored so it's very hard to search for the intersection of a popular thing and an obscure thing.

I have a theory that for many people search has never worked well for them since they just didn't use computers very much, or it was not explained well. Now those of us who found search effective get to see what it was like.

I'm glad to announce there will be another edition of the Tunnel intensive training running from August 3-6.

Sign up if you'd like to learn system administration fundamentals while building up your own very private, sovereign, fast and diversely flexible VPN, running on geothermal energy in Iceland.

Generate dozens of free configs, and give them to fam, friends, colleagues.

Participants are fully supported. No prior experience needed.

courses.nikau.io/tunnel/

Seats going fast, 4 left.

@vampiress

"ethically fucked averaging machine" is genius. It's my new favorite term for AIs.

Amazing photo by Cheney Orr from today. Black woman sitting alone on the DC Metro with a crowd of masked white supremacists on their way to the capital to march with confederate flags.

There is also a deeper analogy for what I keep hearing over and over from Black people: finding themselves surrounded by white people who either do not know, or do not care, about how America looks from the Black person's perspective.

#Photography #PoliticalPhotography #July4th

This Independence Day, celebrate freedom with more than words. Celebrate 250 years of American independence with a phone designed to place digital sovereignty back into your hands.

Get $250 off the Liberty Phone featuring Made-in-USA Electronics and transparency of both its hardware and software. If you believe independence should extend to the device in your pocket, this is the moment to make the switch!

puri.sm/posts/celebrating-250-

New reviews up:
ALBUTEROL
LAMICTAL
DEAF BLIND & DUMB
THE DISILLUSIONED
BIG
ANIMATED VIOLENCE
BARREN CANYON

thanks to @THINK @ThinkAndGrowRich and @somepunk

the-counterforce.org/tag/revie

America turns 250 this year, and we brought some receipts.
Sale runs all thru 8/1. Get 40% off all titles included in the reading lists with code 250 at checkout.
Shop here: pmpress.org/index.php?l=produc

Today and tomorrow only get these books for just $5 (no code required). A portion of this weekend’s sales will be donated to the Minnesota 15’s legal defense. Shop at pmpress.org.

“What all these people really opposed is that the United States was not founded to be a Christian nation, in the way they imagined a Christian nation should be.”

A 250th anniversary read on religion, democracy and the fight over America’s founding.

inthesetimes.com/article/chris

Show more
Librem Social

Librem Social is an opt-in public network. Messages are shared under Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 license terms. Policy.

Stay safe. Please abide by our code of conduct.

(Source code)

image/svg+xml Librem Chat image/svg+xml