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The only thing that can stop a bad guy with an eternal september is a good guy with an eternal september

Star Wars Andor spoilers 

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The biggest mistake web devs ever made was focusing on corporate-owned APIs instead of on new and innovative open protocols.

I don't care how all-encompassing Big Social become -- or whether Google or Apple can keep their market valuations ongoing.

Those "critical" APIs can be yoinked at any moment.

However, SMTP and HTTP have now been used for decades. So why not build on the next generation of open protocols?

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When it came time to reckon with social media’s failings, nobody ran to the “web3” platforms. Nobody asked “can I get paid per message”? Nobody asked about the blockchain. The community of people who’ve been quietly doing this work for years (decades!) ended up being the ones who welcomed everyone over, as always.

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I'm really not worried about Mastodon scaling issues at all.

When I left Twitter in 2008, we had roughly twice as many users as the current combined Mastodon network, all running on one MySQL server that had the same specs as a high-end 2013 MacBook Pro, plus roughly 10 web servers and 5 queue servers.

To be fair, growth wasn't as rapid, and we had local-infra advantages over federated systems, but these problems are solvable and I have no doubt will be fixed soon.

*Hugops to all admins!*

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Real long aggregation of Mastodon etiquette for birdsite expats 

I’ve started learning lots about and a few years ago and I love it even as an ex .
My day job is in , , and , while I also do some work in , as well as part-time at .
Another part-time job is where I often shoot shows, , , , and .

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In 2017 I wrote a Wired column about "antiviral design" in social media ...

... or, niche/small blogging/posting sites that were designed to *inhibit* viral waves of attention: wired.com/story/this-stripped-

The opposite of how Twitter works

I wasn't yet back then aware of Mastodon!

But the more I've used it, the more I've noticed that Mastodon has similarly antiviral properties

It isn't designed to foster massive joint attention on viral posts

This unsettles a certain class of Twitter émigré

On December 26, 2014, my apps editorial was almost as popular as Obama. :)

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For those who want to set up your own instance - this is a good link - stuxhost.com/knowledgebase/14/ - but you install Debian and then yunohost and then let it install mastodon - the nice thing is that it tells you all the DNS params you need. Very turn key. Probably took me about an hour to do it (well, you still have to deal with DNS propagation)

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I see a lot of people talking about how Mastodon "Feels like the Internet I remember from 20 years ago."

That's no accident. That's Federation. That's UseNet, IRC, Email, Message Boards, etc. What do they all have in common?

Federation: Users congregating around watering holes of common interest, but still being a part of a larger whole.

THIS IS HOW THE INTERNET WAS DESIGNED TO BE. And I am HERE for it.

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Mastodon and Twitter can coexist. Mastodon is for smart content, Twitter is for watching Elon Musk own himself.

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At the end of the world the only way to protect your human rights and privacy is Open Source and Free Sofware. #Nextcloud

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I KEEP JOINING CENTRALIZED SERVICES AND THEY KEEP BETRAYING ME HOW DO I BREAK THIS CYCLE
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@rysiek @nickmurison

The notion that the "decentralized nature of the 'fediverse' ... makes it vulnerable to break and crumble at any time" makes me suddenly rather worried that the Internet [1] could break and crumble any time... ;)

[1] rand.org/about/history/baran.h

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