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Node.js is everywhere, and now we're on Mastodon 👋

My talk Open Source Software and NASA is now posted! It was a lot of fun to give the talk and thanks goes to all that contributed to it.

#FOSDEM #FOSDEM23 #NASA #OpenSourceSoftware #OpenScience

Link to video and slides: fosdem.org/2023/schedule/event

With so many places having done layoffs lately, I wanted to mention the US Digital Service is hiring. It's a wild place to work, but also you get to work on legitimately meaningful projects that affect a lot of people (in 2022, we made it easier for transgender ppl to get passports, helped low-income families buy food, and I got to help identify disadvantage communities for environmental funding). I'm happy to talk about USDS if you're on the fence. ow.ly/LpqJ50LVnPV #fedihire #fedijobs

Planning a #conference? Include Mastodon at least as prominently in your materials as you do other social media. If you ask presenters or attendees for handles, ask for their Mastodon handle. This is an important opportunity for the Fediverse to reach, welcome, and engage key global audiences. #academia #event

Talking about opening up app stores at #fosdem - John Sullivan asks how many people in the room use @fdroidorg and a huge number of people raised their hands... Obviously a room of #FoSS and #FLOSS types but still great to see

Also will definitely be sticking around to see shortly after my talk, more about app stores and the EU: fosdem.org/2023/schedule/event

Speaking tomorrow in the Legal and Policy Issues room, about free software's reckoning with app stores: fosdem.org/2023/schedule/event

@mairin Yeah I hope so too. We're seeing high profile journalists and press outlets posting officially from Mastodon now, good start.

@mairin Yesterday's news made me think of this again, just a reminder to me that while it's fun and interesting to talk about the ethical / constitutional principles involved, it's not really what any of this is about -- the people touting free speech are trying to control others' speech too (and more, I think, and for selfish-er purposes), they are just less honest about it: engadget.com/twitter-suspends-

How better to attract the tech job candidates you want than to advertise in your HTML source? Love it.

@spot I feel like there could be a working system inspired by the turn two keys to start WW3 model.

@mairin and also I think there may be a need for enforced separation between the entity running the platform and the entity(ies) doing moderation.

@mairin Yeah I mean strictly looking at the private citizen to private citizen stuff on Twitter, it's not a free speech issue to me -- you're writing on someone else's computer -- like the newspaper, you can go start your own site. *But* because there are high profile public official presences on Twitter, I think there may be free speech issues there. It really is similar to your shopping mall example, and the cases about protests at the military recruiting offices that are inside malls.

@mairin I agree, but I think it got complicated when Twitter became a primary way citizens receive information from and convey free speech political opinions to their government representatives, without the government first securing the kinds of public interest rules that have long existed (imperfectly, but existed) for other forms of private media carrying public messages. So now we have a weird hybrid public/private thing that is very bad.

For all the #emacs and #orgmode fans: @sachac found her way to the Fediverse 🤓👍

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