@davidrevoy
Happy Birthday 🎉 🎂
@davidrevoy I love the look on Carrot's face!
Trying out a new AFK hobby: Warhammer 40k miniature painting.
Not bad for first models, if I do say so myself.
https://kevin.thecorams.net/posts/2021/05/15/first-4k-models/
Really, asking "what should replace Facebook" is putting things the wrong way around.
A more interesting way to ask the question is, "what did Facebook replace."
People used to build their own websites. People used to have blogs. People used USENET which was truly distributed and un-censorable.
Facebook and Google took the open internet and open standards and monetized and made everything crappy. Enough of that. Nothing should replace Facebook, it's done, stick a fork in it.
How a 30-year-old technology – #WiFi – will turn into our next big #privacy problem - https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/blog/how-a-30-year-old-technology-wifi-will-turn-into-our-next-big-privacy-problem/ interesting technology, done right...
@kev Congratulations! I couldn't imagine moving that fish tank . . . amazing that you were able to do so!
New Pepper&Carrot "Episode 34: The Knighting of Shichimi" is now published online! (with many translations)
https://www.peppercarrot.com/en/article467/episode-34-the-knighting-of-shichimi
#krita #webcomics #creativecommons #peppercarrot
@amolith saw this site recently -- http://solarprotocol.net/
@amolith fedicraft?
@laura I am a happy user of https://github.com/andOTP/andOTP on my Android device.
New derivation:
A Pepper&Carrot RPG-themed idle video-game by Congusbongus and StarNavigator, free/libre and open-source (won second place at MiniJam22). 👍
Open culture FTW! 😎
→ Blog-post with link to play: https://www.davidrevoy.com/article818/
#indiegames
There's no stopping the Viking invasion as Valheim hits 3 million sales https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2021/02/theres-no-stopping-the-viking-invasion-as-valheim-hits-3-million-sales #EarlyAccess #OnlineCo-op #IndieGame #OpenWorld #Survival #Steam #Unity
Indeed: from a great article about Wikipedia at 20:
"Wikipedia shouldn’t really work, but it does. It shouldn’t be able to survive in a hyper-capitalist commercial world, but people keep donating to it. Its model is unique and bizarre – a relic of a more open, idealistic 1990s techno utopianism, but it may still outlast even the biggest corporate tech giants."
"Why I still use RSS...I firmly believe the Internet, and what it stood for, peaked with RSS....Having only the content I want to see only be shown when I want to see it with the freedom to jump between readers as I please, all with no ads? For me, no other service comes close to the flexibility, robustness, and overall ease-of-use that RSS offers."