Big picture, in the next decade, I would like to see:
1. Federated free software services become the dominant platform for social media and messaging.
2. A more privacy-oriented and cryptographically-literate public, and simple, standard free software tools anyone can leverage for this purpose.
3. Open hardware, especially RISC-V, becoming the dominant approach for new hardware development.
4. Recapturing the mobile market from proprietary walled gardens, instead favoring models which put the user in control of their devices (e.g. pmOS).
5. Average (read: non-SV CEO) technologists becoming more politically engaged, including running for and winning offices, and using political will to reinforce the above and start making a difference outside of tech
#Medium is rather evil, isn't it? I thought I would import my article to my never-before-used Medium account to try to get more visibility, only to see a scary message reading "This story's distribution setting is off. Learn more" -- which means I didn't hide the article behind Medium's paywall.
Which apparently also means "Stories that are not part of the paywall will only be distributed to your followers" . . . so basically no one will see the article?
Good that I'm #POSSE (ing) the thing.
Nested Forms in Angular
Once a component starts to grow in size and complexity, it becomes desirable to decompose it into multiple smaller components. At this point, there are a number of ways to break up the form into a set of nested form elements.
https://kevin.thecorams.net/posts/2019/12/angular-nested-forms/
RT @TheRaDR@twitter.activitypub.actor
Instead of focusing on what you want to accomplish this next year, maybe spend some time thinking about who you want to *be*.
What attributes might you choose to actively cultivate?
Kindness? Humility? Healthier boundaries? Patience? Gratitude? Equanimity? Generosity? Wonder?
If you're new to Mastodon: welcome!
Here are a couple guides I've put together:
An Increasingly Less-Brief Guide to Mastodon, which tries to explain what this place is all about: https://github.com/joyeusenoelle/GuideToMastodon/
So You're A Mastodon Moderator, which has some information on the tools at your disposal and some best practices for using them (it needs an update, but is still generally accurate): https://noelle.codes/so_youre_a_mastodon_moderator.pdf
So I have an announcement. I sent an email to my work saying that I wanted to be able to focus on my work on taking advancing the federated social web to the next level. Read: better security / abuse resistance, richer interactions, virtual worlds.
How will I be funded to do this? I don't know. I do know that the state of the political world scares me enough that I feel I have to do this. If you want to support me: https://www.patreon.com/cwebber
Wish me luck. More updates soon.
I was interviewed by AIGA (the American Institute for Graphic Arts) design magazine about Friend Camp, federated social media, and my Run Your Own Social project! (It is for some reason published on an Adobe blog? idk how institutional partnerships work but here we are)
I have put my article "Fed up with Big Tech" on my Small Tech blog: https://ghost.sndm.me/fed-up-with-big-tech/
An easy tutorial to help make sure your #Docker containers are secure with the latest #security #updates https://chriswiegman.com/2019/12/keeping-docker-containers-updated/
While still a manual process to update my static #Hugo site with webmentions, I now have the basic framework in place. It wasn't as hard as I feared it would be ... mostly because I'm climbing onto the shoulders of giants.
https://kevin.thecorams.net/site/2019/12/add-webmention-support/
If you love working on the command-line as much as I do, you may like what I have been working on recently!
Meet glow - a stylish #markdown viewer for your shell:
#introductions Yet another Hello World from yet another new user 👌
Scientists find cheaper way to make hydrogen energy out of water
Hydrogen-powered cars may soon become more than just a novelty after a UNSW-led team of scientists demonstrated a much cheaper and sustainable way to create the hydrogen required to power them.
https://phys.org/news/2019-12-scientists-cheaper-hydrogen-energy.html
SIte update: My Semantic IndieWeb Theme currently being used for the site has been updated to provide a more responsive design. On landscape tablet or wider screens, the author card now displays in a column on the right side of the screen. On smaller devices, such as ones phone, the author card will continue to render at the end of the page.
"One small way to get our independence and agency back from exploitative platforms is to build personal websites to share on instead. It’s a step to taking back control, and building a web that neither relies upon, nor feeds, the harms of Big Tech."
Great post by @laura
While waiting at the local Panera Bread shop for my lunch order, I noticed a fellow patron who was wearing a Miskatonic Observatory t-shirt. It made my day.
https://kevin.thecorams.net/posts/2019/12/the-little-things/
Take a moment to consider the profound impact each of us has in the fediverse.
The fact we can communicate across the world using open source technology is pretty amazing.
We also have a responsibility, as developers, to ensure platform privacy and safety are legitimate priorities and not just buzzwords used in marketing.
We can do it better than Silicon Valley if we step outside our bubbles and listen to the people. The fediverse depends on it!
Inspired by the many blog sites out there that display a series of icons linking to the site author's other sites and social media profiles, I set out to add the same to my site.
tl;dr : For my use-case, using WebFonts for the icons made more sense than trying to use the SVG files directly.
https://kevin.thecorams.net/2019/12/implementing-social-media-icons-svg-vs-webfonts/
RT @jeffpaul
Facebook thinks you're worth $158, why not spend LESS than that and have your own website and #OwnYourContent? http://bit.ly/2ORBaD0 #IndieWeb #AntiSocialMedia