You don't need to use link shorteners on Mastodon. All links count as 23 characters no matter how long they really are.
Also, links on Mastodon stay in the form you wrote them. This is much better for privacy than Twitter.
Twitter quietly changes all posted links to go via Twitter's domain t.co so they can track people. This doesn't happen on Mastodon or the Fediverse.
You can see this hidden conversion in Twitter by hovering your mouse over a link there, the link appears to show a normal address but Firefox and other browsers will indicate the true t.co address in the bottom left corner of the screen. If you try this same check on Mastodon or the Fediverse, you will see your links stay just as you wrote them.
#MastoTips #FediTips #Mastodon #Fediverse #Privacy #Twitter #LinkShorteners
Oxford's JET lab smashes nuclear fusion energy output record
European scientists say they have made a major breakthrough in their quest to develop practical nuclear fusion - the energy process that powers the stars.
The UK-based JET laboratory has smashed its own world record for the amount of energy it can extract by squeezing together two forms of hydrogen.
The experiments produced 59 megajoules of energy over five seconds (11 megawatts of power).
This is more than double what was achieved in similar tests back in 1997.
So #Docker is turning its back on the #OpenSource community on which it's built. Can't even have more than 1 auth token on the free account, eliminated autobuilds, etc. They have an Open Source application form at https://www.docker.com/community/open-source/application which, though it says it can't be used for funded projects, is clearly designed for companies. I filled this out awhile back and it was ignored.
Mastodon and most other Fediverse platforms display posts chronologically, without any algorithms.
On your feed you will see all the posts from all the people you follow, in the order they posted them.
Because of this, if you post something important you may want to boost it again later in the day so that people in different time zones have a better chance of seeing it.
People who like books (or audiobooks, or comics...) should check out @bookwyrm 's project https://joinbookwyrm.com/instances/.
It is federated, and has some nice features compared to just using masto to blab about books.
The flagship instance was a bit overloaded when I tried it, so now I am mostly active as @bremner on https://book.dansmonorage.blue
@rysiek and then the dumbnuts harp on about how "GDPR is bad, it forces sites to have these banners". 😡
I think there should be a mandatory message on these banners that reads: "the operator of this site either wants to sell your data, or is too dumb to design their system around minimal data use". Plus a shocking picture like on a box or cigarettes.
@amolith @mansr
Don't get me wrong, computers can absolutely help us regain our environmental efficiency. They just *aren't*.
Not as long as we're:
* constantly syncing everything to the cloud,
* expecting same-hour delivery,
* funding our clickbait via surveillance advertising,
* buying a new phone every year,
* using AIs because they're cool rather than useful,
* running bloated software & webpages,
* buying into "big data"
* etc
Computing is environmentally cheap, but it rapidly adds up!
This weekend my daughter went to continue reading an ebook she has available to her from her public elementary school on the Epic Reading Platform https://www.getepic.com/sign-in
She got an error message saying that the book was only available on school days and to read on the weekend she would need to subscribe for $9.99/month.
Geothermal heating co-op shares warmth among Montreal neighbours
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/what-on-earth-geothermal-heating-montreal-1.6321878
Aaron Espe - Back to the Beginning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTlz8GGqASw
Everything we see online is decided by platforms' algorithms.
These algorithms promote extreme and fringe views (antivax, conspiracy, hate) in a quest for clicks.
We want to #FixTheDSA & give users a right to a timeline without #AlgorithmicManipulation.
Okay there's something really cool I've just learned. If you are continuously recording air pressure e.g. as part of your home automation setup or a weather station then you should really check the data of the last 24h.
You should be able to spot the pressure wave from the volcanic explosion in Tonga earlier today.
It reached my setup in Kaiserslautern at about 20:30.