@ludicity @autonomousapps @DarthAloha @phil
Since there's no measurement, software development can't be a math-based science, so maybe it's a psychology-based science. All these delusional people thinking they are artists and craftsmen instead of engineers.
#SoftwareDisillusionment
Correct. Since an API interface is used, a user account on the remote service is required. Friendica connects the Fediverse account with the remote service. You can use all functions permitted by the API interface, such as following other users, liking, commenting, or creating your own posts and allowing others to comment on them. The platform supports text, image, and video files. There are no restrictions on the range of participants you can follow.
An exception is Twitter accounts. Due to poor API conditions for retrieving posts, the Friendica project has decided to no longer support bidirectional interfaces. However, sending posts is still possible.
Advantages:
You only need one dashboard for all messages from all networks.
The instance acts as a kind of firewall between you and the remote network.
There is no third-party service between you and the remote instance.
You don’t need a special mobile app to use Bluesky with your Fediverse app.
If you are familiar with PHP, SQL, and APIs, you can integrate additional external services via your own add-on at any time. These add-ons can also support custom processes. This is potentially important for organizations as it allows them to optimize their workflows.
I don't want to spoil it before it ships, apparently tomorrow, but I just moments ago had an interaction with a core Debian project in which I went from asking in an IRC channel where I should file a feature request to being told "normally the bug tracker, but let me just implement that" to "it should merge and be in unstable tomorrow" in 18 minutes.
More Microsoft paid astroturfing on Reddit to push the #Microsoft spyware #VSCode.
https://techrights.org/n/2024/11/18/Business_Software_Alliance_BSA_Microsoft_and_AstroTurfing_Onlin.shtml
#TechRights
#MicrosoftSucks
"We should probably be a bit more worried than we are.”
That's a climate scientist in a story this week about global warming causing a “massive surge in wetlands methane”.
Just "a bit more worried"!? The cautious impartiality that's drummed into scientists is not what the world needs now. Perhaps the journalist didn’t quote the expletives?
Nothing hits like a barbecue, especially when it’s about good salmon and even better company. That’s why I came thousands of miles to Coast Salish Territories, aka Seattle, to get a taste of some freshly caught Coho from the Quilcene River, grilled to perfection. This isn’t your average cookout. This is the Salish Sea Assembly, an unapologetic, hard-hitting gathering of land defenders, artists, and radicals from across Turtle Island, hosted by Savage Fam’s Ant-Loc and fearless land defender Kanahus Manuel.
Check out this video report by Amplifier Films’ @franklinlopez to see what went down.
Why am I here and not on #Bluesky or #Threads? Because here I am on my own instance, hosted in the EU, and not on a centralised service from the US (which both Bluesky and Threads are) where soon a Trump government is installed that can easily force both Bluesky and Threads to hand over full access to all my data. That's my personal risk calculation. Yours might be very different. And that's perfectly fine!
I've had a few programmers from third-world countries reach out, and a persistent problem is "buying even a used laptop is $500, which is extremely expensive in my local currency".
Anyone have any giga-brain ideas on the cheapest possible development environment that doesn't freeze up? We'll not stress about the availability of parts in different parts of the world for now.
Ah yeah, I was trying to get @subMedia to bid on #AlexJones' properties. I guess the Onion is more flush. Whatever... these are some good fuckin news!
Crazy, too, that it's not used much more widely when you realise that with NextCloud + OnlyOffice you
- host your own data, so *no* data sovereignty issues, and
- you can control the interface, language, etc. (it's all #libre software!) so this platform undermines digital colonisation as is aggressively perpetrated by 'bigtech'. You know: the folks pushing the software *all* our kiwi kids have to use *every day at every public school in NZ* - see https://davelane.nz/explainer-digitech-risks-school-boards. The MoEd is complicit.
Wow, just collaboratively editing a document in OnlyOffice, wrapped by NextCloud (with a 'chat' window next to it for discussion among the authors. This is a very sophisticated system - I don't see anything Google Docs does better. (Never used MSO 365, so hard to compare, but suspect it's certainly 'as good'). People need to realise that we can run these systems at breathtakingly low costs (~$10/month for a suitable VPS) for a small org. It would scale beautifully with gov't support.
Over 130 civil liberties and other organizations oppose a bill that would allow any administration to target nonprofits without due process. Tell your Representative they must vote no on this dangerous expansion of executive power. https://act.eff.org/action/tell-congress-not-to-weaponize-the-treasury-department-against-nonprofits
The Atlanta Police Department is surveilling the freedom to protest, online and off. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/08/atlanta-police-must-stop-high-tech-spying-political-movements
Must watch interview with two former Biden administration officials who resigned over the war crimes being committed with US complicity and support.
@glynmoody The USA is about to become an accelerant on climate change. I wonder what the EU could do to counter that.
#ShlaerMellor, #FunctionPointAnalysis, #punk, #environmentalist, #unionAdvocate, #anarchosocialist
"with a big old lie and a flag and a pie and a mom and a bible most folks are just liable to buy any line, any place, any time" - Frank Zappa