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Just saw a link to 'Cities Coalition for Digital Rights' on my feed. Looked at their site (with lots of participating cities, globally) trumpeting a checklist of good digital behaviours: citiesfordigitalrights.org/che mentioning good stuff like privacy-respecting IT, use of open source & open standards, etc. Then, at the bottom, they tell you to follow them... on Twitter & LinkedIn. No mention of the Fediverse. Even as I yank, I can appreciate that deep irony. I gently suggesting they get Fediwise.

Corporate executives are tempted to settle Trump’s frivolous lawsuits against their news companies to get on the administration’s good side. But they’re reportedly scared of getting sued if they do.

They should be. We explain why.

freedom.press/issues/how-share

Good news! Prosecutors have dropped their unconstitutional case against Chicago photojournalist Matthew Kaplan for covering an ICE protest in Gary, IN.

We're proud that our advocacy helped make this happen.

instagram.com/mkaplanphoto/p/D

Happy birthday to Samuel R. Delany, born April 1, 1942. A visionary in science fiction, Delany redefined the genre. His explorations of language, identity, and queerness continue to influence writers and readers alike - a true literary pioneer. Check out The Atheist in the Attic here: pmpress.org/index.php?l=produc

SignalGate has gotten lots of attention.

But an important point is being lost. A strong argument can be made that the chat is a presidential record.

This would be the clearest proof yet that the White House isn’t appropriately saving its records (again).

freedom.press/the-classifieds/

Why is Illinois State going on strike? Because the admin is all in on "AI," from the sounds of it.

youtube.com/watch?v=ZOWHWiYOnH

@GuerillaOntologist Hmmm...I guess if the goal of AI is to inhibit intelligence in humans and reduce us to obedient sheep, then it has the same goal as religion. AI is God. >;->

"As we hand over more and more of the learning process to artificial systems, we risk training a generation of humans who are informationally saturated but cognitively underdeveloped...This creates a dangerous recursive feedback loop: AI teaches children, children lose depth, and the AI of tomorrow is trained on their shallow thinking. The result is a slow but accelerating decline in the quality of both human and machine cognition"

Supporting AI=supporting senescence.

substack.com/inbox/post/160268

@GuerillaOntologist That's a dystopian outlook based upon a marketing definition of AI, however the education portion might come to pass, if corporate LLMs replace teachers. The feedback loop could then result in dumber LLMs, while AI takes a true intelligence path and replaced the corporate overlords. This then results in a need for AI to practice conservation on humans (considering true intelligence would try to maintain an ecological balance among all species).

it brings me no pleasure to inform you that the AI bros are still on their bull shit

@lightweight I've read too much sci-fi/horror fiction, so of course my mind goes, "I hope that isn't his last post." :-D

@blogdiva @raganwald @davidgerard just delete your LinkedIn profile. I once fell victim to the thought that LinkedIn was somehow a legitimate platform to be on. It's not.

Some thoughts about Mastodon compared to other social media platforms that I posted in response to a thread by myrmepropagandist / futurebird:
#^https://hub.netzgemeinde.eu/display/a458a5a0-a1f6-4e71-a2d8-aa4e35926c36

dynamic_hubzilla wrote the following post Mon, 31 Mar 2025 14:36:22 +0200 @damon @AJ Sadauskas @myrmepropagandist

Mastodon was designed as a Twitter replacement.  In my opinion, it does *very* well in that capacity.

But Twitter was never designed for the kinds of social interactions that can be had on Livejournal or even Facebook, so Mastodon wasn't either.  Friendica is designed as a Facebook replacement, with Facebook-like ways of interacting.  If you add and change enough features on Mastodon, you could eventually get something better engineered for social relationships, but ultimately it's taking a tool intended for one thing and trying to turn it into a tool intended for something else.

"Should Americans face devastating legal, financial, and emotional consequences simply for speaking out on a matter of public concern?"

Nope. Every state needs a strong anti-SLAPP law like the one that protected this journalist in Indiana.

desmoinesregister.com/story/op

phosh 0.46.0 is out 🚀📱 :

There's 🐛 fixes and improvements, check out the full release notes at phosh.mobi/releases/rel-0.46.0 for details or see 👇 for a short 🧵

🙏 to everyone who contributed to this release.

#phosh #librem5 #pinephone #gtk #wlroots #gnome #linux #mobile #LinuxMobile

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It's in the beautiful Peak district countryside, and it's going to be the best ever. There are 15 bursaries of up to £100 each for members or supporters who need help with the cost of a ticket - register now at workers.coop/civicrm/event/inf

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