It appears that Microsoft now owns both the Linux Foundation and the OSI:
http://techrights.org/2023/06/20/microsoft-increasingly-controlling-linux-foundation/
From the "What do they have to hide?" department:
https://theintercept.com/2023/06/22/ukraine-war-journalists-press-credentials/
#TheIntercept
#Ukraine
The Corporations behind Cop City - a map
https://framacarte.org/en/map/take-action-to-stopcopcity_149620#5/41.195/-103.184
The media missed the big one in the story about how Paul “The Vulture” Singer hooked Justice Alito. Singer’s big case, in which he invested millions, was Shelby v. Holder. Alito was the surprise deciding vote that destroyed the Voting Rights Act, Singer’s priority, key to GOP power.
Ugh. This will, no doubt, lead to more calls for "put everything in the [foreign owned] cloud!" https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/492437/it-outages-disrupt-hospitals-across-wellington-region-wairarapa Why are we so bad at managing IT? Could it be because all the wrong people are in charge?
The preventable -- and inexcusable -- shortage of chemotherapy drugs is only the latest evidence that US "health care" system is collapsing once and for all. https://arstechnica.com/health/2023/06/dire-shortage-of-cancer-drugs-in-us-forces-doctors-to-ration-doses/
The racist, counterproductive, and generally evil War on (Some) Drugs is back with a vengeance. We never learn. We just create more victims, and pretend we're fixing something that requires complex, not simplistic, solutions.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/21/health/fentanyl-overdose-crisis.html
The Murdoch family's Wall Street Journal editorial page is so often a forum for right-wing extremism (corporate branch) that it's not really surprising to see the Journal go all the way with Alito's risible alibis.
Two immediate thoughts:
-- He lives in a world where this kind of corruption is normal, so he can't imagine that what he did was wrong.
-- What we know about him and Thomas feels like tip-of-iceberg stuff. Maybe someday we'll know how deep it goes.
Wouldn't it be funny if, with ChatGPT and Bard, Microsoft and Google have sowed the seeds of their own demise? 😂 https://twitter.com/immasiddtweets/status/1669721470006857729
The newly reintroduced PRESS Act is a powerful shield law that would protect journalists’ confidential sources and limit government surveillance of reporters. It would guard against attempts to threaten, intimidate or chill reporters and their sources. https://freedom.press/news/congress-has-reintroduced-the-press-act-now-lawmakers-must-pass-it/
Crazy idea... What if the "fediverse" was primarily a way to have an online identity you could use with whatever service you wanted, and then only secondarily an agreement about what content looks like?
Meaning, the first job of my "fediverse" hallucination is to let you sign up for a username@domain identity that just kind of exists the internet, but not much else.
Then, once you have an identity that exists, you can take it over to your favorite microblogging service (which may be on a different sever/domain from your identity) and start following people and posting using it. Or use two different microblogging services at once. YOLO. Or take that identity to your favorite forums to read and write and whatever. But it's the same you on each service because you have the same username@domain.
So we separate the idea of having an identity from where you can use it.
Then when that's all working, the second job of my "fediverse" hallucination is to have a standard so that all the different takes on microblogging services know how to talk to each other and agree on what content looks like.
And the same for the forums. They get their own standard for whatever forum content is supposed to look like. But that's allowed to be separate from what the microblogging content looks like. Because why on earth would I want forum content to be shoehorned into a microblogging app?? Or vice versa? It doesn't make any damn sense from a UX point of view.
So all the fediverse services should be able to agree on what identities look like and how to share them. That's the first responsibility and the common denominator for everyone. Then, after that, each app category can have its own rules for how instances can talk to each other.
But requiring that all the services doing vastly different things speak same language about content seems like insanity. Trying to support every conceivable use-case with one universal protocol seems like it would ultimately be very limiting and I'm not convinced it's something anyone actually wants.
hey tech folks:
please stop pushing discord. i get it. it works. please help us with something better, or we will be in a situation a while from now where suddenly we are all panicking because discord is shutting down or deleting old data as we all go "wow who could have seen this coming" and put our hands in the air
@vantablack I'm usually a fan of Daring Fireball, but that is a take that fundamentally misunderstands why this place exists.
People are looking at the weird leftist anti-corporate social network and complaining that we're mistrusting the company responsible for us leaving corporate social networks.
We're building communities that exist outside corporate control. We're reclaiming the internet for individuals.
Facebook will never have a place in that, and I don't understand why that's hard to understand.
Invitation to discuss:
If you were to reformulate the Anti-Meta Pact
1) In a general way (not applicable to one specific company, but rather any entity that displays the same undesirable attributes as this company), and
2) Framed in positive terms ("we want X", "we believe Y" rather than "we don't support Z and oppose Q"), what would you say?
#Facebook #privacy #federation #defederation
(Inspired by my exchange with @fenndev on Loomio)
Boosts welcome.
Clapping hands emojis between each word of a post: can we not do this please? And this is me being nice.
Imagine listening to a post with the words "clapping hands" or e.g. "clapping hands with light skin tone" inserted between each word. That's what it's like when you use a screen reader and come across something like that.
So it'd be like this:
it clapping hands with light skin tone is clapping hands with light skin tone very clapping hands with light skin tone annoying.
I have a few polls about #meta #project92 in the fediverse for you.
A Thread:
#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