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There's a lot of discussion lately about breaking up with big tech, and I share this little tidbit not because I think it should work for you, but because I know it has worked for me.

I still get to use big tech like YouTube when I need it, but it doesn't follow me around anymore and I've really, really appreciated that. Even more so now.

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Read more: The government abuses spying powers no matter who the president is — By Daniel Ellsberg Chair on Government Secrecy Lauren Harper

freedom.press/issues/the-gover

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Amusing to hear about 'Microsoft Ignite'. Thankfully, from afar. Sounds like my impressions of their comprehensive incompetence aren't being challenged. One wonders how *anyone* could take them seriously, never mind make their businesses, schools, organisations, and governments *fully* dependent on them.

The irony in the X suit is that during Trump’s first term, his administration used the same SCA provisions to secretly seize journalists’ phone and email records, including for reporters at The Washington Post, CNN, and The New York Times.

lawfaremedia.org/article/every

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@GuerillaOntologist yet, also, as the United States throws so much money at #war in Ukraine and Israel and beyond, … people are talking about how else we could be spending those billions of dollars. … people are pushing back against power structures that confine our options. … People are interested in alternative economics, alternatives to globalization as we know it, alternatives to Big Tech and Big Ag.
How do we create more boundary conditions for creativity?

‘Cow Vigilantes’ in #India Are Attacking #Muslims and Posting It on Instagram - wired.com/story/cow-vigilantes "Instagram has become a key avenue for #Hindu nationalist “cow vigilantes” to share their violent exploits with a wider audience, and even raise money." "cow vigilantes"... #2024

@Scott M. Stolz

Right now there is no way for an admin to change the server keys and not mess things up for existing channel names. Same applies for the user, except it would just mess up their channel.


My understanding is that the Zot/Nomad protocol can handle all the things discussed on this thread. But there was a deliberate clipping, or handicapping of the code to not allow re-use of channels... this was to be in line with, or compatible with, the rest of the fediverse.

The Zot/Nomad network does not need a specific server ID, as it is server independent. It does not care what server your using, it just needs your guid/private key hash.

On the other hand AP (activity pub) protocol 'does' need a specific server ID. This difference is why Zot/Nomad can introduce a security hole in these other networks... as it would become fairly easy to spoof channels on the other networks.

Having to handicap your code to suit other networks is unfortunate... the Zot/Nomad protocol seems to be ahead of the game, and just waiting for the rest to catch up.

You know, TINA ("there is no alternative") is just as much a lie when applied to party politics as it is with regards to economic systems. Just sayin'.

So cool - using my Forgejo instance's inbuilt Docker container registry capability rather than relying on hub.docker.com to store my containers for deployment. Feels good to ditch those training wheels. Forgejo is cool.

@puck @billbennett @lightweight this is it. Cloud is supposed to be commodity. But of course clouds want to "add value" and differentiate - so they build services developers want on top. And so developers then target those services, and their solutions aren't portable any more, so then clouds stop being interchangeable commodities.

Every executive (including one at a >$2B company) I've spoken to so far has told me that I should describe Hermit Tech as an "AI Accelerator" on my company website even if all I want to sell is competent software engineering, which I refuse to do, so I guess I'll just go fuck myself.

#^https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/november-17-2024
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"Telling the time by sundial and history not only was custom, but also was understood as following God’s time. The idea of overriding traditional timekeeping because of the needs of the modern world seemed positively sacrilegious. “People…must eat, sleep and work…by railroad time,” wrote a contributor to the Indianapolis Daily Sentinel. “People will have to marry by railroad time…. Ministers will be required to preach by railroad time…. Banks will open and close by railroad time; notes will be paid or protested by railroad time.”

The mayor of Bangor, Maine, vetoed an ordinance in favor of standard time, saying it was unconstitutional, that it changed the immutable law of God, that the people didn’t want it, and that it was hard on the working men because it changed day into night. Those planning for a switch to standard time tried to ease fears by providing that Americans would operate on both local time and standard time, with both times represented on clocks."

I've just realized that all arbitrarily large communities now contain some percentage of people that really dislike me, and I can't decide if this is great or terrible.

I'm not advocating for defenestration, but it gets results where proceduralism can't.

@dynamic @lightweight

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.

"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?

rnz.co.nz/news/world/534034/tr

#ClimateCrisis #ClimateChange #methane

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.

kolektiva.media/w/htX7sfBA4T6S

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