@marcan I think it's simpler if you look at politics as the art of getting people with possibly big differences to work together in a project or a society or country or the world. more people means more politics, but it's never zero when your past the tribal cohesion limit
"no politics" is just "my politics" since that's the only way to avoid talking about the implied politics. which means "people like me, and not people unlike me" which simply is fascism
there is no quiet part here
RT @a2na@twitter.com
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RT @MattGertz@twitter.com
The U.S. Senate has the votes to pass a bill that will secure marriage equality. It's hard to describe how unfathomable this was two decades ago, or how much work so many people put into this achievement. What a beautiful day.
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/MattGertz/status/1592985172110364673
Why bring this up now? Because it feels like the pendulum is swinging back toward open standards much like after the first dotcom bust. People (some for the first time) are getting a taste of the benefits of open standards. I think we will see a similar era of open standards and tech on the Internet, at least for awhile. But there will be similar attempts to find ways to embrace and extend these standards and lock people back into portals.
I see that @threadunroller@mastodon.social has made it to Mastodon. I have suspended it from religion.masto.host, and will suspend any other content scraping bots I become aware of.
Thread readers scrape content without the consent of the creator, move it to a website outside of the creator's control, and sometimes monetise it, as discussed here:
We're asking Congress to pass a law to stop the judicial branch from charging exorbitant fees to read public court dockets, and to stop the courts from illegally using the fees to pay for unrelated court expenses. Public records should be free for everyone to access in bulk. https://fixthecourt.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Group-letter-on-OCA-11.16.22.pdf
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We make the Linux-based Endless OS as well as the open source Endless Key app.
You may know us from the GNOME community, from running into us at education-focused events, or just from being around the Linux community for years. :)
I'm converting my mastodon critiques into a word document that I will likely use to post mastodon local versions of those large threads about mastodon that I've made on twitter.
Having said that, I'm not really "anti-mastodon," as much as I am trying to point out that the fediverse does not have the tools to support the ways that marginalized groups built community on the bird site.
And it really comes down to affordances of the platforms.
I’m looking to follow more #blacktwitter #blackmastodon #blackvoices peeps here. I’m wanting to fully migrate from the bird app and I’m looking forward to curating a good feed over here.
Now I can see how we got here from a UX perspective: the founding principle of the internet (decentralization) was/is a nice idea, but in practice, we couldn't expect the general public to code and maintain their own websites. CLI, HTML, and CSS were confusing and evolving, and we couldn’t expect normal people to follow along.
It’s #TransgenderAwarenessWeek, so here’s your reminder that much of the open source software you love was made with the help of transgender people—including elementary OS! Shoutouts to all the trans folks in our community 🏳️⚧️
@purism are there any plans to upgrade this server now that Mastodon v4 is out? I'm trying to decide if I should stay here or move to a different server
In honor of Transgender Awareness Week, we recognize our transgender contributors and we stand with all transgender people.
#TransgenderAwarenessWeek runs Nov 13 - 19, leading up to Transgender Day of Remembrance on Nov 20.
Carnegie Mellon's open source programs office is hiring a community manager. This is an exciting opportunity to help build a new model for community engagement at universities: https://cmu.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/CMU/job/Program-Manager--Open-Source-Programs-Office_2018917
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