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@willmckinley Wow. Also a reason to self-host your media with something like Jellyfin Media Server @jellyfin

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@Damon@mozilla.social I think one way of answering that question is: we're trying to build a smarter, better, more inclusive Web where distinct pieces can interoperate together while respecting user consent when it comes to access and privacy.

We want to avoid annoying pitfalls, like MySpace and Facebook never being able to exchange messages, or Twitter blocking Instagram embeds in tweets. We want to make it easier for users to customize their experiences, maybe even manipulate how their tools look and feel directly in the browser. We want to give meaning and purpose to data ownership and portability, and tear down walled gardens in favor of empowering people to say and do whatever they want, in their own spaces.

Some of this is federation, in the sense that users can follow and interact with their favorite sites through their favorite apps. But the deeper, meatier stuff involves inducing change to the fabric of the web itself, as well as the scaffolds.

I was replaying GTA V and I was like, why am I doing stressful things on a video game like driving and answering phone calls telling me to do crimes

@djnavarro same. Or even missing posts from the same time zone but during times when I am checking things less frequently

Over the course of 2023, I became totally radicalized by the fediverse's potential to improve just about everything about our online lives. I wrote about why — and what it'll take to get there: theverge.com/23990974/social-m

Make no mistake, this is huge for Mastodon. Currently people have to choose between X, Mastodon, and Threads, and network effects play a dominant role in that choice. If we can say, you can access all the folks that went to Threads from a Mastodon account, that makes it a far more attractive option given all of its other perks 😉

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@notabird @samlitzinger Huh I wonder how much of the difference is due to using a jury here vs a federal judge in the Epic v Apple case. If anything, App Store seems worse than Google Play, no?

My debut EP is FINALLY ready for your ears! It's an emotional, melodic journey through love, loss, and personal demons, but wrapped in a catchy, cathartic rock & roll package.

I think you're gonna love it!

It's available at #Bandcamp 10 days ahead of streaming platforms, and each $4 purchase also bundles in the original demos of each song. Turn it up, sing along, and rock out!

hurricaneblonde.bandcamp.com/a

#Music #NewRelease #NowPlaying #HurricaneBlondeMusic

Tonight in 1964 — RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER premiered on NBC.

The Rankin/Bass stop-motion classic aired on THE GENERAL ELECTRIC FANTASY HOUR — and characters hawked G.E. products!

Watch original ads: youtu.be/4PJHPvm1cOw?t=66 #Rudolph

Friends, if you follow me you probably understand why #softwarefreedom is important and maybe also are a @conservancy Sustainer. Part of the reason we are able to do so much (GPL enforcement! @outreachy FOSS advocacy! Fiscal sponsorship!) is because we spend our time actually doing the work, and little time on fundraising and marketing. If you're not a Sustainer, would you become one now? If you are, can you ask a friend to sign up? <3

sfconservancy.org/sustainer/

*placing my bicycle, upside down, closer to my working desk, booting my headmate's windows desktop, plugging a small $120 black box into the bike, and running extremely sketchy software to update and configure its firmware*

where did my life go so wrong

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