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Who Is “Web3” For?
strangematters.coop/web3-vs-fe

> Like radioactivity, blockchain can be a useful tool in solving certain kinds of problems. Like dental hygiene, the decentralization of global communication platforms is an important problem, but not necessarily the right application for the instrument. Like Doromad Radioactive Toothpaste, web3 has little to do with solving the stated problem, and everything to do with profiting off of a buzzword, resulting in more harm than good in the process.

@fenriswitch @Mastodon es ist für die Administratoren des Server die Upgrades zu laufen - tu musst nichts tun. :)

@Ciaraioch You gotta hand it to Elon - boldly declaring that comedy is now allowed on Twitter before turning the entire platform into a joke is quite the dedication to the cause.

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@Nigma That’s not the worst of it.

Twitters own head of legal sending a memo to staff saying that Musk just wants to monetise twitter and has no idea re legal and compliance obligations is probably the beginning of the end for twitter

Alt Text - #Screenshot from #Twitter of a memo from it’s head of legal sent to all remaining twitter staff saying that Musk only cares about monetisation of twitter and has no idea or care re legal and compliance obligations

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Meta, social media 

@RandyDandy@fosstodon.org @EU_Commission That transfers are not cheap and not instant is exactly the issue the Commission is seeking to adress with this proposal, they're not claiming that his is currently the case.

Indeed traditional banking is technologically lagging behind in these issues, but it's just not going to happen that I pay back friends for a dinner out using crypto - and I'm not the most technologically impaired person around.

@worldsendless @thibaultamartin All apps, including the web app. I think it's a known issue, as it's pointed out in for example an article from Tuesday:
> in general, you can only easily see people your friends follow or are followed by if those people happen to use the same server as you. (If you follow someone whose account is hosted on your server, you’ll also be able to see a complete list of the people they follow and are followed by.)
tinyurl.com/yyuyca52

@worldsendless @thibaultamartin That is very interesting - when I try to check out yours, I can see you have 67 but the only one listed is the one from the same instance as the one I am on.

Maybe it has been fixed in a later version of Mastodon, and that my instance (and many others ones it seems) just haven't upgraded yet. In either case that's promising!

@Ciaraioch I, for one, think it's healthy and a welcome turn of events that we all return to pre-industrial activities such as screaming into walls.

@worldsendless @thibaultamartin One common, and I think justified, critique is that it's much harder to find the people you want to follow on Mastodon.

One thing is the lack of algorithms suggesting which users to follow, another is that you can't even see a full list of users other people are following from their profile.

When arriving at Mastodon you start out in a bit of a void, while twitter is (a bit too) eager to suggest users to follow.

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”Global Witness found more than 600 people at the talks in Egypt are linked to fossil fuels.
That's more than the combined delegations from the 10 most climate-impacted countries.”

"If you want to address malaria, you don't invite the mosquitoes”
#COP27

bbc.com/news/science-environme

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Really hope Mastodon works out if Twitter implodes, otherwise we're going to have to find human hosts

Curious to see how the party will handle a House majority after trumpism was rejected at the ballot.

Seems inevitable that the party gets torn between two extremes: Highly publicized (and loud) Trump loyalist on one side, more traditional Republican representatives who only care about reelection and are getting cold feet about trumpism as a tool in such regard on the other. Party elites like in the midlde, trying to keep it all together.

Should be a mess.

@K_REY_C Not sure what the listed apps are, but have you tried Tootle? I'm using it on a HiDPI Fedora system, works like a charm for me. It's GTK4, so scales well and integrates very well with the system. Available on flathub. :)

@jburnmurdoch While comparing the Republican party to AfD and Front National is already not putting the GOP in a very favourable light, I think there's an issue of causality here.

In Europe, the mechanism is largely that people with anti-science believes vote for anti-science parties, as they reflect their attitudes. In the US, I fear this is reversed: People hold anti-science believes because they vote for an anti science party. This makes the harm caused by the GOP so much greater.

@sigsegv @najodleglejszy Ubuntu Touch development has been occupied for months now with mainlining dependencies and upgrading to Ubuntu 20.04, which is just now being rolled out as an alpha release. While the current version (based on 16.04) works fine, I think it could be worth waiting until a stable 20.04 release to take it for a spin. In either case it's a development worth watching!

@LinuxLounge Instagraph? I hardly ever use instagram on Android, partly because it keeps pushing third party content I'm not interested in rather than the people I actually follow. I had no idea third party apps were even possible - maybe I should check this one out!

@sigsegv I enjoy Etar as a calendar app, other than that I can second @najodleglejszy on a lot of apps like Organic Maps (especially great for hiking) and the Kiss launcher. Firefox is my browser of choice.

If you want to go the whole mile, works great on the Fairphone 4 (with Android app support under a compatibility layer), and is maturing fast for the device. So leaving Android behind entirely is a real possibility!

@omgubuntu According to Forbes, Disney is the 7th most valuable brand in the world. They're happily spitting out $15 million for a single episode of The Mandalorian. Yet, the best they can do is to produce this mess for a front-end for the whole thing?

Powerful example of the benefits of open source software.

@jesswade As a late stage PhD researcher in the social sciences, I hear more often that I should be using twitter more actively than that I should publish more often. Everybody expects one to use it for self promotion, and I find the whole thing impossible to get into - precisely because everybody is using it for self-promotion. I'm sure there are interesting conversations in there, but I gave up on finding them. It's all just lost in the flood.

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