@mledu Yeah I do see it happening. All I can say is as a reader, I'm so turned off by the bland content that I'm running away from Google results. I see a completely different content ecosystem currently developing. Currently, it exists in newsletters, substacks #Fediverse and the #IndieWeb . #Mastodon is part of this evolution.
There could be a time when there will be a content ecosystem for corporations/marketing and another one just for private individuals.
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{ "type": "entry", "published": "2023-02-01 14:34-0800", "url": "http://tantek.com/2023/032/t1/years-relmeauth-replace-openid", "category": [ "RelMeAuth", "100DaysOfIndieWeb", "100Days", "IndieWeb" ], "content": { "text": "13 years ago today: created #RelMeAuth with @progrium.com, to replace OpenID 1&2 for *reasons*\n\n* modest proposal: authentication using domain as identity, rel=me link to OAuth profile with rel=me link back^1\n* @progrium.com suggested RelMeAuth name^2 \n* I agreed, and wrote up a draft algorithm^3\n\nAll on the same day. A few months later I wrote it up as a draft spec:\n* https://microformats.org/wiki/RelMeAuth (could use some updates)\nMore updates and discussion:\n* https://indieweb.org/RelMeAuth\n\nSee those links for RelMeAuth implementations in:\n* PHP, Python, Node, Ruby, Go\n\n\nRelMeAuth is simpler for both publishers & parsers (consuming code) than OpenID.\n\nThere are now more sites that support RelMeAuth (and the complementary IndieAuth) than OpenID (which is largely abandoned^4).\n\n\nAnd today, @Github.com rolled out support for multiple rel=me profile links!^5\n\nThis means you can now use @Github.com\u2019s OAuth (and their multifactor login etc.) to authenticate as your own domain via RelMeAuth on even more services.\n\nE.g. see my profile https://tantek.com/github (not a typo^6). The left sidebar links to my personal site, Twitter, and https://micro.blog/t all with rel=me markup.\n\n\nThis is day 26 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb #100Days\n\n\u2190 Day 25: https://tantek.com/2023/029/t1/indieweb-beyond-blogging\n\u2192 \ud83d\udd2e\n\n\n^1 https://tantek.com/2010/032/t5/modest-proposal-authentication-oauth-twitter-rel-me\n^2 https://twitter.com/progrium/status/8521001762 \n^3 https://tantek.com/2010/032/t6/relmeauth-oauth-rel-me-auto-fallback-authentication\n^4 OpenID 1&2 were abandoned for OIDC (OpenID Connect), a supposed update/replacement, despite dropping the goal of domain as identity, the use-case for OpenID in the first place, so the #IndieWeb picked up that use-case with RelMeAuth & IndieAuth.\n^5 https://hachyderm.io/@nova/109790530971147702\n^6 https://tantek.com/2022/144/t1/redirected-github-ownyourlinks", "html": "13 years ago today: created #<span class=\"p-category\">RelMeAuth</span> with <a href=\"https://progrium.com\">@progrium.com</a>, to replace OpenID 1&2 for *reasons*<br /><br />* modest proposal: authentication using domain as identity, rel=me link to OAuth profile with rel=me link back^1<br />* <a href=\"https://progrium.com\">@progrium.com</a> suggested RelMeAuth name^2 <br />* I agreed, and wrote up a draft algorithm^3<br /><br />All on the same day. A few months later I wrote it up as a draft spec:<br />* <a href=\"https://microformats.org/wiki/RelMeAuth\">https://microformats.org/wiki/RelMeAuth</a> (could use some updates)<br />More updates and discussion:<br />* <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/RelMeAuth\">https://indieweb.org/RelMeAuth</a><br /><br />See those links for RelMeAuth implementations in:<br />* PHP, Python, Node, Ruby, Go<br /><br /><br />RelMeAuth is simpler for both publishers & parsers (consuming code) than OpenID.<br /><br />There are now more sites that support RelMeAuth (and the complementary IndieAuth) than OpenID (which is largely abandoned^4).<br /><br /><br />And today, <a href=\"https://Github.com\">@Github.com</a> rolled out support for multiple rel=me profile links!^5<br /><br />This means you can now use <a href=\"https://Github.com\">@Github.com</a>\u2019s OAuth (and their multifactor login etc.) to authenticate as your own domain via RelMeAuth on even more services.<br /><br />E.g. see my profile <a href=\"https://tantek.com/github\">https://tantek.com/github</a> (not a typo^6). The left sidebar links to my personal site, Twitter, and <a href=\"https://micro.blog/t\">https://micro.blog/t</a> all with rel=me markup.<br /><br /><br />This is day 26 of #<span class=\"p-category\">100DaysOfIndieWeb</span> #<span class=\"p-category\">100Days</span><br /><br />\u2190 Day 25: <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2023/029/t1/indieweb-beyond-blogging\">https://tantek.com/2023/029/t1/indieweb-beyond-blogging</a><br />\u2192 \ud83d\udd2e<br /><br /><br />^1 <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2010/032/t5/modest-proposal-authentication-oauth-twitter-rel-me\">https://tantek.com/2010/032/t5/modest-proposal-authentication-oauth-twitter-rel-me</a><br />^2 <a href=\"https://twitter.com/progrium/status/8521001762\">https://twitter.com/progrium/status/8521001762</a> <br />^3 <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2010/032/t6/relmeauth-oauth-rel-me-auto-fallback-authentication\">https://tantek.com/2010/032/t6/relmeauth-oauth-rel-me-auto-fallback-authentication</a><br />^4 OpenID 1&2 were abandoned for OIDC (OpenID Connect), a supposed update/replacement, despite dropping the goal of domain as identity, the use-case for OpenID in the first place, so the #<span class=\"p-category\">IndieWeb</span> picked up that use-case with RelMeAuth & IndieAuth.<br />^5 <a href=\"https://hachyderm.io/@nova/109790530971147702\">https://hachyderm.io/@nova/109790530971147702</a><br />^6 <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2022/144/t1/redirected-github-ownyourlinks\">https://tantek.com/2022/144/t1/redirected-github-ownyourlinks</a>" }, "author": { "type": "card", "name": "Tantek \u00c7elik", "url": "http://tantek.com/", "photo": "https://aperture-media.p3k.io/tantek.com/acfddd7d8b2c8cf8aa163651432cc1ec7eb8ec2f881942dca963d305eeaaa6b8.jpg" }, "post-type": "note", "_id": "34839709", "_source": "1", "_is_read": false }
Being able to add four additional rel=me links to your Github profile is a game changer for people that mess around with developing #IndieAuth apps locally. #IndieWeb #RelMeAuth
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Just want to say that while my posts tend to skew #IndieWeb & #Fediverse I do not think that folks that work in companies like #Google #Facebook #Twitter & other corporate-owned #SocialMedia platforms are evil folks (Most of them, anyway!).
I once worked for a #Malaysian newspaper with such a rep that when I told people I was working there, they always make a point to tell me they've stopped reading my paper. 🙃
I know what it's like to be tarred with the same brush.
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According to Susan and James Robertson in Mastering the Requirements Process, Requirements can be Functional and Non-Functional. “Functional requirements specify what the product must do. And they are the reason for its existence.” They define “non-functional requirements as the properties that your product must have.” These make the product .... https://tmichellemoore.com/?p=152452
Day 22 of 100 #100DaysofIndieWeb, #IndieWeb, #ProjectJournal, #ProjectManagement #WordPress #BusinessAnalysis #Requirements
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I have been working on my website recently I originally had my blog and portfolio separated, but I decided to consolidate everything for simplicity. It's always a work in progress, but I just switched the layout and I'm really feeling it!
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Continuing to build out my Mastodon list of #web folks. If anyone wants to self-assemble around some hashtags, that’d be helpful!
If you’re here and you love the web, please say 👋
#www #indieweb #html #css #javascript #w3c #a11y #frontend #generalist #browser #safari #firefox #chrome
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~ #webrings watch ~
Posting a new way to connect with the indie web every day!
Day #7: The Retro Gaming Webring
https://nippoverse.xyz/retroring/members
Nippo's #webring is for enthusiasts of "vintage" games. Get lost in the nostalgia trip & go show it some love!
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{ "type": "entry", "published": "2023-02-01T17:00:46+00:00", "url": "https://werd.io/2023/reading-watching-playing-using-january-2023", "name": "Reading, watching, playing, using: January 2023", "content": { "text": "This is my monthly roundup of the books, articles, and streaming media I found interesting. Here's my list for January, 2023.Apps + WebsitesPermission Slip. \u201cIt\u2019s no secret that a huge number of companies are collecting, buying and selling data about us. Find out what information they collect, and take action to help protect yourself.\u201d An app by Consumer Reports that checks to see which businesses hold data about you - and then helps you to remove it. Great stuff.BooksFictionThe Kaiju Preservation Society, by John Scalzi. This was written as catharsis after the stress and trauma of 2020-21, and reading it was equally cathartic. The author calls it a pop song of a book, and that\u2019s exactly right. It might not be Bach but it has a good beat and I\u2019ll be humming it for months. If you\u2019re looking for catharsis too, you could do much, much worse.NonfictionRest Is Resistance: A Manifesto, by Tricia Hersey. In a lot of ways best read as a kind of sermon on self-sovereignty, Rest is Resistance is a treatise on fighting back against grind culture and prioritizing your needs over the needs of the exploitative economic system you happen to live in. So many of these harmful ideas are baked into American culture; so much so that some of the pleas here might seem obvious to foreign ears. Nonetheless, we need more of this work, and I found this book to be both affirming and necessary.Notable ArticlesAIThe generative AI revolution has begun\u2014how did we get here? \u201cBut there was also a surprise. The OpenAI researchers discovered that in making the models bigger, they didn\u2019t just get better at producing text. The models could learn entirely new behaviors simply by being shown new training data. In particular, the researchers discovered that GPT3 could be trained to follow instructions in plain English without having to explicitly design the model that way.\u201d A superb introduction.SEO Spammers Are Absolutely Thrilled Google Isn't Cracking Down on CNET's AI-Generated Articles.\u201cThe implication was clear: that tools like ChatGPT will now allow scofflaws to pollute the internet with near-infinite quantities of bot-generated garbage, and that CNET have now paved the way. In a way, it served as a perfect illustration of a recent warning by Stanford and Georgetown academics that AI tech could rapidly start to fill the internet with endless quantities of misinformation and profiteering.\u201dOpenAI Used Kenyan Workers on Less Than $2 Per Hour. \u201cOne Sama worker tasked with reading and labeling text for OpenAI told TIME he suffered from recurring visions after reading a graphic description of a man having sex with a dog in the presence of a young child. \u201cThat was torture,\u201d he said. \u201cYou will read a number of statements like that all through the week. By the time it gets to Friday, you are disturbed from thinking through that picture.\u201d\u201dI asked Chat GPT to write a song in the style of Nick Cave. \u201cChatGPT has no inner being, it has been nowhere, it has endured nothing, it has not had the audacity to reach beyond its limitations, and hence it doesn\u2019t have the capacity for a shared transcendent experience, as it has no limitations from which to transcend. ChatGPT\u2019s melancholy role is that it is destined to imitate and can never have an authentic human experience, no matter how devalued and inconsequential the human experience may in time become.\u201dChatGPT in DR SBAITSO. \u201cBut it got me wondering, what if we replaced the internals of DR SBAITSO with ChatGPT but kept the weird synthesized voice?\u201dApple Books quietly launches AI-narrated audiobooks. \u201cAudiobooks narrated by a text-to-speech AI are now available via Apple\u2019s Books service, in a move with potentially huge implications for the multi-billion dollar audiobook industry. Apple describes the new \u201cdigital narration\u201d feature on its website as making \u201cthe creation of audiobooks more accessible to all,\u201d by reducing \u201cthe cost and complexity\u201d of producing them for authors and publishers.\u201d Speaking as a frequent audiobook listener: do not want.Facial Recognition Tech Used To Jail Black Man For Louisiana Theft - He's Never Been To Louisiana.\u201cThere were clear physical differences between Reid and the perpetrator in the surveillance footage, said Reid\u2019s attorney. For example, there was a 40-pound difference in body weight and Reid had a mole on his face. [\u2026] Researchers have long noted\u00a0racial biases\u00a0in specific facial recognition software, and we\u2019ve seen this play out in\u00a0wrongful arrests, like those of Nijeer Parks, Robert Williams, and Michael Oliver\u2014all Black men.\u201cThe Expanding Dark Forest and Generative AI. \u201cHard exiting out of this cycle requires coming up with unquestionably original thoughts and theories. It means seeing and synthesising patterns across a broad range of sources: books, blogs, cultural narratives served up by media outlets, conversations, podcasts, lived experiences, and market trends. We can observe and analyse a much fuller range of inputs than bots and generative models can.\u201dBusinessAmericans are increasingly disgruntled at work. \u201cOf note: Workers who were in jobs that could be done remotely, but were forced to work on-site saw an increase of 7 points in active disengagement.\u201dMacroeconomic Changes Have Made It Impossible for Me to Want to Pay You. \u201cThere\u2019s no easy way to say this: I have made the difficult decision to lay off over six thousand of you. In the past two years, we have achieved huge wins together. But unfortunately, the macroeconomic environment has shifted in ways none of us could have foreseen, from an economy in which I did feel like paying you, to one in which I\u2019d rather not.\u201dExtreme questions to trigger new, better ideas. \u201cThe following prompts jostle you out of tiny thinking. Each stretches some dimension of reality to an extreme. So extreme that it is nearly nonsense. But dramatically different perspectives can reveal distinctly new ideas. An idea that would be a 60% solution in an extreme hypothetical case, could be a 2x or even a 10x idea in reality.\u201dWhat explains recent tech layoffs, and why should we be worried? \u201cLayoffs often do not cut costs, as there are many instances of laid-off employees being hired back as contractors, with companies paying the contracting firm. Layoffs often do not increase stock prices, in part because layoffs can signal that a company is having difficulty. Layoffs do not increase productivity. Layoffs do not solve what is often the underlying problem, which is often an ineffective strategy, a loss of market share, or too little revenue. Layoffs are basically a bad decision.\u201dYour Coworkers Are Less Ambitious; Bosses Adjust to the New Order. \u201cMany white-collar workers say the events of the past three years have reordered their priorities and showed them what they were missing when they were spending so much time at the office. Now that normalcy is returning, even some of the workers who used to be always on and always striving say they find themselves eyeing the clock as the day winds down, saying no to overtime work or even taking pay cuts for better work-life balance.\u201d Good!ClimateRevealed: more than 90% of rainforest carbon offsets by biggest provider are worthless, analysis shows.\u201cThe research into Verra, the world\u2019s leading carbon standard for the rapidly growing $2bn (\u00a31.6bn) voluntary offsets market, has found that, based on analysis of a significant percentage of the projects, more than 90% of their rainforest offset credits \u2013 among the most commonly used by companies \u2013 are likely to be \u201cphantom credits\u201d and do not represent genuine carbon reductions.\u201dCompound extreme heat and drought will hit 90% of world population. \u201cThe frequency of extreme compounding hazards is projected to intensify tenfold globally due to the combined effects of warming and decreases in terrestrial water storage, under the highest emission scenario. Over 90% of the world population and GDP is projected to be exposed to increasing compounding risks in the future climate, even under the lowest emission scenario.\u201dCultureThe contagious visual blandness of Netflix. \u201cThere are more green screens and sound stages, more CGI, more fixing-it-in-post. As these production tools have gotten slicker and cheaper and thus more widely abused, it\u2019s not that everything looks obviously shitty or too good to feel true, it\u2019s actually that most things look mid in the exact same way. The ubiquity of the look is making it harder to spot, and the overall result is weightless and uncanny. An endless stream of glossy vehicles that are easy to watch and easier to forget.\u201dNoma, Rated the World\u2019s Best Restaurant, Is Closing Its Doors. \u201cThe Copenhagen chef Ren\u00e9 Redzepi says fine dining at the highest level, with its grueling hours and intense workplace culture, has hit a breaking point: \u201cIt\u2019s unsustainable.\u201d\u201d Time to close with one last audacious s\u2019mores dish?Democracy\u2018I\u2019m flabbergasted\u2019: UNC leaders blindsided by trustees' decision on School of Civic Life and Leadership.\u201cMimi Chapman, chairperson of faculty, said she was \u201cflabbergasted\u201d in response to the exclusion of faculty input in the decision, which she said she considers to be an attack on shared University governance.\u201d From the same university that denied tenure to Nikole Hannah-Jones.Adam Schiff to run against Porter for Feinstein\u2019s California Senate seat. \u201cLee is an old-school, anti-establishment liberal with widespread name recognition in the Bay Area. Khanna has built more of a name for himself as a technocrat and wonk in the tech, antitrust, and economic realm, and co-chaired Bernie Sanders\u2019s 2020 presidential campaign. Porter comes from the Elizabeth Warren lane of the party. But Schiff\u2019s congressional identity has been shaped by his establishment ties.\u201dElection workers could see expanded protections as threats continue. \u201cWhile election workers mostly powered through a smooth process in November, the threat of political violence continues, according to election officials and voting rights advocates. Ramping up protections for election workers will be critical this year for legislatures.\u201dNPR obtained secret tapes recorded by prison staff during Virginia executions. \u201cAn NPR investigation can now reveal the tapes show the prison neglected to record key evidence during what was considered one of Virginia\u2019s worst executions, and staff appeared unprepared for some of the jobs they were tasked to do in the death chamber.\u201dDonelan confirms stiffer online safety measures after backbench pressure. \u201cUnder a further change to the bill, video footage that shows people crossing the Channel in small boats in a \u201cpositive light\u201d will be added to a list of illegal content that all tech platforms must proactively prevent from reaching users.\u201d How is this internet safety?!Missouri House faces backlash for women\u2019s dress code rule. \u201cDemocrats have excoriated Republicans on social media for legislating over what women should be required to wear. Criticism of the rule change comes at a time when the treatment of women in Missouri has received national attention.\u201dSpot the difference: Boris Johnson appears scrubbed from photo posted by Shapps. \u201cSocial media users were quick to point out that Johnson appeared to have been erased from the image \u2013 an identical picture is still on the No 10 Flickr account, dated 9 June 2021, with the former PM standing between Shapps and Hart.\u201d How very Stalin of him.\u2018It never stops\u2019: killings by US police reach record high in 2022. \u201cUS law enforcement killed at least 1,176 people in 2022, making it the deadliest year on record for police violence since experts first started tracking the killings, a new data analysis reveals.\u201dThese anti-trans bills are being prepped for 2023 state legislative sessions. \u201cLawmakers in at least eight states used the last two months of 2022 to prefile anti-transgender bills ahead of state legislative sessions convening this month \u2014\u00a0setting up another year of statehouse battles over trans rights,\u00a0while targeting health care for trans adults in new ways.\u201dThe secret money fueling the conservative anti-ESG push. \u201cThis isn\u2019t a grassroots movement, and it isn\u2019t coming from the financial industry, where most experts argue that considering issues like climate is prudent for investors. \u201cI think it\u2019s motivated by politics,\u201d says Witold Henisz, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania\u2019s Wharton School. \u201cThey think it\u2019s a political wedge issue. You can see some of the same patterns of money moving into the anti-ESG movement that pushed back against climate science in the aughts.\u201d\u201dA Con Man Is Succeeding Me in Congress Today. \u201cBut for now, there is no getting around the fact that Mr. Santos\u2019s con game is a manifestation of a growing political phenomenon of saying or doing anything, with no automatic consequences. Whether it be far-right election deniers, personal attacks that call for violence against opponents, claims of false-flag mass shootings, extremists spouting the first thing that comes to mind and even one politician saying he could \u201cshoot somebody\u201d on Fifth Avenue and still not lose supporters.\u201dHealthHow our microbiome is shaped by family, friends and even neighbours. \u201cPeople living in the same household share more than just a roof. Be they family or flatmate, housemates tend to have the same microbes colonizing their bodies, and the longer the cohabitation, the more similar these microbiomes become. The conclusion raises the possibility that diseases linked to microbiome dysfunction, including cancer, diabetes and obesity, could be partly transmissible.\u201dGas stove health concerns add urgency to calls for changes in public housing. \u201cAlarmingly, in a focus group conducted by the Public Health Law Center in Chicago, nearly 100 percent of public housing participants said they have also turned on their gas stoves to stay warm on cold days, which is an added danger for residents.\u201dPopulation Attributable Fraction of Gas Stoves and Childhood Asthma in the United States. \u201cThe proportion of childhood asthma that could be theoretically prevented if gas stove use was not present (e.g., state-specific PAFs) varied by state (Illinois = 21.1%; California = 20.1%; New York = 18.8%; Massachusetts = 15.4%; Pennsylvania = 13.5%). Our results quantify the US public health burden attributed to gas stove use and childhood asthma.\u201dLead and Cadmium Could Be in Your Dark Chocolate. \u201cThe chocolate industry has been grappling with ways to lower those levels. To see how much of a risk these favorite treats pose, Consumer Reports scientists recently measured the amount of heavy metals in 28 dark chocolate bars. They detected cadmium and lead in all of them.\u201dMediaNewsrooms that move beyond \u2018objectivity\u2019 can build trust. \u201cNewer, nonprofit news organizations often have launched with stated missions. The national digital news site the 19th, for example, aims to \u201celevate voices of women, people of color, and the LGBTQ+ community.\u201d\u201dThree years of The 19th: 30 cities, 54 employees and news that represents. \u201cIn the last year alone, we\u2019ve grown at an astronomical pace: from 32 employees to 54, from a news organization that pledged to be the most representative in the nation to one where 65 percent of our staff is non-White, 30 percent are LGBTQ+ and 19 percent are living with disabilities. We\u2019re now on the ground in more than 30 U.S. cities.\u201d I\u2019m so proud to be a part of this team.Layoff Brain. \u201cLayoffs are the worst for the people who lose their job, but there\u2019s a ripple effect on those who keep them \u2014 particularly if they keep them over the course of multiple layoffs. It\u2019s a curious mix of guilt, relief, trepidation, and anger. Are you supposed to be grateful to the company whose primary leadership strategy seems to be keeping its workers trapped in fear? How do you trust your manager\u2019s assurances of security further than the end of the next pay period?\u201dTrump Looks to Abandon Truth Social, His Own Social Media Platform. \u201cSince late last year, former President Trump has informed several people close to him that he doesn\u2019t want to re-up the exclusivity agreement with his social media company, Truth Social, two sources familiar with the matter tell Rolling Stone. \u201cThere\u2019s not going to be a need for that,\u201d is how one of the sources recalls Trump describing his soon-to-expire contractual obligation. [\u2026] Trump and some of his close allies have already brainstormed about him tweeting that, even though Big Tech tried to \u201csilence\u201d him over his lies about a \u201crigged election,\u201d he was now back to make \u201cthe Left\u201d miserable.\u201dJournalists (And Others) Should Leave Twitter. Here\u2019s How They Can Get Started. \u201cMany journalism organizations and public entities, such as local governments, believe Twitter is essential because it\u2019s a place people know they can turn to when there\u2019s big news \u2014 and find information from \u201cverified accounts\u201d that (barring a hack) ensure the source is who it\u2019s claiming to be. So, they tell themselves, they have to stick around. This isn\u2019t just short-sighted. It\u2019s foolish.\u201dPublishers, you should start using Mastodon: 10 reasons why. \u201cThere are plenty of articles about why you should leave Twitter (or at least, cross-post to Mastodon) for ethical, safety, political, social, and security/privacy reasons. This post won\u2019t do any of those things. Instead, all my arguments are about why it\u2019s smart from a pure business, marketing, and influence perspective to use Mastodon as soon as possible.\u201dScienceU.S.D.A. Approves First Vaccine for Honeybees. \u201c\u201cThere are millions of beehives all over the world, and they don\u2019t have a good health care system compared to other animals,\u201d she said. \u201cNow we have the tools to improve their resistance against diseases.\u201d\u201d Vaccines for bees!SocietyA vast majority of Americans are concerned people could face criminal penalties for abortion. \u201cThe data found that 80 percent of Americans are concerned that domestic abuse survivors could be reported by their abuser for getting an abortion. Eighty percent of people are also concerned that law enforcement could investigate people who have miscarriages or stillbirths if they are suspected of getting an abortion. The poll also found that 75 percent of people are concerned that people who get an abortion could be charged with a felony or go to jail.\u201dInside a US Neo-Nazi Homeschool Network With Thousands of Members. \u201cSince the group began in October 2021 it has openly embraced Nazi ideology and promoted white supremacy, while proudly discouraging parents from letting their white children play with or have any contact with people of any other race. Admins and members use racist, homophobic, and antisemitic slurs without shame, and quote Hitler and other Nazi leaders daily in a channel open to the public.\u201dThe tragedy of the commons is a false and dangerous myth. \u201cEven before Hardin\u2019s \u2018The Tragedy of the Commons\u2019 was published, however, the young political scientist Elinor Ostrom had proven him wrong. While Hardin speculated that the tragedy of the commons could be avoided only through total privatisation or total government control, Ostrom had witnessed groundwater users near her native Los Angeles hammer out a system for sharing their coveted resource.\u201dPain of police killings ripples outward to traumatize Black people and communities across US. \u201cEvidence shows that many Black Americans across the U.S. experience police killings of other Black people as traumatic events, and that this trauma diminishes the ability of Black communities to thrive.\u201d Sobering statistics.U.S. Officials Announce Plans To Continue Pretending Brutal State-Sponsored Violence Not Supposed To Happen. \u201c\u201cToday, as we deal with the fallout from the death of Tyre Nichols, myself and the highest officials in the American government pledge to keep acting like we don\u2019t want our highly militarized police force to kill innocent civilians every day,\u201d said President Joe Biden at a White House press conference, adding that he and his fellow elected officials would pretend to gasp, pray, and put on a big emotional show every time law enforcement carried out the exact murders against its own citizens they had both tacitly and publicly approved.\u201dUnionization increased by 200,000 in 2022: Tens of millions more wanted to join a union, but couldn\u2019t .\u201cOne crucial way we can promote a more prosperous, equitable economy is to dismantle existing barriers to union organizing and collective bargaining. It is urgent that policymakers enact reforms at the federal and state levels to protect and support workers\u2019 right to unionize.\u201dWhy Elon Musk and the billionaire space bros want to put people in space cages forever. \u201cThat said, I disagree with Mr. Wanjek: it requires much more than libertarian naivet\u00e9 to colonize space. Parking humans in containment shelters, on Mars or elsewhere, so as to breed them and select them like cattle \u2014 that requires malice.\u201d2023 'Doomsday Clock' moved 10 seconds closer to catastrophe. \u201cScientists revealed on Tuesday that the \u201cDoomsday Clock\u201d has been moved up to 90 seconds before midnight -- the closest humanity has ever been to armageddon.\u201d But everything else is going so well.Post-Roe March for Life showed anti-abortion activists are far from done. \u201cThe next steps for the movement were illustrated by the march\u2019s new route this year: Instead of ending at the steps of the Supreme Court as they have for nearly five decades, activists ended their march at the U.S. Capitol \u2014 underscoring their continued push for Congress to enact a federal abortion ban.\u201dAnti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric and state laws are hurting youth mental health, poll shows. \u201cSeventy-one percent of the 716 surveyed LGBTQ+ youth, ranging from teenagers to young adults who took the online poll last fall, said that debates around state laws restricting the rights of LGBTQ+ young people had negatively impacted their mental health. Twenty-seven percent characterized the negative effect as severe.\u201dWe Convinced Our School to Bring Back Masks. \u201cAs parents, it\u2019s worth remembering that the persistent ones usually get what they want. Look at the anti-maskers. They didn\u2019t give up. They kept pushing until they got their way. We don\u2019t need to be that aggressive, but I think a lot of us get discouraged and give up. The anti-masker types never give up. They never seem to get tired. So if we want to beat them and win over middle earth, we have to match their energy.\u201dElon Musk-funded nonprofit run by MIT professor offered to finance Swedish pro-nazi group. \u201cThe US-based and Elon Musk-funded Future of Life Institute, run by MIT professor and Swedish citizen Max Tegmark, offered a grant of $100,000 to right-wing extremists in Sweden, an Expo investigation reveals.\u201dPublic Transit Goes Off the Rails With Fewer Riders, Dwindling Cash, Rising Crime. \u201cSeveral of the nation\u2019s largest urban mass-transit systems are at a crossroads, with ridership still depressed three years into the pandemic and federal aid running out.\u201dTechnologyInstagram's co-founders are mounting a comeback. \u201cTikTok\u2019s innovation was to show you stuff using only algorithmic predictions, regardless of who your friends are or who you followed. It soon became the most downloaded app in the world. Artifact represents an effort to do the same thing, but for text.\u201d Potentially an interesting app, based on an interesting insight.Women, minorities lose ground in tech layoffs. \u201cThe technology industry has long struggled to recruit a diverse workforce, but the recent spate of cuts by Silicon Valley companies has hit women particularly hard, according to recently published analyses of demographic data from the layoffs. Women and some minorities were particularly vulnerable to layoffs because they were newer to their jobs and occupied roles that companies were less interested in retaining, experts said.\u201dU.S. sues Google for allegedly breaking antitrust laws with its ad business. \u201c\u201cFor 15 years, Google has pursued a course of anticompetitive conduct that has allowed it to halt the rise of rival technologies, manipulate auction mechanics, to insulate itself from competition, and force advertisers and publishers to use its tools,\u201d said Attorney General Merrick Garland at a press conference announcing the lawsuit.\u201dWarning: Do not \u201cother\u201d me because of my age. \u201cBut I hate this new attention lavished on aging. Why? Because it \u201cothers\u201d me. It puts me in a separate category from the rest of the world, and that is not how I think, feel, act, or want to be seen. All of a sudden I am not smart, pretty, successful, talented, or part of the family. I am \u201cold.\u201d I am somebody\u2019s responsibility. I have to be told when to stop driving, and my checkbook can be taken away. I am a candidate for Senior Living (banishment to a place full of other old people).\u201dTapbot shuts down Tweetbot as it pivots to Mastodon. \u201cNow that Twitter has confirmed it\u2019s banning third-party clients, some of the most prominent alternatives are going away. Tapbots has shut down work on Tweetbot, one of the more popular iOS apps, as Twitter rendered it non-functional \u201cin a blink of an eye.\u201d The developer is instead pivoting to Ivory, an app for the open social platform Mastodon. While it\u2019s limited to an invitation-only test for now, Tapbots hopes to make the software \u201cbetter than Tweetbot ever could be.\u201d\u201d Likewise, Mastodon will be better than Twitter ever could be.U.S. No Fly List Left on Unprotected Airline Server. \u201cAnalysis of the server resulted in the discovery of a text file named \u201cNoFly.csv,\u201d a reference to the subset of individuals in the Terrorist Screening Database who have been barred from air travel due to having suspected or known ties to terrorist organizations.\u201d\u2018Passion economy\u2019 platforms cut costs in tech downturn. \u201c\u201cPeople are making choices,\u201d said Rebecca McGrath, an internet analyst at Mintel. \u201cUnless you\u2019re very loyal to a creator, that\u2019ll be one of the obvious things to drop.\u201d\u201dTesla video promoting self-driving was staged, engineer testifies. \u201cA 2016 video that Tesla used to promote its self-driving technology was staged to show capabilities like stopping at a red light and accelerating at a green light that the system did not have, according to testimony by a senior engineer.\u201d They\u2019re fun cars to drive, but don\u2019t let them drive themselves.Medium embraces Mastodon. \u201cToday, Medium is launching a Mastodon instance at http://me.dm/ to help our authors, publications and readers find a home in the fediverse. Mastodon is an emerging force for good in social media and we are excited to join this community.\u201d Hell yeah.The Effects of Online Content Moderation: Evidence from President Trump's Account Deletion. \u201cThe toxicity of tweets sent by Trump followers relative to a representative sample of US Twitter users dropped by around 25% after the account deletion. Second, this effect is larger for pro-Trump tweets and Republican users. Third, Trump\u2019s suspension reduced the total number of tweets, suggesting a drop in engagement. Fourth, we find effects on individuals who did not follow Trump directly but followed somebody that did, suggesting network spillovers.\u201dThe Intercept Obtains Surveillance Footage of Tesla Crash on Bay Bridge. \u201cThese semi-autonomous systems are playing the same sort of trick as ChatGPT: they offer a convincing but shallow impression of a competent driverless car without any broader context to fall back on.\u201dApache\u00ae Appropriation. \u201cWe urge The Apache\u00ae Software Foundation to take the necessary steps needed to express the ally-ship they promote so deeply on their website, to act in accordance with their own code of conduct, to \u201cbe careful in the words that [they] choose\u201d, and change their name.\u201d +1.San Francisco Police Are Using Driverless Cars as Mobile Surveillance Cameras. \u201cLaw enforcement agencies already have access to automated license plate readers, geofence warrants, Ring Doorbell footage, as well as the ability to purchase location data. This practice will extend the reach of an already pervasive web of surveillance.\u201dSeattle schools sue tech giants over social media harm. \u201c[The lawsuit] blames [social media giants] for worsening mental health and behavioral disorders including anxiety, depression, disordered eating and cyberbullying; making it more difficult to educate students; and forcing schools to take steps such as hiring additional mental health professionals, developing lesson plans about the effects of social media, and providing additional training to teachers.\u201d\u2018Office Space\u2019 Inspired Engineer\u2019s Theft Scheme, Police Say. \u201cA software engineer siphoned more than $300,000 from his employer by introducing what prosecutors called a \u201cseries of malicious software edits\u201d that wired money into his personal account. If the scheme sounds like the plot of \u201cOffice Space,\u201d that\u2019s because the authorities said it was partly inspired by the movie.\u201dActivity Streams graphical model. \u201cSo I did a bit of drawing just to make it clearer (for myself) what kind of data can be shipped around in the Fediverse. To be clear, this is only a small part of the overall stack, but an important one.\u201d Useful work!TwitterElon Musk\u2019s Twitter hit with holocaust denial hate speech lawsuit in Germany. \u201cCurrent studies prove that 84% of posts containing antisemitic hate speech were not reviewed by social media platforms, as shown in a study by the Center for Countering Digital Hate. Which means that Twitter knows Jews are being publicly attacked on the platform every day and that antisemitism is becoming a normality in our society. And that the platform\u2019s response is by no means adequate.\u201dDaring Fireball: If You Needed Any More Confirmation, Internal Slack Messages at Twitter Show That Cutting Off Third-Party Clients Was 'Intentional'. \u201cTwitter can of course do what it wants, and Musk owns Twitter so he can do what he wants. But pulling the plug on these clients and ghosting everyone on communications about it is so absurdly disrespectful. Zero respect for the users for those apps, zero respect for the developers behind them \u2014 many of whom had been building on the Twitter platform for 10-15 years. Just a clown show.\u201dHow Twitter misleads us about how many people have left \u2014 and what to do about it. \u201cTo outside observers, it can seem like Twitter users are continuing as before, seemingly unaware of the millions of people who have left. \u201cYou left Twitter?\u201d a friend recently remarked, \u201cI hadn\u2019t noticed.\u201d Yet many of the accounts I follow haven\u2019t tweeted in ages, and roughly 15% of them have already set up accounts on Mastodon.\u201d Some great tips in this piece.", "html": "<p>This is my monthly roundup of the books, articles, and streaming media I found interesting. Here's my list for January, 2023.</p><h3>Apps + Websites</h3><p><a href=\"https://permissionslipcr.com\">Permission Slip.</a> \u201cIt\u2019s no secret that a huge number of companies are collecting, buying and selling data about us. Find out what information they collect, and take action to help protect yourself.\u201d An app by Consumer Reports that checks to see which businesses hold data about you - and then helps you to remove it. Great stuff.</p><h3>Books</h3><h4>Fiction</h4><p><a href=\"https://bookshop.org/a/7949/9780765389121\">The Kaiju Preservation Society, by John Scalzi.</a> This was written as catharsis after the stress and trauma of 2020-21, and reading it was equally cathartic. The author calls it a pop song of a book, and that\u2019s exactly right. It might not be Bach but it has a good beat and I\u2019ll be humming it for months. If you\u2019re looking for catharsis too, you could do much, much worse.</p><h4>Nonfiction</h4><p><a href=\"https://bookshop.org/a/7949/9780316365215\">Rest Is Resistance: A Manifesto, by Tricia Hersey.</a> In a lot of ways best read as a kind of sermon on self-sovereignty, Rest is Resistance is a treatise on fighting back against grind culture and prioritizing your needs over the needs of the exploitative economic system you happen to live in. So many of these harmful ideas are baked into American culture; so much so that some of the pleas here might seem obvious to foreign ears. Nonetheless, we need more of this work, and I found this book to be both affirming and necessary.</p><h3>Notable Articles</h3><h4>AI</h4><p><a href=\"https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/01/the-generative-ai-revolution-has-begun-how-did-we-get-here\">The generative AI revolution has begun\u2014how did we get here?</a> \u201cBut there was also a surprise. The OpenAI researchers discovered that in making the models bigger, they didn\u2019t just get better at producing text. The models could learn entirely new behaviors simply by being shown new training data. In particular, the researchers discovered that GPT3 could be trained to follow instructions in plain English without having to explicitly design the model that way.\u201d A superb introduction.</p><p><a href=\"https://futurism.com/seo-spammers-google-cnet-ai-generated-articles\">SEO Spammers Are Absolutely Thrilled Google Isn't Cracking Down on CNET's AI-Generated Articles.</a>\u201cThe implication was clear: that tools like ChatGPT will now allow scofflaws to pollute the internet with near-infinite quantities of bot-generated garbage, and that CNET have now paved the way. In a way, it served as a perfect illustration of a recent warning by Stanford and Georgetown academics that AI tech could rapidly start to fill the internet with endless quantities of misinformation and profiteering.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://time.com/6247678/openai-chatgpt-kenya-workers\">OpenAI Used Kenyan Workers on Less Than $2 Per Hour.</a> \u201cOne Sama worker tasked with reading and labeling text for OpenAI told TIME he suffered from recurring visions after reading a graphic description of a man having sex with a dog in the presence of a young child. \u201cThat was torture,\u201d he said. \u201cYou will read a number of statements like that all through the week. By the time it gets to Friday, you are disturbed from thinking through that picture.\u201d\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://theredhandfiles.com/chat-gpt-what-do-you-think\">I asked Chat GPT to write a song in the style of Nick Cave.</a> \u201cChatGPT has no inner being, it has been nowhere, it has endured nothing, it has not had the audacity to reach beyond its limitations, and hence it doesn\u2019t have the capacity for a shared transcendent experience, as it has no limitations from which to transcend. ChatGPT\u2019s melancholy role is that it is destined to imitate and can never have an authentic human experience, no matter how devalued and inconsequential the human experience may in time become.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://bert.org/2023/01/06/chatgpt-in-dr-sbaitso\">ChatGPT in DR SBAITSO.</a> \u201cBut it got me wondering, what if we replaced the internals of DR SBAITSO with ChatGPT but kept the weird synthesized voice?\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://theverge.com/2023/1/5/23540261/apple-text-to-speech-audiobooks-ebooks-artificial-intelligence-narrator-madison-jackson\">Apple Books quietly launches AI-narrated audiobooks.</a> \u201cAudiobooks narrated by a text-to-speech AI are now available via Apple\u2019s Books service, in a move with potentially huge implications for the multi-billion dollar audiobook industry. Apple describes the new \u201cdigital narration\u201d feature on its website as making \u201cthe creation of audiobooks more accessible to all,\u201d by reducing \u201cthe cost and complexity\u201d of producing them for authors and publishers.\u201d Speaking as a frequent audiobook listener: do not want.</p><p><a href=\"https://peopleofcolorintech.com/articles/facial-recognition-tech-used-to-jail-black-man-for-louisiana-theft-hes-never-been-to-louisiana\">Facial Recognition Tech Used To Jail Black Man For Louisiana Theft - He's Never Been To Louisiana.</a>\u201cThere were clear physical differences between Reid and the perpetrator in the surveillance footage, said Reid\u2019s attorney. For example, there was a 40-pound difference in body weight and Reid had a mole on his face. [\u2026] Researchers have long noted\u00a0racial biases\u00a0in specific facial recognition software, and we\u2019ve seen this play out in\u00a0wrongful arrests, like those of Nijeer Parks, Robert Williams, and Michael Oliver\u2014all Black men.\u201c</p><p><a href=\"https://maggieappleton.com/ai-dark-forest\">The Expanding Dark Forest and Generative AI.</a> \u201cHard exiting out of this cycle requires coming up with unquestionably original thoughts and theories. It means seeing and synthesising patterns across a broad range of sources: books, blogs, cultural narratives served up by media outlets, conversations, podcasts, lived experiences, and market trends. We can observe and analyse a much fuller range of inputs than bots and generative models can.\u201d</p><h4>Business</h4><p><a href=\"https://axios.com/2023/01/25/americans-increasingly-disgruntled-at-work\">Americans are increasingly disgruntled at work.</a> \u201cOf note: Workers who were in jobs that could be done remotely, but were forced to work on-site saw an increase of 7 points in active disengagement.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://mcsweeneys.net/articles/macroeconomic-changes-have-made-it-impossible-for-me-to-want-to-pay-you\">Macroeconomic Changes Have Made It Impossible for Me to Want to Pay You.</a> \u201cThere\u2019s no easy way to say this: I have made the difficult decision to lay off over six thousand of you. In the past two years, we have achieved huge wins together. But unfortunately, the macroeconomic environment has shifted in ways none of us could have foreseen, from an economy in which I did feel like paying you, to one in which I\u2019d rather not.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://longform.asmartbear.com/posts/extreme-questions\">Extreme questions to trigger new, better ideas.</a> \u201cThe following prompts jostle you out of tiny thinking. Each stretches some dimension of reality to an extreme. So extreme that it is nearly nonsense. But dramatically different perspectives can reveal distinctly new ideas. An idea that would be a 60% solution in an extreme hypothetical case, could be a 2x or even a 10x idea in reality.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://news.stanford.edu/2022/12/05/explains-recent-tech-layoffs-worried\">What explains recent tech layoffs, and why should we be worried?</a> \u201cLayoffs often do not cut costs, as there are many instances of laid-off employees being hired back as contractors, with companies paying the contracting firm. Layoffs often do not increase stock prices, in part because layoffs can signal that a company is having difficulty. Layoffs do not increase productivity. Layoffs do not solve what is often the underlying problem, which is often an ineffective strategy, a loss of market share, or too little revenue. Layoffs are basically a bad decision.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://wsj.com/articles/your-coworkers-are-less-ambitious-bosses-adjust-to-the-new-order-11672441067\">Your Coworkers Are Less Ambitious; Bosses Adjust to the New Order.</a> \u201cMany white-collar workers say the events of the past three years have reordered their priorities and showed them what they were missing when they were spending so much time at the office. Now that normalcy is returning, even some of the workers who used to be always on and always striving say they find themselves eyeing the clock as the day winds down, saying no to overtime work or even taking pay cuts for better work-life balance.\u201d Good!</p><h4>Climate</h4><p><a href=\"https://theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/18/revealed-forest-carbon-offsets-biggest-provider-worthless-verra-aoe\">Revealed: more than 90% of rainforest carbon offsets by biggest provider are worthless, analysis shows.</a>\u201cThe research into Verra, the world\u2019s leading carbon standard for the rapidly growing $2bn (\u00a31.6bn) voluntary offsets market, has found that, based on analysis of a significant percentage of the projects, more than 90% of their rainforest offset credits \u2013 among the most commonly used by companies \u2013 are likely to be \u201cphantom credits\u201d and do not represent genuine carbon reductions.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://ox.ac.uk/news/2023-01-06-compound-extreme-heat-and-drought-will-hit-90-world-population-oxford-study\">Compound extreme heat and drought will hit 90% of world population.</a> \u201cThe frequency of extreme compounding hazards is projected to intensify tenfold globally due to the combined effects of warming and decreases in terrestrial water storage, under the highest emission scenario. Over 90% of the world population and GDP is projected to be exposed to increasing compounding risks in the future climate, even under the lowest emission scenario.\u201d</p><h4>Culture</h4><p><a href=\"https://haleynahman.substack.com/p/132-the-contagious-visual-blandness\">The contagious visual blandness of Netflix.</a> \u201cThere are more green screens and sound stages, more CGI, more fixing-it-in-post. As these production tools have gotten slicker and cheaper and thus more widely abused, it\u2019s not that everything looks obviously shitty or too good to feel true, it\u2019s actually that most things look mid in the exact same way. The ubiquity of the look is making it harder to spot, and the overall result is weightless and uncanny. An endless stream of glossy vehicles that are easy to watch and easier to forget.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://nytimes.com/2023/01/09/dining/noma-closing-rene-redzepi.html\">Noma, Rated the World\u2019s Best Restaurant, Is Closing Its Doors.</a> \u201cThe Copenhagen chef Ren\u00e9 Redzepi says fine dining at the highest level, with its grueling hours and intense workplace culture, has hit a breaking point: \u201cIt\u2019s unsustainable.\u201d\u201d Time to close with one last audacious s\u2019mores dish?</p><h4>Democracy</h4><p><a href=\"https://dailytarheel.com/article/2023/01/university-unc-leaders-blindsided-trustees-decision-professional-school\">\u2018I\u2019m flabbergasted\u2019: UNC leaders blindsided by trustees' decision on School of Civic Life and Leadership.</a>\u201cMimi Chapman, chairperson of faculty, said she was \u201cflabbergasted\u201d in response to the exclusion of faculty input in the decision, which she said she considers to be an attack on shared University governance.\u201d From the same university that denied tenure to Nikole Hannah-Jones.</p><p><a href=\"https://vox.com/policy-and-politics/23573220/adam-schiff-california-senate-race-katie-porter-dianne-feinstein\">Adam Schiff to run against Porter for Feinstein\u2019s California Senate seat.</a> \u201cLee is an old-school, anti-establishment liberal with widespread name recognition in the Bay Area. Khanna has built more of a name for himself as a technocrat and wonk in the tech, antitrust, and economic realm, and co-chaired Bernie Sanders\u2019s 2020 presidential campaign. Porter comes from the Elizabeth Warren lane of the party. But Schiff\u2019s congressional identity has been shaped by his establishment ties.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://19thnews.org/2023/01/states-consider-election-worker-protections-threats-voting\">Election workers could see expanded protections as threats continue.</a> \u201cWhile election workers mostly powered through a smooth process in November, the threat of political violence continues, according to election officials and voting rights advocates. Ramping up protections for election workers will be critical this year for legislatures.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://npr.org/2023/01/19/1149547193/secret-execution-tapes-virginia\">NPR obtained secret tapes recorded by prison staff during Virginia executions.</a> \u201cAn NPR investigation can now reveal the tapes show the prison neglected to record key evidence during what was considered one of Virginia\u2019s worst executions, and staff appeared unprepared for some of the jobs they were tasked to do in the death chamber.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://theguardian.com/technology/2023/jan/17/donelan-confirms-stiffer-online-safety-measures-after-backbench-pressure\">Donelan confirms stiffer online safety measures after backbench pressure.</a> \u201cUnder a further change to the bill, video footage that shows people crossing the Channel in small boats in a \u201cpositive light\u201d will be added to a list of illegal content that all tech platforms must proactively prevent from reaching users.\u201d How is this internet safety?!</p><p><a href=\"https://kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article271158062.html\">Missouri House faces backlash for women\u2019s dress code rule.</a> \u201cDemocrats have excoriated Republicans on social media for legislating over what women should be required to wear. Criticism of the rule change comes at a time when the treatment of women in Missouri has received national attention.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://theguardian.com/politics/2023/jan/10/spot-the-difference-boris-johnson-appears-scrubbed-from-photo-posted-by-grant-shapps\">Spot the difference: Boris Johnson appears scrubbed from photo posted by Shapps.</a> \u201cSocial media users were quick to point out that Johnson appeared to have been erased from the image \u2013 an identical picture is still on the No 10 Flickr account, dated 9 June 2021, with the former PM standing between Shapps and Hart.\u201d How very Stalin of him.</p><p><a href=\"https://theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/06/us-police-killings-record-number-2022\">\u2018It never stops\u2019: killings by US police reach record high in 2022.</a> \u201cUS law enforcement killed at least 1,176 people in 2022, making it the deadliest year on record for police violence since experts first started tracking the killings, a new data analysis reveals.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://19thnews.org/2023/01/trans-health-care-bills-2023-legislative-session-lgbtq\">These anti-trans bills are being prepped for 2023 state legislative sessions.</a> \u201cLawmakers in at least eight states used the last two months of 2022 to prefile anti-transgender bills ahead of state legislative sessions convening this month \u2014\u00a0setting up another year of statehouse battles over trans rights,\u00a0while targeting health care for trans adults in new ways.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://fastcompany.com/90824901/secret-money-fueling-conservative-anti-esg-push\">The secret money fueling the conservative anti-ESG push.</a> \u201cThis isn\u2019t a grassroots movement, and it isn\u2019t coming from the financial industry, where most experts argue that considering issues like climate is prudent for investors. \u201cI think it\u2019s motivated by politics,\u201d says Witold Henisz, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania\u2019s Wharton School. \u201cThey think it\u2019s a political wedge issue. You can see some of the same patterns of money moving into the anti-ESG movement that pushed back against climate science in the aughts.\u201d\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://nytimes.com/2023/01/03/opinion/george-santos-congress.html\">A Con Man Is Succeeding Me in Congress Today.</a> \u201cBut for now, there is no getting around the fact that Mr. Santos\u2019s con game is a manifestation of a growing political phenomenon of saying or doing anything, with no automatic consequences. Whether it be far-right election deniers, personal attacks that call for violence against opponents, claims of false-flag mass shootings, extremists spouting the first thing that comes to mind and even one politician saying he could \u201cshoot somebody\u201d on Fifth Avenue and still not lose supporters.\u201d</p><h4>Health</h4><p><a href=\"https://nature.com/articles/d41586-023-00118-w\">How our microbiome is shaped by family, friends and even neighbours.</a> \u201cPeople living in the same household share more than just a roof. Be they family or flatmate, housemates tend to have the same microbes colonizing their bodies, and the longer the cohabitation, the more similar these microbiomes become. The conclusion raises the possibility that diseases linked to microbiome dysfunction, including cancer, diabetes and obesity, could be partly transmissible.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://19thnews.org/2023/01/gas-stove-asthma-health-concerns-public-housing\">Gas stove health concerns add urgency to calls for changes in public housing.</a> \u201cAlarmingly, in a focus group conducted by the Public Health Law Center in Chicago, nearly 100 percent of public housing participants said they have also turned on their gas stoves to stay warm on cold days, which is an added danger for residents.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://mdpi.com/1660-4601/20/1/75\">Population Attributable Fraction of Gas Stoves and Childhood Asthma in the United States.</a> \u201cThe proportion of childhood asthma that could be theoretically prevented if gas stove use was not present (e.g., state-specific PAFs) varied by state (Illinois = 21.1%; California = 20.1%; New York = 18.8%; Massachusetts = 15.4%; Pennsylvania = 13.5%). Our results quantify the US public health burden attributed to gas stove use and childhood asthma.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://consumerreports.org/health/food-safety/lead-and-cadmium-in-dark-chocolate-a8480295550\">Lead and Cadmium Could Be in Your Dark Chocolate.</a> \u201cThe chocolate industry has been grappling with ways to lower those levels. To see how much of a risk these favorite treats pose, Consumer Reports scientists recently measured the amount of heavy metals in 28 dark chocolate bars. They detected cadmium and lead in all of them.\u201d</p><h4>Media</h4><p><a href=\"https://washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/01/30/newsrooms-news-reporting-objectivity-diversity\">Newsrooms that move beyond \u2018objectivity\u2019 can build trust.</a> \u201cNewer, nonprofit news organizations often have launched with stated missions. The national digital news site the 19th, for example, aims to \u201celevate voices of women, people of color, and the LGBTQ+ community.\u201d\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://19thnews.org/2023/01/three-years-of-the-19th-30-cities-54-employees-and-news-that-represents\">Three years of The 19th: 30 cities, 54 employees and news that represents.</a> \u201cIn the last year alone, we\u2019ve grown at an astronomical pace: from 32 employees to 54, from a news organization that pledged to be the most representative in the nation to one where 65 percent of our staff is non-White, 30 percent are LGBTQ+ and 19 percent are living with disabilities. We\u2019re now on the ground in more than 30 U.S. cities.\u201d I\u2019m so proud to be a part of this team.</p><p><a href=\"https://annehelen.substack.com/p/layoff-brain\">Layoff Brain.</a> \u201cLayoffs are the worst for the people who lose their job, but there\u2019s a ripple effect on those who keep them \u2014 particularly if they keep them over the course of multiple layoffs. It\u2019s a curious mix of guilt, relief, trepidation, and anger. Are you supposed to be grateful to the company whose primary leadership strategy seems to be keeping its workers trapped in fear? How do you trust your manager\u2019s assurances of security further than the end of the next pay period?\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/donald-trump-ditch-truth-social-for-twitter-facebook-1234665307\">Trump Looks to Abandon Truth Social, His Own Social Media Platform.</a> \u201cSince late last year, former President Trump has informed several people close to him that he doesn\u2019t want to re-up the exclusivity agreement with his social media company, Truth Social, two sources familiar with the matter tell Rolling Stone. \u201cThere\u2019s not going to be a need for that,\u201d is how one of the sources recalls Trump describing his soon-to-expire contractual obligation. [\u2026] Trump and some of his close allies have already brainstormed about him tweeting that, even though Big Tech tried to \u201csilence\u201d him over his lies about a \u201crigged election,\u201d he was now back to make \u201cthe Left\u201d miserable.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://techdirt.com/2023/01/04/journalists-and-others-should-leave-twitter-heres-how-they-can-get-started\">Journalists (And Others) Should Leave Twitter. Here\u2019s How They Can Get Started.</a> \u201cMany journalism organizations and public entities, such as local governments, believe Twitter is essential because it\u2019s a place people know they can turn to when there\u2019s big news \u2014 and find information from \u201cverified accounts\u201d that (barring a hack) ensure the source is who it\u2019s claiming to be. So, they tell themselves, they have to stick around. This isn\u2019t just short-sighted. It\u2019s foolish.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://whatsnewinpublishing.com/publishers-you-should-start-using-mastodon-10-reasons-why\">Publishers, you should start using Mastodon: 10 reasons why.</a> \u201cThere are plenty of articles about why you should leave Twitter (or at least, cross-post to Mastodon) for ethical, safety, political, social, and security/privacy reasons. This post won\u2019t do any of those things. Instead, all my arguments are about why it\u2019s smart from a pure business, marketing, and influence perspective to use Mastodon as soon as possible.\u201d</p><h4>Science</h4><p><a href=\"https://nytimes.com/2023/01/07/science/honeybee-vaccine.html\">U.S.D.A. Approves First Vaccine for Honeybees.</a> \u201c\u201cThere are millions of beehives all over the world, and they don\u2019t have a good health care system compared to other animals,\u201d she said. \u201cNow we have the tools to improve their resistance against diseases.\u201d\u201d Vaccines for bees!</p><h4>Society</h4><p><a href=\"https://19thnews.org/2023/01/a-vast-majority-of-americans-are-concerned-people-could-face-criminal-penalties-for-abortion\">A vast majority of Americans are concerned people could face criminal penalties for abortion.</a> \u201cThe data found that 80 percent of Americans are concerned that domestic abuse survivors could be reported by their abuser for getting an abortion. Eighty percent of people are also concerned that law enforcement could investigate people who have miscarriages or stillbirths if they are suspected of getting an abortion. The poll also found that 75 percent of people are concerned that people who get an abortion could be charged with a felony or go to jail.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://vice.com/en/article/z34ane/neo-nazi-homeschool-ohio\">Inside a US Neo-Nazi Homeschool Network With Thousands of Members.</a> \u201cSince the group began in October 2021 it has openly embraced Nazi ideology and promoted white supremacy, while proudly discouraging parents from letting their white children play with or have any contact with people of any other race. Admins and members use racist, homophobic, and antisemitic slurs without shame, and quote Hitler and other Nazi leaders daily in a channel open to the public.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://aeon.co/essays/the-tragedy-of-the-commons-is-a-false-and-dangerous-myth\">The tragedy of the commons is a false and dangerous myth.</a> \u201cEven before Hardin\u2019s \u2018The Tragedy of the Commons\u2019 was published, however, the young political scientist Elinor Ostrom had proven him wrong. While Hardin speculated that the tragedy of the commons could be avoided only through total privatisation or total government control, Ostrom had witnessed groundwater users near her native Los Angeles hammer out a system for sharing their coveted resource.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://theconversation.com/pain-of-police-killings-ripples-outward-to-traumatize-black-people-and-communities-across-us-159624\">Pain of police killings ripples outward to traumatize Black people and communities across US.</a> \u201cEvidence shows that many Black Americans across the U.S. experience police killings of other Black people as traumatic events, and that this trauma diminishes the ability of Black communities to thrive.\u201d Sobering statistics.</p><p><a href=\"https://theonion.com/u-s-officials-announce-plans-to-continue-pretending-br-1850036671\">U.S. Officials Announce Plans To Continue Pretending Brutal State-Sponsored Violence Not Supposed To Happen.</a> \u201c\u201cToday, as we deal with the fallout from the death of Tyre Nichols, myself and the highest officials in the American government pledge to keep acting like we don\u2019t want our highly militarized police force to kill innocent civilians every day,\u201d said President Joe Biden at a White House press conference, adding that he and his fellow elected officials would pretend to gasp, pray, and put on a big emotional show every time law enforcement carried out the exact murders against its own citizens they had both tacitly and publicly approved.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://epi.org/publication/unionization-2022\">Unionization increased by 200,000 in 2022: Tens of millions more wanted to join a union, but couldn\u2019t .</a>\u201cOne crucial way we can promote a more prosperous, equitable economy is to dismantle existing barriers to union organizing and collective bargaining. It is urgent that policymakers enact reforms at the federal and state levels to protect and support workers\u2019 right to unionize.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://againstmars.substack.com/p/why-elon-musk-and-the-billionaire\">Why Elon Musk and the billionaire space bros want to put people in space cages forever.</a> \u201cThat said, I disagree with Mr. Wanjek: it requires much more than libertarian naivet\u00e9 to colonize space. Parking humans in containment shelters, on Mars or elsewhere, so as to breed them and select them like cattle \u2014 that requires malice.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://abcnews.go.com/US/2023-doomsday-clock-announcement-expect/story?id=96495463\">2023 'Doomsday Clock' moved 10 seconds closer to catastrophe.</a> \u201cScientists revealed on Tuesday that the \u201cDoomsday Clock\u201d has been moved up to 90 seconds before midnight -- the closest humanity has ever been to armageddon.\u201d But everything else is going so well.</p><p><a href=\"https://19thnews.org/2023/01/march-for-life-post-roe-anniversary-50-abortion-federal\">Post-Roe March for Life showed anti-abortion activists are far from done.</a> \u201cThe next steps for the movement were illustrated by the march\u2019s new route this year: Instead of ending at the steps of the Supreme Court as they have for nearly five decades, activists ended their march at the U.S. Capitol \u2014 underscoring their continued push for Congress to enact a federal abortion ban.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://19thnews.org/2023/01/lgbtq-mental-health-youth-laws\">Anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric and state laws are hurting youth mental health, poll shows.</a> \u201cSeventy-one percent of the 716 surveyed LGBTQ+ youth, ranging from teenagers to young adults who took the online poll last fall, said that debates around state laws restricting the rights of LGBTQ+ young people had negatively impacted their mental health. Twenty-seven percent characterized the negative effect as severe.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://jessicawildfire.substack.com/p/we-convinced-our-school-to-bring\">We Convinced Our School to Bring Back Masks.</a> \u201cAs parents, it\u2019s worth remembering that the persistent ones usually get what they want. Look at the anti-maskers. They didn\u2019t give up. They kept pushing until they got their way. We don\u2019t need to be that aggressive, but I think a lot of us get discouraged and give up. The anti-masker types never give up. They never seem to get tired. So if we want to beat them and win over middle earth, we have to match their energy.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://expo.se/2023/01/elon-musk-funded-nonprofit-run-mit-professor-offered-finance-swedish-pro-nazi-group\">Elon Musk-funded nonprofit run by MIT professor offered to finance Swedish pro-nazi group.</a> \u201cThe US-based and Elon Musk-funded Future of Life Institute, run by MIT professor and Swedish citizen Max Tegmark, offered a grant of $100,000 to right-wing extremists in Sweden, an Expo investigation reveals.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://wsj.com/articles/subway-mta-bart-public-transit-new-york-boston-san-francisco-11673198418\">Public Transit Goes Off the Rails With Fewer Riders, Dwindling Cash, Rising Crime.</a> \u201cSeveral of the nation\u2019s largest urban mass-transit systems are at a crossroads, with ridership still depressed three years into the pandemic and federal aid running out.\u201d</p><h4>Technology</h4><p><a href=\"https://platformer.news/p/instagrams-co-founders-are-mounting\">Instagram's co-founders are mounting a comeback.</a> \u201cTikTok\u2019s innovation was to show you stuff using only algorithmic predictions, regardless of who your friends are or who you followed. It soon became the most downloaded app in the world. Artifact represents an effort to do the same thing, but for text.\u201d Potentially an interesting app, based on an interesting insight.</p><p><a href=\"https://washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/01/27/diversity-layoffs-meta-facebook\">Women, minorities lose ground in tech layoffs.</a> \u201cThe technology industry has long struggled to recruit a diverse workforce, but the recent spate of cuts by Silicon Valley companies has hit women particularly hard, according to recently published analyses of demographic data from the layoffs. Women and some minorities were particularly vulnerable to layoffs because they were newer to their jobs and occupied roles that companies were less interested in retaining, experts said.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://npr.org/2023/01/24/1151055903/doj-files-second-antitrust-suit-against-google-seeks-to-break-up-its-ad-business\">U.S. sues Google for allegedly breaking antitrust laws with its ad business.</a> \u201c\u201cFor 15 years, Google has pursued a course of anticompetitive conduct that has allowed it to halt the rise of rival technologies, manipulate auction mechanics, to insulate itself from competition, and force advertisers and publishers to use its tools,\u201d said Attorney General Merrick Garland at a press conference announcing the lawsuit.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://francine.substack.com/p/warning-do-not-other-me-because-of\">Warning: Do not \u201cother\u201d me because of my age.</a> \u201cBut I hate this new attention lavished on aging. Why? Because it \u201cothers\u201d me. It puts me in a separate category from the rest of the world, and that is not how I think, feel, act, or want to be seen. All of a sudden I am not smart, pretty, successful, talented, or part of the family. I am \u201cold.\u201d I am somebody\u2019s responsibility. I have to be told when to stop driving, and my checkbook can be taken away. I am a candidate for Senior Living (banishment to a place full of other old people).\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://engadget.com/tweetbots-twitter-client-shutdown-195533095.html\">Tapbot shuts down Tweetbot as it pivots to Mastodon.</a> \u201cNow that Twitter has confirmed it\u2019s banning third-party clients, some of the most prominent alternatives are going away. Tapbots has shut down work on Tweetbot, one of the more popular iOS apps, as Twitter rendered it non-functional \u201cin a blink of an eye.\u201d The developer is instead pivoting to Ivory, an app for the open social platform Mastodon. While it\u2019s limited to an invitation-only test for now, Tapbots hopes to make the software \u201cbetter than Tweetbot ever could be.\u201d\u201d Likewise, Mastodon will be better than Twitter ever could be.</p><p><a href=\"https://dailydot.com/debug/no-fly-list-us-tsa-unprotected-server-commuteair\">U.S. No Fly List Left on Unprotected Airline Server.</a> \u201cAnalysis of the server resulted in the discovery of a text file named \u201cNoFly.csv,\u201d a reference to the subset of individuals in the Terrorist Screening Database who have been barred from air travel due to having suspected or known ties to terrorist organizations.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://ft.com/content/99452cdd-5532-4c6a-85e6-733c2fde3e9c\">\u2018Passion economy\u2019 platforms cut costs in tech downturn.</a> \u201c\u201cPeople are making choices,\u201d said Rebecca McGrath, an internet analyst at Mintel. \u201cUnless you\u2019re very loyal to a creator, that\u2019ll be one of the obvious things to drop.\u201d\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://reuters.com/technology/tesla-video-promoting-self-driving-was-staged-engineer-testifies-2023-01-17\">Tesla video promoting self-driving was staged, engineer testifies.</a> \u201cA 2016 video that Tesla used to promote its self-driving technology was staged to show capabilities like stopping at a red light and accelerating at a green light that the system did not have, according to testimony by a senior engineer.\u201d They\u2019re fun cars to drive, but don\u2019t let them drive themselves.</p><p><a href=\"https://blog.medium.com/medium-embraces-mastodon-19dcb873eb11\">Medium embraces Mastodon.</a> \u201cToday, Medium is launching a Mastodon instance at <a href=\"http://me.dm/\"></a><a href=\"http://me.dm/\">http://me.dm/</a> to help our authors, publications and readers find a home in the fediverse. Mastodon is an emerging force for good in social media and we are excited to join this community.\u201d Hell yeah.</p><p><a href=\"https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4296306\">The Effects of Online Content Moderation: Evidence from President Trump's Account Deletion.</a> \u201cThe toxicity of tweets sent by Trump followers relative to a representative sample of US Twitter users dropped by around 25% after the account deletion. Second, this effect is larger for pro-Trump tweets and Republican users. Third, Trump\u2019s suspension reduced the total number of tweets, suggesting a drop in engagement. Fourth, we find effects on individuals who did not follow Trump directly but followed somebody that did, suggesting network spillovers.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://pxlnv.com/linklog/intercept-tesla-crash\">The Intercept Obtains Surveillance Footage of Tesla Crash on Bay Bridge.</a> \u201cThese semi-autonomous systems are playing the same sort of trick as ChatGPT: they offer a convincing but shallow impression of a competent driverless car without any broader context to fall back on.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://blog.nativesintech.org/apache-appropriation\">Apache\u00ae Appropriation.</a> \u201cWe urge The Apache\u00ae Software Foundation to take the necessary steps needed to express the ally-ship they promote so deeply on their website, to act in accordance with their own code of conduct, to \u201cbe careful in the words that [they] choose\u201d, and change their name.\u201d +1.</p><p><a href=\"https://vice.com/en/article/v7dw8x/san-francisco-police-are-using-driverless-cars-as-mobile-surveillance-cameras\">San Francisco Police Are Using Driverless Cars as Mobile Surveillance Cameras.</a> \u201cLaw enforcement agencies already have access to automated license plate readers, geofence warrants, Ring Doorbell footage, as well as the ability to purchase location data. This practice will extend the reach of an already pervasive web of surveillance.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://apnews.com/article/social-media-seattle-lawsuits-mental-health-965a8f373e3bfed8157571912cc3b542\">Seattle schools sue tech giants over social media harm.</a> \u201c[The lawsuit] blames [social media giants] for worsening mental health and behavioral disorders including anxiety, depression, disordered eating and cyberbullying; making it more difficult to educate students; and forcing schools to take steps such as hiring additional mental health professionals, developing lesson plans about the effects of social media, and providing additional training to teachers.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://nytimes.com/2023/01/04/us/seattle-fraud-office-space.html\">\u2018Office Space\u2019 Inspired Engineer\u2019s Theft Scheme, Police Say.</a> \u201cA software engineer siphoned more than $300,000 from his employer by introducing what prosecutors called a \u201cseries of malicious software edits\u201d that wired money into his personal account. If the scheme sounds like the plot of \u201cOffice Space,\u201d that\u2019s because the authorities said it was partly inspired by the movie.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://reb00ted.org/tech/20230124-activitystreams-model\">Activity Streams graphical model.</a> \u201cSo I did a bit of drawing just to make it clearer (for myself) what kind of data can be shipped around in the Fediverse. To be clear, this is only a small part of the overall stack, but an important one.\u201d Useful work!</p><h4>Twitter</h4><p><a href=\"https://techcrunch.com/2023/01/25/elon-musk-twitter-antisemitic-hate-speech-lawsuit-germany\">Elon Musk\u2019s Twitter hit with holocaust denial hate speech lawsuit in Germany.</a> \u201cCurrent studies prove that 84% of posts containing antisemitic hate speech were not reviewed by social media platforms, as shown in a study by the Center for Countering Digital Hate. Which means that Twitter knows Jews are being publicly attacked on the platform every day and that antisemitism is becoming a normality in our society. And that the platform\u2019s response is by no means adequate.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://daringfireball.net/linked/2023/01/14/information-twitter-slack-confirmation\">Daring Fireball: If You Needed Any More Confirmation, Internal Slack Messages at Twitter Show That Cutting Off Third-Party Clients Was 'Intentional'.</a> \u201cTwitter can of course do what it wants, and Musk owns Twitter so he can do what he wants. But pulling the plug on these clients and ghosting everyone on communications about it is so absurdly disrespectful. Zero respect for the users for those apps, zero respect for the developers behind them \u2014 many of whom had been building on the Twitter platform for 10-15 years. Just a clown show.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://natematias.medium.com/how-twitter-misleads-us-about-how-many-people-have-left-and-what-to-do-about-it-bba484b6fed6\">How Twitter misleads us about how many people have left \u2014 and what to do about it.</a> \u201cTo outside observers, it can seem like Twitter users are continuing as before, seemingly unaware of the millions of people who have left. \u201cYou left Twitter?\u201d a friend recently remarked, \u201cI hadn\u2019t noticed.\u201d Yet many of the accounts I follow haven\u2019t tweeted in ages, and roughly 15% of them have already set up accounts on Mastodon.\u201d Some great tips in this piece.</p>" }, "author": { "type": "card", "name": "Ben Werdmuller", "url": "https://werd.io/profile/benwerd", "photo": "https://werd.io/file/5d388c5fb16ea14aac640912/thumb.jpg" }, "post-type": "article", "_id": "34830173", "_source": "191", "_is_read": false }
@teal Meine Barebones-Lösung ist es, wenn ich nichts lokal haben will, einfach im Github-Web-Frontend meines GH Pages Repos eine neue Datei zu erstellen, Frontmatter c&p oder erinnern und einfach schreiben, Markdown schreiben inkl. Preview.
Vermeidet eine Menge Probleme mit anderen Plattformen.
Wenn das zu unbequem sein sollte, versuche doch mal https://write.as für $6/Monat.
{ "type": "entry", "author": { "name": "@mnordmeyer", "url": "https://layer8.space/@mnordmeyer", "photo": null }, "url": "https://layer8.space/@mnordmeyer/109789724018845045", "content": { "html": "<p><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://chaos.social/@teal\">@<span>teal</span></a></span> Meine Barebones-L\u00f6sung ist es, wenn ich nichts lokal haben will, einfach im Github-Web-Frontend meines GH Pages Repos eine neue Datei zu erstellen, Frontmatter c&p oder erinnern und einfach schreiben, Markdown schreiben inkl. Preview.</p><p>Vermeidet eine Menge Probleme mit anderen Plattformen.</p><p>Wenn das zu unbequem sein sollte, versuche doch mal <a href=\"https://write.as\"><span>https://</span><span>write.as</span><span></span></a> f\u00fcr $6/Monat.</p><p><a href=\"https://layer8.space/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a> <a href=\"https://layer8.space/tags/Markdown\">#<span>Markdown</span></a> <a href=\"https://layer8.space/tags/API\">#<span>API</span></a></p>", "text": "@teal Meine Barebones-L\u00f6sung ist es, wenn ich nichts lokal haben will, einfach im Github-Web-Frontend meines GH Pages Repos eine neue Datei zu erstellen, Frontmatter c&p oder erinnern und einfach schreiben, Markdown schreiben inkl. Preview.Vermeidet eine Menge Probleme mit anderen Plattformen.Wenn das zu unbequem sein sollte, versuche doch mal https://write.as f\u00fcr $6/Monat.#IndieWeb #Markdown #API" }, "published": "2023-02-01T13:30:40+00:00", "post-type": "note", "_id": "34822575", "_source": "7235", "_is_read": false }
I'm inclined to agree.
Blogging Is Never Going Away https://www.termsofservice.social/p/blogging-is-never-going-away
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Notes on Migrating a WordPress Site to Eleventy
⭐️ favorited Notes on Migrating a WordPress Site to Eleventy
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Project Journal: Requirements Gathering
In some of my experiences I have hosted requirements gathering workshops where the subject matter experts (SMEs), business analysts (BA), and developers meet to discuss the AS-IS and TO-BE of a project. For the best experience the SMEs will provide, days prior to the ...
https://tmichellemoore.com/blog/project-journal-requirements-gathering/
#ProjectJournal #100DaysOfIndieWeb #BusinessAnalysis #IndieWeb #ProjectJournal #ProjectManagement #Requirements
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'Elon Musk indicates Twitter’s character limit is about to jump from 280 to 4,000' - forget where I saw this but any time you would like to make this happen it would be very welcome... I don't want to have to adapt my Indieweb posts as I POSSE 😀. #indieweb #POSSE
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When you are building a Micropub capability on your indieweb site and you have too many post types to add and too little time - which are the most important? 😀 I've kept it easy so far, replies and likes - basic social capabilities - but I'm excited to do something more creative with reviews, favourites or something to do with one of my hobbies. #indieweb #micropub
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~ #webrings watch ~
Posting a new way to connect with the indie web every day!
Day #6: The Queer Coded Webring
https://isaacfish.neocities.org/webring/
Isaac is a simple guy-- His #webring asks: Are you #queer ? Then get in here. Go show him & it some love!
#gay #lgbtq #indieweb #website #yesterweb #web #webdev #smallweb
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Right! (I knew this.)
> If you’re familiar with writing an OAuth client, then you're familiar with the problem of having to register your client manually with each OAuth provider. IndieAuth uses DNS as a replacement for client registration, thereby _eliminating the need for any manual registration_ with providers.
https://indieweb.org/IndieAuth
Just in case: Mastodon also doesn’t require **manual** registration; it’s absolutely possible to programmatically register new apps.
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A bit late, but happy new lunar year everyone! 🐰🎉
Any new year's resolutions? Mine are here: https://ggirelli.info/blog/2023/01/22/new-year-plan
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New year, new design.
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Project Journal: IndieWeb Webmentions: Create a Custom Block Pattern – From Scratch – Part 2
I didn’t have time today to create a block from scratch today but wanted to add two more resources to my list that Jonathan Bossenger provided…
Read More: https://tmichellemoore.com/blog/project-journal-indieweb-webmentions-create-a-custom-block-pattern-from-scratch-part-2/
#ProjectJournal #100DaysOfIndieWeb #CustomBlockPattern #IndieWeb #ProjectJournal #Webmentions #WordPress
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