This rings true to me.
{ "type": "entry", "published": "2023-08-02T08:44:25Z", "url": "https://adactio.com/links/20361", "category": [ "web", "split", "division", "tracking", "javascript", "advertising", "business", "indieweb" ], "bookmark-of": [ "https://ploum.net/2023-08-01-splitting-the-web.html" ], "content": { "text": "Splitting the Web\n\n\n\nThis rings true to me.", "html": "<h3>\n<a class=\"p-name u-bookmark-of\" href=\"https://ploum.net/2023-08-01-splitting-the-web.html\">\nSplitting the Web\n</a>\n</h3>\n\n<p>This rings true to me.</p>" }, "author": { "type": "card", "name": "Jeremy Keith", "url": "https://adactio.com/", "photo": "https://adactio.com/images/photo-150.jpg" }, "post-type": "bookmark", "_id": "38533353", "_source": "2", "_is_read": true }
friendly reminder that the semantic web is the actual web 3.0 and the "web3" crypto shit is co-opting that for marketing. don't believe their lies, web 3.0 is not techno-feudalism, it's what #indieweb is doing with microformats, xfn, etc.
{ "type": "entry", "author": { "name": "@bclindner", "url": "https://mas.to/@bclindner", "photo": null }, "url": "https://mas.to/@bclindner/110816529811814403", "content": { "html": "<p>friendly reminder that the semantic web is the actual web 3.0 and the \"web3\" crypto shit is co-opting that for marketing. don't believe their lies, web 3.0 is not techno-feudalism, it's what <a href=\"https://mas.to/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> is doing with microformats, xfn, etc.</p>", "text": "friendly reminder that the semantic web is the actual web 3.0 and the \"web3\" crypto shit is co-opting that for marketing. don't believe their lies, web 3.0 is not techno-feudalism, it's what #indieweb is doing with microformats, xfn, etc." }, "published": "2023-08-01T21:40:53+00:00", "post-type": "note", "_id": "38529865", "_source": "7235", "_is_read": true }
How many of the domains you own do you actively use?
#poll #domains #internet #web #OpenWeb #IndieWeb
0-49%
50-75%
76-100%
I don't own any domains
{ "type": "entry", "author": { "name": "@stefan", "url": "https://stefanbohacek.online/@stefan", "photo": null }, "url": "https://stefanbohacek.online/@stefan/110816274734647973", "content": { "html": "<p>How many of the domains you own do you actively use?</p><p><a href=\"https://stefanbohacek.online/tags/poll\">#<span>poll</span></a> <a href=\"https://stefanbohacek.online/tags/domains\">#<span>domains</span></a> <a href=\"https://stefanbohacek.online/tags/internet\">#<span>internet</span></a> <a href=\"https://stefanbohacek.online/tags/web\">#<span>web</span></a> <a href=\"https://stefanbohacek.online/tags/OpenWeb\">#<span>OpenWeb</span></a> <a href=\"https://stefanbohacek.online/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a></p><p>0-49%<br />50-75%<br />76-100%<br />I don't own any domains</p>", "text": "How many of the domains you own do you actively use?#poll #domains #internet #web #OpenWeb #IndieWeb0-49%\n50-75%\n76-100%\nI don't own any domains" }, "published": "2023-08-01T20:36:00+00:00", "post-type": "note", "_id": "38529358", "_source": "7235", "_is_read": true }
A two-part poll:
How many domains do you own?
#poll #domains #internet #web #OpenWeb #IndieWeb
None
1-4
5-10
10+
{ "type": "entry", "author": { "name": "@stefan", "url": "https://stefanbohacek.online/@stefan", "photo": null }, "url": "https://stefanbohacek.online/@stefan/110816272785705096", "content": { "html": "<p>A two-part poll:</p><p>How many domains do you own?</p><p><a href=\"https://stefanbohacek.online/tags/poll\">#<span>poll</span></a> <a href=\"https://stefanbohacek.online/tags/domains\">#<span>domains</span></a> <a href=\"https://stefanbohacek.online/tags/internet\">#<span>internet</span></a> <a href=\"https://stefanbohacek.online/tags/web\">#<span>web</span></a> <a href=\"https://stefanbohacek.online/tags/OpenWeb\">#<span>OpenWeb</span></a> <a href=\"https://stefanbohacek.online/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a></p><p>None<br />1-4<br />5-10<br />10+</p>", "text": "A two-part poll:How many domains do you own?#poll #domains #internet #web #OpenWeb #IndieWebNone\n1-4\n5-10\n10+" }, "published": "2023-08-01T20:35:31+00:00", "post-type": "note", "_id": "38529359", "_source": "7235", "_is_read": true }
Two good articles I found today, #indieweb and #irc https://ploum.net/2023-08-01-splitting-the-web.html
https://koshka.love/babel/irc-forever.html
{ "type": "entry", "author": { "name": "@aesthetikx", "url": "https://ruby.social/@aesthetikx", "photo": null }, "url": "https://ruby.social/@aesthetikx/110815902052944233", "content": { "html": "<p>Two good articles I found today, <a href=\"https://ruby.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> and <a href=\"https://ruby.social/tags/irc\">#<span>irc</span></a> <a href=\"https://ploum.net/2023-08-01-splitting-the-web.html\"><span>https://</span><span>ploum.net/2023-08-01-splitting</span><span>-the-web.html</span></a><br /><a href=\"https://koshka.love/babel/irc-forever.html\"><span>https://</span><span>koshka.love/babel/irc-forever.</span><span>html</span></a></p>", "text": "Two good articles I found today, #indieweb and #irc https://ploum.net/2023-08-01-splitting-the-web.html\nhttps://koshka.love/babel/irc-forever.html" }, "published": "2023-08-01T19:01:14+00:00", "post-type": "note", "_id": "38528488", "_source": "7235", "_is_read": true }
{ "type": "entry", "published": "2023-08-01T13:17:55+00:00", "url": "https://werd.io/2023/the-notable-list-august-2023", "name": "The notable list: August 2023", "content": { "text": "This is my monthly roundup of the links, books, and media I found interesting. Do you have suggestions? Let me know!BooksFictionRipe, by Sarah Rose Etter. Fuck yes. A heartstoppingly relentless, bold, knife attack of a book that cuts to the heart of the emptiness of living in Silicon Valley and everywhere. Every few pages I wanted to yell, \u201cthis, this, this.\u201d I couldn\u2019t put it down.NonfictionDancing at the Pity Party, by Tyler Feder. The thing about this kind of grief is that nobody knows what it\u2019s like until it happens. The sadness becomes a permanent a part of you, lurking just under the surface, and nobody understands. The feeling of being seen is extraordinarily rare. This book made me feel seen, and gave me space to feel the sadness. I\u2019m not OK. But I\u2019m not the only one.Gentle Writing Advice: How to Be a Writer Without Destroying Yourself, by Chuck Wendig. A sort of call to arms for writers, but here the arms reach out in a warm embrace and tell you to be yourself. It\u2019s not about being published; it\u2019s not about following other peoples\u2019 rules; it\u2019s about telling the stories that make your heart sing in a way that\u2019s true to you. The advice here is rooted in kindness and written with such warmth, wit, and charm that I came away feeling like I had a true ally. Thanks, Chuck.Notable ArticlesAIMedia Startups Draw Less Backing, But AI Is A Bright Spot. I don\u2019t know that it\u2019s fair to count AI startups as media startups. Given the (justified) labor disputes going on right now, I\u2019d offer that they\u2019re closer to anti-media, and I\u2019m not sure that I\u2019d think of them as a bright spot. There\u2019s plenty of room for AI to assist creatives, but of course the real money is in replacing them or devaluing their work.AP strikes deal with OpenAI. This caught my eye: an example of OpenAI licensing content from a publisher in order to make its models better. Other publishers should now know that they can make similar deals rather than letting their work be scraped up for free.The AI Dividend. I respect Bruce Schneier a great deal, but I hate this proposal. For one thing, what about people outside the US whose data was used? On the internet, the public is global. Wherever the tools are used, the rights infringed by AI tools are everyone\u2019s, from everywhere. Paying at the point of use rather than at the point of scraping cannot be the way.OpenAI and Microsoft Sued for $3 Billion Over Alleged ChatGPT 'Privacy Violations'. It\u2019s important that lawsuits like this center on the use, not the act of scraping itself - the latter does need to be protected. One to watch.Google Says It'll Scrape Everything You Post Online for AI. I think this is a legal challenge waiting to happen. While people who publish publicly online have a reasonable expectation that anyone can read their content, they don\u2019t have a similar expectation about content being modeled and analyzed. There\u2019s no de facto license to do this.Language Is a Poor Heuristic for Intelligence. \u201c\u201cLanguage skill indicates intelligence,\u201d and its logical inverse, \u201clack of language skill indicates non-intelligence,\u201d is a common heuristic with a long history. It is also a terrible one, inaccurate in a way that ruinously injures disabled people. Now, with recent advances in computing technology, we\u2019re watching this heuristic fail in ways that will harm almost everyone.\u201dClimatePhoenix\u2019s record streak of temperatures above 110F ends after 31 days. 31 straight days of 110\u00b0F / 43\u00b0C heat. And then only a short reprieve before more of it. Ocean surface temperatures at over 90\u00b0F / 32\u00b0C. And still there are people who deny we\u2019re in a crisis. Spoiler alert: it gets worse from here.Banks vote to limit accounting of emissions in bond and stock sales. The single biggest way large entities seem to be reducing their carbon emissions is through accounting. Not by taking action to diminish the impact of the climate crisis before it\u2019s too late; by changing some numbers on a spreadsheet. We\u2019ve crafted an imaginary cage for ourselves where the physical world is secondary to our modeling of it.This women-led philanthropy is redirecting climate funding. Directing funding from self-interested billionaire philanthropy to grassroots environmental justice organizations is wonderful to see. They\u2019re so much more likely to actually have an impact that will matter. And they need so much more support.Extreme heat prompts first-ever Amazon delivery driver strike. Climate change comes for package deliveries - not because of the flights, but because of the trucks. The back of Amazon trucks can reach 135 degrees, with no cooling system. These are the same drivers who have trouble stopping for water or bathroom breaks.\u2018Double agents\u2019: fossil-fuel lobbyists work for US groups trying to fight climate crisis. Greenwashing goes deep. Environmentally outspoken organizations should not hire fossil fuels lobbyists. There should be a list loudly calling out those that do. Otherwise it\u2019s all just words.Monday was hottest day for global average temperature on record, as climate crisis bites. And it will just keep coming. (The next day was hotter still.)'Environment is burning', warns UN rights chief. Plenty of people argue that the climate crisis is overblown. I think they\u2019re wrong. If anything, we need to be screaming about this more - and, I agree, calling out the deniers and green-washers. Billions of people will starve. Entire nations will become uninhabitable. It\u2019s not some kind of conspiracy; it\u2019s a call to action.Eigg Electric. This seems like what a part of the future looks like: the island of Eigg has its own power, generated by renewable energy. Members of the community are trained and paid to maintain it. A power grid is not a bad thing for resiliency (see Texas), but I can imagine a world where community sources are federated, rather than run through a central power company.Culture\u201cWrite With Love\u201d and Other Advice From Chuck Tingle. \u201cHow can I make this like me?\u201d is something I\u2019m striving to do better at in my creative work and my life as a whole. Words to live (and write) by.Roald Dahl Museum Calls Author\u2019s Racism \u2018Undeniable and Indelible\u2019. This is something we\u2019re going to contend with as our son gets a little older. Roald Dahl is an influential children\u2019s author (who lived where I grew up) who was also, unmistakably, a bigot with a deeply cruel streak. Some of these books are strikingly not okay.Bigger influence on the inside. A lovely, personal reflection on (in my opinion) the best TV show ever made.A Teenage Girl Is a Funhouse Mirror. I love this kind of short story: small, personal, revelatory. I wish I could write like this.DemocracyInfluencers Starting To Realize How The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) Will Do Real Damage. This bill will censor LGBTQ+ voices and far more. It\u2019s a way to heavily restrict the internet not just with respect to harmful content, but also \u201ccontroversial\u201d content. It also mandates identity verification if you\u2019re interacting with that content. It\u2019s a deeply regressive way of looking at publishing. There\u2019s still time to read up about it and tell your representative that you don\u2019t want it passed.A Black Man Was Elected Mayor in Rural Alabama, but the White Town Leaders Won\u2019t Let Him Serve. How many American cities operate like this, either explicitly or in spirit? The answer is not going to be a small number.Texas resigns from ERIC, a national program that keeps voter rolls updated. For a group of people that talks a lot about voter fraud, the Republican Party do seem to enjoy setting up the conditions to commit it.Houston Chronicle reports Texas DPS trooper witnessing 'inhumane' implementations against migrant families crossing Rio Grande. Every American needs to know that these kinds of sick harms are being done to people, including small children, in their names. And every American needs to understand that some of their fellow citizens actually support it. We continue to be in a very dark place.The opposition to Starmer has to begin now. I\u2019m homesick like crazy, but between the Conservatives and the unabashed Thatcherism of supposed opposition leader Keir Starmer, British politics look pretty bleak. The plan outlined here is one (long-shot) path forward.Immigration policies don\u2019t deter migrants from coming to the US -- Title 42 and the border rules replacing it only make the process longer and more difficult. The only reason to make immigration more difficult, particularly for people who are seeking asylum from terrible conditions, is because you hate immigrants and want to hurt them. As it turns out, these stupid rules don\u2019t even do what they claim to.U.S. destroys last of its declared chemical weapons, closing a deadly chapter dating to World War I. The key word, of course, is \u201cdeclared\u201d.Child marriage is still prevalent in the U.S. Here\u2019s why. People against child marriage restrictions say they will infringe on religious liberty. 86% of children who are married are girls. So, let\u2019s be clear: if you want this, fuck your religious liberty.For Emmett Till's family, national monument proclamation cements his inclusion in the American story. An important designation that should never have been necessary at all. Notable that a memorial sign for Emmett Till was repeatedly stolen and shot. The sickness is ongoing.HealthI am dying of squamous cell carcinoma, and the treatments that might save me are just out of reach.Utterly heartbreaking.America Is Wrapped in Miles of Toxic Lead Cables. It\u2019s not really mentioned in this article, but lead sheathing isn\u2019t just used in old phone cabling. It\u2019s in some modern cabling too, including underground and undersea cables used to provide internet. And the health risks are real.LaborUPS reaches deal with union Teamsters to avert strike. An example of why unions are great: a better wage secured for a large workforce, with better conditions. They weren\u2019t asking for anything crazy: reasonable pay, guaranteed vacations, and air conditioning in the trucks. It\u2019s just unfortunate that they didn\u2019t have these things before.UPS pilots won\u2019t fly if Teamsters strike. Really interesting to see people from across industries and disciplines fight for better conditions at the same time. I\u2019d say it\u2019s promising; even hopeful. I would like to see them all succeed, and for more to follow.Adam Pickets Everything. Adam Conover\u2019s activism has been refreshing to see during the writer\u2019s strike: not just picketing the studios but educating the public about what a union does and how a strike works at the same time. It\u2019s also fun to hear about other entertainers I admire working hard to support the picket lines.Life before cellphones: The barely believable after-work activities of young people in 2002. It\u2019s probably not too controversial to say that ubiquitous internet has hurt everyone\u2019s work-life balance. To see what should be normal life reflected in a \u201cremember when ...\u201d nostalgia piece is jarring. I remember this world!Up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right. Exactly this. What this piece calls People Theory, I call motivation over metrics. It\u2019s the same idea: there are no cheat codes for people. You\u2019ve actually got to use empathy with each other and build a community made of three dimensional human beings.Hollywood Studios Anticipate Writers Strike Lasting Until October. This feels like a good opportunity for a studio to become pro-union and scoop up every amazing writer in the business.MediaI'm never going to trust your news organization. Heather Bryant is spot on as usual here: trust is a facet of human relationships and not something you place in an organization, company, or product. Using a more appropriate framing will help you figure out how to build the relationships your newsroom needs.Merchant: How Silicon Valley mind-set begat Hollywood's strike. It\u2019s an interesting grift in a way: VC-subsidized startups changed an incumbent industry enough that its existing companies began to think that these new ideas were good business. But they never were, and it ate them from the inside.Bryan Goldberg: Why audience for online news is declining. I don\u2019t think the web is dying, but it\u2019s certainly not novel anymore - and you can\u2019t depend on its breadth alone to gain an audience. This is yet another call for \u201cniche\u201d publications - i.e., outlets that know who they\u2019re publishing for and go deep instead of wide.Vox Media stops using Chorus, proprietary CMS, for its own websites. Honestly, every media company should get out of the CMS business and just use WordPress or another open source alternative. This is not your core value or competitive advantage. Build tools that support your journalism (and then open source those, too).Local TV stations form new coalition to urge streaming reform. There\u2019s the potential here to upend niche sports coverage on live streaming services, which in part work through local broadcasting. And the legal ramifications of designating live TV streaming services as TV providers would be interesting.Media Is at a Unique Inflection Point. The subtext here is simple: to survive, media companies must know their audiences well (not just in aggregate) and serve their unmet needs directly. This has been true for a long time, but economics have sharpened the point.Twitter Is Dying. Is it Time for News Subscriptions to Follow? Paywalls are not it - for the news business or for society. I personally think there\u2019s a lot of mileage to be gained from patronage models, which have worked very well for both non-profit and commercial newsrooms - if their journalism really does provide a strong public service.Threads isn\u2019t for news and politics, says Instagram\u2019s boss. To put it another way: Meta doesn\u2019t want to have to worry about throwing an election. Meta wants us to focus on \u201csports, music, fashion, beauty, entertainment.\u201d Newsrooms, be advised.You (Yes, You) Should Start a Mailing List. If you own your relationships with your community, you\u2019ll never be locked into any platform. Start a blog, start a mailing list - get out of the algorithmic content game. This is even more important if you make a living from your work. Parker is right on the money here.Policing misinformation. \u201cIn general though, I think we should tread lightly.\u201d This piece captures my opinion on the subject well.How I\u2019ve defied labels and enlisted the help of others to create my value proposition. A lovely conversation with my friend Roxann Stafford, who has inspired and taught me so much.NonfictionReadme.Txt: A Memoir, by Chelsea Manning. A vivid, clear-eyed account of a series of lived experiences that nobody should have had to endure. As well as the story of her leaks and their aftermath, Chelsea discusses what it\u2019s like to work in military intelligence in gut-wrenching detail. This memoir is one of those historical documents that reveal so much about their era. More than that, and most importantly, it tells the truth. An important book written by a brave, fiercely intelligent, and fundamentally principled human being.SocietyThe truth about the women this Florida board says benefited from slavery. The idea that these women - or any enslaved people - benefitted from the degrading atrocity of slavery is disgusting. That a government is peddling this lie perpetuates the deep harm that was committed. The blind cruelty is unfathomable.The world\u2019s last internet cafes. A fascinating look into something that, for a little while, was a vital part of the global internet. They remain community hubs, even becoming de facto daycare centers, but smartphones and ubiquitous connectivity have left them struggling.Schools Usually Call Moms. Disappoint but unsurprising data around gender inequality in parenting. I find the fact that schools are more likely to call mothers infuriating, to the point that I\u2019ve experimented with creating a virtual call center number for both parents to share.Connecting Europe by train: 10 EU pilot services to boost cross-border rail. Europe knows what\u2019s up. I wish we could do this in the US - but there are so many obstacles.View of 'man as hunter, woman as gatherer' upended by new study. So much of gender essentialism is self-feeding: the idea that men are born to be aggressive hunters was conducted by men who made assumptions based on contemporary societal sexism. Of course women hunted. Of course grandmothers hunted. There\u2019s so much value in re-examining the prejudiced assumptions of the past.King of the Netherlands apologizes for country's role in slavery on 150th anniversary of abolition. \u201cKing Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands apologized Saturday for his country\u2019s role in slavery and asked for forgiveness during a historic speech greeted by cheers and whoops at an event to commemorate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Dutch colonies.\u201d Now do Zwarte Piet.TechnologyThe BBC on Mastodon: experimenting with distributed and decentralised social media. The fediverse is how every major new social network will be built for the next decade, and every media company will need to have a presence. Welcome to the BBC.Mastodon is easy and fun except when it isn\u2019t. An enormously useful piece of informal research. Some folks will disregard this for the same reason they disregard why some people use Macs instead of Linux, and whatever. But if Mastodon wants to be an accessible network, these are all problems to solve.Data Futures Lab Infrastructure Fund. This seems great: funding projects to create a fairer, more just data ecosystem, with a focus on teams who themselves come from impacted communities. I\u2019m excited to see what comes out of it.Tesla\u2019s secret team to suppress thousands of driving range complaints. The more I learn about Elon Musk, the more I think he\u2019s exactly the kind of entrepreneur that laws and regulations are there to protect us from. This seems like something Tesla owners could take real action on.Esther Crawford on Twitter and X. Esther clearly comes from a different perspective and worldview to me, but her take on Twitter and X is uniquely notable given how tied up in the story she\u2019s been. I honestly don\u2019t know what to think, but this is interesting background.Watch Out, Fediverse Users: The FBI Can Seize a Mastodon Server. This unfortunately stands to reason: the Mastodon instance where you make your home has the potential to be seized as part of an investigation. This is a downside of federation vs peer-to-peer, and is a reason why I have my own single-user instance. (Generally, though, it\u2019s worth saying that I\u2019d expect data to be subpoenaed rather than having the server itself be physically seized.)Vision for W3C. \u201cOur vision is for a World Wide Web that is more inclusive, and more respectful of its users: a Web that supports truth over falsehood, people over profits, humanity over hate.\u201d I like this sentiment a lot but it also has the potential to cause accidental harms. Who defines truth? W3C members? Someone else?The Arc browser is now available for all iOS and Mac users to download. Oh, hey, open release! I\u2019ve been using Arc as my primary browser all year, and I truly love it. It\u2019s a huge step forward in browser UX and while I don\u2019t use every feature, I can\u2019t see myself going back to the 1990s-style paradigm.TETRA Radio Code Encryption Has a Flaw: A Backdoor. One reason of many why open sourced protocols are more secure: backdoors can\u2019t be kept hidden and abused by manufacturers and state actors. This was a serious breach and had the potential to destabilize nations. Secret and proprietary never means more secure.As Twitter destroys its brand by renaming itself X, Mastodon user numbers are again soaring. Every time a billionaire makes a boneheaded social media decision, a Mastodon community gets its wings.Addressing Child Exploitation on Federated Social Media. One of the problems with decentralized networks is that really bad stuff can traverse across them. The fediverse has a child sexual abuse material problem. Filtering it out does not solve the core problem. How can the fediverse be a good actor here?Apple slams UK surveillance-bill proposals. Stories like this make me wonder if we\u2019ll ever get to a point where governments stop trying to backdoor encryption. Freedom from surveillance is a necessary prerequisite for free speech; observation always creates a chilling effect. These efforts aren\u2019t about fighting crime. This is about power.Dear Alt-Twitter Designers: It\u2019s about the network! You can have the best tech in the world, or the loftiest ideals, but social media is about people and communities more than anything else. If you don\u2019t have that, and can\u2019t nurture disparate, diverse spaces that grow organically over time, you don\u2019t have a social media platform.Meta provides Facebook messages in Nebraska abortion case prosecution. Or: why real privacy legislation would also protect women seeking reproductive healthcare. These laws aren\u2019t just a principle; they save lives.Bluesky is under fire for allowing usernames with racial slurs. A cautionary tale to say the least. The linked PR with slurs removed from a username denylist is rough to see. Real, vulnerable apologies and strong action to correct would go some way, but it might be too late.The whitening of social media. \u201cTo watch the doors that have been opened to so many start to close because of racism in particular is a slap in the face, especially when so many white allies don\u2019t seem to grasp the quieter sides of racism. Racism isn\u2019t always overt and loud. Sometimes it is the cloak of polite exclusion. It\u2019s the whitening of spaces that previously welcomed diversity. It\u2019s rules that stifle people of color under the guise of \u201cfairness.\u201d Fairness to whom?\u201dThreads Adopting ActivityPub Makes Sense, but Won't Be Easy. I agree that ActivityPub is the right choice for Meta and any company wanting to follow a similar strategy, for the reasons laid out here. I\u2019ve been thinking about tools that might make adoption easier for startups and hobbyists.Meta-provided Facebook chats led a woman to plead guilty to abortion-related charges. One of my nightmares is that something I helped to build would be used in this kind of prosecution. There\u2019s an expectation of privacy built into the design of direct messaging apps, and designers have a responsibility to protect their users. They failed here.How to Identify \u201cTruthy\u201d Tech Trends. I love Amber Case\u2019s framing of \u201ctruthy\u201d tech: hype-driven technologies that promise too much too soon, are driven by FOMO, and are intriguing because of their depictions in popular culture. There are plenty of examples to choose from right now, and this is a great guide to spotting them.Permission. An interesting thought experiment: do we need Google, or does Google need us? At what point does the center of gravity change enough for us to consider it worthwhile to block Googlebot and come out better for having done so? Until recently this would have been unthinkable.Lessons From the Catastrophic Failure of the Metaverse. Worth considering the number of grifters who swore blind that the metaverse would be a thing. Of course it wasn\u2019t a thing. It was a fever dream embraced by people who have clearly never watched anyone actually use technology: a corporate boondoggle at best.Meta unspools Threads. A lot of people in the fediverse are rightly worried about what the arrival of Threads (which is Mastodon-compatible) will bring. I think it\u2019s probably a positive addition for most people, and Casey Newton\u2019s writeup here does a good job of explaining why.Fairphone 4\u2014the repairable, sustainable smartphone\u2014is coming to the US. The Fairphone is more properly referred to as a fairer phone - there\u2019s still work to do to really make it equitable - but it\u2019s great to see it being launched in the US. More products that have this focus on repairability and owner control, please.CJEU ruling on Meta referral could close the chapter on surveillance capitalism. The impact of legislation like GDPR goes far beyond their jurisdictions, because it\u2019s hard to segment a data architecture for just some users. This ruling that Meta must provide its service to users who do not consent to tracking and processing of their personal data is potentially seismic.", "html": "<p><img src=\"https://werd.io/file/64c905ef9279e2f7f2056392/thumb.jpg\" alt=\"The San Francisco skyline imposed upon a blood red sky\" width=\"1024\" height=\"683\" /></p><p>This is my monthly roundup of the links, books, and media I found interesting. Do you have suggestions? <a href=\"mailto:ben@benwerd.com\">Let me know!</a></p><h3>Books</h3><h4>Fiction</h4><p><a href=\"https://bookshop.org/a/7949/9781668011638\">Ripe, by Sarah Rose Etter.</a> Fuck yes. A heartstoppingly relentless, bold, knife attack of a book that cuts to the heart of the emptiness of living in Silicon Valley and everywhere. Every few pages I wanted to yell, \u201cthis, this, this.\u201d I couldn\u2019t put it down.</p><h4>Nonfiction</h4><p><a href=\"https://bookshop.org/a/7949/9780525553038\">Dancing at the Pity Party, by Tyler Feder.</a> The thing about this kind of grief is that nobody knows what it\u2019s like until it happens. The sadness becomes a permanent a part of you, lurking just under the surface, and nobody understands. The feeling of being seen is extraordinarily rare. This book made me feel seen, and gave me space to feel the sadness. I\u2019m not OK. But I\u2019m not the only one.</p><p><a href=\"https://bookshop.org/a/7949/9781440301209\">Gentle Writing Advice: How to Be a Writer Without Destroying Yourself, by Chuck Wendig.</a> A sort of call to arms for writers, but here the arms reach out in a warm embrace and tell you to be yourself. It\u2019s not about being published; it\u2019s not about following other peoples\u2019 rules; it\u2019s about telling the stories that make your heart sing in a way that\u2019s true to you. The advice here is rooted in kindness and written with such warmth, wit, and charm that I came away feeling like I had a true ally. Thanks, Chuck.</p><h3>Notable Articles</h3><h4>AI</h4><p><a href=\"https://news.crunchbase.com/media-entertainment/media-startups-vc-funding-ai\">Media Startups Draw Less Backing, But AI Is A Bright Spot.</a> I don\u2019t know that it\u2019s fair to count AI startups as media startups. Given the (justified) labor disputes going on right now, I\u2019d offer that they\u2019re closer to anti-media, and I\u2019m not sure that I\u2019d think of them as a bright spot. There\u2019s plenty of room for AI to assist creatives, but of course the real money is in replacing them or devaluing their work.</p><p><a href=\"https://axios.com/2023/07/13/ap-openai-news-sharing-tech-deal\">AP strikes deal with OpenAI.</a> This caught my eye: an example of OpenAI licensing content from a publisher in order to make its models better. Other publishers should now know that they can make similar deals rather than letting their work be scraped up for free.</p><p><a href=\"https://schneier.com/blog/archives/2023/07/the-ai-dividend.html\">The AI Dividend.</a> I respect Bruce Schneier a great deal, but I hate this proposal. For one thing, what about people outside the US whose data was used? On the internet, the public is global. Wherever the tools are used, the rights infringed by AI tools are everyone\u2019s, from everywhere. Paying at the point of use rather than at the point of scraping cannot be the way.</p><p><a href=\"https://vice.com/en/article/wxjxgx/openai-and-microsoft-sued-for-dollar3-billion-over-alleged-chatgpt-privacy-violations\">OpenAI and Microsoft Sued for $3 Billion Over Alleged ChatGPT 'Privacy Violations'.</a> It\u2019s important that lawsuits like this center on the use, not the act of scraping itself - the latter does need to be protected. One to watch.</p><p><a href=\"https://gizmodo.com/google-says-itll-scrape-everything-you-post-online-for-1850601486\">Google Says It'll Scrape Everything You Post Online for AI.</a> I think this is a legal challenge waiting to happen. While people who publish publicly online have a reasonable expectation that anyone can read their content, they don\u2019t have a similar expectation about content being modeled and analyzed. There\u2019s no de facto license to do this.</p><p><a href=\"https://karawynn.substack.com/p/language-is-a-poor-heuristic-for\">Language Is a Poor Heuristic for Intelligence.</a> \u201c\u201cLanguage skill indicates intelligence,\u201d and its logical inverse, \u201clack of language skill indicates non-intelligence,\u201d is a common heuristic with a long history. It is also a terrible one, inaccurate in a way that ruinously injures disabled people. Now, with recent advances in computing technology, we\u2019re watching this heuristic fail in ways that will harm almost everyone.\u201d</p><h4>Climate</h4><p><a href=\"https://theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/31/us-extereme-heat-alert-wildfires\">Phoenix\u2019s record streak of temperatures above 110F ends after 31 days.</a> 31 straight days of 110\u00b0F / 43\u00b0C heat. And then only a short reprieve before more of it. Ocean surface temperatures at over 90\u00b0F / 32\u00b0C. And still there are people who deny we\u2019re in a crisis. Spoiler alert: it gets worse from here.</p><p><a href=\"https://reuters.com/business/banks-vote-limit-accounting-emissions-bond-stock-sales-sources-2023-07-30\">Banks vote to limit accounting of emissions in bond and stock sales.</a> The single biggest way large entities seem to be reducing their carbon emissions is through accounting. Not by taking action to diminish the impact of the climate crisis before it\u2019s too late; by changing some numbers on a spreadsheet. We\u2019ve crafted an imaginary cage for ourselves where the physical world is secondary to our modeling of it.</p><p><a href=\"https://19thnews.org/2023/07/women-led-philanthropies-are-cutting-billionaires-out-of-climate-funding-decisions\">This women-led philanthropy is redirecting climate funding.</a> Directing funding from self-interested billionaire philanthropy to grassroots environmental justice organizations is wonderful to see. They\u2019re so much more likely to actually have an impact that will matter. And they need so much more support.</p><p><a href=\"https://grist.org/labor/extreme-heat-california-amazon-delivery-driver-strike\">Extreme heat prompts first-ever Amazon delivery driver strike.</a> Climate change comes for package deliveries - not because of the flights, but because of the trucks. The back of Amazon trucks can reach 135 degrees, with no cooling system. These are the same drivers who have trouble stopping for water or bathroom breaks.</p><p><a href=\"https://theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/05/double-agent-fossil-fuel-lobbyists\">\u2018Double agents\u2019: fossil-fuel lobbyists work for US groups trying to fight climate crisis.</a> Greenwashing goes deep. Environmentally outspoken organizations should not hire fossil fuels lobbyists. There should be a list loudly calling out those that do. Otherwise it\u2019s all just words.</p><p><a href=\"https://theguardian.com/world/2023/jul/04/monday-was-hottest-day-for-global-average-temperature-on-record-as-climate-crisis-bites\">Monday was hottest day for global average temperature on record, as climate crisis bites.</a> And it will just keep coming. (The next day was hotter still.)</p><p><a href=\"https://rte.ie/news/world/2023/0703/1392388-un-climate-change\">'Environment is burning', warns UN rights chief.</a> Plenty of people argue that the climate crisis is overblown. I think they\u2019re wrong. If anything, we need to be screaming about this more - and, I agree, calling out the deniers and green-washers. Billions of people will starve. Entire nations will become uninhabitable. It\u2019s not some kind of conspiracy; it\u2019s a call to action.</p><p><a href=\"http://isleofeigg.org/eigg-electric\">Eigg Electric.</a> This seems like what a part of the future looks like: the island of Eigg has its own power, generated by renewable energy. Members of the community are trained and paid to maintain it. A power grid is not a bad thing for resiliency (see Texas), but I can imagine a world where community sources are federated, rather than run through a central power company.</p><h4>Culture</h4><p><a href=\"https://tor.com/2023/07/25/write-with-love-and-other-advice-from-chuck-tingle\">\u201cWrite With Love\u201d and Other Advice From Chuck Tingle.</a> \u201cHow can I make this like me?\u201d is something I\u2019m striving to do better at in my creative work and my life as a whole. Words to live (and write) by.</p><p><a href=\"https://nytimes.com/2023/07/20/books/roald-dahl-museum-anti-semitism-racism.html?smid=url-share&unlocked_article_code=G0celj0g03Z5sQPmvA5Wa96Cpx56VwzFLUjGzo8FCyZBTgkssAoYZc8eI4BCAQWp7wyV4Hprnhe4IeqAbPgOr-PEQFia8c4RNKxmGF4KstQU_hqWwg79c9c0ibmS4xySXyoTrNHINQj7PnToAubbLeT6D2x3_6sy1Cy1o_xgScM63m59Cgy3rOuWdml8hRtEdMZChl5g771wJWf1gUHkXMao3Rsd3FpqdehBKFw1gfbeU6epZKs4-_U5YgI4xUXVdbdPmbxUXF4lI8adi7wX_p_ye1JVlPapMeGLQffjm4W1gu3psTAr7jsBjC-bqP5vskX0s_bvCgPGHjnthkfKhsUAQ2hFABSk9AafCvbu\">Roald Dahl Museum Calls Author\u2019s Racism \u2018Undeniable and Indelible\u2019.</a> This is something we\u2019re going to contend with as our son gets a little older. Roald Dahl is an influential children\u2019s author (who lived where I grew up) who was also, unmistakably, a bigot with a deeply cruel streak. Some of these books are strikingly not okay.</p><p><a href=\"http://williamgallagher.com/selfdistract/2023/07/07/bigger-influence-on-the-inside\">Bigger influence on the inside.</a> A lovely, personal reflection on (in my opinion) the best TV show ever made.</p><p><a href=\"https://electricliterature.com/didi-by-amber-caron\">A Teenage Girl Is a Funhouse Mirror.</a> I love this kind of short story: small, personal, revelatory. I wish I could write like this.</p><h4>Democracy</h4><p><a href=\"https://techdirt.com/2023/07/25/influencers-starting-to-realize-how-the-kids-online-safety-act-kosa-will-do-real-damage\">Influencers Starting To Realize How The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) Will Do Real Damage.</a> This bill will censor LGBTQ+ voices and far more. It\u2019s a way to heavily restrict the internet not just with respect to harmful content, but also \u201ccontroversial\u201d content. It also mandates identity verification if you\u2019re interacting with that content. It\u2019s a deeply regressive way of looking at publishing. There\u2019s still time to read up about it and tell your representative that you don\u2019t want it passed.</p><p><a href=\"https://capitalbnews.org/newbern-alabama-black-mayor\">A Black Man Was Elected Mayor in Rural Alabama, but the White Town Leaders Won\u2019t Let Him Serve.</a> How many American cities operate like this, either explicitly or in spirit? The answer is not going to be a small number.</p><p><a href=\"https://pluribusnews.com/news-and-events/texas-resigns-from-eric-a-national-program-that-keeps-voter-rolls-updated\">Texas resigns from ERIC, a national program that keeps voter rolls updated.</a> For a group of people that talks a lot about voter fraud, the Republican Party do seem to enjoy setting up the conditions to commit it.</p><p><a href=\"https://abc13.com/texas-troopers-told-to-push-children-rio-grande-crossings-houston-chronicle-benjamin-wermund/13516632\">Houston Chronicle reports Texas DPS trooper witnessing 'inhumane' implementations against migrant families crossing Rio Grande.</a> Every American needs to know that these kinds of sick harms are being done to people, including small children, in their names. And every American needs to understand that some of their fellow citizens actually support it. We continue to be in a very dark place.</p><p><a href=\"https://taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2023/07/17/the-opposition-to-starmer-has-to-begin-now\">The opposition to Starmer has to begin now.</a> I\u2019m homesick like crazy, but between the Conservatives and the unabashed Thatcherism of supposed opposition leader Keir Starmer, British politics look pretty bleak. The plan outlined here is one (long-shot) path forward.</p><p><a href=\"https://theconversation.com/immigration-policies-dont-deter-migrants-from-coming-to-the-us-title-42-and-the-border-rules-replacing-it-only-make-the-process-longer-and-more-difficult-200776\">Immigration policies don\u2019t deter migrants from coming to the US -- Title 42 and the border rules replacing it only make the process longer and more difficult.</a> The only reason to make immigration more difficult, particularly for people who are seeking asylum from terrible conditions, is because you hate immigrants and want to hurt them. As it turns out, these stupid rules don\u2019t even do what they claim to.</p><p><a href=\"https://apnews.com/article/chemical-weapons-war-kentucky-colorado-sarin-0737441e73aeb62f6a105c30ab067393\">U.S. destroys last of its declared chemical weapons, closing a deadly chapter dating to World War I.</a> The key word, of course, is \u201cdeclared\u201d.</p><p><a href=\"https://19thnews.org/2023/07/explaining-child-marriage-laws-united-states\">Child marriage is still prevalent in the U.S. Here\u2019s why.</a> People against child marriage restrictions say they will infringe on religious liberty. 86% of children who are married are girls. So, let\u2019s be clear: if you want this, fuck your religious liberty.</p><p><a href=\"https://apnews.com/article/emmett-till-monument-national-proclamation-civil-rights-7c9c5e6b7ce18c9180f943b512bb4032\">For Emmett Till's family, national monument proclamation cements his inclusion in the American story.</a> An important designation that should never have been necessary at all. Notable that a memorial sign for Emmett Till was repeatedly stolen and shot. The sickness is ongoing.</p><h4>Health</h4><p><a href=\"https://jakeseliger.com/2023/07/22/i-am-dying-of-squamous-cell-carcinoma-and-the-treatments-that-might-save-me-are-just-out-of-reach\">I am dying of squamous cell carcinoma, and the treatments that might save me are just out of reach.</a>Utterly heartbreaking.</p><p><a href=\"https://wsj.com/articles/lead-cables-telecoms-att-toxic-5b34408b?reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink&st=4kkz3izxclng65n\">America Is Wrapped in Miles of Toxic Lead Cables.</a> It\u2019s not really mentioned in this article, but lead sheathing isn\u2019t just used in old phone cabling. It\u2019s in some modern cabling too, including underground and undersea cables used to provide internet. And the health risks are real.</p><h4>Labor</h4><p><a href=\"https://bbc.com/news/business-66306882\">UPS reaches deal with union Teamsters to avert strike.</a> An example of why unions are great: a better wage secured for a large workforce, with better conditions. They weren\u2019t asking for anything crazy: reasonable pay, guaranteed vacations, and air conditioning in the trucks. It\u2019s just unfortunate that they didn\u2019t have these things before.</p><p><a href=\"https://freightwaves.com/news/ups-pilots-wont-fly-if-teamsters-strike\">UPS pilots won\u2019t fly if Teamsters strike.</a> Really interesting to see people from across industries and disciplines fight for better conditions at the same time. I\u2019d say it\u2019s promising; even hopeful. I would like to see them all succeed, and for more to follow.</p><p><a href=\"https://jacobin.com/2023/07/adam-conover-wga-strike\">Adam Pickets Everything.</a> Adam Conover\u2019s activism has been refreshing to see during the writer\u2019s strike: not just picketing the studios but educating the public about what a union does and how a strike works at the same time. It\u2019s also fun to hear about other entertainers I admire working hard to support the picket lines.</p><p><a href=\"https://slate.com/human-interest/2023/06/life-before-cell-phones-internet-after-work.html\">Life before cellphones: The barely believable after-work activities of young people in 2002.</a> It\u2019s probably not too controversial to say that ubiquitous internet has hurt everyone\u2019s work-life balance. To see what should be normal life reflected in a \u201cremember when ...\u201d nostalgia piece is jarring. I remember this world!</p><p><a href=\"https://rawsignal.ca/newsletter-archive/up-up-down-down-left-right-left-right\">Up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right.</a> Exactly this. What this piece calls People Theory, I call motivation over metrics. It\u2019s the same idea: there are no cheat codes for people. You\u2019ve actually got to use empathy with each other and build a community made of three dimensional human beings.</p><p><a href=\"https://deadline.com/2023/07/writers-strike-hollywood-studios-deal-fight-wga-actors-1235434335\">Hollywood Studios Anticipate Writers Strike Lasting Until October.</a> This feels like a good opportunity for a studio to become pro-union and scoop up every amazing writer in the business.</p><h4>Media</h4><p><a href=\"https://hbcompass.io/im-never-going-to-trust-your-news-organization\">I'm never going to trust your news organization.</a> Heather Bryant is spot on as usual here: trust is a facet of human relationships and not something you place in an organization, company, or product. Using a more appropriate framing will help you figure out how to build the relationships your newsroom needs.</p><p><a href=\"https://latimes.com/business/technology/story/2023-07-21/column-hollywood-sag-aftra-strike-strike-silicon-valleys-magical-thinking\">Merchant: How Silicon Valley mind-set begat Hollywood's strike.</a> It\u2019s an interesting grift in a way: VC-subsidized startups changed an incumbent industry enough that its existing companies began to think that these new ideas were good business. But they never were, and it ate them from the inside.</p><p><a href=\"https://pressgazette.co.uk/publishers/digital-journalism/publishers-must-adapt-to-life-outside-the-world-wide-web-or-be-crushed-says-bustle-ceo-bryan-goldberg\">Bryan Goldberg: Why audience for online news is declining.</a> I don\u2019t think the web is dying, but it\u2019s certainly not novel anymore - and you can\u2019t depend on its breadth alone to gain an audience. This is yet another call for \u201cniche\u201d publications - i.e., outlets that know who they\u2019re publishing for and go deep instead of wide.</p><p><a href=\"https://axios.com/2023/07/18/vox-media-chorus\">Vox Media stops using Chorus, proprietary CMS, for its own websites.</a> Honestly, every media company should get out of the CMS business and just use WordPress or another open source alternative. This is not your core value or competitive advantage. Build tools that support your journalism (and then open source those, too).</p><p><a href=\"https://axios.com/2023/07/18/local-tv-stations-coalition-streaming-reform\">Local TV stations form new coalition to urge streaming reform.</a> There\u2019s the potential here to upend niche sports coverage on live streaming services, which in part work through local broadcasting. And the legal ramifications of designating live TV streaming services as TV providers would be interesting.</p><p><a href=\"https://amediaoperator.com/newsletter/media-is-at-a-unique-inflection-point\">Media Is at a Unique Inflection Point.</a> The subtext here is simple: to survive, media companies must know their audiences well (not just in aggregate) and serve their unmet needs directly. This has been true for a long time, but economics have sharpened the point.</p><p><a href=\"https://bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2023-07-14/twitter-is-dying-is-it-time-for-news-subscriptions-to-follow\">Twitter Is Dying. Is it Time for News Subscriptions to Follow?</a> Paywalls are not it - for the news business or for society. I personally think there\u2019s a lot of mileage to be gained from patronage models, which have worked very well for both non-profit and commercial newsrooms - if their journalism really does provide a strong public service.</p><p><a href=\"https://theverge.com/2023/7/7/23787334/instagram-threads-news-politics-adam-mosseri-meta-facebook\">Threads isn\u2019t for news and politics, says Instagram\u2019s boss.</a> To put it another way: Meta doesn\u2019t want to have to worry about throwing an election. Meta wants us to focus on \u201csports, music, fashion, beauty, entertainment.\u201d Newsrooms, be advised.</p><p><a href=\"https://readtpa.com/p/you-yes-you-should-start-a-mailing\">You (Yes, You) Should Start a Mailing List.</a> If you own your relationships with your community, you\u2019ll never be locked into any platform. Start a blog, start a mailing list - get out of the algorithmic content game. This is even more important if you make a living from your work. Parker is right on the money here.</p><p><a href=\"https://snarfed.org/2023-06-30_policing-misinformation\">Policing misinformation.</a> \u201cIn general though, I think we should tread lightly.\u201d This piece captures my opinion on the subject well.</p><p><a href=\"https://linkedin.com/pulse/how-ive-defied-labels-enlisted-help-others-create-my-wang-faulkner\">How I\u2019ve defied labels and enlisted the help of others to create my value proposition.</a> A lovely conversation with my friend Roxann Stafford, who has inspired and taught me so much.</p><h4>Nonfiction</h4><p><a href=\"https://bookshop.org/a/7949/9780374279271\">Readme.Txt: A Memoir, by Chelsea Manning.</a> A vivid, clear-eyed account of a series of lived experiences that nobody should have had to endure. As well as the story of her leaks and their aftermath, Chelsea discusses what it\u2019s like to work in military intelligence in gut-wrenching detail. This memoir is one of those historical documents that reveal so much about their era. More than that, and most importantly, it tells the truth. An important book written by a brave, fiercely intelligent, and fundamentally principled human being.</p><h4>Society</h4><p><a href=\"https://19thnews.org/2023/07/women-slavery-benefits-florida-department-of-education\">The truth about the women this Florida board says benefited from slavery.</a> The idea that these women - or any enslaved people - benefitted from the degrading atrocity of slavery is disgusting. That a government is peddling this lie perpetuates the deep harm that was committed. The blind cruelty is unfathomable.</p><p><a href=\"https://restofworld.org/2023/internet-cafes\">The world\u2019s last internet cafes.</a> A fascinating look into something that, for a little while, was a vital part of the global internet. They remain community hubs, even becoming de facto daycare centers, but smartphones and ubiquitous connectivity have left them struggling.</p><p><a href=\"https://emilyoster.substack.com/p/schools-usually-call-moms\">Schools Usually Call Moms.</a> Disappoint but unsurprising data around gender inequality in parenting. I find the fact that schools are more likely to call mothers infuriating, to the point that I\u2019ve experimented with creating a virtual call center number for both parents to share.</p><p><a href=\"https://transport.ec.europa.eu/news-events/news/connecting-europe-train-10-eu-pilot-services-boost-cross-border-rail-2023-01-31_en\">Connecting Europe by train: 10 EU pilot services to boost cross-border rail.</a> Europe knows what\u2019s up. I wish we could do this in the US - but there are so many obstacles.</p><p><a href=\"https://npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2023/07/01/1184749528/men-are-hunters-women-are-gatherers-that-was-the-assumption-a-new-study-upends-i\">View of 'man as hunter, woman as gatherer' upended by new study.</a> So much of gender essentialism is self-feeding: the idea that men are born to be aggressive hunters was conducted by men who made assumptions based on contemporary societal sexism. Of course women hunted. Of course grandmothers hunted. There\u2019s so much value in re-examining the prejudiced assumptions of the past.</p><p><a href=\"https://apnews.com/article/slavery-netherlands-abolition-anniversary-kings-speech-b5fc1d4a278041dcfa3a0e671303d621\">King of the Netherlands apologizes for country's role in slavery on 150th anniversary of abolition.</a> \u201cKing Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands apologized Saturday for his country\u2019s role in slavery and asked for forgiveness during a historic speech greeted by cheers and whoops at an event to commemorate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Dutch colonies.\u201d Now do Zwarte Piet.</p><h4>Technology</h4><p><a href=\"https://bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2023-07-mastodon-distributed-decentralised-fediverse-activitypub\">The BBC on Mastodon: experimenting with distributed and decentralised social media.</a> The fediverse is how every major new social network will be built for the next decade, and every media company will need to have a presence. Welcome to the BBC.</p><p><a href=\"https://erinkissane.com/mastodon-is-easy-and-fun-except-when-it-isnt\">Mastodon is easy and fun except when it isn\u2019t.</a> An enormously useful piece of informal research. Some folks will disregard this for the same reason they disregard why some people use Macs instead of Linux, and whatever. But if Mastodon wants to be an accessible network, these are all problems to solve.</p><p><a href=\"https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/data-futures-lab/grantmaking/infrastructure-fund\">Data Futures Lab Infrastructure Fund.</a> This seems great: funding projects to create a fairer, more just data ecosystem, with a focus on teams who themselves come from impacted communities. I\u2019m excited to see what comes out of it.</p><p><a href=\"https://reuters.com/investigates/special-report/tesla-batteries-range\">Tesla\u2019s secret team to suppress thousands of driving range complaints.</a> The more I learn about Elon Musk, the more I think he\u2019s exactly the kind of entrepreneur that laws and regulations are there to protect us from. This seems like something Tesla owners could take real action on.</p><p><a href=\"https://twitter.com/esthercrawford/status/1684291048682684416\">Esther Crawford on Twitter and X.</a> Esther clearly comes from a different perspective and worldview to me, but her take on Twitter and X is uniquely notable given how tied up in the story she\u2019s been. I honestly don\u2019t know what to think, but this is interesting background.</p><p><a href=\"https://pcmag.com/news/watch-out-fediverse-users-the-fbi-can-seize-a-mastodon-server\">Watch Out, Fediverse Users: The FBI Can Seize a Mastodon Server.</a> This unfortunately stands to reason: the Mastodon instance where you make your home has the potential to be seized as part of an investigation. This is a downside of federation vs peer-to-peer, and is a reason why I have my own single-user instance. (Generally, though, it\u2019s worth saying that I\u2019d expect data to be subpoenaed rather than having the server itself be physically seized.)</p><p><a href=\"https://w3.org/TR/2023/DNOTE-w3c-vision-20230725\">Vision for W3C.</a> \u201cOur vision is for a World Wide Web that is more inclusive, and more respectful of its users: a Web that supports truth over falsehood, people over profits, humanity over hate.\u201d I like this sentiment a lot but it also has the potential to cause accidental harms. Who defines truth? W3C members? Someone else?</p><p><a href=\"https://theverge.com/2023/7/25/23802843/arc-browser-mac-ios-waitlist-availability\">The Arc browser is now available for all iOS and Mac users to download.</a> Oh, hey, open release! I\u2019ve been using Arc as my primary browser all year, and I truly love it. It\u2019s a huge step forward in browser UX and while I don\u2019t use every feature, I can\u2019t see myself going back to the 1990s-style paradigm.</p><p><a href=\"https://wired.com/story/tetra-radio-encryption-backdoor\">TETRA Radio Code Encryption Has a Flaw: A Backdoor.</a> One reason of many why open sourced protocols are more secure: backdoors can\u2019t be kept hidden and abused by manufacturers and state actors. This was a serious breach and had the potential to destabilize nations. Secret and proprietary never means more secure.</p><p><a href=\"https://techcrunch.com/2023/07/24/as-twitter-destroys-its-brand-by-renaming-itself-x-mastodon-usage-numbers-are-again-soaring/?guccounter=1\">As Twitter destroys its brand by renaming itself X, Mastodon user numbers are again soaring.</a> Every time a billionaire makes a boneheaded social media decision, a Mastodon community gets its wings.</p><p><a href=\"https://cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/io/news/addressing-child-exploitation-federated-social-media\">Addressing Child Exploitation on Federated Social Media.</a> One of the problems with decentralized networks is that really bad stuff can traverse across them. The fediverse has a child sexual abuse material problem. Filtering it out does not solve the core problem. How can the fediverse be a good actor here?</p><p><a href=\"https://bbc.com/news/technology-66256081\">Apple slams UK surveillance-bill proposals.</a> Stories like this make me wonder if we\u2019ll ever get to a point where governments stop trying to backdoor encryption. Freedom from surveillance is a necessary prerequisite for free speech; observation always creates a chilling effect. These efforts aren\u2019t about fighting crime. This is about power.</p><p><a href=\"https://zephoria.medium.com/dear-alt-twitter-designers-its-about-the-network-3d6f7e8714dd\">Dear Alt-Twitter Designers: It\u2019s about the network!</a> You can have the best tech in the world, or the loftiest ideals, but social media is about people and communities more than anything else. If you don\u2019t have that, and can\u2019t nurture disparate, diverse spaces that grow organically over time, you don\u2019t have a social media platform.</p><p><a href=\"https://19thnews.org/2023/07/abortion-laws-facebook-messages-digital-privacy\">Meta provides Facebook messages in Nebraska abortion case prosecution.</a> Or: why real privacy legislation would also protect women seeking reproductive healthcare. These laws aren\u2019t just a principle; they save lives.</p><p><a href=\"https://techcrunch.com/2023/07/17/bluesky-racial-slurs-banned-list-usernames\">Bluesky is under fire for allowing usernames with racial slurs.</a> A cautionary tale to say the least. The linked PR with slurs removed from a username denylist is rough to see. Real, vulnerable apologies and strong action to correct would go some way, but it might be too late.</p><p><a href=\"https://blackgirlinmaine.com/current-events/the-whitening-of-social-media\">The whitening of social media.</a> \u201cTo watch the doors that have been opened to so many start to close because of racism in particular is a slap in the face, especially when so many white allies don\u2019t seem to grasp the quieter sides of racism. Racism isn\u2019t always overt and loud. Sometimes it is the cloak of polite exclusion. It\u2019s the whitening of spaces that previously welcomed diversity. It\u2019s rules that stifle people of color under the guise of \u201cfairness.\u201d Fairness to whom?\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://thenewstack.io/threads-adopting-activitypub-makes-sense-but-wont-be-easy\">Threads Adopting ActivityPub Makes Sense, but Won't Be Easy.</a> I agree that ActivityPub is the right choice for Meta and any company wanting to follow a similar strategy, for the reasons laid out here. I\u2019ve been thinking about tools that might make adoption easier for startups and hobbyists.</p><p><a href=\"https://theverge.com/2023/7/11/23790923/facebook-meta-woman-daughter-guilty-abortion-nebraska-messenger-encryption-privacy\">Meta-provided Facebook chats led a woman to plead guilty to abortion-related charges.</a> One of my nightmares is that something I helped to build would be used in this kind of prosecution. There\u2019s an expectation of privacy built into the design of direct messaging apps, and designers have a responsibility to protect their users. They failed here.</p><p><a href=\"https://caseorganic.medium.com/how-to-identify-truthy-tech-trends-70f553c5a445\">How to Identify \u201cTruthy\u201d Tech Trends.</a> I love Amber Case\u2019s framing of \u201ctruthy\u201d tech: hype-driven technologies that promise too much too soon, are driven by FOMO, and are intriguing because of their depictions in popular culture. There are plenty of examples to choose from right now, and this is a great guide to spotting them.</p><p><a href=\"https://adactio.com/journal/20315\">Permission.</a> An interesting thought experiment: do we need Google, or does Google need us? At what point does the center of gravity change enough for us to consider it worthwhile to block Googlebot and come out better for having done so? Until recently this would have been unthinkable.</p><p><a href=\"https://thenation.com/article/culture/metaverse-zuckerberg-pr-hype\">Lessons From the Catastrophic Failure of the Metaverse.</a> Worth considering the number of grifters who swore blind that the metaverse would be a thing. Of course it wasn\u2019t a thing. It was a fever dream embraced by people who have clearly never watched anyone actually use technology: a corporate boondoggle at best.</p><p><a href=\"https://platformer.news/p/meta-unspools-threads\">Meta unspools Threads.</a> A lot of people in the fediverse are rightly worried about what the arrival of Threads (which is Mastodon-compatible) will bring. I think it\u2019s probably a positive addition for most people, and Casey Newton\u2019s writeup here does a good job of explaining why.</p><p><a href=\"https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/07/fairphone-is-coming-to-america\">Fairphone 4\u2014the repairable, sustainable smartphone\u2014is coming to the US.</a> The Fairphone is more properly referred to as a fairer phone - there\u2019s still work to do to really make it equitable - but it\u2019s great to see it being launched in the US. More products that have this focus on repairability and owner control, please.</p><p><a href=\"https://techcrunch.com/2023/07/04/cjeu-meta-superprofiling-decision\">CJEU ruling on Meta referral could close the chapter on surveillance capitalism.</a> The impact of legislation like GDPR goes far beyond their jurisdictions, because it\u2019s hard to segment a data architecture for just some users. This ruling that Meta must provide its service to users who do not consent to tracking and processing of their personal data is potentially seismic.</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": "38525677", "_source": "191", "_is_read": true }
I wrote a blog post on "Entrypoints to the Indieweb", in which I share how I integrate some wholesome indieweb-surfing into everyday life.
https://www.haukeluebbers.de/blog/2023-07-entrypoints-to-the-indieweb/
#blogpost still doing #bringbackblogs #indieweb
{ "type": "entry", "author": { "name": "@dubbel", "url": "https://mstdn.io/@dubbel", "photo": null }, "url": "https://mstdn.io/@dubbel/110814283218036884", "content": { "html": "<p>I wrote a blog post on \"Entrypoints to the Indieweb\", in which I share how I integrate some wholesome indieweb-surfing into everyday life.</p><p><a href=\"https://www.haukeluebbers.de/blog/2023-07-entrypoints-to-the-indieweb/\"><span>https://www.</span><span>haukeluebbers.de/blog/2023-07-</span><span>entrypoints-to-the-indieweb/</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://mstdn.io/tags/blogpost\">#<span>blogpost</span></a> still doing <a href=\"https://mstdn.io/tags/bringbackblogs\">#<span>bringbackblogs</span></a> <a href=\"https://mstdn.io/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a></p>", "text": "I wrote a blog post on \"Entrypoints to the Indieweb\", in which I share how I integrate some wholesome indieweb-surfing into everyday life.https://www.haukeluebbers.de/blog/2023-07-entrypoints-to-the-indieweb/#blogpost still doing #bringbackblogs #indieweb" }, "published": "2023-08-01T12:09:32+00:00", "post-type": "note", "_id": "38525253", "_source": "7235", "_is_read": false }
I see thereโs no #indieweb #lemmy / #kbin community. Anyone interested in starting one up? Or maybe thereโs another better place (aside from Mastodon) that people thread stuff? Iโm happy to start it but kinda new to the whole community as it is. That and I already admin/mod a few #threadiverse communities.
{ "type": "entry", "author": { "name": "@sass", "url": "https://mastodon.social/@sass", "photo": null }, "url": "https://mastodon.social/@sass/110810811869015032", "content": { "html": "<p>I see there\u2019s no <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/lemmy\">#<span>lemmy</span></a> / <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/kbin\">#<span>kbin</span></a> community. Anyone interested in starting one up? Or maybe there\u2019s another better place (aside from Mastodon) that people thread stuff? I\u2019m happy to start it but kinda new to the whole community as it is. That and I already admin/mod a few <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/threadiverse\">#<span>threadiverse</span></a> communities.</p>", "text": "I see there\u2019s no #indieweb #lemmy / #kbin community. Anyone interested in starting one up? Or maybe there\u2019s another better place (aside from Mastodon) that people thread stuff? I\u2019m happy to start it but kinda new to the whole community as it is. That and I already admin/mod a few #threadiverse communities." }, "published": "2023-07-31T21:26:44+00:00", "post-type": "note", "_id": "38520770", "_source": "7235", "_is_read": false }
Who wants to roast my website (i.e. poke around and point out things I should add/fix/change)? If thereโs anything you like you could call that out too but looking to add some things to my list to improve it. Thanks!
{ "type": "entry", "author": { "name": "@shellsharks", "url": "https://infosec.exchange/@shellsharks", "photo": null }, "url": "https://infosec.exchange/@shellsharks/110810798642328950", "content": { "html": "<p>Who wants to roast my website (i.e. poke around and point out things I should add/fix/change)? If there\u2019s anything you like you could call that out too but looking to add some things to my list to improve it. Thanks!</p><p><a href=\"https://shellsharks.com/\"><span>https://</span><span>shellsharks.com/</span><span></span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://infosec.exchange/tags/roastmysite\">#<span>roastmysite</span></a> <a href=\"https://infosec.exchange/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://infosec.exchange/tags/webdesign\">#<span>webdesign</span></a> <a href=\"https://infosec.exchange/tags/webdev\">#<span>webdev</span></a></p>", "text": "Who wants to roast my website (i.e. poke around and point out things I should add/fix/change)? If there\u2019s anything you like you could call that out too but looking to add some things to my list to improve it. Thanks!https://shellsharks.com/#roastmysite #indieweb #webdesign #webdev" }, "published": "2023-07-31T21:23:22+00:00", "post-type": "note", "_id": "38520771", "_source": "7235", "_is_read": false }
Obligatory #newinstance #introduction
Hi! I'm Stitch. I wear many hats and like many things but...
๐ผ #Musician/#AudioProducer
๐ป #Techie
๐๏ธ #Writer
๐ธ #Photographer
๐ฆ Probably #Goth
๐ซ News & Politics Abstinent
๐ Voice of Harp in the Isfet Archives
๐ฑ #Cats
๐ฑ #DigitalWellbeing #openweb #indieweb
๐ญ #Industrialmusic, #EBM & ๐น #Synthpop & adjacent genres
๐ช #scifi
๐ #Space
๐ฐ Devon Scone-Eating Method Practitioner
Made of ๐บ๐ธ๐ฌ๐ง with bits of ๐ฎ๐ช๐จ๐ญ๐ฉ๐ช and splashes of ๐ซ๐ท๐ธ๐ช๐ณ๐ฑ
(Potato-Europe)
{ "type": "entry", "author": { "name": "@Stitch", "url": "https://indieweb.social/@Stitch", "photo": null }, "url": "https://indieweb.social/@Stitch/110810738768981047", "content": { "html": "<p>Obligatory <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/newinstance\">#<span>newinstance</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/introduction\">#<span>introduction</span></a> </p><p>Hi! I'm Stitch. I wear many hats and like many things but...<br />\ud83c\udfbc <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/Musician\">#<span>Musician</span></a>/#AudioProducer<br />\ud83d\udcbb <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/Techie\">#<span>Techie</span></a> <br />\ud83d\udd8b\ufe0f <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/Writer\">#<span>Writer</span></a><br />\ud83d\udcf8 <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/Photographer\">#<span>Photographer</span></a> <br />\ud83e\udd87 Probably <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/Goth\">#<span>Goth</span></a><br />\ud83d\udeab News & Politics Abstinent<br />\ud83d\udd0a Voice of Harp in the Isfet Archives <br />\ud83d\udc31 <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/Cats\">#<span>Cats</span></a> <br />\ud83d\udcf1 <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/DigitalWellbeing\">#<span>DigitalWellbeing</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/openweb\">#<span>openweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a><br />\ud83c\udfed <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/Industrialmusic\">#<span>Industrialmusic</span></a>, <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/EBM\">#<span>EBM</span></a> & \ud83c\udfb9 <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/Synthpop\">#<span>Synthpop</span></a> & adjacent genres<br />\ud83e\ude90 <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/scifi\">#<span>scifi</span></a> <br />\ud83c\udf0c <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/Space\">#<span>Space</span></a> <br />\ud83c\udf70 Devon Scone-Eating Method Practitioner<br />Made of \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8\ud83c\uddec\ud83c\udde7 with bits of \ud83c\uddee\ud83c\uddea\ud83c\udde8\ud83c\udded\ud83c\udde9\ud83c\uddea and splashes of \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf7\ud83c\uddf8\ud83c\uddea\ud83c\uddf3\ud83c\uddf1<br />(Potato-Europe)</p>", "text": "Obligatory #newinstance #introduction Hi! I'm Stitch. I wear many hats and like many things but...\n\ud83c\udfbc #Musician/#AudioProducer\n\ud83d\udcbb #Techie \n\ud83d\udd8b\ufe0f #Writer\n\ud83d\udcf8 #Photographer \n\ud83e\udd87 Probably #Goth\n\ud83d\udeab News & Politics Abstinent\n\ud83d\udd0a Voice of Harp in the Isfet Archives \n\ud83d\udc31 #Cats \n\ud83d\udcf1 #DigitalWellbeing #openweb #indieweb\n\ud83c\udfed #Industrialmusic, #EBM & \ud83c\udfb9 #Synthpop & adjacent genres\n\ud83e\ude90 #scifi \n\ud83c\udf0c #Space \n\ud83c\udf70 Devon Scone-Eating Method Practitioner\nMade of \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8\ud83c\uddec\ud83c\udde7 with bits of \ud83c\uddee\ud83c\uddea\ud83c\udde8\ud83c\udded\ud83c\udde9\ud83c\uddea and splashes of \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf7\ud83c\uddf8\ud83c\uddea\ud83c\uddf3\ud83c\uddf1\n(Potato-Europe)" }, "published": "2023-07-31T21:08:08+00:00", "post-type": "note", "_id": "38520772", "_source": "7235", "_is_read": false }
{ "type": "entry", "published": "2023-07-31T19:44:15+00:00", "url": "https://werd.io/2023/the-bbc-on-mastodon-experimenting-with-distributed-and-decentralised-social", "category": [ "Technology" ], "bookmark-of": [ "https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2023-07-mastodon-distributed-decentralised-fediverse-activitypub" ], "name": "The BBC on Mastodon: experimenting with distributed and decentralised social media", "content": { "text": "The fediverse is how every major new social network will be built for the next decade, and every media company will need to have a presence. Welcome to the BBC. #Technology", "html": "<p>The fediverse is how every major new social network will be built for the next decade, and every media company will need to have a presence. Welcome to the BBC. <a href=\"https://werd.io/tag/Technology\" class=\"p-category\">#Technology</a></p>" }, "author": { "type": "card", "name": "Ben Werdmuller", "url": "https://werd.io/profile/benwerd", "photo": "https://werd.io/file/5d388c5fb16ea14aac640912/thumb.jpg" }, "post-type": "bookmark", "_id": "38520440", "_source": "191", "_is_read": false }
{ "type": "entry", "published": "2023-07-31 19:03:19", "url": "http://monkinetic.blog/2023/07/31/update-on-goldfrog", "category": [ "godfrog", "blogging", "mastodon", "indieweb", "hashtags" ], "name": "Update on Goldfrog", "content": { "text": "Over on Mastodon, @[email\u00a0protected] said:\n\n\nI\u2019ll be excited to beta test another blogging platform. (Still a Tumblr nerd at heart.)\n\n\nUnfortunately I\u2019m not sure I\u2019d inflict Goldfrog on anyone at this point. \ud83e\udd23 However, it\u2019s still fun to hack on, so here are some salient points:\n\nMy favorite features:\n\nA Twitter-sized posting form right at the top of the home page for posting short notes, supports Markdown, has a character counter for fun\nPosts support tags, and #hashtags in posts are auto-linked for searching by tag on the site\nI have a separate posting form I can use for longer posts\nPosts can be syndicated to Mastodon, POSSE-style\nAs for running Goldfrog, it\u2019s just a Go binary running off a config file, a theme directory, and a directory of content. There\u2019s a separate tool for indexing posts from the filesystem into sqlite (usually only done when installing or updating from git).\n\nRuns on a DO droplet, currently deployed with ansible\nThe only \u201cadmin\u201d functionality is posting and editing posts, everything else is editing a config in git. \u201cAdmin\u201d is based on a security-through-obscurity login url and a hardcoded user and password in the configs. This is dumb ;) and I\u2019m experimenting with supporting Gitlab OAUth for login.\nPosts are stored in git as Markdown files with yaml headers\nposts are read into a SQLite db for serving and searching\nI enjoy hacking on Goldfrog, and sure I\u2019d like it if someone had a barebones product like it, but I have no interest in supporting either an actual open-source product, or running an entire damn \u201cplatform\u201d. \ud83d\udc9c", "html": "<p>Over on <a href=\"https://macaw.social/@ginevra/110801412250292503\">Mastodon</a>, <a href=\"https://macaw.social/@ginevra\">@<span>[email\u00a0protected]</span></a> said:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n<p>I\u2019ll be excited to beta test another blogging platform. (Still a Tumblr nerd at heart.)</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>Unfortunately I\u2019m not sure I\u2019d inflict <a href=\"https://gitlab.com/steveivy/goldfrog\">Goldfrog</a> on anyone at this point. \ud83e\udd23 However, it\u2019s still fun to hack on, so here are some salient points:</p>\n\n<p>My favorite features:</p>\n\n<ul><li>A Twitter-sized posting form right at the top of the home page for posting short notes, supports Markdown, has a character counter for fun</li>\n<li>Posts support tags, and <a href=\"http://monkinetic.blog/tag/hashtags\">#hashtags</a> in posts are auto-linked for searching by tag on the site</li>\n<li>I have a separate posting form I can use for longer posts</li>\n<li>Posts can be syndicated to Mastodon, <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/POSSE\">POSSE</a>-style</li>\n</ul><p>As for running Goldfrog, it\u2019s just a Go binary running off a config file, a theme directory, and a directory of content. There\u2019s a separate tool for indexing posts from the filesystem into sqlite (usually only done when installing or updating from git).</p>\n\n<ul><li>Runs on a <a href=\"https://digitalocean.com\">DO</a> droplet, currently deployed with ansible</li>\n<li>The only \u201cadmin\u201d functionality is posting and editing posts, everything else is editing a config in git. \u201cAdmin\u201d is based on a security-through-obscurity login url and a hardcoded user and password in the configs. This is dumb ;) and I\u2019m experimenting with supporting Gitlab OAUth for login.</li>\n<li>Posts are stored in git as Markdown files with yaml headers</li>\n<li>posts are read into a SQLite db for serving and searching</li>\n</ul><p>I enjoy hacking on Goldfrog, and sure I\u2019d like it if someone had a barebones product like it, but I have no interest in supporting either an actual open-source product, or running an entire damn \u201cplatform\u201d. \ud83d\udc9c</p>" }, "author": { "type": "card", "name": "Steve Ivy", "url": "https://monkinetic.blog", "photo": null }, "post-type": "article", "_id": "38519583", "_source": "4486", "_is_read": false }
@mttaggart sums up my experience as well. Not a drop of infosec stuff going on there. The few infosec folks who are on there mostly just shit post or other sorts of clout-chasing. I pop over every once in a while to see if anything has changed though. I still like how my handle is my domain name :-P. Very #indieweb ๐ค
{ "type": "entry", "author": { "name": "@shellsharks", "url": "https://infosec.exchange/@shellsharks", "photo": null }, "url": "https://infosec.exchange/@shellsharks/110810001186277065", "content": { "html": "<p><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://infosec.town/@mttaggart\">@<span>mttaggart</span></a></span> sums up my experience as well. Not a drop of infosec stuff going on there. The few infosec folks who are on there mostly just shit post or other sorts of clout-chasing. I pop over every once in a while to see if anything has changed though. I still like how my handle is my domain name :-P. Very <a href=\"https://infosec.exchange/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> \ud83e\udd18</p>", "text": "@mttaggart sums up my experience as well. Not a drop of infosec stuff going on there. The few infosec folks who are on there mostly just shit post or other sorts of clout-chasing. I pop over every once in a while to see if anything has changed though. I still like how my handle is my domain name :-P. Very #indieweb \ud83e\udd18" }, "published": "2023-07-31T18:00:34+00:00", "post-type": "note", "_id": "38519026", "_source": "7235", "_is_read": false }
And I added a bit of code to display mastodon comments on the blog, for which this toot is a test. #indieweb
{ "type": "entry", "author": { "name": "@Tomhodson", "url": "https://tech.lgbt/@Tomhodson", "photo": null }, "url": "https://tech.lgbt/@Tomhodson/110804199081932477", "content": { "html": "<p>And I added a bit of code to display mastodon comments on the blog, for which this toot is a test. <a href=\"https://tech.lgbt/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a></p>", "text": "And I added a bit of code to display mastodon comments on the blog, for which this toot is a test. #indieweb" }, "published": "2023-07-30T17:25:01+00:00", "post-type": "note", "_id": "38509569", "_source": "7235", "_is_read": false }
Is there a good alternative to the #omnibear browser extension for #micropub? It seems like omnibear is not available for #firefox anymore: the link to addons.mozilla.org returns a 404.
{ "type": "entry", "author": { "name": "@Tiim", "url": "https://indieweb.social/@Tiim", "photo": null }, "url": "https://indieweb.social/@Tiim/110803823766736621", "content": { "html": "<p>Is there a good alternative to the <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/omnibear\">#<span>omnibear</span></a> browser extension for <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/micropub\">#<span>micropub</span></a>? It seems like omnibear is not available for <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/firefox\">#<span>firefox</span></a> anymore: the link to addons.mozilla.org returns a 404.</p><p><a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a></p>", "text": "Is there a good alternative to the #omnibear browser extension for #micropub? It seems like omnibear is not available for #firefox anymore: the link to addons.mozilla.org returns a 404.#indieweb" }, "published": "2023-07-30T15:49:34+00:00", "post-type": "note", "_id": "38509179", "_source": "7235", "_is_read": false }
How I got into personal websites
Ohh, I'm a friend! I'm really, really glad to have received a webmention seen the post on your blog and realised that mine doesn't support webmentions on the homepage and (hopefully) fixed it!
When I was a kid, I didn't really grasp the difference between a blog and a diary. This has come to bite me in the ass a few times as my pre-teen blog is still somewhere online and
{ "type": "entry", "author": { "name": "@alexture", "url": "https://todon.eu/@alexture", "photo": null }, "url": "https://todon.eu/@alexture/110803561254695123", "content": { "html": "<p>How I got into personal websites</p><p>Ohh, I'm a friend! I'm really, really glad to have received a webmention seen the post on your blog and realised that mine doesn't support webmentions on the homepage and (hopefully) fixed it!</p><p>When I was a kid, I didn't really grasp the difference between a blog and a diary. This has come to bite me in the ass a few times as my pre-teen blog is still somewhere online and </p><p><a href=\"https://alexsirac.com/how-i-got-into-personal-websites/\"><span>https://</span><span>alexsirac.com/how-i-got-into-p</span><span>ersonal-websites/</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://todon.eu/tags/blogging\">#<span>blogging</span></a> <a href=\"https://todon.eu/tags/indieWeb\">#<span>indieWeb</span></a></p>", "text": "How I got into personal websitesOhh, I'm a friend! I'm really, really glad to have received a webmention seen the post on your blog and realised that mine doesn't support webmentions on the homepage and (hopefully) fixed it!When I was a kid, I didn't really grasp the difference between a blog and a diary. This has come to bite me in the ass a few times as my pre-teen blog is still somewhere online and https://alexsirac.com/how-i-got-into-personal-websites/#blogging #indieWeb" }, "published": "2023-07-30T14:42:48+00:00", "post-type": "note", "_id": "38508327", "_source": "7235", "_is_read": false }
@MikeEL @handle your understanding is incorrect. You can use #webfinger to use your own domain in any mastodon instance. #indieweb
https://blog.maartenballiauw.be/post/2022/11/05/mastodon-own-donain-without-hosting-server.html
{ "type": "entry", "author": { "name": "@PuercoPop", "url": "https://mastodon.social/@PuercoPop", "photo": null }, "url": "https://mastodon.social/@PuercoPop/110803494481562830", "content": { "html": "<p><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://mastodon.social/@MikeEL\">@<span>MikeEL</span></a></span> <span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://mastodon.social/@handle\">@<span>handle</span></a></span> your understanding is incorrect. You can use <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/webfinger\">#<span>webfinger</span></a> to use your own domain in any mastodon instance. <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://blog.maartenballiauw.be/post/2022/11/05/mastodon-own-donain-without-hosting-server.html\"><span>https://</span><span>blog.maartenballiauw.be/post/2</span><span>022/11/05/mastodon-own-donain-without-hosting-server.html</span></a></p>", "text": "@MikeEL @handle your understanding is incorrect. You can use #webfinger to use your own domain in any mastodon instance. #indiewebhttps://blog.maartenballiauw.be/post/2022/11/05/mastodon-own-donain-without-hosting-server.html" }, "published": "2023-07-30T14:25:49+00:00", "post-type": "note", "_id": "38508328", "_source": "7235", "_is_read": false }
I just donโt care what you think, hereโs my post and you can do nothing about it :)
{ "type": "entry", "published": "2023-07-30T14:20:43Z", "url": "https://adactio.com/links/20356", "category": [ "blogs", "blogging", "writing", "sharing", "personal", "publishing", "indieweb" ], "bookmark-of": [ "https://www.alexmolas.com/2023/07/15/nobody-cares-about-your-blog.html" ], "content": { "text": "Nobody cares about your blog.\n\n\n\n\n I just don\u2019t care what you think, here\u2019s my post and you can do nothing about it :)", "html": "<h3>\n<a class=\"p-name u-bookmark-of\" href=\"https://www.alexmolas.com/2023/07/15/nobody-cares-about-your-blog.html\">\nNobody cares about your blog.\n</a>\n</h3>\n\n<blockquote>\n <p>I just don\u2019t care what you think, here\u2019s my post and you can do nothing about it :)</p>\n</blockquote>" }, "author": { "type": "card", "name": "Jeremy Keith", "url": "https://adactio.com/", "photo": "https://adactio.com/images/photo-150.jpg" }, "post-type": "bookmark", "_id": "38508170", "_source": "2", "_is_read": false }
because of an open letter 50 jailed women sent us today for sharing i want to reflect further on how hard is to get messages trough
they wrote it by hand, then sent it to a contact i assume by letter, the i got an instagram message and got the pdf after and transcribed it. the news will be out soon, but i want to reflect on something else related to this
bc i want people to post their own content online in a way, i think people should be able to tell stories how they want to
i was thinking on what the best app may be overall and...
#tumblr is really ok for posting content
but it doesnt allow for #sound uploads :(((( at least, on mobile... but it has rss! and broader size limits than any fediverse instances i know about...
my thing is, why is it so hard to publish multimedia content online?
i know servers cost a lot, and thats why mastodon is so restricted with this.
but why cant we just post any kind of content? like sound, text, pdf archives, video, links and fotos is the basic. most social media allowo only one at a time. its so fristrating. especially trying to do grassroots journalism with activists. its impossible to get them to publish content in any way thats #open, has an rss feed and is readable by other #socials. meaning, everyone is on facebook getting 1 like each. i cant sleep.
like this may seem non poetical but really, we dont solve the technical side then we are stuck forever in empty echo chambers
we need astral rss and federation to be able to even start to compete with major media. its on us to federate everything, no matter the cost. we need to reach people somehow, enter through their phones and get these messages through, and make them forget the tv.
i really like
https://vozesdedentro.noblogs.org
thei're a support group for people who have been jailed and help them get their letters through.
i've syndicated their blog to our own news portal, and its now being re-re-shared on anrachist federation which to me is already a really good situation. an example of how i think rss is really cool
{ "type": "entry", "author": { "name": "@dragonfly", "url": "https://kolektiva.social/@dragonfly", "photo": null }, "url": "https://kolektiva.social/@dragonfly/110801653781324852", "content": { "html": "<p>because of an open letter 50 jailed women sent us today for sharing i want to reflect further on how hard is to get messages trough</p><p>they wrote it by hand, then sent it to a contact i assume by letter, the i got an instagram message and got the pdf after and transcribed it. the news will be out soon, but i want to reflect on something else related to this</p><p>bc i want people to post their own content online in a way, i think people should be able to tell stories how they want to</p><p>i was thinking on what the best app may be overall and...</p><p><a href=\"https://kolektiva.social/tags/tumblr\">#<span>tumblr</span></a> is really ok for posting content<br />but it doesnt allow for <a href=\"https://kolektiva.social/tags/sound\">#<span>sound</span></a> uploads :(((( at least, on mobile... but it has rss! and broader size limits than any fediverse instances i know about...</p><p>my thing is, why is it so hard to publish multimedia content online?</p><p>i know servers cost a lot, and thats why mastodon is so restricted with this.</p><p>but why cant we just post any kind of content? like sound, text, pdf archives, video, links and fotos is the basic. most social media allowo only one at a time. its so fristrating. especially trying to do grassroots journalism with activists. its impossible to get them to publish content in any way thats <a href=\"https://kolektiva.social/tags/open\">#<span>open</span></a>, has an rss feed and is readable by other <a href=\"https://kolektiva.social/tags/socials\">#<span>socials</span></a>. meaning, everyone is on facebook getting 1 like each. i cant sleep.</p><p>like this may seem non poetical but really, we dont solve the technical side then we are stuck forever in empty echo chambers</p><p>we need astral rss and federation to be able to even start to compete with major media. its on us to federate everything, no matter the cost. we need to reach people somehow, enter through their phones and get these messages through, and make them forget the tv.</p><p>i really like<br /><a href=\"https://vozesdedentro.noblogs.org\"><span>https://</span><span>vozesdedentro.noblogs.org</span><span></span></a> </p><p>thei're a support group for people who have been jailed and help them get their letters through. </p><p>i've syndicated their blog to our own news portal, and its now being re-re-shared on anrachist federation which to me is already a really good situation. an example of how i think rss is really cool</p><p><a href=\"https://kolektiva.social/tags/indymedia\">#<span>indymedia</span></a> <br /><a href=\"https://kolektiva.social/tags/acitvitypub\">#<span>acitvitypub</span></a><br /><a href=\"https://kolektiva.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a><br /><a href=\"https://kolektiva.social/tags/rss\">#<span>rss</span></a><br /><a href=\"https://kolektiva.social/tags/journalism\">#<span>journalism</span></a></p>", "text": "because of an open letter 50 jailed women sent us today for sharing i want to reflect further on how hard is to get messages troughthey wrote it by hand, then sent it to a contact i assume by letter, the i got an instagram message and got the pdf after and transcribed it. the news will be out soon, but i want to reflect on something else related to thisbc i want people to post their own content online in a way, i think people should be able to tell stories how they want toi was thinking on what the best app may be overall and...#tumblr is really ok for posting content\nbut it doesnt allow for #sound uploads :(((( at least, on mobile... but it has rss! and broader size limits than any fediverse instances i know about...my thing is, why is it so hard to publish multimedia content online?i know servers cost a lot, and thats why mastodon is so restricted with this.but why cant we just post any kind of content? like sound, text, pdf archives, video, links and fotos is the basic. most social media allowo only one at a time. its so fristrating. especially trying to do grassroots journalism with activists. its impossible to get them to publish content in any way thats #open, has an rss feed and is readable by other #socials. meaning, everyone is on facebook getting 1 like each. i cant sleep.like this may seem non poetical but really, we dont solve the technical side then we are stuck forever in empty echo chamberswe need astral rss and federation to be able to even start to compete with major media. its on us to federate everything, no matter the cost. we need to reach people somehow, enter through their phones and get these messages through, and make them forget the tv.i really like\nhttps://vozesdedentro.noblogs.org thei're a support group for people who have been jailed and help them get their letters through. i've syndicated their blog to our own news portal, and its now being re-re-shared on anrachist federation which to me is already a really good situation. an example of how i think rss is really cool#indymedia \n#acitvitypub\n#indieweb\n#rss\n#journalism" }, "published": "2023-07-30T06:37:42+00:00", "post-type": "note", "_id": "38506002", "_source": "7235", "_is_read": false }
"[...] when websites were more like a small collection of winding side-streets and flea markets. Today, it's all shopping malls, hostile pedestrians, and corporate buildings."
{ "type": "entry", "author": { "name": "@jd7h", "url": "https://fosstodon.org/@jd7h", "photo": null }, "url": "https://fosstodon.org/@jd7h/110799288437832547", "content": { "html": "<p>\"[...] when websites were more like a small collection of winding side-streets and flea markets. Today, it's all shopping malls, hostile pedestrians, and corporate buildings.\"</p><p><a href=\"https://bt.ht/dump\"><span>https://</span><span>bt.ht/dump</span><span></span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://fosstodon.org/tags/digitalgarden\">#<span>digitalgarden</span></a> <a href=\"https://fosstodon.org/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a></p>", "text": "\"[...] when websites were more like a small collection of winding side-streets and flea markets. Today, it's all shopping malls, hostile pedestrians, and corporate buildings.\"https://bt.ht/dump#digitalgarden #indieweb" }, "published": "2023-07-29T20:36:10+00:00", "post-type": "note", "_id": "38502758", "_source": "7235", "_is_read": false }