wrote a blogpost explaining docker from the perspective of a non-programmer so that I can link it to anyone who asks me about it. Check out out!
https://drew.idktellme.com/beginner-docker-explainer.html#beginner-docker-explainer
#blog #indieweb #docker #linux
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If it helps, I'm technically reading my Mastodon feed through a feed reader, including Boosts using Bridgy Fed, an #IndieWeb tool, so it is possible, but don't think it'll work for folks as a standalone solution
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We need to follow more #indieweb media creators! Who are your favorites making unique stuff here in the #fediverse? Tag em!
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"text": "This is my monthly roundup of the links, books, and media I found interesting. Do you have suggestions? Let me know!Apps + WebsitesProductivityiA Presenter. I\u2019ve been really enjoying this. It does have the unfortunate effect of reducing the time you spend faffing with slide design and font choices, which means you actually have to write the substance of your presentation. Curses! Still, despite its attempts to thwart my procrastination, it\u2019s beautifully designed and perfect for the way I think.Media404 Media. A new, independent, worker-owned venture by ex-Motherboard journalists. I\u2019m a subscriber.Center for News, Technology & Innovation. I would love to contribute to something like this.TechnologyEducational Sensational Inspirational Foundational. A really great list of foundational and/or influential writing about how to build the web, starting with Tim Berners-Lee\u2019s Cool URIs Don\u2019t Change post from 1998.Datasette Cloud. Simon Willison\u2019s Datasette now has a SaaS version that saves you having to install or set anything up. This is perfect for smaller newsrooms and orgs that are technically stretched but want to analyze data. I\u2019m excited to see where he goes with it.StreetPass for Mastodon. Genuinely brilliant. StreetPass finds the Mastodon accounts of people whose websites you browse, allowing you to check out their accounts and follow if you\u2019re interested. I love it.BooksFictionYellowface, by R. F. Kuang. This tale from a deeply unreliable, envy-driven narrator is more of a sharp satire of liberal racism than its publishing industry setting. It\u2019s at its least compelling when discussing Twitter drama, but there\u2019s ample snark just underneath each turn of phrase, and more than enough ratcheting tension to have kept me turning the pages.Foundry, by Eliot Peper. A knockabout spy adventure that takes a few unexpected turns and sticks a landing that had me cheering. Truly a lot of fun - I inhaled it in one sitting. As always, it\u2019s deeply researched, but the detail only ever adds to the entertainment. (Without spoiling anything, I\u2019m very familiar with some of the settings and cultural overtones, and they rang completely true.) There are knowing callbacks to some of Eliot\u2019s earlier work, but this stands alone - and could be the start of a new series that I would gladly read the hell out of.NonfictionReading for Our Lives: A Literacy Action Plan from Birth to Six, by Maya Payne Smart. In turns reassuring and helpful, this was a great primer on what to do to provide a foundation to help my child eventually learn to read. If only all parenting books could be as human and equity-minded as this one is.Notable ArticlesAIUS Copyright Office wants to hear what people think about AI and copyright. I certainly have some thoughts that I will share. Imagine if you could allow an AI agent to create copyrighted works at scale with no human involvement. It would allow for an incredible intellectual property land grab.The A.I. Surveillance Tool DHS Uses to Detect \u2018Sentiment and Emotion\u2019. Customs and Border Protection is using sentiment analysis on inbound and outbound travelers who \u201cmay threaten public safety, national security, or lawful trade and travel\u201d. That\u2019s dystopian enough in itself, but there\u2019s no way they could limit the trawl to those people, and claims made about what the software can do are dubious at best.This AI Watches Millions Of Cars And Tells Cops If You\u2019re Driving Like A Criminal. A good rule of thumb is that if technology makes something feasible, someone will do it regardless of the ethics. Here, AI makes it easy to perform warrantless surveillance at scale - so someone has turned it into a product and police are buying it.New York Times considers legal action against OpenAI as copyright tensions swirl. Whether this comes to fruition with the NYT vs OpenAI or another publisher vs another LLM vendor, there will be a court case like this, and it will set important precedent for the industry. My money\u2019s on the publishers.School district uses ChatGPT to help remove library books. Probably inevitable, but it nonetheless made my jaw drop. What an incredibly wrong-headed use of an LLM.New York Times: Don't use our content to train AI systems. The NYT\u2019s new terms disallow use of its content to develop any new software application, including machine learning and AI systems. It\u2019s a shame that this has to be explicit, rather than a blanket right afforded to publishers by default, but it\u2019s a sensible clause that many more will be including.We need a Weizenbaum test for AI. \u201cWeizenbaum\u2019s questions, though they seem simple\u2014Is it good? Do we need it?\u2014are difficult ones for computer science to answer. They could be asked of any proposed technology, but the speed, scope, and stakes of innovation in AI make their consideration more urgent.\u201dAI social media videos depict missing, dead children narrating their stories. Utterly ghoulish.Google says AI systems should be able to mine publishers\u2019 work unless companies opt out. I strongly disagree with this stance. Allowing your work to be mined by AI models should be opt-in only - otherwise there is no possible way for a publisher or author to apply a license or grant rights.AI language models are rife with political biases. Different AI models have different political biases. Google\u2019s tend to be more socially conservative - possibly in part because they were trained on books rather than the wider internet. Regardless of the cause, this is proof, again, that AI models are not objective.In every reported case where police mistakenly arrested someone using facial recognition, that person has been Black. Black faces are overrepresented in databases used to train AI for law enforcement - and some facial recognition software used in this context fails 96% of the time. This practice is an accelerant for already deeply harmful inequities. Time to ban it.Catching up on the weird world of LLMs. This is a really comprehensive history and overview of LLMs. Simon has been bringing the goods, and this talk is no exception.ClimateIs Big Oil Turning on Big Auto? It makes sense that oil companies would try to frame driving a gas car as freedom. As an EV driver, I can tell you that it is not. I would prefer if we all had great, integrated public transit - but for the moment, at least, it has been an improvement in every way for me as a driver. I\u2019ll never go back.The true cost of climate pollution? 44% of corporate profits. I\u2019m surprised that mandatory disclosure of carbon emissions isn\u2019t widespread - it does seem like the prerequisite to making any change. And yeah, these companies should pay. And be forced to reduce their emissions. And be fined heavily, and prosecuted, when they don\u2019t.Neoclassical economists are the last people to listen to on climate change. Interesting commentary on \u201ceconomic theories that have led to government by markets, fuelling financial and other shocks, and the rise of authoritarian, and even neo-fascist regimes promising citizens \u2018protection\u2019 from \u2018globalised\u2019 markets.\u201dClimate change is death by a thousand cuts. \u201cWhenever someone says, \u201cwe\u2019ll adapt to climate change,\u201d 100% of the time it\u2019s a rich person. Poor people never say \u201cwe\u2019ll adapt\u201d because they know they can\u2019t afford it. For them, adaptation = suffering.\u201d That\u2019s the pull-quote for me: this won\u2019t affect everyone equally. As always, the most vulnerable, the people who are already struggling the most, will suffer the worst of it.CultureBeing Black in a Small Town. \u201cWhen popular culture thinks of Blackness, rarely does somebody think of a tiny little town or a mountainside and the Black person who\u2019s there. I want to be a part of revealing that this thread\u2014that Black skin\u2014can be even on the side of a mountain.\u201dHow to Uphold the Status Quo: The Problem With Small Town Witch Romances. I see this as less of a problem in cozy witch fiction - which, I must be clear, I have read zero of - and more of an issue in American fiction as a whole, across all media. These books (probably) aren\u2019t actively laundering racist ideas; they\u2019re perpetuating cultural discrimination that is under the surface everywhere. Still, it\u2019s incumbent on authors to understand and be accountable to the tropes they\u2019re building with.thoughts on the suicidal mind. This resonated with me a lot. What I\u2019ll say is: I\u2019m glad Winnie is in the world. I know these feelings, intimately. I don\u2019t have much definitive to say about that. I haven\u2019t drawn any conclusions. It\u2019s a journey, daily.Turn-On Found. None of this looks like it comes from 1969. Although some of the content is outdated today, the style is far more modern - this feels like something straight from the internet era. Fascinating and relentless (I couldn\u2019t watch the whole thing).DemocracySupreme Risk: An Interactive Guide to Rights the Supreme Court Could Take Away. \u201cAn interactive guide to rights the Supreme Court has established \u2014 and could take away.\u201d Published a few months ago, but completely relevant, on-point reporting (served as a fully-static web page).Americans Rate Dallas and Boston Safest of 16 U.S. Cities. Republicans think cities are much less safe than Democrats do. San Francisco and Philadelphia (my old neighborhood and new one) are notable here: Democrats agree that they\u2019re pretty safe, whereas Republicans seem to think they\u2019re war zones. I think we can solidly blame conservative media propaganda for this.Just 23% Of Americans Know The U.S. Has Failed To Pass An Internet-Era Privacy Law. Less than a quarter of Americans know they don\u2019t have meaningful privacy protections on the internet. The first step to changing this fact might be to change this number.The Shocking Voter Purge Crisis of Democracy Revealed. Always a good sign when a democratic movement wants to win through the will of the people rather than through obstructive election fraud.House GOP adds dozens of anti-LGBTQ+ provisions to must-pass bills. Smuggling naked bigotry through bills that must pass to keep the government working is a deeply underhanded tactic. It\u2019s hard to see the modern Republican Party as anything other than a party of exclusion, catering to the dregs of the twentieth century who desperately don\u2019t want to see the world change around them.EqualityMost students haven\u2019t learned about LGBTQ+ issues in school, survey shows. Why the internet - as well as more traditional media like books - are a lifeline for kids hungry to learn about queer history. Of course, I\u2019m sure the usual suspects will come for those too.International Chess Org: Trans Women Have \"No Right To Participate\" In Women's Chess. This stance by the International Chess Federation is so transparently bigoted that it helps clarify other anti-trans measures happening across competitive sports. There\u2019s nothing here about fairness; it\u2019s all to do with conservative division and hatred.Henrietta Lacks family to get compensation for use of her cell taken decades ago without consent. Late as it is, it\u2019s good to see this to some kind of resolution. I hope the posthumous recognition Lacks receives includes the story of how it happened in the first place.Health'Horribly Unethical': Startup Experimented on Suicidal Teens on Social Media With Chatbot. Taking lean startup research techniques that were developed for basic social networks or, say, 3D avatars and transposing them to real-world domains with real consequences seems to be an ongoing trend. It\u2019s a misunderstanding of the startup playbook that causes real harm. This is obviously unethical; it is nowhere near as \u201cnuanced\u201d as this CEO says it is.LaborRemote workers' connection to companies' missions hits record low. Remote workers feel less connected to company missions, but the big message here is that nobody really feels all that connected. There are no superficial answers here: the real differentiators are better company cultures where people feel truly valued, much stronger communication, and better missions.NLRB Says Companies That Union-Bust Must Recognize Busted Union. A neat rule: union-busters must recognize the unions they\u2019re trying to undermine. The union rebound continues.Why the Hollywood strike matters to all of us. On the wage threat of AI: \u201cHollywood is showing us how best to take that stand: by unionizing our workplaces, and fighting for strong contracts. Now\u2019s the time to form a union with your coworkers, and discuss what protections you\u2019ll need to face this moment.\u201dNegative Space. A perfect piece on where we\u2019re at in time. Personally, I\u2019m not going back to the office, and I applaud greater worker power. We need to move forward.We're now finding out the damaging results of the mandated return to the office\u2013and it's worse than we thought. Return to Office mandates are counterproductive and destroy morale. They also make your team less productive. They\u2019re worker-hostile and work-hostile. So why do them?MediaMedium is for human storytelling, not AI-generated writing. Medium has made it clear that it is not a home for AI-driven content. And it\u2019s experiencing record growth now that its recommendation engine has been re-tuned for substance, as decided by humans. This is all great news: for Medium and as an example for everyone on the web.How We Create Custom Graphics at The Markup. I like this approach to building graphics for journalism. Management of these kinds of static assets feels like a cumulative problem, but lightweight HTML / CSS / JS is pretty portable and sandboxable. And ACF is the hidden hero behind journalism\u2019s WordPress sites.SocietyMy Caste. \u201cAllow me to introduce you to one of the largest population groups in India, as recognized by the constitution of India: Other Backward Classes. I belong to OBC Category. [\u2026] I was, however, not ready to publicly declare it until I received tenure as it seemed too risky.\u201dPolice departments pull school officers due to Minnesota restraint law. It says a lot that in areas where officers aren\u2019t allowed to put schoolchildren in holds that restrict breathing or their ability to speak, departments take officers out of schools in protest. These laws should be in place everywhere, and police officers should not be in schools.She Just Had a Baby. Soon She'll Start 7th Grade. There are so many stories like this one. There should never be another. And yet, we\u2019ve rolled back the clock at the behest of religious extremists, so there will be many more. This cannot go on.FAU Study: Perils of Not Being Attractive or Athletic in Middle School. Hey, sounds like my middle school experience! This is important for me to understand as a parent, and it\u2019s important for schools to adapt to as de facto caregivers. These dynamics should be corrected for, not accepted.Right-Wing Writer Richard Hanania's Racist Past Exposed. A prominent writer platformed by the New York Times and Washington Post, and championed by major figures in tech, including by Marc Andreessen and the CEO of Substack, turns out to be an actual white supremacist.A beautiful, broken America: what I learned on a 2,800-mile bus ride from Detroit to LA. I\u2019ve traveled across America four times: three by car and one by train. I\u2019ve never done it by Greyhound, and I probably never will. This country\u2019s infrastructure is falling apart and being eaten by wolves.StartupsThe State of Seed Stage Funding to Underrepresented Founders. \u201cWhite women founded companies comprise 79% of reported early-stage VC dollars going to underrepresented founders and 64% of investments made into companies with underrepresented founders by deal count. Ecosystem-wide, we need to up our game by investing seed money into a broader spectrum of founders of color.\u201dletter to a friend who is thinking of starting something new. These are the right questions to ask.TechnologyIn Europe, a regulatory vise tightens around big tech. Good overview. I think European tech regulations have been broadly good, establishing the anti-competitive and pro-privacy rules that US legislators have failed to enact. If we could only all be so protected.Web Scraping for Me, But Not for Thee. Good commentary on the dissonance between vendors like Microsoft banning scraping of their platforms while simultaneously releasing products that depend on scraping other peoples\u2019 data. Some sort of commons agreement would go a long way here, but it won\u2019t happen while platforms can get away with this one-sided relationship.Introducing the 100-Year Plan: Secure Your Online Legacy for a Century. I\u2019d love to understand what prompted Automattic to offer a hosting plan for $38K. On one level, I love it - it lasts for 100 years! and I love Automattic! - but I can\u2019t justify this, and I\u2019m not quite sure who it\u2019s for? If this is marketing, what are the goals?Changes to UK Surveillance Regime May Violate International Law. The UK seems to want to break international law to retain its ability to mass surveil by forcing software vendors to break their protections for users everywhere. It\u2019s an anti-democratic approach that puts journalists and vulnerable populations at risk. It also counter-productively undermines the UK\u2019s own technology sector.'We're Winning': Apple Formally Endorses Right to Repair Legislation After Spending Millions Fighting It.I\u2019m a little bit suspicious that Apple is suddenly into right-to-repair, but broadly this is good. I just wish it was a nationwide law instead of one that is limited to California. Hopefully the idea can expand to the federal level.The Secret Weapon Hackers Can Use to Dox Nearly Anyone in America for $15. It costs $15 to uncover an American\u2019s personally identifiable information illegally for potentially violent purposes. But also consider the number of entities that have access to this information legally, without any oversight. None of it should be allowable.RSS Zero isn\u2019t the path to RSS Joy. \u201cRSS is not email. You don\u2019t have to get to inbox zero!\u201d is a correct take, in my opinion; that\u2019s certainly how I approach my feed reader. But also, I\u2019ve got bad news about my email inbox.Thousands of scientists are cutting back on Twitter, seeding angst and uncertainty. Scientists are fleeing X for Mastodon, citing far-right science denialism - and far-right hate in general. I don\u2019t exactly know what Musk thinks he\u2019s going to be left with after all this.An Opinionated Guide To Alt-text. A great, short guide to writing alt text to support data visualization from Jasmine Mithani.Lamborghini teases first fully electric supercar ahead of official reveal August 18th. OK, good for them, but I\u2019m far less excited by an electric Lambo than an electric car for $20K. Or, you know, zero-emissions buses that work as part of a functional integrated public transit system. You\u2019re right, that does sound like science fiction.Elon Musk's Twitter throttles links to Threads, Blue Sky and New York Times. Really, truly: there is no good reason for any media company or publisher to still be posting on X.Announcing the Tor University Challenge. This is a worthwhile project, and would be a major win for freedom of expression and freedom from surveillance. I\u2019d love to see more of my higher education friends take part.How to verify your Threads account using your Mastodon profile. It\u2019s truly beautiful to see Threads begin to embrace indieweb and federated social web protocols. This is a first step; true federation is, I\u2019ve been assured, coming.Why Sam Altman wants to scan two billion eyes. We\u2019ve seen the United Nations share their biometric registration of Rohingya refugees with the Myanmar government without their consent. A private company that subcontracts services in other countries makes accountability very difficult when there are rights violations.\u201dRaku: A Language for Gremlins. That\u2019s a giant \u201cnope\u201d from me, but your mileage may vary.PIE failed. But it\u2019s a failure worth celebrating and learning from. It\u2019s very painful to see accelerators that are also vibrant community hubs shut down because of business dynamics. I\u2019ve lived that. What I can see here is someone who cares about his community. I was never a part of PIE, but I know Rick did it for the right reasons. And I know from Matter that the community continues long after the thing itself has disappeared. The legacy is long lasting. Congratulations, Rick - on to the next thing.How I make annotated presentations. It\u2019s been a long time since I\u2019ve given any talks (the pandemic put a stop to that) but I really like this approach, and I\u2019ll do something similar in the future.Just normal web things. Yes to all of this. These are basic functions that the web gives you almost by default. Everything on the web should let you do them.The open source licensing war is over. I broadly agree with this rallying cry against dogmatism in open source. I think dogmatism is harmful in all parts of tech; divisive and often a kind of gatekeeping. Let authors build and release according to their needs.How to Search for a Better Deal on Broadband. The broadband situation in America is surprisingly bad - so I love that there\u2019s a new version of the National Broadband Map. The Markup has done a public service by taking us through it.",
"html": "<p><img src=\"https://werd.io/file/64f1da71fc9065ba1504f3c2/thumb.jpg\" alt=\"A woman wearing a VR headset under an LED lace curtain\" 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>Apps + Websites</h3><h4>Productivity</h4><p><a href=\"https://ia.net/presenter\">iA Presenter.</a> I\u2019ve been really enjoying this. It does have the unfortunate effect of reducing the time you spend faffing with slide design and font choices, which means you actually have to write the substance of your presentation. Curses! Still, despite its attempts to thwart my procrastination, it\u2019s beautifully designed and perfect for the way I think.</p><h4>Media</h4><p><a href=\"https://404media.co\">404 Media.</a> A new, independent, worker-owned venture by ex-Motherboard journalists. I\u2019m a subscriber.</p><p><a href=\"https://innovating.news\">Center for News, Technology & Innovation.</a> I would love to contribute to something like this.</p><h4>Technology</h4><p><a href=\"https://esif.dev\">Educational Sensational Inspirational Foundational.</a> A really great list of foundational and/or influential writing about how to build the web, starting with Tim Berners-Lee\u2019s Cool URIs Don\u2019t Change post from 1998.</p><p><a href=\"https://datasette.cloud\">Datasette Cloud.</a> Simon Willison\u2019s Datasette now has a SaaS version that saves you having to install or set anything up. This is perfect for smaller newsrooms and orgs that are technically stretched but want to analyze data. I\u2019m excited to see where he goes with it.</p><p><a href=\"https://streetpass.social\">StreetPass for Mastodon.</a> Genuinely brilliant. StreetPass finds the Mastodon accounts of people whose websites you browse, allowing you to check out their accounts and follow if you\u2019re interested. I love it.</p><h3>Books</h3><h4>Fiction</h4><p><a href=\"https://bookshop.org/a/7949/9780063250833\">Yellowface, by R. F. Kuang.</a> This tale from a deeply unreliable, envy-driven narrator is more of a sharp satire of liberal racism than its publishing industry setting. It\u2019s at its least compelling when discussing Twitter drama, but there\u2019s ample snark just underneath each turn of phrase, and more than enough ratcheting tension to have kept me turning the pages.</p><p><a href=\"https://bookshop.org/a/7949/9781735016528\">Foundry, by Eliot Peper.</a> A knockabout spy adventure that takes a few unexpected turns and sticks a landing that had me cheering. Truly a lot of fun - I inhaled it in one sitting. As always, it\u2019s deeply researched, but the detail only ever adds to the entertainment. (Without spoiling anything, I\u2019m very familiar with some of the settings and cultural overtones, and they rang completely true.) There are knowing callbacks to some of Eliot\u2019s earlier work, but this stands alone - and could be the start of a new series that I would gladly read the hell out of.</p><h4>Nonfiction</h4><p><a href=\"https://bookshop.org/a/7949/9780593332177\">Reading for Our Lives: A Literacy Action Plan from Birth to Six, by Maya Payne Smart.</a> In turns reassuring and helpful, this was a great primer on what to do to provide a foundation to help my child eventually learn to read. If only all parenting books could be as human and equity-minded as this one is.</p><h3>Notable Articles</h3><h4>AI</h4><p><a href=\"https://theverge.com/2023/8/29/23851126/us-copyright-office-ai-public-comments\">US Copyright Office wants to hear what people think about AI and copyright.</a> I certainly have some thoughts that I will share. Imagine if you could allow an AI agent to create copyrighted works at scale with no human involvement. It would allow for an incredible intellectual property land grab.</p><p><a href=\"https://404media.co/ai-surveillance-tool-dhs-cbp-sentiment-emotion-fivecast\">The A.I. Surveillance Tool DHS Uses to Detect \u2018Sentiment and Emotion\u2019.</a> Customs and Border Protection is using sentiment analysis on inbound and outbound travelers who \u201cmay threaten public safety, national security, or lawful trade and travel\u201d. That\u2019s dystopian enough in itself, but there\u2019s no way they could limit the trawl to those people, and claims made about what the software can do are dubious at best.</p><p><a href=\"https://forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2023/07/17/license-plate-reader-ai-criminal\">This AI Watches Millions Of Cars And Tells Cops If You\u2019re Driving Like A Criminal.</a> A good rule of thumb is that if technology makes something feasible, someone will do it regardless of the ethics. Here, AI makes it easy to perform warrantless surveillance at scale - so someone has turned it into a product and police are buying it.</p><p><a href=\"https://npr.org/2023/08/16/1194202562/new-york-times-considers-legal-action-against-openai-as-copyright-tensions-swirl\">New York Times considers legal action against OpenAI as copyright tensions swirl.</a> Whether this comes to fruition with the NYT vs OpenAI or another publisher vs another LLM vendor, there will be a court case like this, and it will set important precedent for the industry. My money\u2019s on the publishers.</p><p><a href=\"https://popsci.com/technology/iowa-chatgpt-book-ban\">School district uses ChatGPT to help remove library books.</a> Probably inevitable, but it nonetheless made my jaw drop. What an incredibly wrong-headed use of an LLM.</p><p><a href=\"https://searchengineland.com/new-york-times-content-train-ai-systems-430556\">New York Times: Don't use our content to train AI systems.</a> The NYT\u2019s new terms disallow use of its content to develop any new software application, including machine learning and AI systems. It\u2019s a shame that this has to be explicit, rather than a blanket right afforded to publishers by default, but it\u2019s a sensible clause that many more will be including.</p><p><a href=\"https://science.org/doi/full/10.1126/science.adk0176\">We need a Weizenbaum test for AI.</a> \u201cWeizenbaum\u2019s questions, though they seem simple\u2014Is it good? Do we need it?\u2014are difficult ones for computer science to answer. They could be asked of any proposed technology, but the speed, scope, and stakes of innovation in AI make their consideration more urgent.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/08/09/ai-dead-children-tiktok-videos\">AI social media videos depict missing, dead children narrating their stories.</a> Utterly ghoulish.</p><p><a href=\"https://theguardian.com/technology/2023/aug/09/google-says-ai-systems-should-be-able-to-mine-publishers-work-unless-companies-opt-out\">Google says AI systems should be able to mine publishers\u2019 work unless companies opt out.</a> I strongly disagree with this stance. Allowing your work to be mined by AI models should be opt-in only - otherwise there is no possible way for a publisher or author to apply a license or grant rights.</p><p><a href=\"https://technologyreview.com/2023/08/07/1077324/ai-language-models-are-rife-with-political-biases\">AI language models are rife with political biases.</a> Different AI models have different political biases. Google\u2019s tend to be more socially conservative - possibly in part because they were trained on books rather than the wider internet. Regardless of the cause, this is proof, again, that AI models are not objective.</p><p><a href=\"https://finance.yahoo.com/news/every-reported-case-where-police-194117982.html\">In every reported case where police mistakenly arrested someone using facial recognition, that person has been Black.</a> Black faces are overrepresented in databases used to train AI for law enforcement - and some facial recognition software used in this context fails 96% of the time. This practice is an accelerant for already deeply harmful inequities. Time to ban it.</p><p><a href=\"https://simonwillison.net/2023/Aug/3/weird-world-of-llms\">Catching up on the weird world of LLMs.</a> This is a really comprehensive history and overview of LLMs. Simon has been bringing the goods, and this talk is no exception.</p><h4>Climate</h4><p><a href=\"https://newrepublic.com/article/174392/big-oil-turning-big-auto\">Is Big Oil Turning on Big Auto?</a> It makes sense that oil companies would try to frame driving a gas car as freedom. As an EV driver, I can tell you that it is not. I would prefer if we all had great, integrated public transit - but for the moment, at least, it has been an improvement in every way for me as a driver. I\u2019ll never go back.</p><p><a href=\"https://grist.org/economics/true-cost-carbon-pollution-half-of-corporate-profits-climate\">The true cost of climate pollution? 44% of corporate profits.</a> I\u2019m surprised that mandatory disclosure of carbon emissions isn\u2019t widespread - it does seem like the prerequisite to making any change. And yeah, these companies should pay. And be forced to reduce their emissions. And be fined heavily, and prosecuted, when they don\u2019t.</p><p><a href=\"https://taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2023/08/22/neoclassical-economists-are-the-last-people-to-listen-to-on-climate-change\">Neoclassical economists are the last people to listen to on climate change.</a> Interesting commentary on \u201ceconomic theories that have led to government by markets, fuelling financial and other shocks, and the rise of authoritarian, and even neo-fascist regimes promising citizens \u2018protection\u2019 from \u2018globalised\u2019 markets.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://theclimatebrink.com/p/climate-change-is-death-by-a-thousand\">Climate change is death by a thousand cuts.</a> \u201cWhenever someone says, \u201cwe\u2019ll adapt to climate change,\u201d 100% of the time it\u2019s a rich person. Poor people never say \u201cwe\u2019ll adapt\u201d because they know they can\u2019t afford it. For them, adaptation = suffering.\u201d That\u2019s the pull-quote for me: this won\u2019t affect everyone equally. As always, the most vulnerable, the people who are already struggling the most, will suffer the worst of it.</p><h4>Culture</h4><p><a href=\"https://thewalrus.ca/being-black-in-a-small-town\">Being Black in a Small Town.</a> \u201cWhen popular culture thinks of Blackness, rarely does somebody think of a tiny little town or a mountainside and the Black person who\u2019s there. I want to be a part of revealing that this thread\u2014that Black skin\u2014can be even on the side of a mountain.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://tor.com/2023/08/08/the-problem-with-small-town-witch-romances\">How to Uphold the Status Quo: The Problem With Small Town Witch Romances.</a> I see this as less of a problem in cozy witch fiction - which, I must be clear, I have read zero of - and more of an issue in American fiction as a whole, across all media. These books (probably) aren\u2019t actively laundering racist ideas; they\u2019re perpetuating cultural discrimination that is under the surface everywhere. Still, it\u2019s incumbent on authors to understand and be accountable to the tropes they\u2019re building with.</p><p><a href=\"https://winnielim.org/journal/thoughts-on-the-suicidal-mind\">thoughts on the suicidal mind.</a> This resonated with me a lot. What I\u2019ll say is: I\u2019m glad Winnie is in the world. I know these feelings, intimately. I don\u2019t have much definitive to say about that. I haven\u2019t drawn any conclusions. It\u2019s a journey, daily.</p><p><a href=\"https://cabel.com/2023/08/06/turn-on-found\">Turn-On Found.</a> None of this looks like it comes from 1969. Although some of the content is outdated today, the style is far more modern - this feels like something straight from the internet era. Fascinating and relentless (I couldn\u2019t watch the whole thing).</p><h4>Democracy</h4><p><a href=\"https://projects.propublica.org/supreme-risk\">Supreme Risk: An Interactive Guide to Rights the Supreme Court Could Take Away.</a> \u201cAn interactive guide to rights the Supreme Court has established \u2014 and could take away.\u201d Published a few months ago, but completely relevant, on-point reporting (served as a fully-static web page).</p><p><a href=\"https://news.gallup.com/poll/509801/americans-rate-dallas-boston-safest-cities.aspx\">Americans Rate Dallas and Boston Safest of 16 U.S. Cities.</a> Republicans think cities are much less safe than Democrats do. San Francisco and Philadelphia (my old neighborhood and new one) are notable here: Democrats agree that they\u2019re pretty safe, whereas Republicans seem to think they\u2019re war zones. I think we can solidly blame conservative media propaganda for this.</p><p><a href=\"https://techdirt.com/2023/08/25/just-23-of-americans-know-the-u-s-has-failed-to-pass-an-internet-era-privacy-law\">Just 23% Of Americans Know The U.S. Has Failed To Pass An Internet-Era Privacy Law.</a> Less than a quarter of Americans know they don\u2019t have meaningful privacy protections on the internet. The first step to changing this fact might be to change this number.</p><p><a href=\"https://hartmannreport.com/p/the-shocking-voter-purge-crisis-of-c66\">The Shocking Voter Purge Crisis of Democracy Revealed.</a> Always a good sign when a democratic movement wants to win through the will of the people rather than through obstructive election fraud.</p><p><a href=\"https://19thnews.org/2023/08/house-republicans-anti-lgbtq-measures-federal-spending-bills\">House GOP adds dozens of anti-LGBTQ+ provisions to must-pass bills.</a> Smuggling naked bigotry through bills that must pass to keep the government working is a deeply underhanded tactic. It\u2019s hard to see the modern Republican Party as anything other than a party of exclusion, catering to the dregs of the twentieth century who desperately don\u2019t want to see the world change around them.</p><h4>Equality</h4><p><a href=\"https://19thnews.org/2023/08/lgbtq-issues-curriculum-bans-schools-survey\">Most students haven\u2019t learned about LGBTQ+ issues in school, survey shows.</a> Why the internet - as well as more traditional media like books - are a lifeline for kids hungry to learn about queer history. Of course, I\u2019m sure the usual suspects will come for those too.</p><p><a href=\"https://erininthemorning.com/p/international-chess-org-trans-women\">International Chess Org: Trans Women Have \"No Right To Participate\" In Women's Chess.</a> This stance by the International Chess Federation is so transparently bigoted that it helps clarify other anti-trans measures happening across competitive sports. There\u2019s nothing here about fairness; it\u2019s all to do with conservative division and hatred.</p><p><a href=\"https://thebaltimorebanner.com/economy/science-medicine/henrietta-lacks-settlement-compensation-stolen-cells-biotech-company-JNCPZLQGEZENPCHLR643GKBBGA\">Henrietta Lacks family to get compensation for use of her cell taken decades ago without consent.</a> Late as it is, it\u2019s good to see this to some kind of resolution. I hope the posthumous recognition Lacks receives includes the story of how it happened in the first place.</p><h4>Health</h4><p><a href=\"https://vice.com/en/article/5d9m3a/horribly-unethical-startup-experimented-on-suicidal-teens-on-facebook-tumblr-with-chatbot\">'Horribly Unethical': Startup Experimented on Suicidal Teens on Social Media With Chatbot.</a> Taking lean startup research techniques that were developed for basic social networks or, say, 3D avatars and transposing them to real-world domains with real consequences seems to be an ongoing trend. It\u2019s a misunderstanding of the startup playbook that causes real harm. This is obviously unethical; it is nowhere near as \u201cnuanced\u201d as this CEO says it is.</p><h4>Labor</h4><p><a href=\"https://axios.com/2023/08/27/remote-work-wfh-corporate-culture-quiet-quitting\">Remote workers' connection to companies' missions hits record low.</a> Remote workers feel less connected to company missions, but the big message here is that nobody really feels all that connected. There are no superficial answers here: the real differentiators are better company cultures where people feel truly valued, much stronger communication, and better missions.</p><p><a href=\"https://gizmodo.com/nlrb-new-guidelines-for-union-busting-1850775649\">NLRB Says Companies That Union-Bust Must Recognize Busted Union.</a> A neat rule: union-busters must recognize the unions they\u2019re trying to undermine. The union rebound continues.</p><p><a href=\"https://wbur.org/cognoscenti/2023/08/15/hollywood-writers-actors-strike-generative-artificial-intelligence-ethan-marcotte\">Why the Hollywood strike matters to all of us.</a> On the wage threat of AI: \u201cHollywood is showing us how best to take that stand: by unionizing our workplaces, and fighting for strong contracts. Now\u2019s the time to form a union with your coworkers, and discuss what protections you\u2019ll need to face this moment.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://wheresyoured.at/p/negative-space\">Negative Space.</a> A perfect piece on where we\u2019re at in time. Personally, I\u2019m not going back to the office, and I applaud greater worker power. We need to move forward.</p><p><a href=\"https://fortune.com/2023/08/01/research-damaging-results-mandated-return-to-office-worse-than-we-thought-rto-remote-work-careers-leadership-gleb-tsipursky\">We're now finding out the damaging results of the mandated return to the office\u2013and it's worse than we thought.</a> Return to Office mandates are counterproductive and destroy morale. They also make your team less productive. They\u2019re worker-hostile and work-hostile. So why do them?</p><h4>Media</h4><p><a href=\"https://medium.com/blog/medium-is-for-human-storytelling-not-ai-generated-writing-b5f7ffdc96cf\">Medium is for human storytelling, not AI-generated writing.</a> Medium has made it clear that it is not a home for AI-driven content. And it\u2019s experiencing record growth now that its recommendation engine has been re-tuned for substance, as decided by humans. This is all great news: for Medium and as an example for everyone on the web.</p><p><a href=\"https://themarkup.org/levelup/2023/08/08/how-we-create-custom-graphics-at-the-markup\">How We Create Custom Graphics at The Markup.</a> I like this approach to building graphics for journalism. Management of these kinds of static assets feels like a cumulative problem, but lightweight HTML / CSS / JS is pretty portable and sandboxable. And ACF is the hidden hero behind journalism\u2019s WordPress sites.</p><h4>Society</h4><p><a href=\"https://cs.toronto.edu/~meel/opinions/caste.html\">My Caste.</a> \u201cAllow me to introduce you to one of the largest population groups in India, as recognized by the constitution of India: Other Backward Classes. I belong to OBC Category. [\u2026] I was, however, not ready to publicly declare it until I received tenure as it seemed too risky.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://mprnews.org/story/2023/08/30/police-departments-pull-school-officers-due-to-mn-restraint-law\">Police departments pull school officers due to Minnesota restraint law.</a> It says a lot that in areas where officers aren\u2019t allowed to put schoolchildren in holds that restrict breathing or their ability to speak, departments take officers out of schools in protest. These laws should be in place everywhere, and police officers should not be in schools.</p><p><a href=\"https://time.com/6303701/a-rape-in-mississippi\">She Just Had a Baby. Soon She'll Start 7th Grade.</a> There are so many stories like this one. There should never be another. And yet, we\u2019ve rolled back the clock at the behest of religious extremists, so there will be many more. This cannot go on.</p><p><a href=\"https://fau.edu/newsdesk/articles/perils-middle-school-study.php\">FAU Study: Perils of Not Being Attractive or Athletic in Middle School.</a> Hey, sounds like my middle school experience! This is important for me to understand as a parent, and it\u2019s important for schools to adapt to as de facto caregivers. These dynamics should be corrected for, not accepted.</p><p><a href=\"https://huffpost.com/entry/richard-hanania-white-supremacist-pseudonym-richard-hoste_n_64c93928e4b021e2f295e817\">Right-Wing Writer Richard Hanania's Racist Past Exposed.</a> A prominent writer platformed by the New York Times and Washington Post, and championed by major figures in tech, including by Marc Andreessen and the CEO of Substack, turns out to be an actual white supremacist.</p><p><a href=\"https://theguardian.com/travel/2023/jul/26/america-roadtrip-greyhound-bus\">A beautiful, broken America: what I learned on a 2,800-mile bus ride from Detroit to LA.</a> I\u2019ve traveled across America four times: three by car and one by train. I\u2019ve never done it by Greyhound, and I probably never will. This country\u2019s infrastructure is falling apart and being eaten by wolves.</p><h4>Startups</h4><p><a href=\"https://medium.com/bbg-ventures/seed-funding-to-underrepresented-founders-11d8ae144a48\">The State of Seed Stage Funding to Underrepresented Founders.</a> \u201cWhite women founded companies comprise 79% of reported early-stage VC dollars going to underrepresented founders and 64% of investments made into companies with underrepresented founders by deal count. Ecosystem-wide, we need to up our game by investing seed money into a broader spectrum of founders of color.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://sublimeinternet.substack.com/p/letter-to-a-friend-who-is-thinking\">letter to a friend who is thinking of starting something new.</a> These are the right questions to ask.</p><h4>Technology</h4><p><a href=\"https://cjr.org/the_media_today/eu_dsa_dma_regulations_big_tech.php\">In Europe, a regulatory vise tightens around big tech.</a> Good overview. I think European tech regulations have been broadly good, establishing the anti-competitive and pro-privacy rules that US legislators have failed to enact. If we could only all be so protected.</p><p><a href=\"https://blog.ericgoldman.org/archives/2023/08/web-scraping-for-me-but-not-for-thee-guest-blog-post.htm\">Web Scraping for Me, But Not for Thee.</a> Good commentary on the dissonance between vendors like Microsoft banning scraping of their platforms while simultaneously releasing products that depend on scraping other peoples\u2019 data. Some sort of commons agreement would go a long way here, but it won\u2019t happen while platforms can get away with this one-sided relationship.</p><p><a href=\"https://wordpress.com/blog/2023/08/25/introducing-the-100-year-plan\">Introducing the 100-Year Plan: Secure Your Online Legacy for a Century.</a> I\u2019d love to understand what prompted Automattic to offer a hosting plan for $38K. On one level, I love it - it lasts for 100 years! and I love Automattic! - but I can\u2019t justify this, and I\u2019m not quite sure who it\u2019s for? If this is marketing, what are the goals?</p><p><a href=\"https://justsecurity.org/87615/changes-to-uk-surveillance-regime-may-violate-international-law\">Changes to UK Surveillance Regime May Violate International Law.</a> The UK seems to want to break international law to retain its ability to mass surveil by forcing software vendors to break their protections for users everywhere. It\u2019s an anti-democratic approach that puts journalists and vulnerable populations at risk. It also counter-productively undermines the UK\u2019s own technology sector.</p><p><a href=\"https://404media.co/apple-endorses-california-right-to-repair-bill\">'We're Winning': Apple Formally Endorses Right to Repair Legislation After Spending Millions Fighting It.</a>I\u2019m a little bit suspicious that Apple is suddenly into right-to-repair, but broadly this is good. I just wish it was a nationwide law instead of one that is limited to California. Hopefully the idea can expand to the federal level.</p><p><a href=\"https://404media.co/the-secret-weapon-hackers-can-use-to-dox-nearly-anyone-in-america-for-15-tlo-usinfosearch-transunion\">The Secret Weapon Hackers Can Use to Dox Nearly Anyone in America for $15.</a> It costs $15 to uncover an American\u2019s personally identifiable information illegally for potentially violent purposes. But also consider the number of entities that have access to this information legally, without any oversight. None of it should be allowable.</p><p><a href=\"https://danq.me/2023/07/29/rss-zero\">RSS Zero isn\u2019t the path to RSS Joy.</a> \u201cRSS is not email. You don\u2019t have to get to inbox zero!\u201d is a correct take, in my opinion; that\u2019s certainly how I approach my feed reader. But also, I\u2019ve got bad news about my email inbox.</p><p><a href=\"https://nature.com/articles/d41586-023-02554-0\">Thousands of scientists are cutting back on Twitter, seeding angst and uncertainty.</a> Scientists are fleeing X for Mastodon, citing far-right science denialism - and far-right hate in general. I don\u2019t exactly know what Musk thinks he\u2019s going to be left with after all this.</p><p><a href=\"https://jazzmyth.substack.com/p/an-opinionated-guide-to-alt-text\">An Opinionated Guide To Alt-text.</a> A great, short guide to writing alt text to support data visualization from Jasmine Mithani.</p><p><a href=\"https://theverge.com/2023/8/15/23833279/lamborghini-ev-concept-image-reveal-monterey\">Lamborghini teases first fully electric supercar ahead of official reveal August 18th.</a> OK, good for them, but I\u2019m far less excited by an electric Lambo than an electric car for $20K. Or, you know, zero-emissions buses that work as part of a functional integrated public transit system. You\u2019re right, that does sound like science fiction.</p><p><a href=\"https://washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/08/15/twitter-x-links-delayed\">Elon Musk's Twitter throttles links to Threads, Blue Sky and New York Times.</a> Really, truly: there is no good reason for any media company or publisher to still be posting on X.</p><p><a href=\"https://eff.org/deeplinks/2023/08/announcing-tor-university-challenge\">Announcing the Tor University Challenge.</a> This is a worthwhile project, and would be a major win for freedom of expression and freedom from surveillance. I\u2019d love to see more of my higher education friends take part.</p><p><a href=\"https://theverge.com/23826506/threads-mastodon-profile-verification-how-to\">How to verify your Threads account using your Mastodon profile.</a> It\u2019s truly beautiful to see Threads begin to embrace indieweb and federated social web protocols. This is a first step; true federation is, I\u2019ve been assured, coming.</p><p><a href=\"https://english.elpais.com/science-tech/2023-08-05/why-sam-altman-wants-to-scan-two-billion-eyes.html\">Why Sam Altman wants to scan two billion eyes.</a> We\u2019ve seen the United Nations share their biometric registration of Rohingya refugees with the Myanmar government without their consent. A private company that subcontracts services in other countries makes accountability very difficult when there are rights violations.\u201d</p><p><a href=\"https://buttondown.email/hillelwayne/archive/raku-a-language-for-gremlins\">Raku: A Language for Gremlins.</a> That\u2019s a giant \u201cnope\u201d from me, but your mileage may vary.</p><p><a href=\"https://siliconflorist.com/2023/08/07/pie-failed-but-its-a-failure-worth-celebrating-and-learning-from\">PIE failed. But it\u2019s a failure worth celebrating and learning from.</a> It\u2019s very painful to see accelerators that are also vibrant community hubs shut down because of business dynamics. I\u2019ve lived that. What I can see here is someone who cares about his community. I was never a part of PIE, but I know Rick did it for the right reasons. And I know from Matter that the community continues long after the thing itself has disappeared. The legacy is long lasting. Congratulations, Rick - on to the next thing.</p><p><a href=\"https://simonwillison.net/2023/Aug/6/annotated-presentations\">How I make annotated presentations.</a> It\u2019s been a long time since I\u2019ve given any talks (the pandemic put a stop to that) but I really like this approach, and I\u2019ll do something similar in the future.</p><p><a href=\"https://heather-buchel.com/blog/2023/07/just-normal-web-things\">Just normal web things.</a> Yes to all of this. These are basic functions that the web gives you almost by default. Everything on the web should let you do them.</p><p><a href=\"https://infoworld.com/article/3703768/the-open-source-licensing-war-is-over.html\">The open source licensing war is over.</a> I broadly agree with this rallying cry against dogmatism in open source. I think dogmatism is harmful in all parts of tech; divisive and often a kind of gatekeeping. Let authors build and release according to their needs.</p><p><a href=\"https://themarkup.org/the-breakdown/2023/08/01/how-to-search-for-a-better-deal-on-broadband\">How to Search for a Better Deal on Broadband.</a> The broadband situation in America is surprisingly bad - so I love that there\u2019s a new version of the National Broadband Map. The Markup has done a public service by taking us through it.</p>"
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#introductions #intro
🇬🇧:
hi, I'm tentacleKrill, call me "krill" or "doji"
I'm a disabled artist and rookie webweaver in a form of a cat, seeking new friends. i currently reside in Poland
I came here also to talk about things that upset me, or things that I think people should know about, as a lot of issues is overlooked because we are not the western world.
As of speaking, I am struggling with housing and job-seeking, so I have commissions open. I want to post more artwork here so people could hire me for illustration work.
favorite things for now: Yakuza (game series), cats, customizing operating systems, aesthetics of 2000s, illustrating, worldbuilding
let's chat
🇯🇵:
こんにちは、tentacleKrillです。"krill "または "doji "と呼んでください。
障害のあるアーティストで、猫の形をした新人ウェブマスターです。
現在ポーランド在住。
また、西洋の世界ではないため、多くの問題が見過ごされているので、私が動揺していることや、人々が知っておくべきと思うことについて話すためにここに来ました。
今現在、私は住居と求職活動で苦労しているので、コミッションを募集しています。もっとここに作品を載せて、イラストの仕事を依頼できるようにしたいです。
今のところ好きなこと: 龍が如(ゲームシリーズ)、猫、OSのカスタマイズ、2000年代の美学、イラスト、世界観の構築
チャットしよう !!
#art #artist #アーティスト #イラスト #DisabledArtist #disability #queer #cat #IndieWeb #commission #commissionsopen #BoostMe #自己紹介 #furry
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FediForum is now on the #indieweb events calendar.
Would be nice to have some IndieWeb sessions, too. Join us?
https://events.indieweb.org/
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"The Souvenir and Commemorative Spoon Planet Museum is the largest collection of sterling silver souvenir spoons on the internet ..you will find a huge and eclectic mix of unusual silver spoons for your viewing PLEASURE"
I mean, this stuff is genuine #indieweb - none of your re-cycled 21st century jamstack bollocks, just fabulously weird #museum nerds doing what they do best. Say goodbye to your afternoon!
https://spoonplanet.com
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Hello #mastodon - What are your favorite recommendations for discovering others and being discovered yourself on the #indieweb ?
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The idea that there could be a part of the web that is usable by smaller browsers and without any JavaScript support, without hitting walls of JS web apps (which currently also excludes the majority of annoying and intrusive ads, much of the tracking, sites with AI generated non-information, etc.) is one that keeps coming up in my mind.
It would be so nice if the web, or a sbset of it, could be used with sensible use of the possibilities of existing technologies.
It's the web. Hyperlinked text, images, even arbitrary file downloads are possible. There are better ways to implement chats, email, live street navigation, image editing and all the other applications that exist in the web today.
What's the right tag to use for this topic? #SmallWeb #Smolweb #FreeWeb #IndieWeb #OpenWeb ? I guess I'll have to follow all of them to get many posts about this. What else should I look at or follow if I'm interested in seeing such an accessible web become more relevant and usable?
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"text": "The idea that there could be a part of the web that is usable by smaller browsers and without any JavaScript support, without hitting walls of JS web apps (which currently also excludes the majority of annoying and intrusive ads, much of the tracking, sites with AI generated non-information, etc.) is one that keeps coming up in my mind.It would be so nice if the web, or a sbset of it, could be used with sensible use of the possibilities of existing technologies.It's the web. Hyperlinked text, images, even arbitrary file downloads are possible. There are better ways to implement chats, email, live street navigation, image editing and all the other applications that exist in the web today.What's the right tag to use for this topic? #SmallWeb #Smolweb #FreeWeb #IndieWeb #OpenWeb ? I guess I'll have to follow all of them to get many posts about this. What else should I look at or follow if I'm interested in seeing such an accessible web become more relevant and usable?"
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"html": "<p>WordPress at 25 and the Indie Web <a href=\"https://toot.lqdev.tech/tags/podcast\">#<span>podcast</span></a> <a href=\"https://toot.lqdev.tech/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://toot.lqdev.tech/tags/wordpress\">#<span>wordpress</span></a> <a href=\"https://www.luisquintanilla.me/feed/podcast-wordpress-indieweb-reality2?utm_medium=feed\"><span>https://www.</span><span>luisquintanilla.me/feed/podcas</span><span>t-wordpress-indieweb-reality2?utm_medium=feed</span></a></p>",
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In a world where everything is rented, we are left with the only sensible option—owning our content.
Check out my latest blog post about #indieweb and content ownership
https://www.yieldcode.blog/post/own-your-content/
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La proliferación de aplicaciones federadas con #activitypub, el renovado interés en los lectores #rss y los esfuerzos de la #indieweb son miniaturas de un proyecto de desmantelar las plataformas monopólicas mediante el uso de tecnología abierta.
#ApuntesInchequeables
https://facundoolano.github.io/2023-08-30-miscelanea-sobre-web-y-redes-sociales/
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"html": "<p>Back To Blogflow Basics<br /><a href=\"https://mastodon.world/tags/blaugust2023\">#<span>blaugust2023</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.world/tags/blogging\">#<span>blogging</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.world/tags/wordpress\">#<span>wordpress</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.world/tags/neocities\">#<span>neocities</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.world/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a></p><p><a href=\"http://jasonjournals.com/2023/08/30/back-to-blogflow-basics/\"><span>http://</span><span>jasonjournals.com/2023/08/30/b</span><span>ack-to-blogflow-basics/</span></a></p>",
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"html": "<p>Hello again World \ud83d\udc4b This is my first attempt at a POSSE post from my <a href=\"https://fosstodon.org/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a>-site \ud83e\udd1e<br /><a href=\"https://fosstodon.org/tags/hello\">#<span>hello</span></a><br /><a href=\"https://fosstodon.org/tags/POSSE\">#<span>POSSE</span></a> <a href=\"https://www.dfoley.ie/notes/id:5b148f68d1e160e40c88cc90be976d17\"><span>https://www.</span><span>dfoley.ie/notes/id:5b148f68d1e</span><span>160e40c88cc90be976d17</span></a></p>",
"text": "Hello again World \ud83d\udc4b This is my first attempt at a POSSE post from my #indieweb-site \ud83e\udd1e\n#hello\n#POSSE https://www.dfoley.ie/notes/id:5b148f68d1e160e40c88cc90be976d17"
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"text": "Time to bite the bullet I launched at myself a long time ago, and specify a topic for September's Indieweb Carnival: My Kind of Weather.\n\n\n\t\t\t There\u2019s more \u27a2",
"html": "<p>Time to bite the bullet I launched at myself a long time ago, and specify a topic for September's <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/indieweb-carnival\">Indieweb Carnival</a>: My Kind of Weather.</p>\n<p><img alt=\"A bright rainbow over apartment blocks with umbrella pine trees in the background\" src=\"https://www.jeremycherfas.net/images/d/c/b/6/0/dcb60e45c780f93fae83e674061ed2735e031469-rainbow.jpg\" /></p>\n\n\t\t\t <span style=\"float:right;font-size:smaller;\"><a href=\"https://www.jeremycherfas.net/blog/my-kind-of-weather\">There\u2019s more \u27a2</a></span>"
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"html": "<p>We Don\u2019t Need a New Twitter <a href=\"https://toot.lqdev.tech/tags/twitter\">#<span>twitter</span></a> <a href=\"https://toot.lqdev.tech/tags/socialmedia\">#<span>socialmedia</span></a> <a href=\"https://toot.lqdev.tech/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://www.luisquintanilla.me/feed/no-new-twitter-newport?utm_medium=feed\"><span>https://www.</span><span>luisquintanilla.me/feed/no-new</span><span>-twitter-newport?utm_medium=feed</span></a></p>",
"text": "We Don\u2019t Need a New Twitter #twitter #socialmedia #indieweb https://www.luisquintanilla.me/feed/no-new-twitter-newport?utm_medium=feed"
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@trey I wish there were more overlap between the #DIY web and the interactive web. I think one formidable entry barrier for interactivity is the sheer aggressiveness of #spam. Put anything at all on the web that gives the public read/write access and spam account creation, spam comments, spam wiki articles, etc. will outpace legit contributions by orders of magnitude. The #IndieWeb folks are onto something with #WebMention, but downside is it becomes a conversation between netizens who self-host. No good answers in the age of the commercial web.
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"text": "@trey I wish there were more overlap between the #DIY web and the interactive web. I think one formidable entry barrier for interactivity is the sheer aggressiveness of #spam. Put anything at all on the web that gives the public read/write access and spam account creation, spam comments, spam wiki articles, etc. will outpace legit contributions by orders of magnitude. The #IndieWeb folks are onto something with #WebMention, but downside is it becomes a conversation between netizens who self-host. No good answers in the age of the commercial web."
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really sad: very few #indieweb #wordpress themes out there. need a lot of plugins but it's worth it.
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"html": "<p><span>really sad: very few </span><a href=\"https://federation.network/tags/indieweb\">#indieweb</a><span> </span><a href=\"https://federation.network/tags/wordpress\">#wordpress</a><span> themes out there. need a lot of plugins but it's worth it.</span></p>",
"text": "really sad: very few #indieweb #wordpress themes out there. need a lot of plugins but it's worth it."
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Sometimes I feel like people consider a life without travel a lesser one. So I wrote this as a little bit of a dark side to all the rainbows and unicorn poop people hype up traveling to be. Hope you get something out of it, reader!
https://foreverliketh.is/blog/wherever-you-go/
#blog #writing #indieweb #smallweb #hugo #travel #vacation #tourism #life
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"html": "<p>Sometimes I feel like people consider a life without travel a lesser one. So I wrote this as a little bit of a dark side to all the rainbows and unicorn poop people hype up traveling to be. Hope you get something out of it, reader!</p><p><a href=\"https://foreverliketh.is/blog/wherever-you-go/\"><span>https://</span><span>foreverliketh.is/blog/wherever</span><span>-you-go/</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/blog\">#<span>blog</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/writing\">#<span>writing</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/smallweb\">#<span>smallweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/hugo\">#<span>hugo</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/travel\">#<span>travel</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/vacation\">#<span>vacation</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/tourism\">#<span>tourism</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/life\">#<span>life</span></a></p>",
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@hack13
Most users tend to pick a side of things, but recently I chose option 3: write it on my website then syndicate it like a weirdo lmao
I do this because I believe in connecting not so much to the social network platform, but to the people themselves. The social graph is more important than what or where it is.
Incidents with Twitter and Reddit have demonstrated how users are driven away, so I make a conscious effort to stay connected with the friendships I’ve made across the networks that I believe in (or at least don’t actively hate). This way everyone knows where to find me if one day either network collapses, or if a new one appears that people really want to flock to.
#IndieWeb
(flawbee.net/s/n23-12a)
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"html": "<p><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://cyberfurz.social/@hack13\">@<span>hack13</span></a></span> </p><p>Most users tend to pick a side of things, but recently I chose option 3: write it on my website then syndicate it like a weirdo lmao</p><p>I do this because I believe in connecting not so much to the social network platform, but to the people themselves. The social graph is more important than what or where it is.</p><p>Incidents with Twitter and Reddit have demonstrated how users are driven away, so I make a conscious effort to stay connected with the friendships I\u2019ve made across the networks that I believe in (or at least don\u2019t actively hate). This way everyone knows where to find me if one day either network collapses, or if a new one appears that people really want to flock to.</p><p><a href=\"https://beep.flawbee.net/tag/indieweb\">#IndieWeb</a></p><p><code>(flawbee.net/s/n23-12a)</code></p>",
"text": "@hack13 Most users tend to pick a side of things, but recently I chose option 3: write it on my website then syndicate it like a weirdo lmaoI do this because I believe in connecting not so much to the social network platform, but to the people themselves. The social graph is more important than what or where it is.Incidents with Twitter and Reddit have demonstrated how users are driven away, so I make a conscious effort to stay connected with the friendships I\u2019ve made across the networks that I believe in (or at least don\u2019t actively hate). This way everyone knows where to find me if one day either network collapses, or if a new one appears that people really want to flock to.#IndieWeb(flawbee.net/s/n23-12a)"
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