Great talk by @publicvoit on the many many shortcomings of commercial internet services, reminding us of the hoops the make us jump through in order to make things easier for them instead of us. #Accessibility, #Distributed information, Backups and easy lookup, being just some of the drive-by road kills.
#mastodon#fediverse implementation question: would it be possible to use the protocol for carrying issue tracking & discussion, e.g. to make #distributed version of #github or #gitlab issue trackers?
I thought that technically these aren't that different from the usual discussion threads here, except maybe for some governance steps like deciding if the issue is closed etc... Perhaps someone already investigated?
Dear #YouTube. We walked away from #Facebook, #Twitter, and #Reddit already. You want to force people to disable #adblock? Please, be my guest. You are disposable.
Stupid companies are wonderful. They drive innovation in user-driven #distributed alternatives. I can't wait to abandon YouTube as well. Get fukd.
The fediverse is going to suffer a hideous setback if Xitter goes into receivership, and they actually put a competent CEO in charge. It doesn’t make me feel good to say that, but I have a penchant for reality. It doesn’t mean it fails. But it sure will mean a much much longer trajectory.
@shoq Anyone going back when we've had a first class demonstration of how #proprietary#SaaSS in the hands of corposcum can be rapidly and trivially turned against its users is a fool.
I've started a new job earlier this month. I now work on and for #Radicle , a distributed git hosting system and peer-to-peer code collaboration system. I'll be working on continuous integration support.
It's open source and written in Rust, and is making git be #distributed again.
We are happy to announce that the call for participation for the first ever distribits meeting is now online at https://distribits.live
This meeting is organized by the folks behind git-annex and DataLad. We aim to bring together enthusiasts of tools and workflows in the domain of distributed data.
We are looking forward to April 2024 and to meeting people from everywhere, online and in Düsseldorf.
@murid This is a pretty fundamental issue that has its roots in #ActivityPub's design.
It focuses on instances instead of nomadic/unattached actors/messages, from which all of this then flows and cannot really be fixed without addressing that root cause.
Last night and this morning pulled together Python code to allow me to make a local archive of Wikipedia pages. Started with the Level 4 Vital articles, and now adding code which pulls in the top 100 most viewed articles each day. We'll see how it progresses. Been a fun little diversion.
@trick#Wikipedia seems like the kind of website that would be great to have #replicated across the #internet. Like, everyone has a small piece of it stored on their device and a lot of people share some of the same pieces, just in case. Every time you connect to the internet, your device checks to see if your piece has been update in the official, centralized system. If an update is required and your device's MAC address mod 12 is this month (zero-indexed), it updates. This type of #distributed system allows for rolling updates, preserving some history in the event of an attack on the central system.
I love programming and thinking and talking about thinking. I have an education (BS, MS, PhD) focused on artificial intelligence and neuroscience.
I'm an advocate of the public academic pursuit of knowledge, the scientific process, peer review, and I see open source software and hardware as an essential part of the scientific process.
I see software user rights, including security and privacy, to be protected mainly by free and open source software.
I see the democratizing effects of the Internet, including distributed journalism and social networking, to be largely the effect of the collaborative development of free and open source software.
I am interested in free and open source manufacturing, including open source 3D printers and CNC machines. I believe open source manufacturing will be important for distributed manufacturing, allowing local manufacturing and local labor.
I see worker-owned coops as the way to safely transition from a non-democratic authoritarian top-down power structure of a traditional corporation to a democratic work environment, where the workers own the company and elect the board of directors, transitioning to democracy in the workplace.
I believe that socialism is a regulatory response to capitalism.
I believe that laws, money, corporations, and government are social agreements, and I'm in favor of democratic social agreements.
I believe in the organized non-violent boycott as a way to control capitalists and change corrupt systems.
I try to eat plant-based / vegan foods to boycott the animal industry, to help with the climate crisis, to improve my health, to avoid animal cruelty, and to avoid the extinction of species of plants, animals and ecosystems.
I have been diagnosed with Retinitus Pigmentosa, which is a disease of progressive retinal degeneration. I am legally blind, although I have about 5-degrees of vision remaining in my fovea. I'm interested in researching and developing BCIs (Brain-Computer Interfaces), specifically BCIs that function as vision prostheses that may help with conditions like RP, or the more common degenerative retinal disease AMD (Age-related Macular Degeneration).
I enjoy playing computer games like Age of Empires and Rimworld. I used to program computer games when I was younger and would like to get back to it one day.
I love playing music, especially bass guitar. I've been listening to a lot of Rage Against the Machine and Enya recently.
I enjoy reading books, mostly non-fiction.
I enjoy studying religions. I've found a lot of value in Buddhism, and I meditate often daily.
Nina and I have recently had our first baby, a boy we named Tyoma.
I'm currently working at Apple on the Vision Pro headset team.