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danyork

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I look for patterns. I connect dots. I share what I see.

Working for a bigger, stronger open #Internet for everyone. Writes on #InternetAccess, #DNS, #AI, #WordPress, futures. Focused on Low Earth Orbit (#LEO) satellites at Internet Society.

#Wikipedia editor. Volunteer with #Rotary, #ITDRC, #IETF.

Speaker, author, podcaster, livestreamer.

Been online since 1980s - still remember USENET and UUCP. Lives in #Vermont. Spricht Deutsch et un peu de français. Enjoys #curling.

#tfr

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danyork, to Starlink
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danyork, to privacy
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Good to see #Vermont making headlines about protecting the data #privacy of people. We’ll see if our governor signs it… but regardless, it’s good to see! https://www.politico.com/news/2024/05/18/vermont-data-privacy-law-tech-lobbyists-00158711

steely_glint, to random
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I'm proud to have played a small part in @sundogplanets 's campaign on the space junk pollution (both light and actual) that starlink and it's ilk produce .

https://distributedfutu.re/episode83.html

(We had a good track record of predicting future hot issues on that podcast - reality hasn't caught up with us yet)

danyork,
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@steely_glint Are you guys planning to do any more episodes?

danyork,
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@steely_glint Completely understand!

ricmac, to random
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A media podcast I listened to today said that “the web is old-fashioned”, as part of their analysis of the OpenAI and Google news this week. As if the web will turn into The Well, or something. But I am seeing the fediverse, standards-based web builders like Eleventy, and open newsletter platforms like Ghost and Buttondown (that both support the web), and I just don’t agree that the web is old-fashioned. Quite the opposite, it’s only just getting started (again)!

danyork,
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@ricmac Yes, the Web never went away… it was just consigned to the back room by the seductive power and convenience of the bright and shiny social platforms. But now finally some of that bright and shiny has faded for some people, and they are seeing what has developed in that back room while so many were looking at the shiny…

danyork, to random
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I no longer feel so bad about having a couple hundred tabs open…. 😃

From: @davidbisset
https://phpc.social/@davidbisset/112384612154510374

olaf, to random
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I bought an assortment of resistors. It has 25 pieces of 0 Ohm.

Why and where, my kind fediferse friends, would one use those?

danyork,
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@olaf Well, don’t use them if you are trying to build a weapon to attack Star Trek’s Borg, because as they say…. “Resistance is futile!” 🤣🤓

molly0xfff, to web
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If you've ever found yourself missing the "good old days" of the , what is it that you miss? (Interpret "it" broadly: specific websites? types of activities? feelings? etc.) And approximately when were those good old days?

No wrong answers — I'm working on an article and wanted to get some outside thoughts.

danyork,
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@molly0xfff
I miss:

1 - the early 1990s when "the World Wide Web" was just one of many different possible systems for sharing content (others being gopher, hytelnet, etc) - and we were all trying to figure out what this "Web" was all about.

2 - that same time period when you could create a basic website using vi or emacs without any special knowledge

3 - the early to mid-2000s when we had blogs and were commenting on each other's individual sites, with discussions flowing back and forth.

kcarruthers, to random
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The good folks I liked from twitter are pretty evenly split between blue sky and mastodon. A tiny handful are on threads and I never see them anymore. Some are still on twitter and that is just sad.

danyork,
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@kcarruthers I have been surprised by some of the folks that have just stayed on X. And yes, I find it sad.

ricmac, to random
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I’ve been doing some digging on ClickOut Media, the gambling/crypto business that recently acquired ReadWrite. Its head office is in Malta and its founders have no presence on the web (that I have yet found). I discovered their names though, and there has been some reporting in Reuters about dodgy dealings… this via a LinkedIn post from the reporter 5 months ago. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rachelwolcott_finixio-owners-also-own-clickout-activity-7133061394433744898-4PzV

danyork,
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@ricmac Glad you are on the trail!

danyork, to random
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AVFTCN 035 – 3 Articles To Read On Earth Day

Today is Earth Day... and when I climb up into that crow’s nest, hold up my spyglass, and look out at the horizon… it can look pretty bleak. It seems like the whole world is on fire in different ways. But amidst the chaos… what gives me hope is seeing people taking action. And they are! Today I offer you three articles to hopefully provoke some thoughts on this day: one by me and two by others.

http://crowsnest.danyork.com/2024/04/22/avftcn-035-3-articles-to-read-on-earth-day/

danyork, to Wikipedia
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20 years ago today, I made my first edit to #Wikipedia ! 🎉

So I wrote a little bit about that: https://www.danyork.com/2024/04/celebrating-20-years-as-a-wikipedia-editor.html

danyork, to TaylorSwift
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Just a note for any parents who may be as culturally clueless as I apparently am… a global mega-superstar released her latest album this morning, and it is a BigDeal for some demographics. 😀

#TaylorSwift

danyork, to space
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The degree to which SpaceX has fundamentally changed the space launch industry 🚀 is truly amazing. As Ars Technica notes "this was the sixth Falcon 9 launch in less than eight days, more flights than SpaceX's main US rival, United Launch Alliance, has launched in 17 months."

https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/04/spacexs-most-flown-reusable-rocket-will-go-for-its-20th-launch-tonight/

danyork,
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@breakpoint Yes, exactly. They have totally transformed the pricing of the launch market, too.

danyork, to wordle
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Wordle 1,035 1/6

🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

🎉FINALLY! 🎉 After almost 2 years (since July 2022) of using the same starter word, it finally was the word of the day! My first and only first-guess win.

(The side effect is that now I need a new starter word! 😃)
#Wordle

DrakulDragon, to astrophotography
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Having never photographed a #SolarEclipse I had no idea what I was doing and rolled with it in the moment. I’m pretty happy with the final product, it turned out better than I expected! Definitely a wild experience 🌑☀️

#SolarEclipse2024 #Totality #Astrophotography #Composite

danyork,
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@DrakulDragon Wow! That is amazing! Great work!

gabek, to random

I noticed the company who wanted to add their service directly into Owncast, and I said no, started releasing their own version of Owncast with their own changes in it to support this use case.

I'm not sure how to feel about this. It's kind of a fork, but it's really just another release of Owncast by somebody else. They're releasing something called Owncast with functionality and decisions that have nothing to do with the real Owncast. It specifically says stuff like "Owncast does X", and Owncast does not do X, and will never do X. Only their changes do X.

I fear this may confuse people. If something goes wrong with their version of the software, people are going to ask me for support, and might make the real Owncast look bad. But I don't know if this is wrong, or if this is completely acceptable. It's open source, and the name "Owncast" isn't owned by anybody, as Owncast is an open source project, not a company. So I guess they have the right to do whatever they want and call it Owncast.

But it feels wrong, and it seems like really bad things could come of this.

danyork,
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@gabek @lukem I think you will unfortunately need to register the trademark (probably before the other company tries to register it). And even if you take it out yourself right now, you could always transfer it to a nonprofit or some other entity later. Unfortunately defensive registration seems to be the way you unfortunately have to go.

danyork,
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@gabek @lukem In some cases, a nonprofit will be set up specifically to hold the trademarks, or that will be part of what it does. For instance, the Apache Software Foundation holds trademarks for its various open source projects: https://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/list/

The Linux Foundation holds a range, too: https://www.linuxfoundation.org/legal/trademarks

I have seen other projects where a specific nonprofit was set up only for that project, but I can’t find an example right now.

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danyork,
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@gabek @lukem So you could, for instance, set up an “Owncast Foundation” that is a nonprofit and exists to hold the trademark on “Owncast” (and any others that make sense). If it became a charitable entity (ex. A 501(c)(3) in the USA), it could also be a way for people to make donations to your work.

It would take some effort to set up, but this could be one path to go.

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danyork,
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@gabek @lukem Another approach is finding a nonprofit who might be the owner of the trademark on your behalf (but that means finding someone like the examples I mentioned earlier).

danyork, to wordpress
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WordPress 6.5 looks like it has some nice additions. If you have updated already, what do you like most in the new release?

https://wordpress.org/download/releases/6-5/

#WordPress

joebeone, to random
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Last week, the @internetsociety filed an amicus brief before the Supreme Court of México, in Richter v. Google, an important case in intermediary liability on the Mexican Internet, and our first non-US legal intervention. 1/

danyork,
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@karlauerbach @joebeone @internetsociety I completely agree that publishing and discussion CAN easily happen these days without intermediaries. A lot of the various Fediverse systems are a good step in that way.

My personal issue is that after decades of running my own systems, I don't want to anymore! I just want to write. I'll gladly pay or use an intermediary to take care of that for me.

Similarly, I'll use an intermediary for caching/CDN purposes so that pages load fast globally.

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danyork,
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@karlauerbach @joebeone @internetsociety

The other place I think intermediaries are with us for better or worse is... discovery of content.

I'm not really aware of how we've cracked that particular nut without centralized databases or systems, whether those are for a search engine, or for a directory site, or for a social media site where links are shared.

If you have pointers about that, I'd love to see them.

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danyork,
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@karlauerbach @joebeone @internetsociety Interesting ideas. I like your other topics, too. Increased robustness / resilience is definitely something we need in a time of bizarre and extreme weather.

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