2022 was the worst year of my life so far. i'm not going to blame myself for putting things down for awhile. at least i survived it
@jerry You may find them terribly rudimentary, but you're welcome to use our configs, and I've been looking for experienced admins to discuss the challenges it presents for these apps. I think it could ultimately render something that better empowers users, but until then it clearly gives administrators more power to root users to the instance. I'm on Matrix at @bobbyd0g:hellsite.net . Don't mind the senseless utulalia in the readme -- https://github.com/bobbyd0g/commlab
@jerry Do you have any plans for SSO? We used Keycloak for Mastodon / PeerTube / Matrix and it certainly unfolds a new world of complications
Good morning. In a hilarious set of causes too complicated to explain, I'm the keynote speaker at Wikipedia Day in NYC. The page for the information about it is here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Wikipedia_Day_2023
You can be quite forgiven for not wanting to upend your life to attend. A livestream of the event is here:
Are those of you here in the #Fediverse aware of the amazing resource that is https://mynoise.net?
No?
Let me introduce you.
It has a medieval village #background #noise environment with toggles you can use to increase or decrease the blacksmith shop and market and horse clops (among many others).
Oh, you want a coffee shop? Sure thing.
Rain? Thunderstorm? Gotcha.
Generic white noise?
RPG thrills? Of course.
Tame that #tinnitus? Yes!
Check it out!
@anildash @medium cc: To paraphrase the words of @pluralistic - "It is a good thing to have (near) zero switching costs from a platform."
Okay, here's a remarkable thing about the fediverse: I was able to seamlessly move my followers to a new server, and the vast majority of them *never even noticed* that it happened. About 24 hours ago, I decided to move from mastodon[dot]cloud (because it had been bought up by sketchy new owners), and I came to @medium's new me.dm instance. At that time, I had 25,829 followers, and now less than 24 hrs later, I have 22,648 followers on this new account — without them having to do anything.
Mastodon et. al. badly need long-post folding, or ideally a "magazine cover" feature, just for writers like Cory Doctorow so they can post huge piles of stuff under one cover that perhaps automatically reblogs every few hours, and unfolds cleanly right in the app. I love Cory's work but his posting style is just incompatible with this form; I always skip the entire dozens-long blocks of posts, because while browsing a microblogging platform I'm trying to keep up with *everyone* I follow.
it is alleged in this lawsuit that Meta targets preteens, and that "playdates" were a proposed product offering. sickening!
This website provides the full back archive of BYTE magazine, all 23 years of it from 1975 to to 1998. It's a treasure trove of vintage tech and nostalgia, not even Archive.org carries all the issues.
The site actually focuses on old Apple magazines, but has also PC magazines and other resources on the history of microcomputing.
Suicide mention
Ten years ago, #AaronSwartz died by suicide following a prolonged and relentless crusade by the U.S. judiciary to prosecute him for allegedly downloading academic articles.
After his death, @freedomofpress took over maintenance of the open source whistleblower submission platform he had been developing, now called SecureDrop, hoping to get news orgs to adopt it. It's now used by dozens of news outlets worldwide.
Thank you, Aaron. ❤️ We are honored to carry on your legacy.
@YoteDragon If my therapist isn't reframing the feminine chaos dragons in my life, I want my money back
"The human being is in the most literal sense a political animal not merely a gregarious animal, but an animal which can individuate itself only in the midst of society. Production by an isolated individual outside society ... is as much of an absurdity as is the development of language without individuals living together and talking to each other."
-English Thread-
My current embroidery project is a series about The Sentinel video game (created by Geoff Crammond) in its #ZXSPectrum version.
I selected an area in particular among the many levels of the game and tried to reproduce every pixel of it in a 55x46 cm canevas. The series will eventually consist in 13 needlepoint.
Hope you’ll enjoy.
"Introducing Ring Car Cam!"
now i'm gonna remind folks that everyone's threat profile is different and my security decision-making is not right for everyone, but there is no fucking way you should give Amazon direct access to your driving habits, GPS location, OBD-II port, *and* place a microphone in your car to boot.
all over an LTE connection you do not control.
Scrappy queer