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Johannes Ernst

Mark Zuckerberg basically just confirmed that your feeds will soon be full of AI-generated content. Another reason the fediverse needs to exist: so that you can follow humans. theverge.com/24253481/meta-ceo

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jo

@ricmac I mean, it's already there. I have a Facebook to talk to a handful of people, and the feed is full of AI slop, no matter how many times I tell Facebook I don't want it.

Johannes Ernst

My #FediTest talk was accepted at #SeaGL. Looks like I'll be in Seattle early November!

Anybody interested in a #Fediverse get-together on the sidelines of this #Linux conference?

Johannes Ernst

I really don't like the default "play sound" notifications settings on new #Mastodon accounts.

"Play sound" notifications on computers should be limited to "The house is on fire" or equivalent emergencies.

Johannes Ernst

#Vivaldi is supporting the #OpenWebFoundation. So I figure I better check out what they are doing these days with their browser, Mastodon server, and open web presence!

Johannes Ernst

The session notes from all #FediForum September 2024 sessions are now available.

They represent an incredible body of knowledge about the latest thinking by many of the people who move today's Fediverse forward.

Plus links to the speed demos of all the cool Fediverse software we saw.

Happy reading, and happy watching!

fediforum.org/2024-09/

Johannes Ernst

Hi @molly0xfff, how are you doing these contextual profile links on your site behind people's names? We are trying to do something similar with clickable Fediverse handles for FediForum notes e.g. fediforum.org/2024-09/session/ but it's a bit of work, and yours are nicer anyway! Any tips you can share?

P.S. Good chatting with you at XoXoFest.

h/t @manton

Johannes Ernst

The new "Social Web Foundation" is launching today, led by @evan, @ohmallory and @tomcoates

"The Social Web Foundation works to grow this new ecosystem in an open, healthy, and sustainable way—working with technologists and the public to build a new global town square that works for everyone."

Happy to be an advisor.

socialwebfoundation.org/2024/0

Johannes Ernst

Do we know what’s in our cars? Phones? Pagers?

Can this kind of ban ever be effective?

cnn.com/2024/09/23/tech/us-car

Johannes Ernst

I guess #Bluesky must be in heavy fundraising mode by now if my math is in the right ballpark about how much they raised and their burn rate.

Will they be successful? At what valuation? An interesting question! I figure their valuation could be anywhere between $0 and a few billions or so.

Why $0? No business model, and no obvious one on the horizon. Intense competition with the new product of the biggest incumbent that's already at 20x their size.

Why a few billions? ... (cont'd)

Johannes Ernst

Why might #Bluesky be worth a few billions? Decentralized social has the potential to "amazon" (here's a word you haven't heard in a while...) the trillion-dollar market cap social media platform market like Amazon "amazoned" Borders 25 years ago. In this thinking, it's completely early days and lack of biz model and current market shares don't matter.

Supporting evidence: Farcaster recently raised $150m at $1b valuation with far fewer users.

(cont'd)

Johannes Ernst

All 5000 employees of the University of Innsbruck in Austria now can use the Fediverse, integrated with their enterprise login system.

uibk.ac.at/en/newsroom/2024/ma

From #FediForum notes.

Johannes Ernst

Believe we need Trust & Safety on the Fediverse? And more of it? Join me in the first 50 here.

about.iftas.org/first-50/

IFTAS is doing great work and worth our support.

# Trust #Safety #fediverse #iftas

Johannes Ernst

We really, really need "remote likes" in the Fediverse.

Today's use case: We post the #FediForum recordings on PeerTube. The preview gets rendered very nicely in Mastodon, and people are tempted to click on it.

The video plays, and I like it. So I'm looking for a Like button -- but I have to sign up for a new account first??

/cc @benpate made that point at FediForum, too, in his demo!

Johannes Ernst

The demo videos from #FediForum September 2024 are now on-line.

Fourteen demos of cool #Fediverse software, as shown off by the developers themselves! Innovation is alive and kicking in the Fediverse!

Given this is the Fediverse, get them from PeerTube here: spectra.video/w/p/q1BXeNF5PWFi

(They are on YouTube, too, but we will post the link to there later.)

#FediFirst

Johannes Ernst

Silicon Valley is sometimes pretty rough. But in comparison to Russia’ Wildberries e-commerce company …

“Wildberries co-founder and ex-husband of Wildberries co-founder & CEO Tatyana Bakalchuk, along with 20 to 30 armed accomplices, conducted simultaneous armed assaults against two Wildberries offices in Moscow City.”
understandingwar.org/backgroun

Johannes Ernst

"ProPublica, the nation’s leading nonprofit investigative newsroom, is in search of a full-stack senior product engineer to lead work on our publishing systems and core website." If this sounds like you, I'd love to work with you. boards.greenhouse.io/propublic #getfedihired #journalism #engineering #jobs

Ben Werdmuller

If you're an exceptional engineer who cares about both the open web and non-profit journalism in the public interest, this is the opportunity for you. Please do apply - and let me know if you have any questions.

That link again: boards.greenhouse.io/propublic

Andrew Douglass

@ben how much of a WordPress focused job is this? I have a decent amount of pre-block editor experience building themes and plugins, but it’s been a little while.

Johannes Ernst

When people say "the open web"...

... what does this mean to you, exactly?

I'd love a broad range of answers including "I have no idea" if that's what's true for you.

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Pierre-Luc Gagné

@j12t meaning you don't need an account and a docile browser to access the data contained therein.

Gavin Anderegg

@j12t @anildash Here’s a crack at it: content served over HTTP that doesn’t require authentication to view.

Put differently: if you can send someone a link, and they see the same content without an account, it’s on the open web.

Claudius

@j12t small websites by individual people and businesses. Run on a variety of hosting services and not the small number of behemoths. People doing this out of curiosity and love for the medium.

That proverbial "website for my dog", whatever the fuck we did before blogs. Blogs. Quirky stuff with no real purpose. The SpaceJam website. Stuff with spinning @ GIFs and the construction worker GIF. Because everything was under construction and also best viewed with Internet Explorer 4.0. Much less monetization. Much less tracking and analytics. Webrings. Actual honest suggestions without affiliate links. People writing about what they found interesting, not what clicks well. The SpaceJam website _again_ because what else would you look at? Directories instead of search engines because of curation. No auto generated low quality keyword hogging websites clogging up your search results. No FUCKING PINTEREST clogging up your image search. People writing stuff instead of creating a video. No fucking Likes, Subscribes and especially no fucking bell.

Just people being amazing at things they care about.

@j12t small websites by individual people and businesses. Run on a variety of hosting services and not the small number of behemoths. People doing this out of curiosity and love for the medium.

That proverbial "website for my dog", whatever the fuck we did before blogs. Blogs. Quirky stuff with no real purpose. The SpaceJam website. Stuff with spinning @ GIFs and the construction worker GIF. Because everything was under construction and also best viewed with Internet Explorer 4.0. Much less monetization....

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