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Alex Holst

@dillo Congratulations! Projects like Dillo and Ladybird gives me hope that all is not lost in the new browser wars.

Adële 🐘

@dillo I'm sorry to ask, but what is proving that you have lost dillo.org domain name?

I've just flagged the package dillo as outdated on archkinux repos. But it always presents dillo.org as the upstream site.

So, I'm not sure that the package maintainer will accept my request. If he/she won't, how can I justify ?

bouncepaw 🍄

После встречи с Баунсом мы с Яной теперь говорим «абалдеть» и «мышь»

bouncepaw 🍄

Had a weird phoneme dream last night. Someone was trying to get me to pronounce their name for me, and they were sounding it out one piece at a time. One of these sounds was somehow in between an "L" and a "Th" sound, and the harmonics were very pronounced like a tuvan throat singer. My dream-brain kept on wanting to randomly label it "ï" for some reason, so it might have been a vowel too. Not convinced this is a valid phoneme (at least for human physiology).

Nikita

@patchlore if th ⟨θ⟩/⟨ð⟩ is a voiceless/voiced dental fricative, and l ⟨l⟩ is a (voiced) lateral approximant, then maybe you've heard a lateral fricative?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiceles

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_a

(pages have sound samples)

bouncepaw 🍄

I'd say it's #AUSPEX day 123, meaning this project is now more than 33,33% complete.

In the land of cyber mausoleums, what could lie at the heart of a spiraled techno ziggurat?

Play the new level here:
lectronice.itch.io/auspex

lectronaughty

#AUSPEX day 124 is out.

Let us wander the mysterious paths of the invisible cube.

Play the new level here:
lectronice.itch.io/auspex

bouncepaw 🍄

I finally updated my macOS from a four-year old Big Sur. Gave up, basically! With my new Safari, I can finally check out all these new Mastodon clients

bouncepaw 🍄

One drawback of POSSE is that you’re bolstering the value of the silos. Instagram grows more powerful with your pictures on it and GitHub thrives on your repos.

https://indieweb.org/POSSE

tallship

@Sandra

Sandra, I'm really glad I had the opportunity to catch your review, or rather, observation of POSSE, especially the long term ramifications from the PoV of #DeSoc.

For quite some time now, I've been advocating for something that describes a not so dissimilar modus operandi for extricating subjugated chattel from that of the #Borg_Collective.

POSSE has merit, being a partial design for disrupting the deprecated monolithic silos, but IMO actually falls short by only seeking to coexist with it, instead of completely obviating them.

As a dedicated FOSS and Privacy Advocate, here's my take on how we can follow a best practices modus operandi, achieving what can eventually relegate today's monolithic silos into the marginalized zone, sending them into the abyss of downtrodden insignificance.

The model can work from any Fediverse platform, but platforms that support a rich feature set with longform authoring capabilities work best, having the greatest impact. For those stuck using masto for the time being, their impact will be less dramatic, but nonetheless still valid.

The model I've been advocating goes like this:

1. ) Create original content on Fediverse enabled properties you own, or cite (link to) content NOT residing in the deprecated silo space (Twitter, Medium, TikTok, InstaSPAM, YouTube, Faceplant, Reddit, Linkedin, Etc.). You can do this from pretty much any Fediverse platform - even masto, with its paltry 500 character limit. A paragraph or so as a rule of thumb, just a teaser/headline to create interest for the reader to follow the link.
2. ) Optional: For added impact and if you have any, from your traditional silo account(s), as well as from less capable clones like masto, offer up a teaser, perhaps a paragraph or so, with a link to the URL of this original content.
3. ) If you're merely pointing to an article or resource created by someone else that exists independently, that's it. Well done! If you created your original content in long form on a more capable Fediverse platform than masto - there are many excellent Fediverse platforms for doing this. A few of those are:

- Streams
- Mitra
- Misskey, Iceshrimp, Cherrypick, Firefish, and Others
- Pleroma, SoapBox, and Akkoma
- Friendica
- Hubzilla
- WriteFreely
- WordPress (with the ActivityPub plugin)
- Ghost (reportedly coming soon)
- GoToSocial
- Socialhome

4. ) Endeavor to never publish any actual content (articles, news, photos, videos) on platforms in the deprecated monolithic silo space. Instead, it is preferable to publish your photos, videos on demand, and textual content on a Fediverse Platform well suited to this. i.e., PeerTube for VoDs, Pixelfed for images, and one or more of the platforms mentioned above for textual or multimedia based content such as news articles, HowTo's, tutorials, recipes, Etc.
5. ) Occasionally, you may find it necessary to link to content in the deprecated silo space - a video on YouTube, for example. You may be able to clone videos (depending on licensing) to a PeerTube server, but if not, then make sure you sanitize those videos by using tools such as Invidious that shield the viewer from tracking and other privacy disrespecting constructs built into those silo systems.

The philosophy here is to ensure that anything posted into the deprecated monolithic silo space entreats the reader/viewer to leave that space in order to consume the content.

This practice insures that the consumer of that information does so in a protected, privacy respecting place, presumably built on FOSS, and in the Fediverse. It further serves to familiarize the consumer in an easy and unassuming way, with Fediverse platforms that do not track them or mine their privacy.

For the Fedizen however, it provides a one way transit - anyone seeing a teaser/headline/intro on say, Twitter or Faceplant, is immediately catapulted away from those denizens of commodification that packages and inventories the consumer as the product for sale, depriving those platforms of the necessary revenue that sustains them - death by atrophe. No blissful coexistence, every single post inside the deprecated monolithic silo space is in fact an egress point bringing the consumer into a free and privacy respecting environment.

Obviously, an article on the New York Times website isn't ideal, but it isn't strictly one of the monolithic silo systems listed above either. In this case specifically, it's a walled garden however, so you're directing the consumer to a place where they'll be privacy mined anyway, which offers three other possibilities:

- You can, and should unless you feel you absolutely must, elect not to send someone to that resource
- You can, under certain circumstances, copy that data verbatim elsewhere and provide a link to that place where you copied the data.
- You can also probably check with the AP, since we're talking about a newspaper outlet, most of which actually pull their news from the Associated Press and other similar networks that provide free access, which you can link to instead.

There's simply no way to completely ensure being so mindful of your consumers without precluding yourself from linking to some forms of interesting content - but the point here is that almost without exception, you're not sending anyone into the deprecated monolithic silo space - you're sending them into the Fediverse, where they'll begin to become comfortable with, eventually creating their own accounts here.

I recently had some discussions with a few folks who completely turned their back on things like Twitter, which is good because it is one of those social networking systems that engages in tracking and privacy mining. Those individuals have made it easy for themselves by simply putting the existence of those privacy disrespecting resources completely outside the real of consideration - it's not like anyone is going to suffer because they didn't visit Faceplant. They may suffer a bit of withdrawals, but bear the following in mind:

There are liquor stores on virtually every corner in the real world. They sell booze at liquor stores. An alcoholic must come to terms with this and learn to live with this fact, making a conscious choice to buy, or not to buy booze in those stores, or even go outside where the temptation is even greater.

That's not the greatest metaphor I know, or maybe I just didn't deliver it well. Either way, I hope that in understanding this death by atrittion model, that people can make better informed decisions about privacy for themselves and others.

I'd love to hear your comments and thoughts on the matter, and any tools that help assist folks in addressing privacy concerns. Please feel free to share this by boosting to raise awareness within the Fediverse (and beyond) of all the excellent platforms available to everyone in the Fediverse. I realize I left out large sectors of the Fediverse that can be factored into this formula - the link aggregators and forums like #NodeBB, #Lemmy, #Kbin, #Mbin, #Discourse, and more. I didn't even directly address the purpose built single user instance platforms. Maybe we can give them some coverage in a later edition :)

All the best!

#tallship

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@Sandra

Sandra, I'm really glad I had the opportunity to catch your review, or rather, observation of POSSE, especially the long term ramifications from the PoV of #DeSoc.

For quite some time now, I've been advocating for something that describes a not so dissimilar modus operandi for extricating subjugated chattel from that of the #Borg_Collective.

bouncepaw 🍄

So, my #embroidery project about The Sentinel video game is finally completed!
If you wanna know more about it and discover the 14 artworks, follow the link:
marine.st/en/pages/sentinel

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Arcadely IRL

@moonovermarine hey this is one of the coolest things ive ever seen.

_jayrope :hubzilla:
@Marine Beaufils 🪡 Impressive, really. Almost could be future folklore textiles, given today's technoid background. Well done!
David JONES

@moonovermarine what an incredible culmination of beautiful work. it's always a joy to see your posts.

bouncepaw 🍄

Played Go for the first time today. What a wonderful game!

bouncepaw 🍄

Muad'Dib learned rapidly because his first training was in how to learn. And the first lesson of all was the basic trust that he could learn. It's shocking to find how many people do not believe they can learn, and how many more believe learning to be difficult. Muad'Dib knew that every experience carries its lesson.

bouncepaw 🍄

The Māori King and other Indigenous leaders have signed a treaty recognizing whales as legal persons.The document is rooted in the Māori worldview, in which whales are regarded as ancestors.

[from A Descendant’s Call For Whale Legal Personhood by Mere Tokoko, via Atmos, 2024]

atmos.earth/a-descendants-call

KarunaX

@ccohanlon Let us hope that this is another impediment to Japan's callous, murder of whales in southern oceans for "scientific" reasons. (Yes, the "science" does seem to be geared toward culinary purposes at upscale Tokyo restaurants).

bouncepaw 🍄

Read this #Warhammer novel “For the Emperor!”. Easy to read, fun, entertaining. Will read more.

Tried to read The Pillow Book. Boring!

Got a wonderful book of haiku by Matsuo Basho. It's wonderful! Will read.

#TheLibrary

bouncepaw 🍄

I added some basic #activitypub support to humungus based on the #forgefed vocabulary. Repository, Commit, etc. And of course updated #honk as well. So now you can follow the honk repo from within honk itself and see all the commits fly by. Still a work in progress, but it’s live now. Probably do a longer write up next week.

bouncepaw 🍄

I showed this as part of my Red Star OS talk the other night. It's a map of the North Korean Intranet, and as it shows, websites in North Korea are accessed via IPv4 addresses and not by DNS. Guess you can't blame DNS if a site goes down!

Normally you can't access any of these sites unless you're within the Intranet, of course, but a few diligent hackers have broken in before and archived a handful of sites!

#RedStarOS #Linux

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Feoh

@LambdaCalculus Diligent and brave!

Not to magnify their prowess, but North Korea is not the kind of adversarial bees nest I would want to poke personally :)

Feoh

@LambdaCalculus Pardon if this question is off piste given the nature of the conference, but will your talk ever be available on video anywhere?

Netux

@LambdaCalculus absolutely silly they wouldn't use dns. Just don't put in the real root servers for the isp. Easy enough for a small country to enforce, plus being segmented off to whatever degree.

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