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Joshua Barretto

It would be nice if the 'technology' sections of major news publishers were actually about that instead of whatever Mr Fashface McMusk has said about some minority group most recently.

Joshua Barretto

Imagine if the literature section was just wall-to-wall commentary on JK Rowling being horrible?

Joshua Barretto

Please note: the civil war in the UK has been cancelled owing to a massive display of human decency on one side and the other side not showing up.

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Aloniax

@thewritertype And because we've had quite a bit of rain today. No-one likes to riot in the rain, c'mon...

David Nice

@thewritertype Elon Musk and Nigel Farage have no memory of having claimed anything about a 'civil war'. Funny, that.

Joshua Barretto

Proud of #bristol tonight. Easily 3-4 thousand people in attendance, all here to oppose the far right. Such a welcoming and tolerant atmosphere.

The far right did briefly show, but quickly realised they'd bitten off more than they could chew and vanished.

Maddy :verifiedp2:

@jsbarretto They're a bunch Creepy Weirdo Cowards.

chfkch :nixos: :rust:

@jsbarretto
I wish the UK government will listen.
In germany we had protests with several tens of thousands (not sure exactly, i think Berlin/Hamburg was around 300k), but in the end most parties - both governing and opposition - seem not to care and still push right agenda.
We can't have nice things because of power hungry individuals.

#bristol

Joshua Barretto

Little girl in Algeria decides she wants to play soccer, gets bullied by the boys because she's a girl.
She takes up boxing, to defend herself from bullies, makes it to the fucking Olympics, only for a demented British children's author to publicly shame her for not being enough of a girl

WHY DON'T GIRLS DO MORE SPORTS BIG MYSTERY WE SHOULD INVESTIGATE THAT

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Bodhipaksa

@detachedspork With respect, Rowling didn't just publicly shame Khelif for not being enough of a girl. She denied that Khelif was female at all.

BrowncoatWantToBe

@detachedspork Well we cannot have women do anything but shooting babies from between their legs, can we?? /s

lor

@detachedspork What is up with the XY chromosome thing? Is this factual? To play devils advocate if she is XY and producing testosterone at levels higher than other woman then she does have an advantage. Still a woman of course… but one with an advantage.

Joshua Barretto

The greatest novel of all time, Wario and Peaceio

ScatalogicAI

@DelphineUnseen
It wasa da best of times, it wasa da worst of times.

Joshua Barretto

What's great about this ticket is there's one candidate born in 1964 to appeal to the older voters, and on the other hand there's a candidate born in 1964 to appeal to the younger voters

(c/t Dana Houle)

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FurryBeta

@Lana This makes me feel so old. I’m that age!

Although tbh, other than Obama who was in his late 40s, this is the youngest pair that we’ve had for a while

Darren Leathley

@Lana The Beatles released "A Hard Day's Night" in between the two. That's got to be the divide.

Joshua Barretto

Harris choosing Tim Walz as her running mate sets a dangerous precedent that Democrats might do cool shit that voters love

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Serge

@geekysteven oh, nohz. The end of Republican-lite. Uncharted territory. Scary. :)

Wandering Star

@geekysteven Further down the slippery slope of Obama-Biden doing things they don't hate, and even feel mildly excited about.

Fardels Bear

@geekysteven

It is quite shocking. As a professional pessimist, these utter bastards are forcing a glimmer of hope into my sad life.

Joshua Barretto

The bastards are planning to target the immigration lawyers just down the road from me. Fuckers. How dare they?

Joshua Barretto

I'm so bloody angry at what they've done in Plymouth, my home city. Absolutely seething. Maybe I should just sleep.

Joshua Barretto

I think it's worth not taking a 'Mastodon exceptionalism' approach to disinformation.

The lies that have acted as a spark for this week's riots in the UK might have spread primarily on mainstream social media, but there's no systemic reason that the same couldn't happen here.

Mastodon does not have immunity, it simply has a lower R0, primarily for the fact that early adopters tend to be those that turn a more critical eye toward information technology by their nature.

Joshua Barretto

I've seen a fair bit of overly-eager brigading going on here over false information (generally of a much less harmful nature). No doubt it's a massive improvement on Birdsite and Zucksite, but it's a difference in magnitude rather than a difference in kind: and as Mastodon grows, so shall the magnitude of the problem.

Joshua Barretto

I suspect exactly the same thing that happened in the US is now happening in the UK. Entire political spectrum took a hard right turn, the extreme right wing became increasingly emboldened and a lot of awful ideologies became normalized, then when the pendulum swung back left, everything just continued to get worse because the fear of losing power just increased radicalization on the right, as well as their willingness to resort to violence and intimidation.

Dave Alvarado

@malwaretech yep that's pretty much it. Tories lost control and now the racist white people are all up in their feelings about it.

nsfw :donor:

@malwaretech And the left keeps scooting to the right in the spirit of "collaboration" and "getting things done."

Joshua Barretto

Eurgh. The fash are back in Bristol on Wednesday.

Joshua Barretto

Is anybody else in #bristol planning to head to the counter-protest on Wednesday?

Joshua Barretto

As a Blind person i never thought i would be on social media savoring photos. But the communal Mastodon alt text game is so strong that sweet, poetic or silly descriptions abound on my timeline. Thanks to legions of people who take time to write a meaningful description of the ephemera they post, i learn so much about insects, plants, buildings, memes — all dispatches from a dimension of the world that i otherwise wouldn't experience. If you're wondering whether anybody reads these things: YES.

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𝘾-rich

@ChanceyFleet
I will do this more consistently. Thanks for the reminder.
@malanalysis

Paula

@ChanceyFleet I will remember to do alt text now thank you

Chookbot

@ChanceyFleet Thank you. It's worth it to read your sweet appreciation post. 💟

Joshua Barretto

Realisation: the entire plot of Back To The Future 2 is just Doc and Marty rebasing reality after Biff fucked up his commit history

Beans (Baked)

@jsbarretto unfortunately time machines don't have a merge option ):

Maybe you can delete and re-clone tho

Jonathan Hartley

@jsbarretto amusingly timely. I just watched this last night, for the first time since it came out, with my 12yo. Not sure I'll be running your interpretation past him. 😁🤗

Joshua Barretto

For a while now I've had every 4th-5th page load take upward of 5 seconds on my machine.

Turns out, the problem was a third party WiFi device driver that fell afoul of an upstream change in the kernel, causing it to periodically crash: the extra 5 seconds was simplify the time it took for the kernel to restart the driver.

I'm very happy about how unexpectedly pleasant the internet is to use now.

It's strange how much your brain is willing to ignore when you become used to it.

Joshua Barretto

Bizarrely, I never saw any indication that this was happening in the kernel logs.

Joshua Barretto

I've been participating in the fediverse for about 8.5 years now, and have run infosec.exchange as well as a growing number of other fediverse services for about 7.5 of those years. While I am generally not the target of harassment, as an instance administrator and moderator, I've had to deal with a very, very large amount of it. Most commonly that harassment is racism, but to be honest we get the full spectrum of bigotry here in different proportions at different times. I am writing this because I'm tired of watching the cycle repeat itself, I'm tired of watching good people get harassed, and I'm tired of the same trove of responses that inevitably follows. If you're just in it to be mad, I recommend chalking this up to "just another white guy's opinion" and move on to your next read.

The situation nearly always plays out like this:

A black person posts something that gets attention. The post and/or person's account clearly designates them as being black.

A horrific torrent of vile racist responses ensues.

The victim expresses frustration with the amount of harrassment they receive on Mastodon/the Fediverse, often pointing out that they never had such a problem on the big, toxic commercial social media platforms. There is usually a demand for Mastodon to "fix the racism problem".

A small army of "helpful" fedi-experts jumps in with replies to point out how Mastodon provides all the tools one needs to block bad actors.

Now, more exasperated, the victim exclaims that it's not their job to keep racists in check - this was (usually) cited as a central reason for joining the fediverse in the first place!

About this time, the sea lions show up in replies to the victim, accusing them of embracing the victim role, trying to cause racial drama, and so on. After all, these sea lions are just asking questions since they don't see anything of what the victim is complaining about anywhere on the fediverse.

Lots of well-meaning white folk usually turn up about this time to shout down the seal lions and encouraging people to believe the victim.

Then time passes... People forget... A few months later, the entire cycle repeats with a new victim.

Let me say that the fediverse has a both a bigotry problem that tracks with what exists in society at large as well as a troll problem. The trolls will manifest themselves as racist when the opportunity presents itself, anti-trans, anti-gay, anti-women, anti-furry, and whatever else suits their fancy at the time. The trolls coordinate, cooperate, and feed off each other.

What has emerged, in my view, on the fediverse is a concentration of trolls onto a certain subset of instances. Most instances do not tolerate trolls, and with some notable exceptions, trolls don't even bother joining "normal" instances any longer. There is no central authority that can prevent trolls from spinning up fediverse software of their own servers using their own domains names and doing their thing on the fringes. On centralized social media, people can be ejected, suspended, banned, and unless they keep trying to make new accounts, that is the end of it.

The tools for preventing harassment on the fediverse are quite limited, and the specifics vary between type of software - for example, some software like Pleroma/Akkoma, lets administrators filter out certain words, while Mastodon, which is what the vast majority of the fediverse uses, allows both instance administrators and users to block accounts and block entire domains, along with some things in the middle like "muting" and "limiting". These are blunt instruments.

To some extent, the concentration of trolls works in the favor of instance administrators. We can block a few dozen/hundred domains and solve 98% of the problem. There have been some solutions implemented, such as block lists for "problematic" instances that people can use, however many times those block lists become polluted with the politics of the maintainers, or at least that is the perception among some administrators. Other administrators come into this with a view that people should be free to connect with whomever on the fediverse and delegate the responsibility for deciding who and who not to block to the user.

For this and many other reasons, we find ourselves with a very unevenly federated network of instances.

Wit this in mind, if we take a big step back and look at the cycle of harassment I described from above, it looks like this:

A black person joins an instance that does not block m/any of the troll instances.

That black person makes a post that gets some traction.

Trolls on some of the problematic instances see the post, since they are not blocked by the victim's instance, and begin sending extremely offensive and harassing replies. A horrific torrent of vile racist responses ensues.

The victim expresses frustration with the amount of harassment they receive on Mastodon/the Fediverse, often pointing out that they never had such a problem on the big, toxic commercial social media platforms. There is usually a demand for Mastodon to "fix the racism problem".

Cue the sea lions. The sea lions are almost never on the same instance as the victim. And they are almost always on an instance that blocks those troll instances I mentioned earlier. As a result, the sea lions do not see the harassment. All they see is what they perceive to be someone trying to stir up trouble.

...and so on.

A major factor in your experience on the fediverse has to do with the instance you sign up to. Despite what the folks on /r/mastodon will tell you, you won't get the same experience on every instance. Some instances are much better keeping the garden weeded than others. If a person signs up to an instance that is not proactive about blocking trolls, they will almost certainly be exposed to the wrath of trolls. Is that the Mastodon developers' fault for not figuring out a way to more effectively block trolls through their software? Is it the instance administrator's fault for not blocking troll instances/troll accounts? Is it the victim's fault for joining an instance that doesn't block troll instances/troll accounts?

I think the ambiguity here is why we continue to see the problem repeat itself over and over - there is no obvious owner nor solution to the problem. At every step, things are working as designed. The Mastodon software allows people to participate in a federated network and gives both administrators and users tools to control and moderate who they interact with. Administrators are empowered to run their instances as they see fit, with rules of their choosing. Users can join any instance they choose. We collectively shake our fists at the sky, tacitly blame the victim, and go about our days again.

It's quite maddening to watch it happen. The fediverse prides itself as a much more civilized social media experience, providing all manner of control to the user and instance administrators, yet here we are once again wrapping up the "shaking our fist at the sky and tacitly blaming the victim" stage in this most recent episode, having learned nothing and solved nothing.

I've been participating in the fediverse for about 8.5 years now, and have run infosec.exchange as well as a growing number of other fediverse services for about 7.5 of those years. While I am generally not the target of harassment, as an instance administrator and moderator, I've had to deal with a very, very large amount of it. Most commonly that harassment is racism, but to be honest we get the full spectrum of bigotry here in different proportions at different times. I am writing this because...

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Mark T. Tomczak

@jerry The endgame is likely that we start seeing Fediverse servers spin up with an allow-list that auto-ignores / auto-blocks all other servers until and unless an admin explicitly admits them.

We saw a similar pattern with email when the spam problem began to tilt towards intractable (in that while you can spin up your own email server, good luck getting Google or Microsoft's servers to accept and transmit your messages if you have no history at all).

(What's that Gibson quote? "It started with an inverted killfile...")

@jerry The endgame is likely that we start seeing Fediverse servers spin up with an allow-list that auto-ignores / auto-blocks all other servers until and unless an admin explicitly admits them.

We saw a similar pattern with email when the spam problem began to tilt towards intractable (in that while you can spin up your own email server, good luck getting Google or Microsoft's servers to accept and transmit your messages if you have no history at all).

Zvonimir Stanecic

@pixelate @jerry just the american problem. Why we don't have problems with it?

Joshua Barretto

Girls are often named after beautiful things like Rose, Jasmine, Ruby and Lily. Perhaps we should have more boys named after practical things like Spanner, Shelf and WD40.

Joshua Barretto

Just realised that on Mastodon, boosting *is* the algorithm.

There's no code trying to cleverly show me stuff it reckons I'd be into, based on what my contacts are into, instead my contacts are saying "I like this, I bet my contacts would like it too" and that is way smarter than any algorithm.

Thank you, boosters!

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Tarren (They/Them)

@sarajw I'm happy to be part of your "smart algorithm. 🙂

Григорий Клюшников

Can you even call it "the algorithm" if it's so transparent and driven by people you intentionally chose to follow intentionally pushing a button to share something with their followers?

Joshua Barretto

Was The Matrix actually a source of fresh model training data

Honihan Snawl

@jonty morpheus: ...into this (holds up an s3 bucket url)

jack will miss this server

@jonty the script originally had the humans provide processing power for the AI rather than bioelectric power (or something like that) but they simplified it a little for 90s audiences

Joshua Barretto

to me the biggest signs of a “junior developer mindset” are:
- over-confidence in areas with low knowledge, and not handling being shown wrong with grace
- complexity for the sake of it
- thinking in absolutes (ex. Rust > *)
- lack of respect for non-technical roles and functions

Warriormaster

@lea I must be then to some extent an exception :)

Edit: Misread “junior dev mindset” as “junior dev”

Lea

to clarify, you can be a junior developer without having the mindset and vice versa; the mindset is separate from actual years of experience

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