Have not seen this before. Major news org, no mention of #Twitter, only mention of #threads.
Now how do we get them to call it “the #fediverse” instead?
Have not seen this before. Major news org, no mention of #Twitter, only mention of #threads. Now how do we get them to call it “the #fediverse” instead? How many Americans do you think currently have COVID? (No peeking) Think of what you hear about in the news, which is basically nothing. Then read this. https://fortune.com/well/2023/09/16/united-states-covid-levels-approach-first-pandemic-peak-2020-who-urges-vaccination-boosters-high-risk/ People are walking around completely unaware of what’s already here. Then there’s my friend’s husband who competed in a 50 km bike race after testing Covid positive the day before. How many people did he infect today? 😡 1 out of about 10 people in the world currently don’t know “when or if they will eat again”. Quote from the World Food Program Executive Director to the U.N. Security Council this week. https://apnews.com/article/un-humanitarian-food-funding-business-96baadfb986f1286e7c6bbd8d95dfaca Reddit is now making their internal user #reputation score available. This is interesting. We could do something rather similar for each #fedverse #instance.
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@J12t Doing this since spam is getting out of control because the old mods left. My fear is it shows bad actors how to stay just below the radar. @J12t Anything like ~40% reduction is meaningful. I have been exploring similar mechanisms in telecom. @J12t Apparently 6 schools have been burnt down already in Belgium over a 4 hour sex ed class in schools. My testing with a sample size of one (me) concluded that years ago. https://arstechnica.com/health/2023/09/the-spectacular-downfall-of-a-common-useless-cold-medicine/ And I thought only the #fediverse can’t keep it’s Like counts and Follower counts and comment threads synchronized across instances. Earlier today I looked at the “general” Matrix room of the Fediverse Developer Network, and it had just something like 40 people in it. Where did they all go? But all false alarm. Just now, I use the same app to look at the same number, and it’s back at 147, roughly where I thought it was. Imho none of this is acceptable, never mind technical difficulties. @J12t netsplits could be an issue for a real time chat, but for federated non real time ( Mastodon, PixelFed, PeerTube ) I think splits are fine It makes sense for the OP to get correct numbers, but for others the numbers in their orbit are sufficient At a concert tour I only see the people at the shows I attend, not all the venues Even for real time chat, we really only need to see the messages, not necessarily those who aren't active We are not a number, but we are a critical mass :) Even after all these years on Zoom and Jitsi and the like, I'm still amazed that one can just simply do a live event where people in 10 timezones -- like #FediForum is going to be next week -- can get together and talk. From home. With minimal difficulties (not counting being on mute when talking ...:-)) I can explain the miracle, but a miracle it is in any case. Insight: there are two very different types of #software development. 1) is focused on algorithms, using mostly elemental data types. People doing this tend to prefer "putting everything into JSON" or such, and dynamically typed languages like Python. 2) is really virtual world building, where the code creates "semantic things" that interact with each other. People doing this do data and domain models, and prefer languages with IDEs and extensive compile-time checking. Mutual incomprehension. @J12t I can see it. I certainly employ and manage both mentalities, though far more of the latter. And they do tend to find each other perplexing. An #ai that answers the phone for me, sounds like me, and strings along the telemarketers, for as long as possible. Maybe negotiating the best deal, too, if there is one to be had. That’s quite within the realm of possibilities today, right? Where can I order one? @J12t didn't Google Assistant do most of that, a few years back? And then the feature was shut down because of public outrage? The most significant news in #Apple 's event today wasn't iPhone or such, right? They didn't say many exciting things there other than that some Silicon structures on their new chip are only 12 atoms wide. But instead the news was that they want to be #carbon #neutral across the entire company and all of their products in 7 years. That sounds extremely unlikely to me. But then, 12 atoms wide also sounds extremely unlikely to me. What do you make of this? I mean why should anybody be interested in the latest news about a deadly disease? https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/11/tech/meta-threads-coronavirus-searches/ First sign of future messenging interop as required by the EU’s Digital Markets Act sighted in a beta build of WhatsApp. https://wabetainfo.com/whatsapp-beta-for-android-2-23-19-8-whats-new/ “Google Chrome just rolled out a new way to track you and serve ads. Here’s what you need to know” Did I ever mention that gypsum drywall is not my favorite material? At least the pieces have been screwed in, and the joint compound is drying. Also, I have it on good authority now that it is better to first connect the electrical of the ceiling fan, and then close up the dry wall because the other way somehow has a drywall in the way. A very messy drywall with compound oozing all over when taking it back out. Who could have known? Just dug out this old video on wealth inequality in the US for someone. In case you hadn’t seen it, take the time. |
@J12t well threads needs to enable federation as promised first
@J12t If threads ever federates I don't care what they call it, people who are interested will eventually discover the rest of the 'verse, the others could not care less