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"In short, federation distributes governance and cost, and can allow us to tackle challenges that we couldn’t overcome without it. The free software community needs to rally behind federation, because no one else will. For all of the reasons which make it worth doing, it is not rewarding for corporations. They would much rather build walled gardens and centralize, centralize, centralize — it’s more profitable!"

drewdevault.com/2020/09/20/The…




Thanks, @Andrew, for sharing this elsewhere. It's what I need this morning.




Now would be a great time to get off the fedi and start a new show or book



I wrote a thing! This time, it's about the false binary choices we feel like we have to make, and imagining a third option.

And copyright. Look, it gets there in the end.

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Thanks, Hypolite, that's really kind of you to say. I'm glad the weird world of federated social media has allowed our paths to cross. 😊
in reply to Spencer

I'm glad as well. It doesn't help my social media echo chamber, but since this is a concept conservatives came up to chide liberals for not being more open to conservative ideas, I do not care in the slightest.


Refusal looks like millions of people using nonviolent tools to delegitimize the coup by demonstrating, resisting orders, and shutting down the country until democracy prevails.


This is a useful website for the nightmare scenario. We're a month and a half out--it's definitely time to start making actual plans for the coup attempt that's nearly guaranteed.

#uspol

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«We cannot have a society in which, if two people wish to communicate, the only way that can happen is if it's financed by a third person who wishes to manipulate them.»

— Jaron Lanier



I haven't read anything this delightfully cheeky in a long time.


This was funny to read and also quite informative
tl; dr: Don't post your boardingpass on social media
mango.pdf.zone/finding-former-…




RT @KiwixOffline@twitter.com

Cool project from Wakoma: the Nimble - a rapidly deployable, wireless mesh network. Tons of stuff, and completely offline:
wakoma.co/nimble/

🐦🔗: twitter.com/KiwixOffline/statu…






I don't really like the term "tribalism"... instead I try to use "sportsballing", because I think it makes it clearer when referring to arbitrary fanatical grouping. "Go team X... we hate team Y!"


I have completely forgotten what it normally feels like to have lungs.

in reply to Spencer

My partner actually confirmed my previous post, I asked her because I wanted to prove to myself that it wasn't just wishful thinking!


I don't know what in god's name possessed me to burn a stick of incense when the air outside is still off-the-charts with wildfire smoke, but I did it! Like a clever person! 🤦🏻


My parents' home might burn to the ground in the fires. I've been thinking this all week and I'm still not ready for it.
in reply to Spencer

It still sounds like it'd be tough to lose. I hope it survives.


The solution to the control of hosted software over our infrastructure is quite simple: we have to decentralize the power. Just like freedom of press can be achieved by giving people the tools to print and distribute underground pamphlets, we can give people their freedom of software back by teaching them to control their own server.




Surveillance capitalism is the same as climate change, but for data:

- Some people have been warning about its consequences for years
- Most people don't care because they don't feel concerned, they can't see it affecting them
- A few companies are making a lot of damage with the help of governments
- When we will face the consequences it will be too late
- We can still do something about it, and the sooner the better





We learned yesterday of the death of fellow worker, activist, and anthropologist @davidgraeber. Graeber has written numerous books on direct action and anti-capitalist theory. He also coined the phrase, “We are the 99%” during OWS. Rest in power, fellow worker.




Fuckin' hell, Google.


Chromium, aka Google, just keeps proposing new standards to make the web less private and secure for users. We need to find a way to stop this.

Allow JavaScript to make direct TCP and UDP connections? Sure!
theregister.com/2020/08/22/chr…

Packaging up an entire website into a file so individual ads can't be blocked? Also sure!
brave.com/webbundles-harmful-t…



Good morning, friends.

This is a check-in post. How are you doing? What do you need that others might have to share?



It's Monday!

What in your life has been magical or meaningful lately?

in reply to Spencer

Not far in Brooklyn because we're staying within walking distance of my kid's school for, erhm, when he'll eventually go back to it. Same rationale for my commute, it's right next to the subway if I ever go back to the office I used to go.

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