The reason it doesnt work for people on QOTO is because QOTO isnt mastodon, its a fork.
@mapto @ChrisWilms23 @neilhoskins @helenczerski @davidho @freemo The way Followgraph is implemented is meant to preseve privacy: it uses inauthenticated requests to make sure Followgraph does not need to receive or store user data.
Specifically, it uses this API endpoint: https://docs.joinmastodon.org/methods/accounts/#following
The documentation says "**OAuth:** Public". Some implementations accept inauthenticated requests, but some choose not to.
This is why Followgraph doesn't always work.
@dangillmor This isn't just reminiscent of the Stasi. :-(
@mapto @neilhoskins @helenczerski @davidho @freemo @gabipurcaru I don't mean to imply that it's intentional. But everytime this tool gets discussed, the people for whom it doesn't work appear to be on qoto. :-(
@neilhoskins @helenczerski @davidho Seems to be a "feature" of QOTO. :-(
Update on tracking neurons across days in #Neuropixels recordings: @EnnyvBeest gave a nice talk on it, where she explains UnitMatch. It's a brief talk and it's available online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c_dgTZcBaQ&list=PLfhWmWntvjl7kljKozClpjS29DoY8V5pB&index=23&ab_channel=MatteoCarandini
The lectures of the 2023 UCL Neuropixels course are now on YouTube:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfhWmWntvjl7kljKozClpjS29DoY8V5pB&si=UjCmdEFyjZR5BE6Z
They are a great way to get an introduction to #Neuropixels, and to get up to speed on the latest developments.
The list of lectures is at https://www.ucl.ac.uk/neuropixels/training/2023-neuropixels-course. They are brief (typically 10-20 minutes) and packed with information. Click on the lecture title for the video.
Thank you to @EnnyvBeest and Celian Bimbard for organizing a fantastic course, and to the lecturers for doing an amazing job!
Extremely relevant article: https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/a-new-hope-taming-the-satellite-swarm-in-our-skies/?utm_source=cc&utm_medium=newsletter
Great quote from @planet4589: "The concern is that eventually they will start colliding (however spiffy their automatic avoidance algorithms are) and generating a lot of debris"
Hey folks, I've seen a lot of talk going around about adblockers lately. I worked in the advertising technology and security industry for five years and the one core piece of advice I have is:
Holy fuck never give an advertiser your data. You cannot believe how bad it is. Don't. I run three layers of ad block protection and I'd run more if it was feasible. If you want to support creators give them money.
Regaining your #privacy starts with learning, so we’ve started a book recommendations series focused on privacy and security.
For entry no. 2 on the #ProtonPrivacyReadingList we’ve chosen Carissa Veliz’s “Privacy Is Power”. It discusses how we, as a society, can seize back control of our data and the power that comes with it: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/442343/privacy-is-power-by-carissa-veliz/9780552177719
As an intro, check our interview with Carissa here: https://proton.me/blog/carissa-veliz-data-privacy
Meanwhile the cost of creating content with the superficial appearance of well-considered text has fallen off a cliff, thanks to ChatGPT.
So filling the web with quality material is less rewarding than ever, and filling it with shit is orders of magnitude cheaper than ever.
Maybe someone unseats google before the web becomes a wasteland of ChatGPT-authored, search engine-optimized babble.
Immer mehr wechseln von X zu Bluesky. Die Plattform ist umstritten. Unter richtigen Bedingungen kann sie ein wichtiges demokratisches Instrument werden. https://taz.de/Neue-Plattform-Bluesky/!5962148/
@tiago @crecente @asayakkara @boud @LukasBrausch
I am likely oversimplifying and missing a key point here, but wouldn't that simply be a matter of convincing one of the independent app developers to include this form of display?
@tiago @crecente @asayakkara @boud @LukasBrausch @academicchatter
Now, pointing out that none of these platforms let you easily properly quote and comment on posts, with multiple interleaved bits, that is a different thing. I the end, Usenet was far superior for actual discussions. If I may so how my age...
@tiago @crecente @asayakkara @boud @LukasBrausch @academicchatter
You can link to posts. Nobody is preventing you from doing that.
The fact that that link doesn't display inline could be solved by any app.
You made the same claim here:
https://social.skewed.de/@tiago/111176605344945194
In 🇩🇪 erheben wir eine CO2-Steuer von 30€, subventionieren aber jede Tonne CO2 weiterhin mit 100€, wollen die Autoabhängigkeit reduzieren, bauen aber neue Autobahnen und wollen mehr Menschen in die Deutsche Bahn locken, besteuern aber ihren Strom höher als das Kerosin der Lufthansa während wir ständig betonen, dass Deutschland das Klima ja nicht alleine retten könne.
A new low, even for #Google. Giving Google permission to share information about you with third-party websites is being falsely advertised as an "ad privacy feature". This is privacy washing at its most extreme. But it gets even worse.
There is a dark pattern on the second screenshot. It isn't just informing you about the fake privacy features. Clicking on "Got it" actually turns on these features that allow Google to use your recent browsing history for ads on third-party websites:
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