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@muratk3n@masto.ai I think that there should be a way for organizations the own domains to be able to endorse users who are not hosted by them.

I also think that addresses should be independent of hosting. I think it's perfectly fine that instances *can* provide identities, but people should be able to establish their own identity separately. Like, I should be able to be @alan@acjay.com but still be hosted by Qoto, or whomever I choose, if I don't want to run my own Mastodon server. There are reasons this is technically difficult, but I think it's worthwhile.

@acjay,

Yes, the #Fediverse and #Web at large.

#Identity #Authenticity can be handled using existing open standards; it just needs new thinking on the parts of both end-users and solution providers.

If you lookup any of the following tags you will see related posts on this important self-sovereign (#SSI) matter: #YouID, #NetID, or #WebID, or #DPKI.

#X509 #TLS #HTTPS

@mikebrunt If this paper is any indication, it sounds like other scholars are taking the ideas seriously, but at least the full scope of what he presented isn't considered fact at this point, and there are other theories.

The Fediverse needs a better answer for identity, decoupled from hosting. Identity needs decentralized verification. I know none of this is easy.

I'm pretty sure this is where Bluesky is trying to differentiate. But it feels like it could be vaporware and I admittedly feel biased against things from the Dorseyverse.

A modest 2023 resolution: I'm always going to alternate my alcoholic drinks with water.

@mikebrunt interesting stuff. But also has the potential to be quackery. I'd like to find some independent review of these ideas.

@lucifargundam Yep, agree with all those things.

One thing I practice is acknowledging the emotions I have, whereas I used to be frustrated by them and try to suppress them.

So I try to make decisions by my own standards, knowing that I'll feel whatever I'm going to feel, and that's alright.

@atomicpoet Not included but often promoted as a philosophical sibling protocol to the #Fediverse is #Matrix.

I know #MicroBlog is also popular, although it's more of a centralized application that partially supports #ActivityPub (basically what #Tumblr is trying to become).

#Plume still has an active user base despite not being actively supported.

I wish #Diaspora supported ActivityPub, but fortunately, there are alternatives like #Friendica that do.

The Times confirmed something I had heard, that Twitter employees are now bringing their own toilet paper into the office and that it stinks like hell nytimes.com/2022/12/29/technol

When you think about a plant, say a dandelion, what sort of image forms in your mind?
#plant #dandelion #hiddenlifeofplants

The transcript of the interview with @atomicpoet talking #GreatApe, future of the fediverse, and what organisations can do to best support the fediverse is online!

blog.artemai.art/~/acrossthefe

Transcribed with OpenAI Whisper and a bunch of editing (it's a long interview), audio is up on our funkwhale instance if you'd prefer that tunes.artemai.art/channels/acr

@rach@social.rachsmith.com I can relate. I've got so much unpublished stuff. 2023 is the year I will get most of it out.

Becoming a parent has forced me to come to terms with the finiteness of my time, mental, and emotional energy, in terms of getting things done. It's humbling. Honestly, I'm very privileged in what I have to work with.

Some days, I feel like I'm crushing it. Other days, I feel like I can't get anything done. I try to be at peace with whatever I can do, because I do feel that in the long arc, I get the important stuff done. Even if it never actually feels enough and there's always an immense amount of things left undone.

But that's the trap, isn't it? If there even are people out there that can do it all, they must be so few, and everybody else just feels like they're failing. Most of us are getting by, and I think that's just fine.

@chaos I don't think that's true. There are plenty of abusive people on the Fediverse. Look at poa.st, for example.

I think it's unlikely that Mastodon users have self-selected to only include civil people and abusive people, but not sensationalists.

One thing I've noticed about social dynamics is that most people conform to a large extent to the culture and norms of whatever it is they join. In offline organizations, this is dominated by behavioral norms. But on tech platforms, the platform itself shapes the culture. "The medium is the message" and all.

@rolenthedeep @web3isgreat It's a concept in Ethereum and Ethereum-like smart contract chains. Because the smart contract language is Turing-complete, you can ask every node to do an unlimited amount of computation.

The gas mechanism is how Ethereum users are charged for computation al work. You pay per operation, and you fund your transaction with gas. Each operation the Ethereum Virtual Machine does depletes the gas by a certain amount, and if there's not enough gas to complete your transaction, it fails.

Not here to say whether this is a good or bad thing, just explaining what's meant by "gas" here.

As the year ends and I start thinking about 2023, I'm a big fan of steering my life around values, rather than goals. Where are the places my life can better represent the values I aspire towards? That should be what I continually check in against over the new year.

I don't think QTs (or lack thereof) are the reason Mastodon feels more civil than Twitter. I think it mostly comes down to *not* having an engagement-driven algorithm that rewards spectacle.

Excellent post by @jonielena on @joan-mastadon about building communities in the #Fediverse:

“We don't need to sell our lives to mediocre billionaires. We can build our own social networks and movements! Thanks to the efforts and creativity of some very cool people, we now have the open-source technology to build resilient, democratic digital communities ourselves.”

👉🏾 write.as/joan-mastadon/final-r

Read the whole thing!

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