To my friends and followers

…at my qoto account, @design_RG :

Good afternoon, I would like to inform you that, for personal reasons, I have submitted my resignation from my moderation position here at the mastodon instance, effective today.

I have been on a sabbatical for a period since late June from my work here at Qoto, but trust that my contribution has helped make it a better place.

I also use various other accounts and some of you might have seen posts originating from them, or blog announcements with my signature indicating my Publishing account at @rgx@muensterland.social .

That has been my main account since late June, 2020 – as I felt I needed a smaller instance that allowed more time to focus and concentrate on Writing, which is currently my main personal interest and expression.

Since mastodon currently does not offer user data portability, my 7,200 posts at this instance will remain. And I might login occasionally, to check for personal messages or retrieve past posts. Anyone wishing to contact me can do so at the address referred above, which is likely to receive prompter attention.

Thank you!

@hansw Probably, but I was referring mainly to the flaws in their election system, like @design_RG said.

It seems that a vast portion of the people believe they have a democracy worth praising, while in fact the political freedoms in the US are below average. The artificial division between only two major sides (with little differences in practice?) is common worldwide, unfortunately. Still, the way candidates are nominated in the US is absurd by European standards. There is also the vote inequality because voters from each state have different impact on the national results.

@hansw@mastodon.social

A question for you, or anyone in the European Union, familiar with GDPR regulations.

I use an app that is based in Hong Kong, and is unique on what it offers (a pen pal application, nothing comparable out there that I know of).

Problem :

  • they are a small team, and very responsive, creative and competent.
  • but all of our data (the personal letters we write to penpals, in private and possibly with much personal info) is stored un-encrypted.
  • PRC has some pretty strict legislation, and it’s possible Intelligence agencies could demand a China based company to disclose any info in their systems.

And the question ;

  • Does the GDPR regulation mandate that a user’s data should be available for them to download on demand? (Facebook, and others offer this; I imagine it is probably mandated)

I would like to see if we could have a legal base, at least in some jurisdictions, to approach the team and ask them to offer the same personal data backup for download. Which currently, they don’t offer.

If European legislation backs this, we would have a big start.

Ideal would be for all data to be end to end encrypted, like WhatsApp offers, for example. We don’t have that yet; although it might be legitimate to ask.

Maybe @freemo might know something about this also?

'A Letter to a Cyclist Friend - VA Creeper Trail'

New page on my #Slowly related Blog

A letter to S., a friend from Czech Republic, who like me is a Cyclist. Discussing the Virginia Creeper Trail I visited last year. Stunning, check the photos, map.

wordsmith.social/friends-near-

#cycling #Touring #Travel #penpals #friendship #Virginia

What The Netherlands would naturally look like…

if they hadn’t built any dikes to prevent flooding.

“The Election that could break America”

A repost from my original Toot at Muensterland.social – an important article which got the cover for The Atlantic’s November issue.

Turns out we have tension, unclear path ahead and it’s a good reference. Recommended.

Original post follows.

Must-read, excellent in depth article at The Atlantic – discussing the what ifs and the possible avenues for the current president to dispute a loss in the upcoming election. And refuse to yield to a loss.

There is a cohort of close observers of our presidential elections, scholars and lawyers and political strategists, who find themselves in the uneasy position of intelligence analysts in the months before 9/11. As November 3 approaches, their screens are blinking red, alight with warnings that the political system does not know how to absorb. They see the obvious signs that we all see, but they also know subtle things that most of us do not. Something dangerous has hove into view, and the nation is lurching into its path.

The danger is not merely that the 2020 election will bring discord. Those who fear something worse take turbulence and controversy for granted. The coronavirus pandemic, a reckless incumbent, a deluge of mail-in ballots, a vandalized Postal Service, a resurgent effort to suppress votes, and a trainload of lawsuits are bearing down on the nation’s creaky electoral machinery.”

theatlantic.com/magazine/archi

MarkDown is simple, looks Good.

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And here’s a quick snapshot of some commonly used MD formatting commands.

Easy peasy as mentioned. See the original page with more here too.

for Content Producers. and , all support it.

Now does too. 😃

why stay in vanilla plain text Mastodon ?

Set MarkDown as your Default Toot Format ?

  • There is a place in Settings where you CAN lock in this preference.
  • It will NOT do any harm - plain Text still looks normal.
  • And if you use any MarkDown, it will be processed and rendered properly.

See the screenshot below for the location of this - a one time switch and done. Same as in Glitch-Social instances.

is rich and makes much nicer posts when wanted… 😃 ❣️

new features.

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