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So my local library's makerspace offered a free event where they brought in a bunch of old tower computers, printers, game consoles, etc., - laid out a bunch of iFixit toolkits - and let everyone (kids and adults alike) take everything apart!!!

One kid was hesitant because they didn't want to break anything and the library staff were like, none of it works. We're recycling and throwing everything out afterwards! Go hog wild, you won't get in trouble! You're meant to break it and take it apart!

The kid was absolutely enthusiastic and went to town!

I got to be a kid again and go into detail about all the computer parts and what each of the hardware did. It was awesome watching my children and other kids and adults interact, share tools, show off what they found.

I spoke with the organizer afterwards and asked if this was a regular thing and he said that he didn't have enough old equipment to make it regular. I laughed and said all of my friends have CLOSETS FULL OF THIS STUFF and the idea of giving it to a bunch of kids and adults to play with would bring joy and meaning to their life, lol!

I gave him the time to meet up with @fxbghackers and told him to make a community announcement about needing old electronics for donation to take apart and he'd get truck loads.

Just another way community helps each other out. This is post scarcity education.

#solarPunk #mutualAid #community #library #makerSpace

I’m in love with this concept. 📖

“Yoshiyuki Morioka decided in 2015 to open his bookstore that offers just one book per week.

Located in Ginza district, the small bookshop Morioka Shoten offers just one book (but sells multiple copies of it). Customers can either buy it or wait until the next week for a new literary option.”

pen-online.com/travel/morioka-

#serendipity #books #bookstodon #japan #bookstore #urbanexploration

I’m just a girl
Standing in front of a boy
Asking him not to feed company secrets to ChatGPT

Mastodon News: Sujitech saves Mastodon servers!... 

I guess all things come down to money and that's very political...

"They have saved multiple Mastodon servers from shutting down by taking over their maintenance when the original owners were unable to continue to operate them, and in 2021, we had teamed up to build the first prototype of the official iOS app for Mastodon."

Excerpt from "Thank you Sujitech"
by Felix Hlatky /

blog.joinmastodon.org/2023/11/

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Thank you Sujitech

Felix Hlatky

CFO

Today we would like to thank Sujitech for kindly donating $100k USD to Mastodon, by far the largest single donation to our non-profit so far. Building Mastodon, which encompasses the core software on one end, and two native mobile applications on the other, is not cheap, and we can only afford a handful of full-time positions right now, relying in many ways on volunteer work.

Sujitech is a Japanese tech company whose mission is to achieve a truly free and open internet, and that has supported Mastodon in various ways for many years. They have saved multiple Mastodon servers from shutting down by taking over their maintenance when the original owners were unable to continue to operate them, and in 2021, we had teamed up to build the first prototype of the official iOS app for Mastodon.

We believe that to make the social web succeed it is crucial for Mastodon as an organization to be able to offer full-time roles with market-based salaries, and continue to invest heavily in design and usability. As a non-profit, we rely primarily on your donations through Patreon to achieve this goal. Thanks again to Sujitech to bringing us a little closer to it.

Mastodon News - US Funding and Ties abroad... 

@Mastodon MY REACTION (and logic I hope) point by point:

- ANY interaction with US authority is a fucking massive risk - Julian Assange style
+ 1million other stuff we know happens as standard - so forgetting that and venturing else or even a quarter being true would be horrible.

- 'registering' yourself there means your part of a something, like a syndicate and asking for lots of terms and conditions,... which I hope you actually read and got lawyers who care to read! subscribing or following their laws is like signing up to/
More harshly - A club which seems to routinely go around to beat itself or impose unfairness is asking for trouble. Try it but also consider OUTS. Legally. Time-scales etc.

█- The EU office - seems you might have gone to US a bit early and at least needed to force an answer *before* accepting it's a lost cause... maybe you did but wasn't clear (I'll re-read).
In general all places can be shitty and I guess 'could' have paved the way a bit (or still can) rather than accepting in going to US for the money / discounts.

It sounds like you assumed a bit from their actions but didn't have concrete answer or paperwork about it. It would have been ideal (ideals might not exist and might need to be forced) to force things to happen in EU and see what happens as clear answer. To try pave the way here instead of a kind of 'PayPal' -ism which is the transmission of funds though USA first and now spread around. ❗ 💲 Money is debt remember. USA has even given away money (in 70's majorly) with 0% because using their money gets them control remotely.

- US can also shut down your finance. Nobody would want to go their to argue the case!

- ..."helping build and grow the fediverse" is probably best financially in USA for it's mass but offers contamination of what it "grows" and what it "builds"... as Tariq was saying (also a reaction but one wonders if anyone can make good game of USA terms and conditions). What you are helping grow is also USA by being there / funding y/OUR services through USA.

- I always like the "slowly but surely" approach even if only 5 coders. Which isn't fun for them, but the opposite also seems out of control - almost like "too much money will = less sense" eventually....

We'll see - appreciate others comments + @renchap you replies in between to people...

I haven't been happy with Google or similar sponsors, so while I'm not connecting the two, that's the way money / Tech goes usually one way or another in funding or sponsored this and that... hard to resist...

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Mastodon forms new U.S. non-profit

Eugen Rochko

CEO / Founder

As part of our commitment to supporting the growth and operational capabilities of Mastodon, we have established a 501(c)(3) non-profit entity in the United States aimed at facilitating our efforts, including being able to receive tax-deductible U.S. donations and in-kind support.

We’re excited to announce the Board of Directors governing this newly formed entity:

Esra’a Al Shafei is a human rights advocate and founder of Majal.org, a network of digital platforms that amplify under-reported and marginalized voices in Southwest Asia and North Africa. She is also the co-founder of the Numun Fund, the first dedicated fund for feminist tech in the Global Majority. Esra’a currently serves on the Board of the Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit which hosts Wikipedia. She is also on the Board of the Tor Project, developers of one of the world’s strongest tools for privacy and freedom online.

Karien Bezuidenhout is an advocate for openness and supporter of social entrepreneurs. As the former director of the Shuttleworth Foundation, her core interest lies in social and policy innovation through practical interventions and sustainable social enterprises. Through her experience as a board member to social change organisations and social enterprises across the world, she strives to make connections that accelerate learning.

Amir Ghavi leads Fried Frank’s core technology practices as the co-head of the Technology Transactions Practice, where he advises clients on cutting edge technology and intellectual property matters. Amir is also a regular speaker, panelist and commentator to the media on digital assets and quantum computing.

Felix Hlatky has been the Chief Financial Officer of Mastodon since 2020. Felix helped Eugen by incorporating the project in a non-profit LLC in Germany and raising additional funds from Prototype Fund, NLnet and GLS Bank. Felix is the CEO of SOLARYS, a company developing software for volunteer firefighters in the DACH region.

Biz Stone is an entrepreneur best known as a co-founder of Twitter, one of the world’s leading social media platforms. Biz’s career spans various facets of technology and social networking, including contributions to the development of blogging, podcasting, and social media. Beyond Twitter, Biz has engaged in various philanthropic efforts and tech ventures, emphasizing the importance of corporate responsibility and the potential of technology to address societal challenges.

The board was selected based on the values they share with Mastodon, their valuable experience and their commitment to helping build and grow the fediverse.

With additional guidance of this Board and the incredible support of our growing communities, Mastodon will remain firm in its mission of offering free, open-source decentralized social media.
Mastodon’s non-profit status in Germany

We’ve always been worried that developing Free and Open Source Software would not be recognized as a charitable cause by the German tax system, so we were glad when the tax office originally approved our non-profit status in 2021. But now we have received a notice from the same tax office that our non-profit status has been withdrawn. This came with no advance warning or explanation. Earlier this year we went through a successful tax audit, which in fact resulted in some favourable adjustments as we’ve been paying too much tax. Our tax advisor immediately submitted an appeal to the decision, but so far, we have no new information.

We can only guess as to the cause. Our activities have been the same since 2016: We produce Free, Open Source Software and run a free service for the public in the form of mastodon.social. We pay employees, developer and designer contractors, and hosting and service fees for tools necessary for company operation. We further the cause of decentralized, privacy-friendly social media. Our income flows largely from the crowdfunding platform Patreon.

Our day to day operations are largely unaffected by this event, since Patreon does not presuppose non-profit status, and Patreon income does not count as donations. We have in fact not had to issue a single donation receipt since 2021. The significance of the non-profit status is in communicating our commitment to the cause of creating social media that serves the interests of its users instead of its shareholders. We now have the 501(c)(3) in the US to fill the gap. However, it’s also important for us that Mastodon is one of the few, if not the only social media platform that operates out of the EU, and we would like to keep it that way.
Looking onward

In summing up this round of news, 2024 has both been extremely busy and exciting as Mastodon’s governance and legal structure evolves. We see these changes as necessary developments to reach Mastodon’s ambitious goals. In realizing Mastodon’s potential, we are deeply grateful to Jeff Atwood and Mozilla for contributing $100K each this year to support Mastodon’s growth.

We hope to continue fundraising throughout the year so we can move past simply sustaining Mastodon’s current operational and development capacity and focus on growth and greater impact. Most people don’t realize the core developer team of Mastodon is still just two people, and it is these last donations that have allowed us to open a third full-time developer position.

The interest in the fediverse is unprecedented this year, and it will mark a huge milestone in Mastodon’s journey. If you’re interested in being involved in any fundraising efforts or if you’re a funder interested in making a contribution, please reach out! We’re always happy to hear from anyone with as much passion for the open social web as we are.

US entity name: Mastodon, Inc.
EIN: 92-3333630
FAQ

Why found a 501(c)(3) instead of doing ____?

Long story short, it has been cited as a prerequisite by every non-profit foundation or fund that we’ve spoken to about supporting Mastodon development. This is important because in order to do what we want and need to do, we need funding. We do not want VC funding and we do not want to sell any part of the code or operations to anyone. Mastodon is vastly under-resourced. This is a considerable threat to being able to maintain the code base and the services we offer. Seeking funding from the US is one of the avenues we are exploring, and without a 501(c)(3) this would not be viable.

Is the 501(c)(3) a response to losing non-profit status in Germany?

No, the timing is a mere coincidence. Founding a 501(c)(3) entity, interviewing and assembling a board, and getting the tax exemption as a recognized non-profit from the IRS is no quick process and has taken us close to a year. It was just lucky timing that we got our approval from the IRS now, as this helps with a backup plan for any urgent operational or financial needs that we can’t fulfill through the German entity. If we don’t regain non-profit status in Germany through any appeals, we will explore alternative structural options in Germany, or in other European jurisdictions, as needed.

What is the relationship between the US structure and the German one?

Mastodon is bigger than any single entity, but it does need formal structures to operate effectively. The first of these was the Germany-based non-profit (Mastodon gGmbH). The second is now the U.S. non-profit (Mastodon, Inc.). Mastodon product development, user data, trademarks and copyright are in the hands of the German Mastodon gGmbH. Mastodon, Inc. creates the opportunity to raise funds from U.S. sources for the project at large, as well as build relationships and explore partnerships beyond Europe. While Mastodon is firmly based in Europe, we do not want to limit our engagement potential.

Will the operations continue from Europe, or move to the US?

Primary operations will remain led by the Germany-based entity.

What power do the Board have over the project?

The Board of the U.S nonprofit does not have the legal powers to make or enforce product-level decisions. They do not oversee day-to-day operations and development of the project. The board oversees the activities specific to the U.S. entity, while advising and supporting the team on key strategic issues.

Why did you choose these Board members?

We have carefully selected people who would be most helpful to the Mastodon project. Felix Hlatky has been the Chief Financial Officer of our German entity for a few years and has played a key role in turning the single-person Patreon project into a non-profit with multiple employees. Amir Ghavi has provided pro-bono support for Mastodon on multiple legal matters over the course of a year and brings a lot of expertise in open source licensing, as well as connections in the tech industry thanks to his prominent position at Fried Frank. Biz Stone as a Twitter co-founder has invaluable experience scaling a social media platform to its first few million users and many connections to experts who are familiar with the problems Mastodon is facing, and Mastodon to him represents the vision of social media as a protocol that could have, but unfortunately did not materialize at Twitter. Karien Bezuidenhout is intimately familiar with the operation of non-profit boards and open source project governance. Esra’a Al Shafei brings expertise in human rights advocacy and privacy matters, and has also served on several tech non-profit boards, which we can learn from.

Does this mean that you sold Mastodon to these people?

No, this is a non-profit and an unpaid Board. None of the Board members made any substantial donations to Mastodon or “bought” their seats for the sake of any controlling powers. The Board does not have ownership over any of Mastodon’s properties.

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If you really wanted to "democratize creativity" you'd argue for every human being to have paid time off to find, follow and develop their creativity, their perspective and their voice.

Creativity is the work that allows people to bring forth their own selves regardless of who pays for it. It's part of the essence of being human.

We know that many people just don't get the resources, the freedom, the time to explore that part of being human. And we're all poorer for it.

I have a weird #ADHD lifehack that has been so effective that it's a little embarrassing, so I feel like I need to share it.

I suffer from ADHD paralysis <add.org/adhd-paralysis/>, which is sometimes so severe that I sit doing nothing, nearly catatonically, with spiraling thoughts, for minutes or even hours. After I learned that this is probably the result of under-stimulation of task-initiation neural pathways, the "start doing literally anything" part of the brain, I devised a strategy.

@renchap @iju @Mastodon

so if the US presence has no control or influence - what is the point of it?

those famous names on the Board aren't taking part to have their views totally ignored.

and funding is influence.

a shift in funding from the EU to the USA is not without a shift in influence.

@Mastodon

Sad to hear if this pushes you to be more US-centric. Have loved that you've based from Germany, not just for people, but for législation as well.

@Mastodon Does this have any effect regarding access of US authorities to the data stored in mastodon.social?

#Mastodon forms new 501(c)(3) non-profit entity with new board of directors in the United States to facilitate tax-deductible donations and in-kind support:

blog.joinmastodon.org/2024/04/

@egallager We certainly have to do it ourself - all of it!
Then we can complain nicely - so it doesn't falls on deliberately-deaf ears - even if seems to be public.

makes us responsible and able to replicate components of our lives ourselves and repair / choose better. But does needs to get to that level first which is it I think...

Over the last few days, I experimented with moving my Twitter archive to my personal #Mastodon account @luca@social.luca.run and finally succeeded.

I had to modify the Mastodon source to allow backdated posts and prevent it from spamming other instances with old posts. Because image descriptions aren't included in the Twitter export, I had to request them from the API. There I got full text for truncated Retweets as well.

Incomplete notes:
github.com/lucahammer/fediport

#TwitterMigration #MastoAdmin

@osiris @Luca@vis.social @luca@gts.luca.run Exactly, what kind of people create an export for Mastodon but no import ?
Like let people move and just add silent imports or standalone export page of our posts with pics (ecport is directory of pics and 1 big json instead)- we're effectively locked in to 1 instance so pray you instance doesn't go !!

List of attacks and dates on legislatures / law-makers...

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o

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1 Example no long ago!...
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🇺🇸 Burning of Washington D.C. 🇺🇸
24 August 1814 - United States

A British Army force under the command of General Robert Ross marched into Washington D.C. after winning the Battle of Bladensburg in the Chesapeake Campaign and burnt numerous buildings :nes_fire: 🏘️ 🏦 —including the White House and the U.S. Capitol—
in retaliation for the Battle of York and similar American raids in Upper Canada. The U.S. federal government, including President James Madison, was forced to evacuate to Montgomery County, Maryland. To date, the incident remains the only time the capital of the United States was invaded or occupied by a foreign force.

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