Let’s get clear on what Twitter’s rebranding to X really is: a political project from a right-wing reactionary. https://www.platformer.news/p/twitter-becomes-x
Using AI to impersonate dead people or living people without their permission should be illegal.
Software that enables this should also be illegal.
You might have had the wrong impression e.g. from UK media that the Hollywood strike is based on some Black Mirror plot where actors likeness are generated by AI and they don't get a job anymore. This is more of an afterthought, the main issues being revenues (residuals) from streaming https://apnews.com/article/actors-strike-explained-2607dd29da6c16c0a406359a7e86d7fb
You might have heard science communicator,s or other sensible people, complaining how their Instagram stories or other content just does not reach their followers anymore. Cory Doctorow explains why this happens on purpose https://www.wired.com/story/tiktok-platforms-cory-doctorow/?utm_source=pocket_saves
https://www.theverge.com/2023/7/3/23782607/social-web-public-apps-end-reddit-twitter-mastodon has it right on how difficult it is to use Mastodon, but also on how there are no alternatives in the current downfall of social media.
Lucid analysis of how Twitter and Threads are fighting for a space of recommendation of content. People like us on Mastodon are looking for a chronological timeline that ensure creators reach consumers, without being hidden by the latest algorithm change due to commercial needs https://stratechery.com/2023/threads-and-the-social-communications-map/?access_token=eyJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsImtpZCI6InN0cmF0ZWNoZXJ5LnBhc3Nwb3J0Lm9ubGluZSIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJhdWQiOiJzdHJhdGVjaGVyeS5wYXNzcG9ydC5vbmxpbmUiLCJhenAiOiJIS0xjUzREd1Nod1AyWURLYmZQV00xIiwiZW50Ijp7InVyaSI6WyJodHRwczovL3N0cmF0ZWNoZXJ5LmNvbS8yMDIzL3RocmVhZHMtYW5kLXRoZS1zb2NpYWwtY29tbXVuaWNhdGlvbnMtbWFwLyJdfSwiZXhwIjoxNjkxNjY5MjczLCJpYXQiOjE2ODkwNzcyNzMsImlzcyI6Imh0dHBzOi8vYXBpLnBhc3Nwb3J0Lm9ubGluZS9vYXV0aCIsInNjb3BlIjoiZmVlZDpyZWFkIGFydGljbGU6cmVhZCBhc3NldDpyZWFkIGNhdGVnb3J5OnJlYWQgZW50aXRsZW1lbnRzIiwic3ViIjoiMmtaM013MnU4cXpkdktHaHVMc2p6RSIsInVzZSI6ImFjY2VzcyJ9.jUHtj8GON6xZRPlnhv8AkRgu5kaDTG-nN8ws0G-awf0WGAsXHwO8KhSri-zlXjJhImzXcg53B1M9NhF5yuwdTk0IWvtj3RuFjJVkk-mL0Mj8kvD7skzQJipWLpSLUCJW7C-_qzxMZP2eRWz8gjeITl6zvb21zB7qH1viOLjqUcZk9sdmmS43Hh7TF0lP5-vAdxO0to7f7pX-hhxA511v1e_pd4kYqrNsBKjYOhugDGB23iC3dk1JJNxmsXH9i2NELbGR5hwYoVtCCbQNrrRb_wm0vyuS_OOwMGahQNkDLUETreoEqW2ab9cnbWivHFP0dKjSspAP6UBgfm1sza5yzg&utm_source=pocket_reader
@mimsical logout from social media on a smartphone, it goes a long way in breaking the habit of mindless scrolling of random topics
@brian Perhaps collectively, for those of us using #ActivityPub and the #Fediverse, we could start to build momentum for a better Federal (and perhaps in some states) policy regarding public communications.
Public comms should be open platforms first - people in the 🇺🇸 should not have to jump through hoops, paywalls, and algorothmic-generated garbage to get to critical public information.
@tchambers @davidpierce reading avidly. Many people are trying about the differences between "[all] content from people you follow, chronologically" and the corporate "recommended content from [all] people" and I just can't decide if there is a better one for me
From @davidpierce from July 3rd, and I hadn't seen it till just now:
"Long-term, I’m bullish on “fediverse” apps like Mastodon and Bluesky, because I absolutely believe in the possibility of the social web, a decentralized universe powered by ActivityPub and other open protocols that bring us together without forcing us to live inside some company’s business model. Done right, these tools can be the right mix of 'everybody’s here' and 'you’re still in control.'”
https://www.theverge.com/2023/7/3/23782607/social-web-public-apps-end-reddit-twitter-mastodon
"This is a battle over information — over who makes it, how you access it, and who gets paid. But just because the fight is familiar doesn’t mean it doesn’t matter" https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/26/23773914/ai-large-language-models-data-scraping-generation-remaking-web?utm_source=pocket_mylist
"This is a battle over information — over who makes it, how you access it, and who gets paid. But just because the fight is familiar doesn’t mean it doesn’t matter" https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/26/23773914/ai-large-language-models-data-scraping-generation-remaking-web?utm_source=pocket_mylist
"This is a battle over information — over who makes it, how you access it, and who gets paid. But just because the fight is familiar doesn’t mean it doesn’t matter" https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/26/23773914/ai-large-language-models-data-scraping-generation-remaking-web?utm_source=pocket_mylist
@noctovis @JonTheNiceGuy @nick_tune we have tended not to record the "why" as much as the "what". Sometimes there is a link to an example from the code, which provides context along with the position in the map e.g. what architectural layer we are in.
Our motivation was speeding up repeatable decision-making while we build new features, more than architecture auditing or evolution: that might be why. Assuming if we change decisions later on the context has changed enough that it needs to be evaluated again.
Great overview of sustainability for IT operations. Where and when our batch jobs are run is going to increasingly matter, in a world of renewable or decarbonized electricity grids https://www.infoq.com/presentations/devsusops/
@JonTheNiceGuy @nick_tune my team uses Miro boards and "post its as decision" instead of textual records due to the reduced friction and the capability to visually organize decisions into application layers, or different viewpoints such as testing or observability. Less space to write in, but finding and moving content more quickly?
This is so clever, and also a whole product built on the fact that Instagram does not allow links in posts, and so you can resort to build a website that looks like an Instagram profile and link it from the bio, the only allowed link for each account. I wish you well folks. https://later.com/link-in-bio/
Instagram, you break the web and should be ashamed.
Grafana vs AI: it does not end well for the AI https://www.perplexity.ai/search/b5af15a2-c7cb-4a6d-8658-9a93fa93538c?s=c
It is Cambridge May Ball week, that traditional period of the year in which residents cannot sleep because of the special treatment colleges receive. Here's a guide to the next night in which you will be woken up and by whom https://www.whichcambridgecollege.com/balls/
Tech Lead Manager at @eLife/@ScietyHQ, helping scientists accelerate discovery. Fighting simplism since 1988.