@trobador @johncarlosbaez @jsdodge @wtgowers @pluralistic It looks like there may additionally be some troubling connections (including to Russian state media) with their series A funders. That in addition to the basic structural dynamics of corporations and venture funding probably constitute a reasonable basis for at least some caution.
If you were chased here from Twitter, it's just possible that you won't be aware that a lot of people are now leaving Twitter (or X if you must) for BlueSky. I mention this because I personally very much valued having a thriving maths community on Twitter while still being part of the wider world, so to speak. My experience here, which may be as much my fault as Mastodon's, is that there are lots of interesting people but not quite the atmosphere that I liked on Twitter. It would be a bit cheeky of me to suggest deserting Mastodon, but perhaps you might like to consider trying out BlueSky -- I would be very happy if we could use it to recover what Musk stole from us.
What does the income look like for a local newspaper?
The Halifax Examiner, a truly superb daily (@philmoscovitch writes for it) posted its tax return online here: https://www.halifaxexaminer.ca/morning-file/heres-the-halifax-examiners-tax-return-2/
... along with a summary
Nearly all the money comes from subscribers
It's a tight, tight ship!
(I subscribe myself, because the online daily blog is *amazing*)
The lesson for us all: If you have the money free, subscribe to support your smaller, truly local media
we're the only ones keeping it going
@james Given that Mastodon was viewed as the primary Twitter alternative back in 2022 when people first started fleeing Elon, this should spur some serious reflection within the Mastodon community. Mostly I've seen discussion that takes the form of blaming the users (which doesn't seem likely to improve the situation).
While the number of scientific papers continues to grow exponentially, our knowledge of the world is only growing linearly.
According to this study: https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.08349
Mozilla has a survey open to the public about their future, and thoughts on tech. Who knows if responses will actually matter, but maybe add your own thoughts to balance out the inevitable flood of crypto and tech bros?
Remember, they just fired a giant chunk of their advocacy team, and they are abandoning the #fediverse. Their CEO's salary is $7MM. It was just over $2MM in 2018. Has Mozilla's value to you tripled in 6 years? Has YOUR salary tripled in that same time frame?
#Mozilla @mozilla https://mozillafoundation.tfaforms.net/101
@mshiltonj See for example this discussion:
https://hachyderm.io/@mekkaokereke/112860037633719411
Mastodon, it's really simple.
You want everyone to leave the dodgy car salesman's X-hole?
You want a future where social media is community-owned and decentralised, instead of a corporate surveillance sphere?
Well, those things won't happen until Black Twitter migrates here.
And Black Twitter won't touch this place until there's proper moderation in place.
The issues raised by Mekka, Timnit, Kim, Sam, and others are not a peripheral issue.
Fixing moderation is absolutely central, core work that is mission critical for the Fedi being successful.
And if you don't do it, then please don't complain when (not if) everyone leaves for BlueSky.
EDIT: In terms of the kind of moderation tools that are needed, take a look at this post by Mekka: https://hachyderm.io/@mekkaokereke/112860109548583248
Childhood mortality -- death before age 15 or so -- used to run at about 50%.
Every second child born, died before becoming an adult, all over the world, for as far back as we've been able to track.
We didn't turn the corner until about 1900, when science got us the germ theory. That sparked sanitation and vaccination.
A cabinet nominee (RFK Jr) who questions vaccines is frightening. A nominee who brags about not washing his hands (Hegseth) is terrifying.
@doener Nice article! It did a good job of being just detailed enough about the Bluesky architecture to be informative but approachable. It was also a nice balance of expressing options without unwarranted certainty.
You talked about wanting to see posts from people you follow without reposts. I did want to mention the OnlyPosts feed, which may not be exactly what you want but is in the ballpark.
As far as the decentralization/federation, it sounds like PDSs are pretty easy to self-host, and most of the other stuff could be self-hosted, except maybe the AppView and the DMs. Is that right?
"When writing about #Bluesky, I’ve seen folks mention that it’s either federated or decentralized. I’m here to tell you that it’s currently neither."
Half-Life 2 is currently free on Steam. They've added a big update to celebrate its 20th Anniversary with lots of bug fixes and new commentaries.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/220/HalfLife_2/
https://www.half-life.com/en/halflife2/20th
The Orange Box is also currently on sale for 90% off ($1.99)
#GrapheneOS doesn't come with text-to-speech enabled or set up by default.
https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng is not compatible with the current Android versions and https://github.com/RHVoice/RHVoice doesn't have support for #German.
Any recommendation for me? FOSS preferred. 🤔
I just saw @ZachWeinersmith and Kelly Weinersmith's book "A City on Mars" is on sale on kobo right now for $1.99
@michael How does this compare to what is provided by bridgy?
https://fed.brid.gy/
@mackuba @timrichards As far as I can tell, "following" (the chronological feed of posts by people you follow) is the one feed you can't remove, but beyond that you have "algorithmic choice", i.e. you can add a practically unlimited set of feeds developed by Bluesky or third parties. The algorithmic "Discover" feed is the only one that's present by default, but you can remove it and add whatever ones you like. For example, there's a feed that's following minus all the boosts, or there's a "quiet posters" feed that shows you post from the less prolific accounts you follow so you don't miss them.@troberts
A kinda interesting thing about the BlueSky outage for hours today is it’s supposed to be a decentralised network - but it centrally failed. Try taking down Mastodon. You can’t. It’s actually decentralised.
Theoretical physicist by training (PhD in quantum open systems/quantum information), University lecturer for a bit, and currently paying the bills as an engineer working in optical communication (implementation) and quantum communication (concepts), though still pursuing a little science on the side. I'm interested in physics and math, of course, but I enjoy learning about really any area of science, philosophy, and many other academic areas as well. My biggest other interest is hiking and generally being out in nature.