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@gemlog @lupyuen The anarc.at article is pretty reasonable and has good points, though it gets some stuff wrong. The lukesmith.xyz article is pretty bad - it misses the core matrix development, which is syncing the conversation graph as a distributed DAG instead of XMPP's point-to-point messaging, and then veers into calling it an Israeli honeypot, which is very untrue (it is developed by a UK nonprofit spun off from a telcom company with investment from protocol labs and metaplanet).

"the new Queer as Folk (2022), by telling a wider and more disparate set of stories, manages to produce a narrative that's broader and deeper — and significantly queerer — than its predecessors"

npr.org/2022/06/09/1103474177/

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I think it is crucial to run such kind of things on your own server and double check security measures.

After all, sharing a console session on a third-party server means that this server can record all things that will be entered into ths session, including passwords.

"Ante is a low-level impure functional programming language ... Compared to other low-level languages, ante is safe like Rust but tries to be easier"

antelang.org/docs/language/

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