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Dutch government announces that they'll make Mastodon available to all layers of the entire Dutch government, as a shared service of the government, starting in 2025!

The Mastodon pilot of the government celebrates their 1-year anniversary today, and as part of the evaluation they stated the Mastodon pilot "strengthens digital autonomy and [creates] a safe and reliable information supply".

Announcement (in Dutch): digitaleoverheid.nl/nieuws/1-j

Yup, it's true. Firefox 128 includes new adtech features that are opt-in by default and announced with very little fanfare, so most people might not even know they're there. :blobcatverysad:

Well, this is me telling you they're there. You might want to go ahead and take a minute to opt out.

Here's the little helpful explainer from Mozilla about how it all works:

support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/p

My read seems to be: Mozilla says website surveillance is generally bad and should be defended against. Cool. No notes. Firefox actually has a lot of nice anti-tracking and privacy features there and that's the main reason why I like Firefox.

But, and I swear I'm not even joking a little bit here, Mozilla goes on to say that advertisers might be happier if Firefox itself just tracked you directly and sent activity reports back to them.

Doesn't that sound great?

Now, to Mozilla's credit, they claim to anonymize the activity reports. And you can still meaningfully opt out of the whole system.

But WTF, mate?! I use Firefox *because* it fights against adtech. Or at least it used to. Now, Mozilla just lets adtech right in the front door and hopes you won't notice? :blobcat_thisisfine:

Well, we noticed. Mozilla is damage and we need to route around it.

This election is not just about the names at the top of the ticket (though Trump is uniquely reprehensible). It’s about the entire incoming administration, the House, the Senate and the courts. It’s about governing for the people, not planning a “2nd American Revolution” like Trump’s not-so-silent partners -- the architects of Project 2025. We need your support to stop MAGA across the country: secure.actblue.com/donate/majo

Bloomberg News - Billionaire Elon Musk has donated to a super PAC working to return Donald Trump to the White House, a major gambit by the world’s richest person to make his imprint on the US political landscape. bloomberg.com/news/articles/20

@axios hah. So now they're clearly opposing also Harris. At least they've put their cards on the table

President Joe Biden's NATO press conference was watched closely last night. How did he do?

@AxiosNews has key takeaways: flip.it/21HYs-

Do you think Biden should remain the Democratic nominee?

#Biden #USPolitics #Politics #News #NATO #Election

We’re hiring again! The Mastodon team is looking for a part-time #Finance / #Ops Associate to support @mellifluousbox + @Gargron.

This is a #remote position and requires working proficiency in #German. Ideally:

› You have experience in #accounting + #bookkeeping
› Understand German #legal frameworks + systems
› Are great with MS #Excel!

Could also work as a long-term paid #internship. Can you refer anyone to us? More info/to apply:

jobs.ashbyhq.com/mastodon/f38d

#FediHire #GetFediHired #hiring

@Daniel_Hoffmann there is nothing new about the discourse in commercial social networks being dominated by interests behind troll farms. Neither is new the fact that owners have repeatedly dragged their feet (and at times outright refused) to counter these processes. This is the main reason why a successful and thriving federated social network is so important for contemporary democracies

And yet they are willing to vote the climate change denialist. These are people that willingly refuse to look around.

Axios  
The record-breaking heat in much of the Eastern and Western U.S. shows no signs of letting up. In fact, it may actually spread further in the next ...

“A year prior, massive protests had exploded for the first time in the six decades of Castro’s revolution. ... The people demanded freedom and food. The military took to the streets.”

#ICYMI: After unprecedented protests swept Cuba, a huge wave of people fled. in our cover story, a journalist shares his saga of being smuggled to the U.S.-Mexico #border. texasobserver.org/cuba-journal

#politics #USpol #Texas #immigration #Mexico #Cuba #news #HumanRights

#Russia has not changed its preferences since the last #US presidential election. It still favors Donald #Trump, according to U.S. intelligence.

#Moscow used influence campaigns to help Trump win in his fight against Clinton in 2016 and tried to do the same against #Biden in 2020.

reuters.com/world/us/russia-st

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We are pleased to announce the first call for contributions of the first issue of Transformations: A #DARIAH #Journal, hosted by #Episciences Diamond publishing platform.

dariah.eu/2024/06/21/transform

Transformations is an overlay journal with a unique editorial line and publication project, which relies on a #DiamondOpenAccess evaluation and publication platform. Read more on this alternative and transparent publishing model here:

dariah.eu/2024/02/29/introduci

@dansup I've been thinking about why the followed accounts stats in are so strange (see above post). It doesn't make much sense to me.

Since top accounts seem to be political leaders and it's known that the European Commission is on the fediverse, I checked their account @EUCommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu. It has about 98K followers with which it should show up at around No32. It doesn't. I verified that their instance is on the servers list - it is. Do you have any other explanation of the omission?

Your attention please:

Maybe you've never heard about it but since 2020, the Next Generation Internet programs, a sub-branch of the European Commission’s Horizon Europe program, have been cascading funding (via @nlnet calls) open source software in Europe. The massive fundings have enabled a great deal of free software development in recent years, and all without too many constraints (with too few transparency and monitoring, though… which urgently needs to be improved). Unfortunately, these NGI programs seem to have been withdrawn from the next round of Horizon Europe fundings to give priority to AI bullshit.

As a result, we’ve been invited to contact the National Contact Points, Horizon Europe’s national representatives, to express our concern and the importance of maintaining public funding for free software. With this in mind, we wrote an open letter at Petites Singularités and thought it would make sense to fork it out with Hackstub and ARN in Strasbourg for the French NCP to get other French-speaking free software orgas to sign. I’m thinking in particular of the software that has benefited from this funding, such as Yunohost, but also of the Kittens that use this same software.

We can also announce that this topic will be part of the central theme of the next #OFFDEM in Brussels, on the first weekend of February 2025. There's not yet an exact title, but we’ll be discussing financing and community structuring for free software over the next few years.

If you want to sign the french-speaking version of this letter, there's a pad for it: pad.public.cat/lettre-NCP-NGI

#ngi #publicMoneyPublicCode #floss

@gtconway3
seems to have started something similar, e.g.
threads.net/@gtconway3/post/C9
threads.net/@gtconway3/post/C9
threads.net/@gtconway3/post/C9
threads.net/@gtconway3/post/C9
threads.net/@gtconway3/post/C9

but on a feed-based social network these will pass quickly. I guess we need to do this on a more focused topic-based network, such as feddit/lemmy.

I personally am way too far from the US (not to the least in terms of timezone) to be doing this myself.

@mapto@qoto.org @knittingknots2

It turns out Google Chrome ships a default, hidden extension that allows code on `*.google.com` access to private APIs, including your current CPU usage

You can test it out by pasting the following into your Chrome DevTools console on any Google page:

chrome.runtime.sendMessage(
"nkeimhogjdpnpccoofpliimaahmaaome",
{ method: "cpu.getInfo" },
(response) => {
console.log(JSON.stringify(response, null, 2));
},
);

More notes here: simonwillison.net/2024/Jul/9/h

If youve ever struggled with latin prepositions and learn best via fish cartoons, you are in luck

@helenajambor there are (famous) people that I respect a lot there. I suppose they value the exposure to wide, even if dissenting audiences (not too different from what you say).

To be fair, for someone who is not much into online communication per se, there is little that the fediverse is offering. This might be different for some niches (like digital humanities research in my case), but generally seems to hold.

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