"Follow hashtags that make you happy," they said. I followed #DogsOfMastodon, and they were right. It was a good suggestion.
@mrnathannelson Cheers. Glad to be on the other side. 🖖
@kaimatai Just a whole bunch of unexpected/painful/oh-ffs/😱 stuff which have been complete time/energy/brain/life-sucks. Thankfully nothing completely tragic, although it had potential to come close on occasion. La vie, or so it goes.
@skanman Don’t ask me; I’ve been MIA until about 5 minutes ago. Hello and welcome back!
@xtaldave Cat - Judy Dench or Brian Blessed.
A randomized control trial to determine whether parachutes prevent death when jumping from aircraft.
Don't understand clinical trials and all that other statistical/epidemiological stuff? This will help.
@DrRacheal Boo! GWS!
@david_colquhoun Indeed. Twitter invested heavily in enabling push-based promotion, both algorithmic and paid-for, so became well-suited to news-type content.
I don’t think that Mastodon serves that kind of content very well, being more akin to a traditional personal pull-based microblogging platform which is more ephemeral than the primarily promotional platform that Twitter later became.
I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here
@ShortyMcStompy I don’t follow it at all, but knowing “people”, I wouldn’t be surprised if it was like voting to keep watching a car crash over and over, which Hancock clearly is.
@david_colquhoun That’s a limitation by design. Mastodon’s #search is limited to #hashtags, usernames, user URLs and post (toot) URLs. This is why use of hashtags is strongly encouraged.
It’s more about finding connections than about finding content. For searching general information or #news, one would be better off with one of the larger search engines.
Updated today! #CTF #DFIR, and #Malware fans, here we go, the event we've been waiting for all year long! We are just a few weeks away from the SANS, CounterHackSec #KringleCon, so grab my annual #HolidayHack cheatsheet: https://bit.ly/HolidayHack2022
@RustyBertrand Mastodon, his arms wide.
Moderation complication, nazis
I hesitate to boost this, because people only reading the headline might misread it as "someone is accusing Eugen of *being* a Nazi, which is either true or a melodramatic Godwinization" or "Mastodon is full of Nazis".
TLDR:
1. Our instance, qoto.org, came under attack by an actual, swastika-waving Nazi. Mastodon is by no means full of such bad actors, but they do exist. Freemo provides evidence and history of the attack.
2. This bad actor created enough disinformation noise that Eugen chose to delist qoto from joinmastodon to protect the reputation of Mastodon. This was a win for the baddies.
3. Debates over proper moderation and federation policies are complicated and can grow heated.
@freemo @Gargron @trinsec @khird #qoto
(Interesting thing I learned when autocompleting those tags: there are several accounts impersonating Eugen.)
@arclight No clue about Gaelic. Can’t even fathom the orthography! Better off talking with @Olaindeach about that.
@arclight It generally used in place of “outside of <bounds condition>” or “excepting from <…>”, but can also mean simply the opposite of “within” (cf “without”).
What you’re looking for is “get tae…”. 😉
May 2015: “…we’re not going to stay in a country where we might be forced to backdoor our products (and possibly not even be allowed to tell anyone about it)”
https://ar.al/notes/so-long-and-thanks-for-all-the-fish/
Nov 2022: “Internet services used every day by British consumers would be obligated to scan all public posts and private chats against government-specified criteria … If these services don’t want to do it, they could pack up and leave the UK.“
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Physics geek, dev nerd, science fan. Esperantisto. Secularism, blasphemy & sarcasm. Evidence or STFU. Plant hater. Caveat lector. Enthusiastic cat and dog dad. RT≠︎👍 Slowly moving widdershins into #InfoSec