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@anders

I don't have your answer, but I would like tell you that Garage and MinIO are S3 storage application available on Yunohost. yunohost.org

May be this can help you about S3.

I run a small #plan9 grid at home. This is my drawterm on my Linux PC connected to a Pi4 as a CPU server. It is viewing documents from my local PC, and I connected to a faster CPU in a window to play one of the NES games I wrote.

#distributedcomputing #9p #everythingisafile

@DavidBruchmann @cwebber

its just a question.
i have rarely seen such long statements and i just wonder 🙂

i am not disagreeing with what she said, but it is long and way too polite imho.

apart from that, the connection i can see is spritely cofounded by randy farmer, friend of chip morningstar and mark miller and ocap being used in agoric, which is chip morning star and mark miller... built on top of cosmos, which is web3.

Bluesky is web3 as well as stated by the CEO of bluesky, thus - same

There is also something which Bluesky gets right which the fediverse does not. I mentioned that Bluesky uses decentralization *techniques*, and the most important of those is content-addressing. This allows content to exist even when a server goes down.

This is a great decision and I have advocated that the fediverse do so as well. In fact several years ago I wrote a demo in @spritely's early days showing off how one could build a content-addressed ActivityPub in a spec-compatible way.

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The more I learn about cryptography, the more I think Alice and Bob should probably just talk in person.

The year is 2024. Diagramming software sucks so hard it's far better and easier to just make ASCII art in emacs (well, Unicode, it is the 21st century after all). Hashtag dystopianfutures

A big, professional company having its 6-digit-priced firewall appliances getting free remote code execution with a single `X-PAN-AUTHCHECK: off` header makes me think OpenWrt et al is not that unprofessional after all

Fuck scaling to match Twitter.
Scale is the problem

@seachanger If we fixed the computer problems we would be out of work.

I'll be reposting this regularly because we all need to feel its message deep in our bones:

Apartheid was "Legal"

Slavery was "Legal"

Colonialism was "Legal"

LEGALITY IS A CONSTRUCT

of the Powerful

not of Justice

Working based on interoperable specifications is value to users and developers. Development teams get the freedom to exchange component implementations which is beneficial to the user. Other developers can team up to replace a whole tool or app with another interoperable one, providing a second level of "freedom to exit". Its true for #activitypub and is true for our e-mail Standards and #openpgp based end-to-end encryption. Protocols are the fundamental source to provide freedom of exit.

@codinghorror agree completely. I don’t understand how well educated civilized people watch those barbaric shows and and the same time argue with Trump election or with war in Ukraine. That’s what you deserve

@FrazzledBrynn @heatherhorns_lite That's because the world consists only of Americans and people who don't matter.

Or so it seems if you go by the behaviour of Americans on the Internet.

Or American tourists.

Or American politicians.

Or American businesses.

Or ...

this laptop has the absolute worst display possible
high enough DPI that I have to use window's DPI scaling to make it usable
low enough DPI that I can still see the blurry pixels that result from the bad scaling

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