@lunareclipse @ludicity I think that the "won't make fun of you for asking" thing, along with the additional ego-boosting sycophancy for some users, may be key, thank you for that observation...

@Hirocu @tetrislife @benrob0329 so does Monocles which is the client I use, though last I checked support was rudimentary at best. it's quite actively developed though, so I hope webxdc support will continue to improve there.

@GossiTheDog mythos has found at least one critical vulnerability: the infosec industry is utterly vulnerable to hype, and extremely unlikely to examine the origins or methodology behind vulnerability disclosures that authorities (regardless of their poor reputation) claim are earth-shatteringly critical

I can't overstate how much WebXDC apps are a killer feature for DeltaChat and other chatmail messengers.

No extra accounts, no ability to phone home, and incredible usability and flexibility.

My GF and I have shared shopping and TODO lists that sync automatically.

My D&D group has a LITERAL WIKI for shared notes, rules, quests, etc.

File sharing, event coordination, games, documents, spreadsheets, emulators, image albums, etc etc etc.

Simplify your tech, get DeltaChat.

#DeltaChat #WebXDC

@spacehobo

Resisting slop is not about how smart you are. It's more of a moral thing.

I know, I know, in tech we see amazing accomplishments, and they are usually due to people who can think very, very well. But this is about understanding, and owning, the effects your actions have on others. That's an aspect of morality, and technically brilliant people can be utter moral idiots.

One thing I've noticed on my #selfhosted #mastodon instance is I see some posts in my timeline and I'm not sure how they got there. I don't mind too much, but they aren't accounts I follow, or hashtags either.

Anyone else have any idea?

#homelab

#Rust is a good example of how human behavior affects the perception of technology. While the language may be interesting (sort of: too many issues anyway), the constant insistence that everything must be rewritten with it and everything else is bad/stupid/vulnerable is a huge turn off. Lots of people don't want to deal with that toxicity.

If I cannot tolerate a GC and/or really need to use a lot of #C libraries, C99 works just fine and it's not going away any time soon.

It's quite astonishing how many people are so caught up in a world of products that, when given a choice, they often forget about the choice not to have any. Like, what's better for the environment, combustion engines or electrical vehicles? The answer is, of course, no cars! We don't need to pick between two kinds of car. We need be able to work from home or near our homes; we need buy our groceries in walking distance; we need public transport to get to other places.

Once I had understood the argument, I started seeing it everywhere: The choice between A and B is offered and the best choice is to choose neither.

The tale of "convenience" is a bit of a trick. A lot of corporate provided services maybe were somewhat convenient a decade ago, but they are now increasingly authoritarian, and people tend to ignore how much time they steal.

Total number of hours spent solving captchas or consent screens with #deltachat #chatmail and #webxdc apps: 0 (zero). Nada. Zilch.

Compare with the estimated 819 million hours which humans spent with Google's recaptcha alone boingboing.net/2025/02/07/reca

@flyingpenguin it's 10x slower I'd wager because as well as the analysis the NHS wanted there'd be a load more analysis in the background for all manner of other agendas...

what is infuriating is not your blatant disrespectful provocation but how detached you are from reality:

realize f-droid is a SMALL techie niche

you want to count numbers? just in google play alone #DeltaChat has +1 MILLION downloads while your app is only +100k

this is without counting downloads for iOS and desktop versions

the irony of you saying "perspective on loudness on social media vs reality" is so big that it is laughable, go out and touch some grass bro

gultsch.social/@daniel/1166154

Hot take: everyone #SelfHosting their Mastodon instance and the like is duplication of effort. There has to be a middle ground.

The Pony programming language example 

Have to love the party-invite example on the Pony language website! Does a great job showing off.

ponylang.io

why did they call them "ai datacenters" when they could have called them "slopping malls"

By treating ChatGPT and similar LLMs as being in any way concerned with truth, or by speaking metaphorically as if they make mistakes or suffer “hallucinations” in pursuit of true claims, we risk exactly this acceptance of bullshit, and this squandering of meaning.

Such a good paper.

M. T. Hicks, J. Humphries, and J. Slater, “ChatGPT is bullshit,” Ethics and Information Technology, vol. 26, no. 2, p. 38, June 2024, doi: 10.1007/s10676-024-09775-5.

Anthropic Mythos: supposedly so good at finding security flaws it might be "too dangerous to use"

Anthropic Claude: so riddled with critical security flaws (and obvious to anyone competent) it actuallly *is* too dangerous to use

#AI

@lcamtuf Rustaceans are the problem, not Rust itself. theyre like a lobbing group trying explicitly to boost their future employment demand much more than prioritized on doing the right thing as engineers or for the community. much like the AI VC are "talking up their book" even if its poison for the rest of us

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