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@cwebber@octodon.social @spritelyproject@octodon.social
Very interesting, although is it possible a medium other than Google is available? I'm very uncomfortable using it.
If you want an ActivityPub solution for groups, check out https://groups.qoto.org - you could create an equivalent @spritely@groups.qoto.org group.
@design_RG Maybe ActivityPub+IPFS, or Scuttlebutt+Zigbee lol.
@StoneLi @freemo @olamundo @design_RG @QOTO I've actually been curious as to how censorship proof ActivityPub / the Fediverse is. Maybe it could bring about something new in China and similar countries.
@djsumdog @freemo @olamundo @design_RG @QOTO
> it also means I'm in a fedi-echo chamber of sorts. Kinda defeats the point of the fedi.
I disagree. imo, the Fediverse is about user freedom. Your blockers *chose* to block you, and their instance's users entrusted their admins to block you. That's their freedom to do so.
People complain about a fractured Fediverse like its a problem, but that's how the real world works. I argue that this is a good and natural thing. Besides, people can explore and make alt accounts, something not possible with centralised birdsite.
@tedu It's always a careful play. Without a doubt, they understand this well. They understand the Streisand effect, but they also control the platform, what surfaces, what people see etc.
So my educated guess is they estimate how effective a ban would be. I wouldn't be surprised if they use ML/AI or something. They already do for curating interests.
Besides, they have a plethora of methods to censor. Shadowbanning, non-chronological manipulated timelines, priming, psychological warning info boxes, link bans, topic bans, temporary bans, intentionally ambiguous ToS.
@sir https://pleroma.social ? It optionally comes with the Mastodon web client, and it's specs seem way less bloat.
@vim
I wish vim-plug's windows could be floating popups. If someone figures this out, let me know please.
@luke 9:53
> Because frankly, my view is- the Internet, it should be viewed in plain text, and you should not style it that much, and keep it simple
You'll love the new Gemini project (neo-gopher)
https://gemini.circumlunar.space/
https://cmpwn.com/@sir/105136474656468063
@digital_carver @vim
I thought about trying neovim because apparently you can replace GUI text boxes (like in your browser) with a neovim instance. I'm not compelled to try it out soon though. Vim's ubiquity is a great reason for me to stay.
> The Web was Never Decentralized
Interesting history and deconstruction of the Web for a '99er.
https://medium.com/design-warp/the-web-was-never-decentralized-bb066138c88
@luke
The orderly dissolution of the United States into its component parts has been a blessing for the human race
http://catb.org/esr/writings/taoup/html/ch01s06.html
@freemo
I can't remember some of my other ideas, so for now I vote for "fully private groups", which sounds great.
@luke
Remember blind? https://tools.suckless.org/blind/
Last commit was in 2017. rip
@sir #gemini
Just read through the spec. I love it's simplicity and minimalism. I embrace something like this.
The kineto proxy is especially enjoyable to browse on mobile.
https://sr.ht/~sircmpwn/kineto/
There will always be spirited netizens who treat their websites like a canvas with CSS as their paint, but I can see a niche where minimalist Gemini fits snugly. More please.
If and when I run my own server, I'll be sure announce gemini://torresjrjr.com
Libre software engineer with physics background.
Maintainer for @hare date/time.
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