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James Webb Space Telescope

WEBB IS FULLY DEPLOYED!
Mirror Segment deployment in progress

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I saw twitter in the same way, a chance to communicate with others. But I am trying to figure out how one would create a sense of community in a space like this. What it would take for that. Not even twitter felt like it had it. I think it takes more effort but I need to look into that. Because it does feel less like a community on here now but I can't put my finger on why. Is it the fact that we've gotten larger? Is it the direction that the fediverse has taken since those earlier times?

I don't think we'll appeal to people that aren't technically minded. We're looking at the type of people who would join twitter, the type of people that are looking for a better alternative or who wouldn't touch twitter but like the idea of microblogging. I think we have something here that offers more to them than twitter does. Even if it is still buggy in parts. It is still useable in that we are able to use it for this conversation. But you are right, it is harder to be active here despite that the devs have been trying to make it easier. Like how posts get pulled easily from other instances when you start out. But it does take effort to start out, especially on your own instance. It can be overwhelming. The fediverse doesn't hold your hand in the same way that twitter does when you sign up, twitter would force you to follow people while signing up. Could maybe do with a default FAQ to help new users, GNU/Social got this right.

Just because people are doing their own stuff, doesn't mean that other people can't come and socialise with them. If we could replicate that experience from offline, it would be great. Where you do your own things in silence and still feel like you are together. Sometimes silence is comfortable. It just doesn't work so well because it is harder to tell who else is there on social media doing this. But you can still ask questions and cheer people on when they talk about their projects.

On pleroma, replies are akin to the thread being bumped and thankfully we get to see them. People can sticky their own posts, even bookmark posts to come back to later. There are three different timelines to choose from to find content. It's just done at an individual level. I don't know how well this works for what you had in mind.

🇬🇧 #DigitalServicesAct needs amending! According to a poll EU citizens want a right to use digital services anonymously to protect against recurring data breaches, data abuse and discrimination. Amendment will be voted next week...

patrick-breyer.de/en/survey-on

💬 "The European Parliament was given a one-month ultimatum to fix a privacy flaw that allowed lawmakers’ COVID-19 test data to be illegally sent to the U.S. via tracking cookies owned by Google and digital payments company Stripe Inc." time.com/6138379/eu-covid-19-d

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Astronomers spot dying star just before it explodes and record supernova

The discovery reveals new details about how red supergiants evolve just before going supernova, potentially allowing astronomers to detect them in the future.

bit.ly/3qW2vpt

That's the proof of the old anarchist chant "States spread death and barbarity"

RT @josepalay@twitter.com

Spanish former police chief admits that the Spanish secret services (CNI) were behind the jihadist attacks in Barcelona, August 2017. Their intention was ‘to scare Catalonia just before the independence referendum.’
16 people from various nationalities were killed.

Moonhack 2022

Moonhack is a free international event bringing kids from across the world together for a week of coding!

Suitable for kids ages 8-15, it’s a free, easy and hands-on way to get coding, no matter where you are.

Over the past 6 years, more than 150,000 kids have coded as part of Moonhack.

moonhack.com/

Run containers on Linux without sudo in Podman, it is also Docker compatible

Podman has two main advantages over Docker:* Does not require root privileges to run Docker containers* Has no single running daemon as a single point of failure And although it is compatible with running and […]

gadgeteer.co.za/run-containers squeet.me/objects/962c3e106fcf

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