Don’t Close Parks. Open Up Streets.
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Wrote an article for Glimmer the other week: "Building a More Privacy-Centric Web"
https://glitch.com/glimmer/post/write-as-privacy-centric-web-platforms
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The New Commons https://robert.winter.ink/the-new-commons
@syntax never used it before, sorry : (
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@syntax this might be useful - https://www.peplink.com/products/
Nadim Kobeissi: Why StopCOVID Fails as a Privacy-Preserving Design
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State-Based Contact-Tracing Apps Could Be a Mess
https://www.wired.com/story/covid-19-contact-tracing-app-fragmentation/
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@peertube Moderation tools are the $20,000 goal and not the $10,000 goal? Are you serious 😐?
I don’t want to be disrepectful, but you are on your way to become the #1 platform for conspiracy theory and hate speech. So maybe moderation should be a higher priority on your list.
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"Google no longer providing original URL in AMP for image search results"
Time to share this one again before it's too late:
How to fight back against Google AMP https://markosaric.com/google-amp/
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Achieving accessibility through simplicity
https://sourcehut.org/blog/2020-05-27-accessibility-through-simplicity/
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The House Is Voting on Section 215 of the PATRIOT Act, Again. The Bill Still Needs More Reform
https://www.thedailyfodder.com/2020/05/the-house-is-voting-on-section-215.html
@kev fair enough. I'm on the fence for affiliates. If the audience gets something out of it then great, but at what point is it just for personal gain? Something for me to think about...
@kev maybe ethical ads from codefund.io could be an option?
Considering the amount of effort you put in, you deserve to get something out (even if that gets put back in!)
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@yarmo Microsoft loves free labour, domination of technology and control over developers. That's why Microsoft "loves open source".
Microsoft as an entity does not love user control, privacy and transparency, which is why it still does not and never will "love free software".
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racism in FLOSS culture / call to FLOSS admins/devs
Wish I could recommend cool free and open source games to people on here in good faith but I honestly can't because the Culture is so toxic. I was just playing openspades for example, and a player used the n-word and the f-word that is a homophobic slur in five consecutive messages, and when I pointed it out other players claimed it "wasn't worth bringing it up" or even worse asked "why are you offended?" followed by complaints about censorship etc when I obviously took issue with it.
This is an issue with the Free Software community as a whole, either utter indifference to open racist remarks or full-on support of them in the name of "freedom of speech". It stems from the culture of 4chan's /g/ board and infests anything that is open and fairly decentralized, since that draws them in. They know they have a foothold in these spaces because they always have, far before GNU Social and Pleroma. They may not be a majority in terms of actual developers, but unfortunately, by and large make up the most enthusiastic userbase of FLOSS software.
If you are an administrator of networked FLOSS software or a developer of it you have a responsibility to do something about this rampant racism and homophobia instead of letting your free platform sit on idle and feeling smug about yourself for self-hosting. I urge you to check right now if anything you are hosting, from chats to games to file hosting services, is being used by this toxic side of the community and if so to put a stop to it. They feel encouraged by the platforms they are given to the point where they have the fucking balls to join any given server, say the n-word, and expect nobody to take issue with it. If they want a platform, they ought to pay for it themselves or maintain their own fork, etc. Just stop sponsoring their bullshit with your free hosting and labor and they will rightfully feel less emboldened to be assholes out in the open.
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Sen. Ron Wyden Wants To Stop the Government From Spying on Your Internet Searches
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