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js ,
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Here's an informed appeal for a easy one-click subscription button from Dave Winer @davew (who's seen this before with RSS)

Latest episode from his new podcast. Short enough to embed here in its entirety.

Go subscribe wherever you get your podcasts: 👉 https://episodes.fm/1753971770

boris ,
@boris@toolsforthought.social avatar

I presented [[Open Source Beyond Licensing - The Evolution Ahead]] yesterday. I did a quick survey tour of some interesting licenses I like sharing, and in other ways promoted a kind of back to basics: open source is working together.
https://bmannconsulting.com/notes/open-source-beyond-licensing-the-evolution-ahead/

wearenew_public ,
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Four years ago, Koo began as a social media platform for Indians, by Indians, directly serving language-specific communities and local personalities; now, its challenges in engagement, monetization, and partnership have brought it to near closure.

“80% of the world speaks a native language, other than English, and they too deserve a language first platform to express themselves and connect better.”

https://restofworld.org/2024/twitter-alternative-koo/?utm_campaign=later-linkinbio-restofworld&utm_content=later-43589526&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkin.bio

pluralistic ,
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We're living through one of those moments when millions of people become suddenly and overwhelmingly interested in fair use, one of the subtlest and worst-understood aspects of copyright law. It's not a subject you can master by skimming a Wikipedia article!

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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:

https://pluralistic.net/2024/06/27/nuke-first/#ask-questions-never

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laurenshof ,
@laurenshof@indieweb.social avatar

the problem is the server model that is tied your identity, not purity-tests about the size of m.s.

fedi is stuck as long as we keep talking about the size of m.s. being a problem

RE: https://social.growyourown.services/@FediTips/112689564391564028

GottaLaff ,
@GottaLaff@mastodon.social avatar

Geidner:

Third and not last, Roberts has the 6-3 decision in SEC v. Jarkesy, affirming the Fifth Circuit on the Seventh Amendment jury trial issue. The court does not reach the other issues. Sotomayor has the liberals' dissent. https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-859_1924.pdf

Sotomayor is reading from her dissent in Jarkesy.

GottaLaff OP ,
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2/ Gerstein:

Sotomayor says majority is unleashing chaos in federal government

GottaLaff OP ,
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6/ Mystal:

A likely outcome is that the executive agencies, including the SEC, is just going to stop bringing enforcement actions. They don't have the resources to bring everybody to trial. So people are just going to get away with financial fraud... which, again, is what Republicans want.

JamesGleick ,
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Once again, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is saying out loud just how corrupt and politically motivated the Supreme Court majority has become. https://masto.ai/@Nonilex/112685094145453092

BruceMirken ,
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@JamesGleick She was such a great appointment.

GottaLaff ,
@GottaLaff@mastodon.social avatar

MacFarlane:

For a 142nd day, the criminal case against Donald in Washington, DC remains frozen

The unresolved Supreme Court intervention on his claim of “presidential immunity” has delayed trial for nearly half a year

pirijan ,
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[new blog post] Open Sourcing Kinopio

https://pketh.org/open-sourcing-kinopio.html

JamesGleick ,
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Six Republican Justices, already embroiled in scandal for receiving millions in “gifts” from oligarchs with business before the Supreme Court, overturned the clear will of Congress today to legalize bribery-after-the-fact. Or as they call it, “gratuities.”

Justice Jackson, dissenting, has some choice words: (1/5)

hannahshouse2 ,
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@JamesGleick
noun
A favor or gift, usually in the form of money, given in return for service.

Something given freely or without recompense; a free gift; a present.

Similar: present
Something voluntarily given in return for a favor or service, as a recompense or acknowledgment.

cdunnpasadena ,
@cdunnpasadena@sfba.social avatar

@JamesGleick
This is very similar to the bump stock ruling that willfully ignores the plain mean of the law passed by congress and declares that bump stocks are not yet illegal.
With this court, the words written by congress have no binding power

erlend ,
@erlend@writing.exchange avatar

Just as the map is not the territory,
the metaphor is not the map.

khleedril ,
@khleedril@cyberplace.social avatar

@erlend But if the enemy of my enemy is my friend... shit, I'm mixing them now.

parismarx ,
@parismarx@mastodon.online avatar

Technology is often used to justify climate inaction, but what would it look like under degrowth?

On , I spoke to @jasonhickel about how degrowth isn’t anti-technology and would allow us to approach tech development in new ways.

https://techwontsave.us/episode/226_how_degrowth_will_reshape_technology_w_jason_hickel

ShadowJonathan ,
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Re: https://writing.exchange/@erlend/112684879834557152

Honestly the things outlined here and addressed in the FEP is going to introduce a bluesky-like data portability to the fediverse;

  • You can dictate the domain and URL that your identity (a small document saying important critical elements) is hosted at, and migrate that.
  • You can dictate where your DATA lives, on your own storage provider, or at an instance, and migrate that easily as well.

If this is true, it'd fix many of the problems that migration currently has on fedi, and allows a true continuous identity and post history to exist. It'd require a refactor of many many many different fedi softwares, but imo it is worth it, since it transforms fedi into something else.

julian ,
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Tonight I set aside some time to listen to @johnonolan on @mike's DotSocial podcast.

A lot a lot a lot of what John says mirrors the very same potential that many ActivityPub devs see as well. There are far too many points in that podcast that made me nod my head in agreement (and wish I was a third guest too!), but there was one that was incredibly timely:

Mike: ... you've been thinking about actually embedding the whole article in the ActivityPub post, which is a mind-blowing thing... it's not a link to something else... the whole article is in the post.
John: Yes, this is something that makes perfect sense but is somehow completely new, which is weird...
Mike: You can have formatted text... images? video?
John: ActivityPub is fairly agnostic, you could in theory shove almost anything into it. The question is what is the client on the other side prepared to receive? Do they have some way to display it?
John: If we get platforms in the ActivityPub network to start innovating with content types, it might cause those things to be adopted and it might drive the standard and what it is possible to display

Emphasis mine.

John, Mike, this is almost word-for-word exactly what the Forum and Threaded Discussions working group has been working towards! The main problem is we need buy-in from implementers to push this forward.

We can do this, we can send richer HTML across the protocol in such a way that all those things you two mentioned — in-line images, embedded videos, tables, etc. — can all show up as intended by the sender.

We've got commitment from (but not limited to) representatives from NodeBB, Discourse, and WordPress, and having Ghost and Flipboard sign on would help push this forward just that much more.

Let's do this, let me get you caught up with the state of the protocol re: the Article object type. Let's chat (but publicly, since I can't receive DMs here on NodeBB).

bytor ,
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@TechConnectify in your dishwasher and detergent pods yay or nay, did you ever talk about hard water? Off the top of my head I don't think you did, but I haven't gone and rewatched them either. I just wanted to note that most powders don't have citric acid or anything in them like that that can be used to fight hard water residue the way most detergent pods do.

TechConnectify ,
@TechConnectify@mas.to avatar

@bytor And for the record, I did talk about water hardness but only in regards to how much detergent you should use. In the second video I talked about the components in detergents, and even cheap powder has softening agents.

And BTW, vinegar works OK but you'll probably have a less fussy and more effective clean with a bottle of dishwasher cleaner. In my experience they're like magic.

bytor OP ,
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@TechConnectify @TechConnectify I tested varying amounts of powder in the dispenser and ruled that out the first thing. It is distinctly different from hard water buildup. I hear Chicagoland is around 8 grains per gallon. In my city in Southern Ontario it's 14, so hard water crusties slowly reducing pressure is the only thing I have not been able to rule out.

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