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  1. @aredridel @hongminhee

    Yes well said! In society we lack ways to deal with wicked problems. The kind where there is no one single solution. It is a given that special interest groups apply their lobbying and propaganda powers to influence public opinion. And that #activism for the good cause and against malign actors lacks ways to spark a large mass of people into coordinated #resistance and onto pathways towards #solutions. The call of the #activist is for #awareness and #participation, but that all too often requires 'sacrifice'. Often harsh moral judgment is given to those who contribute insufficiently in the eyes of the activist. As result the activist does not win people over, and activism may even backfire.

    Social experience design, while focused on tech foundations first, is a generic solution development methodology aimed at ability to affect societal impact and solve wicked problems. It defines #CALMculture as a way to organize activism in a commons.

    discuss.coding.social/t/challe

  2. @steve @hongminhee

    I mentioned this thread in the #ActivityPub #C2S tracking issue. I think there's a fundamental risk that C2S is going sideways because of misconceptions between devs on where things are / should be headed.

    codeberg.org/fediverse/delight

  3. Hi @hongminhee,
    #asbestos wasn't banned from the beginning, nor was #Xray. Time told. So it may with #LLMs.
    As to how productive they are - the data basis so far is too narrow to tell IMO. Some say so, some other. Recently a study claimed devs feel +20% but in fact are -20%.
    I have the notion the L im LLM fits the B in Big IT quite well.

    We have to re-focus from the means to the ends. What goals do we accomplish, not how much software do we engage.

  4. Hi @hongminhee,
    maybe #LLMs are the X-ray of IT.
    In the early days used like candy. (Kids got their feet x-rayed in stores on open appliances, so the parents could see if the shoes fit. No kidding)
    As experience grew, use was regulated and cut down increasingly. But it's still used to this day. For narrow usecases. Applied carefully.

    Admittedly I doubt LLMs are as useful as #Xray. I think it's rather the #asbestos (which made wonderful things of concrete possible but mostly wasn't worth the downsides).

  5. @smallcircles @hongminhee @thisismissem @PuercoPop

    Which of those pass the test suite? Or work with servers besides their own w/o out of spec stuff?

    The original #ActivityPub implementation reports: activitypub.rocks/implementati .

    AFAICT, #dokieli - dokie.li/ - git.dokie.li/ - is the only one that's strictly implementing the Client-to-Server "client" part of the specification. IOW, the software is not tightly coupled / shipped with its own server.

    codeberg.org/fediverse/delight

  6. Hello @hongminhee

    since multiple hours I was sleepless cause I wondered about how to store anything ActivityPub in #deno #kv

    I think, I will finish this crazy code somewhen in the next days :) Would you be interested in such a thing?

    If:
    Tried to solve the following fully ActivityPub conformant, meaning e.g.
    - multiple actors can do an action on multiple objects and it needs to be fully versioned cause Undo or Undo/Undo …
    - so anything is RFC 6902 <-> kv where anything is ulid and the "version" for the object is the ulid of an Update/Undo etc.
    - JSON Patch acknowledges the limits (e.g. size of kv values), any property is stored versioned
    - strongly avoiding duplicates;
    the "text properties" like contentMap are stored as cid and similar beneath each other by a numeric nilsimsa hash (though /me bad at math)
    - we can query all relationships and
    - additionally "where", "when", "what" questions are answered by geohash, ulid ranges or a specific hierarchic hash of as:- and our subtypes

  7. @jdlh @liaizon @Edent @Profpatsch @hongminhee Well, I think that depends on the goal(s). For me, personally, it's pretty much just Unicode / IDNs. I won't even try to speak for anybody else.

    As for #GloballyInclusive, I feel like that would go well beyond technical solutions and quickly into #politics and other #inclusiveness topics, which I'm sure isn't the goal here (not that they aren't very important goals otherwise).

  8. Hi @silverpill @hongminhee,
    with due respect, I disagree. Resistance was Niklaus #Wirth's answer (cr.yp.to/bib/1995/wirth.pdf) and IMO still is. There is no tooling to make bloat go away.

    What you summarise with the wish for 10 libraries is the utter failure of the standard.

  9. Hi @silverpill @hongminhee,
    with due respect, I disagree. Resistance was Niklaus #Wirth's answer (cr.yp.to/bib/1995/wirth.pdf) and IMO still is. There is no tooling to make bloat go away.

    What you summarise with the wish for 10 libraries is the utter failure of the standard.

  10. Hi @silverpill @hongminhee,
    with due respect, I disagree. Resistance was Niklaus #Wirth's answer (cr.yp.to/bib/1995/wirth.pdf) and IMO still is. There is no tooling to make bloat go away.

    What you summarise with the wish for 10 libraries is the utter failure of the standard.

  11. Hi @silverpill @hongminhee,
    with due respect, I disagree. Resistance was Niklaus #Wirth's answer (cr.yp.to/bib/1995/wirth.pdf) and IMO still is. There is no tooling to make bloat go away.

    What you summarise with the wish for 10 libraries is the utter failure of the standard.

  12. Hi @silverpill @hongminhee,
    with due respect, I disagree. Resistance was Niklaus #Wirth's answer (cr.yp.to/bib/1995/wirth.pdf) and IMO still is. There is no tooling to make bloat go away.

    What you summarise with the wish for 10 libraries is the utter failure of the standard.

  13. @MeiLin @april @hongminhee

    To answer, May 18th, since it was on 2008-05-18 when the first fediverse message was sent.

    See: codeberg.org/ddfon/federated-s

    That is, if it is still up for discussion.

    #FediverseDay

  14. While talking about what it is like to visit Korea with @reiver and @hongminhee, my friend @douginamug showed up and filled out the spectrum of different social bubbles I am engaged in. Doug I mostly know from organizing #Solpunk together over the years

  15. While talking about what it is like to visit Korea with @reiver and @hongminhee, my friend @douginamug showed up and filled out the spectrum of different social bubbles I am engaged in. Doug I mostly know from organizing #Solpunk together over the years

  16. While talking about what it is like to visit Korea with @reiver and @hongminhee, my friend @douginamug showed up and filled out the spectrum of different social bubbles I am engaged in. Doug I mostly know from organizing #Solpunk together over the years