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  1. What if web-browsers could render the ActivityPub / ActivityStreams JSON-LD source-code into the document it represents?

    Fediverse clients can do it — why can't browsers?

    I previously created a small-net / small-web browser client named SpaceMonkey.

    It supports protocols such as Gemini, HTTP, HTTPS, Mercury, etc. And, formats such as GemText, HTML, Markdown, etc.

    It now supports the ActivityPub / ActivityStreams JSON-LD format, too.

    #ActivitiyPub #ActivityStreams #FediDev #SpaceMonkey

  2. Blue Origin rocket reusable booster lands but satellite misses orbit

    The reusable booster of the New Glenn rocket launched from Florida on April 19 by Jeff Bezos' company Blue Origin touched down successfully but failed to deploy the AST SpaceMobile communications satellite it was carrying into the correct orbit. #blueorigin #rockets #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #florida #jeffbezos Read the story here: 👉 Subscribe: Keep up with the latest news from around the world: Follow…

    fllics.com/en/video/blue-origi

  3. Weekly output: LocalSend, Mark Vena podcast, AST SpaceMobile launch

    I hope you all are enjoying the liminal time between Christmas and New Year’s–or, as I’ve come to think of it over the last 25-plus years, my last moments of occupational tranquility before work returns with force in the form of CES.

    (I’ve used some of that semi-idle time to write an extra post for Patreon readers about the free trips that I didn’t take in the last quarter of this year.)

    12/22/2025: This Free App Makes Transferring Files Between Devices Ridiculously Easy, PCMag

    Quizzing LocalSend’s developer via e-mail taught me a lesson in how namespaces and nations can mix. As in: He goes by Tien Do Nam, in Vietnam last names come first, he lives in Berlin, so I thought to ask for his surname. He replied that the correct full name is Do Nam Tien, while his German documents list him as Tien Do Nam.

    12/24/2025: Ep 117 SmartTechCheck Podcast — Trump’s impact on tech, AI data centers and energy, FCC and Google, Mark Vena

    As the token Washingtonian on this podcast, I took up the first item on the agenda. My take on President Trump’s tech policy wasn’t all bad–it looks like the government is in line to save tens of billions of dollars in broadband-buildout costs, assuming that Amazon Leo satellite broadband comes online on schedule–but I can’t call it anything close to good overall.

    12/24/2025: AST SpaceMobile Launches Its Most Powerful Direct-to-Cell Satellite Yet, PCMag

    Was I going to use this post as an opportunity to remind PCMag readers about India’s impressive spaceflight ambitions? Absolutely.

    #AirDrop #ASTSpaceMobile #BEAD #BlueBird #broadbandBuildout #D2D #directToDevice #directToCell #IndiaSpaceProgram #LocalSend #lowEarthOrbitBroadband #LVM3 #MarkVena #QuickShare #satelliteBroadband #Starlink #TienDoNam

  4. Weekly output: LocalSend, Mark Vena podcast, AST SpaceMobile launch

    I hope you all are enjoying the liminal time between Christmas and New Year’s–or, as I’ve come to think of it over the last 25-plus years, my last moments of occupational tranquility before work returns with force in the form of CES.

    (I’ve used some of that semi-idle time to write an extra post for Patreon readers about the free trips that I didn’t take in the last quarter of this year.)

    12/22/2025: This Free App Makes Transferring Files Between Devices Ridiculously Easy, PCMag

    Quizzing LocalSend’s developer via e-mail taught me a lesson in how namespaces and nations can mix. As in: He goes by Tien Do Nam, in Vietnam last names come first, he lives in Berlin, so I thought to ask for his surname. He replied that the correct full name is Do Nam Tien, while his German documents list him as Tien Do Nam.

    12/24/2025: Ep 117 SmartTechCheck Podcast — Trump’s impact on tech, AI data centers and energy, FCC and Google, Mark Vena

    As the token Washingtonian on this podcast, I took up the first item on the agenda. My take on President Trump’s tech policy wasn’t all bad–it looks like the government is in line to save tens of billions of dollars in broadband-buildout costs, assuming that Amazon Leo satellite broadband comes online on schedule–but I can’t call it anything close to good overall.

    12/24/2025: AST SpaceMobile Launches Its Most Powerful Direct-to-Cell Satellite Yet, PCMag

    Was I going to use this post as an opportunity to remind PCMag readers about India’s impressive spaceflight ambitions? Absolutely.

    #AirDrop #ASTSpaceMobile #BEAD #BlueBird #broadbandBuildout #D2D #directToDevice #directToCell #IndiaSpaceProgram #LocalSend #lowEarthOrbitBroadband #LVM3 #MarkVena #QuickShare #satelliteBroadband #Starlink #TienDoNam

  5. Weekly output: LocalSend, Mark Vena podcast, AST SpaceMobile launch

    I hope you all are enjoying the liminal time between Christmas and New Year’s–or, as I’ve come to think of it over the last 25-plus years, my last moments of occupational tranquility before work returns with force in the form of CES.

    (I’ve used some of that semi-idle time to write an extra post for Patreon readers about the free trips that I didn’t take in the last quarter of this year.)

    12/22/2025: This Free App Makes Transferring Files Between Devices Ridiculously Easy, PCMag

    Quizzing LocalSend’s developer via e-mail taught me a lesson in how namespaces and nations can mix. As in: He goes by Tien Do Nam, in Vietnam last names come first, he lives in Berlin, so I thought to ask for his surname. He replied that the correct full name is Do Nam Tien, while his German documents list him as Tien Do Nam.

    12/24/2025: Ep 117 SmartTechCheck Podcast — Trump’s impact on tech, AI data centers and energy, FCC and Google, Mark Vena

    As the token Washingtonian on this podcast, I took up the first item on the agenda. My take on President Trump’s tech policy wasn’t all bad–it looks like the government is in line to save tens of billions of dollars in broadband-buildout costs, assuming that Amazon Leo satellite broadband comes online on schedule–but I can’t call it anything close to good overall.

    12/24/2025: AST SpaceMobile Launches Its Most Powerful Direct-to-Cell Satellite Yet, PCMag

    Was I going to use this post as an opportunity to remind PCMag readers about India’s impressive spaceflight ambitions? Absolutely.

    #AirDrop #ASTSpaceMobile #BEAD #BlueBird #broadbandBuildout #D2D #directToDevice #directToCell #IndiaSpaceProgram #LocalSend #lowEarthOrbitBroadband #LVM3 #MarkVena #QuickShare #satelliteBroadband #Starlink #TienDoNam

  6. @dw This is incredibly shoddy reporting! You have mentioned twice that the #LVM3 is US-built, specifically by AST SpaceMobile.

    As a project engineer who was involved in the development of LVM3, this is the first time I'm even hearing about AST SpaceMobile. Besides, what makes you think that the US would even allow the transfer of a mid-heavy lift launcher like this to India? LVM3 is entirely Indian.

    BTW, AST SpaceMobile doesn't even make launchers. They built the passenger satellite.

  7. @dw This is incredibly shoddy reporting! You have mentioned twice that the is US-built, specifically by AST SpaceMobile.

    As a project engineer who was involved in the development of LVM3, this is the first time I'm even hearing about AST SpaceMobile. Besides, what makes you think that the US would even allow the transfer of a mid-heavy lift launcher like this to India? LVM3 is entirely Indian.

    BTW, AST SpaceMobile doesn't even make launchers. They built the passenger satellite.

  8. @dw This is incredibly shoddy reporting! You have mentioned twice that the #LVM3 is US-built, specifically by AST SpaceMobile.

    As a project engineer who was involved in the development of LVM3, this is the first time I'm even hearing about AST SpaceMobile. Besides, what makes you think that the US would even allow the transfer of a mid-heavy lift launcher like this to India? LVM3 is entirely Indian.

    BTW, AST SpaceMobile doesn't even make launchers. They built the passenger satellite.

  9. @dw This is incredibly shoddy reporting! You have mentioned twice that the #LVM3 is US-built, specifically by AST SpaceMobile.

    As a project engineer who was involved in the development of LVM3, this is the first time I'm even hearing about AST SpaceMobile. Besides, what makes you think that the US would even allow the transfer of a mid-heavy lift launcher like this to India? LVM3 is entirely Indian.

    BTW, AST SpaceMobile doesn't even make launchers. They built the passenger satellite.

  10. @dw This is incredibly shoddy reporting! You have mentioned twice that the #LVM3 is US-built, specifically by AST SpaceMobile.

    As a project engineer who was involved in the development of LVM3, this is the first time I'm even hearing about AST SpaceMobile. Besides, what makes you think that the US would even allow the transfer of a mid-heavy lift launcher like this to India? LVM3 is entirely Indian.

    BTW, AST SpaceMobile doesn't even make launchers. They built the passenger satellite.

  11. #ASTSpaceMobile:
    "
    AST SpaceMobile Announces Successful Orbital Launch of BlueBird 6, the Largest Commercial Communications Array Ever Deployed in Low Earth Orbit
    "
    "The BlueBird 6 mission lifted off at 10:25 p.m. EST on December 23 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, India. .."

    feeds.issuerdirect.com/news-re

    24.12.2025

    #BlueBird6 #India #Indien #ISRO #LVM3 #LVM3M6 #Rakete #Raumfahrt #satcom #Satelliten #Satellitenkommunikation
    #SDSC #SpaceFlight

  12. #ASTSpaceMobile:
    "
    AST SpaceMobile Announces Successful Orbital Launch of BlueBird 6, the Largest Commercial Communications Array Ever Deployed in Low Earth Orbit
    "
    "The BlueBird 6 mission lifted off at 10:25 p.m. EST on December 23 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, India. .."

    feeds.issuerdirect.com/news-re

    24.12.2025

    #BlueBird6 #India #Indien #ISRO #LVM3 #LVM3M6 #Rakete #Raumfahrt #satcom #Satelliten #Satellitenkommunikation
    #SDSC #SpaceFlight

  13. #ASTSpaceMobile:
    "
    AST SpaceMobile Announces Successful Orbital Launch of BlueBird 6, the Largest Commercial Communications Array Ever Deployed in Low Earth Orbit
    "
    "The BlueBird 6 mission lifted off at 10:25 p.m. EST on December 23 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, India. .."

    feeds.issuerdirect.com/news-re

    24.12.2025

    #BlueBird6 #India #Indien #ISRO #LVM3 #LVM3M6 #Rakete #Raumfahrt #satcom #Satelliten #Satellitenkommunikation
    #SDSC #SpaceFlight

  14. #ASTSpaceMobile:
    "
    AST SpaceMobile Announces Successful Orbital Launch of BlueBird 6, the Largest Commercial Communications Array Ever Deployed in Low Earth Orbit
    "
    "The BlueBird 6 mission lifted off at 10:25 p.m. EST on December 23 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, India. .."

    feeds.issuerdirect.com/news-re

    24.12.2025

    #BlueBird6 #India #Indien #ISRO #LVM3 #LVM3M6 #Rakete #Raumfahrt #satcom #Satelliten #Satellitenkommunikation
    #SDSC #SpaceFlight

  15. #ASTSpaceMobile:
    "
    AST SpaceMobile Announces Successful Orbital Launch of BlueBird 6, the Largest Commercial Communications Array Ever Deployed in Low Earth Orbit
    "
    "The BlueBird 6 mission lifted off at 10:25 p.m. EST on December 23 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, India. .."

    feeds.issuerdirect.com/news-re

    24.12.2025

    #BlueBird6 #India #Indien #ISRO #LVM3 #LVM3M6 #Rakete #Raumfahrt #satcom #Satelliten #Satellitenkommunikation
    #SDSC #SpaceFlight

  16. 2/ about the new paper on "The History of a 3°C Future"

    Remarkable that no IAM run that I know of has projected 3°C by 2050, or even over. The worst case scenarios only start to diverge from the other scenarios in 2045 or so, by which time, 2°C was about to be exceeded. "was" – because apparently, everyone now assumes 2°C will have been passed by 2040.

    Regarding this:
    "global economy would need to shrink substantially by 2050 in order to meet international climate targets. Such a protracted economic contraction also has no historical precedent."
    Not on a global scale, okay.
    But we can see it in the war period when all nations involved upped their fossil emissions, ie grew their economic activity.
    Except UK. Who rationed everything and only ended this rationing in 1955 or so, see
    ourworldindata.org/explorers/c

    Also, this was a good thing for their society, for example because equal rations stopped inequality, and also because nutrition was so much better for the majority of people.

    You can read more about the whole rationing thingy and politics in war-time UK (and less so in the US) here, by historian Andrew Simms rapidtransition.org/stories/wh
    "When everything changed: the US & UK economies in World War II"

    This is the form of #Degrowth that's historically proven to work.
    And it can be done by many societies at the same time, making it a global degrowth reality.

    You might say, but UK did not reduce her emission so this would not suffice in our case where emissions need to drop.
    True that.
    But a) we're not spewing out war tools made of CO2-laden steel as UK did and b) we're replacing those CO2 sources with renewables that we deem important enough for society so they had escaped our initial shutdowns of superfluous emission drivers. UK also shut down unimportant companies and individual CO2-heavy activities. But UK did not replace CO2 emitters with non-emitters. We will. 🖖🏽

    #ClimateChange #climatepolitics #ClimateEconomics #Economics #Degrowth #Capitalism