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  1. As we mark #TransgenderDayOfRemembrance and honour those we’ve lost, let’s also uplift those still here doing the hard work.

    @thisismissem has poured so much into Mastodon, FIRES, and trust & safety spaces for the benefit of the entire fediverse, often at great personal cost, yet her work is often undervalued.

    Please consider supporting her: support.thisismissem.social/

  2. @reiver @thisismissem @mfru

    I made a diagram yesterday that contrasts #ActivityPub and #SolidProject that is I think interesting to consider.

    In the past I've been very active on the Solid forum, and tried to get a collab going with #SocialHub community. A number of points that existed then, are still issues today I think.

    Like, though anyone could participate in the standards process via chat, the Solid team and Inrupt were not really interested in their community, hardly giving attention while people were building interesting stuff there.

    Also at the time basically all available code was Javascript, making Solid uninteresting or hard to access for other language devs.

    But I think biggest issue was that Solid didn't know what it was. It was positioned as 'personal data vault' on the landing page then (but not using this term), but was 'secretly' TBL's desire to reboot the #SemanticWeb. The new web would be all 'Solid apps'. But the adoption strategy for that didn't exist.

  3. @reiver @thisismissem @mfru

    I made a diagram yesterday that contrasts #ActivityPub and #SolidProject that is I think interesting to consider.

    In the past I've been very active on the Solid forum, and tried to get a collab going with #SocialHub community. A number of points that existed then, are still issues today I think.

    Like, though anyone could participate in the standards process via chat, the Solid team and Inrupt were not really interested in their community, hardly giving attention while people were building interesting stuff there.

    Also at the time basically all available code was Javascript, making Solid uninteresting or hard to access for other language devs.

    But I think biggest issue was that Solid didn't know what it was. It was positioned as 'personal data vault' on the landing page then (but not using this term), but was 'secretly' TBL's desire to reboot the #SemanticWeb. The new web would be all 'Solid apps'. But the adoption strategy for that didn't exist.

  4. @reiver @thisismissem @mfru

    I made a diagram yesterday that contrasts #ActivityPub and #SolidProject that is I think interesting to consider.

    In the past I've been very active on the Solid forum, and tried to get a collab going with #SocialHub community. A number of points that existed then, are still issues today I think.

    Like, though anyone could participate in the standards process via chat, the Solid team and Inrupt were not really interested in their community, hardly giving attention while people were building interesting stuff there.

    Also at the time basically all available code was Javascript, making Solid uninteresting or hard to access for other language devs.

    But I think biggest issue was that Solid didn't know what it was. It was positioned as 'personal data vault' on the landing page then (but not using this term), but was 'secretly' TBL's desire to reboot the #SemanticWeb. The new web would be all 'Solid apps'. But the adoption strategy for that didn't exist.

  5. @reiver @thisismissem @mfru

    I made a diagram yesterday that contrasts #ActivityPub and #SolidProject that is I think interesting to consider.

    In the past I've been very active on the Solid forum, and tried to get a collab going with #SocialHub community. A number of points that existed then, are still issues today I think.

    Like, though anyone could participate in the standards process via chat, the Solid team and Inrupt were not really interested in their community, hardly giving attention while people were building interesting stuff there.

    Also at the time basically all available code was Javascript, making Solid uninteresting or hard to access for other language devs.

    But I think biggest issue was that Solid didn't know what it was. It was positioned as 'personal data vault' on the landing page then (but not using this term), but was 'secretly' TBL's desire to reboot the #SemanticWeb. The new web would be all 'Solid apps'. But the adoption strategy for that didn't exist.

  6. @thisismissem @kevinrns

    Consider: if propaganda was not effective, it would not get used.

    Therefore propaganda is effective even if you don't think so personally.

    Therefore showing it to others exposes them to propaganda and, even if you tell them it's propaganda, it's still potentially effective.

    So think before spread... I mean "dunking" on it.

    By all means! Trans people would like your help but

    #DontSpreadFascistPropaganda

  7. @bydesign

    You misunderstand.

    The people sharing the transphobic information do not consider themselves transphobic. Their motives are mostly good.

    However they are sharing the propaganda and 1. Trans people do not want to look at that shit unexpectedly.

    2. Don't spread propaganda. It is effective and it works. That's why it gets used.

    Hope that helps!

    #DontSpreadFascistPropaganda

    @thisismissem

  8. @thisismissem @nicole @obsidian As a member of #TeamADHD, I definitely I definitely hear you! Thus far I’ve found that just dumping my brain into it has been a good start, because it puts the info in front of me. Following a single system like Zettelkasten is tempting but hasn’t worked well: it’s great for scholarly-type studying but didn’t work nearly as well for day-to-day bits for me. OTOH, the nice thing is that you can maintain sections of a vault, so I’ve got one section for “random brain thoughts”, one for a wiki-like dump of architecture at work, another for writing articles and such, another for project organization, another for trying Zettelkasten… :)

  9. Went to add #LucidChart to my Google Docs and was presented with this permissions prompt, and quite frankly, fuck that: why the hell does LucidChart need to see my Calendar??

    #privacy

  10. Latest FOSS Academic!

    fossacademic.tech/2025/01/10/m

    In which I talk about my new monitoring of Threads's fediverse blocklist, the @cwebber and Bryan Newbold debate, and the trust and safety work of @thisismissem

    #FOSSAcademic #ASMupdate #Threads #Bluesky #ActivityPub

  11. I wanted to spend a few Euros monthly to help the open social web.
    I ended up donating to Emelia and Iftas. They are both working on trust and safety,
    not flashy apps or cool features that a regular user like me would notice often, but vitally important to keep the Fediverse a safe and secure place for everyone.
    If you can please consider supporting them or some other project or developer whose work you appreciate.

    support.thisismissem.social/
    givebutter.com/iftas

    #FediFund #Fediverse #Fedi

  12. Does anyone know if there's like "tape dispensers" that one can by for these #medical tapes?

    I'm still having to regularly tape my nose at night following #septoplasty & #rhinoplasty, and manually cutting the tapes is annoying

  13. This has to be the best still for a video I've seen. #PhilosophyTube with the subtitles "I deny the catgirl allegations"

  14. fwiw, I saw this t-shirt on someone in a YouTube short and didn't realise it was by The Washington Post. I do feel like it's a nice slogan though.

    #washpo

  15. Feel like it's a little rich to see The Washington Post selling a t-shirt with the slogan of "democracy dies in darkness" when they couldn't even endorse a non-felony candidate for president..

    #washpo

    store.washingtonpost.com/colle

  16. Had to chat this through with a friend because I'd not heard about #RodneyHinton yet (non-US, busy)

    I think I'd be inclined to agree with this since both people killed representatives of systemically violent systems.

    It is interesting EU media or the late shows haven't been all over Rodney when they were for Luigi? Maybe the manhunt for Luigi made the difference in news visibility for me?
    partyon.xyz/@nullagent/1144813

  17. RE: social.wake.st/@liaizon/116295

    A good thread on #vibecoding and #theFediverse. Excerpt:

    "i think this just tests the #protocol and what people want to do with it to the limits, we're seeing vibe coded AT Protocol #PDSes too!

    Definitely highlights rough or under defined parts of specs & tests #interoperability."
    @thisismissem.social

  18. RE: social.wake.st/@liaizon/116295

    A good thread on #vibecoding and #theFediverse. Excerpt:

    "i think this just tests the #protocol and what people want to do with it to the limits, we're seeing vibe coded AT Protocol #PDSes too!

    Definitely highlights rough or under defined parts of specs & tests #interoperability."
    @thisismissem.social

  19. RE: social.wake.st/@liaizon/116295

    A good thread on #vibecoding and #theFediverse. Excerpt:

    "i think this just tests the #protocol and what people want to do with it to the limits, we're seeing vibe coded AT Protocol #PDSes too!

    Definitely highlights rough or under defined parts of specs & tests #interoperability."
    @thisismissem.social

  20. RE: social.wake.st/@liaizon/116295

    A good thread on #vibecoding and #theFediverse. Excerpt:

    "i think this just tests the #protocol and what people want to do with it to the limits, we're seeing vibe coded AT Protocol #PDSes too!

    Definitely highlights rough or under defined parts of specs & tests #interoperability."
    @thisismissem.social

  21. @thisismissem Hmm. There's #NSFW, #Erotica, #Smutlandia for starters.

    Smutlandia.com is a good instance she might want to check out, too.

    And for groups to tag, there's:

    @/[email protected] &
    @/[email protected] (without the slashes).

    That should get her off to a good start!

  22. So today pharmacies across Germany have been striking, and I happened to see a notification from #mayd stating that their pharmacy delivery service is running despite the strikes.

    Using their app when your local pharmacy is closed is crossing the picket-line. We support striking workers in this house, we don't do that.

    #germany #apotheke #Apothekenstreik #streik

  23. In this Codeberg issue @thisismissem wonders..

    > "Has anyone done an assessment of the authentication mechanisms and standards used by each of these [C2S] implementations?

    codeberg.org/fediverse/delight

    I will bring this to a #SocialHub topic later this week, if I don't forget (otherwise remind me :)

    #SX #ActivityPub #C2S #fediverse

  24. @ainmosni @thisismissem @GossiTheDog and don't forget the not-so-hard-working-people, the billionaire and adjacent movers and players, pandits, seers and soothsayers are telling us that millions will lose their jobs and they don't mean globally they mean in your city, your towns, the region around you *will* suffer #technologicalunemployment, everywhere; they *don't* know exactly how horrifying it will be but they *do* know they are going to put it in everything. #raceagainstthemachine #eschewai

  25. Was trying to sleep but started thinking about how #feditest could provide a framework for a set of tests for validating conformance to the Mastodon OAuth "profile", and I think it'd be just a matter of fully fleshing out the test cases.

  26. Was trying to sleep but started thinking about how could provide a framework for a set of tests for validating conformance to the Mastodon OAuth "profile", and I think it'd be just a matter of fully fleshing out the test cases.

  27. Was trying to sleep but started thinking about how #feditest could provide a framework for a set of tests for validating conformance to the Mastodon OAuth "profile", and I think it'd be just a matter of fully fleshing out the test cases.

  28. Was trying to sleep but started thinking about how #feditest could provide a framework for a set of tests for validating conformance to the Mastodon OAuth "profile", and I think it'd be just a matter of fully fleshing out the test cases.

  29. I really don't understand why you'd await an undici request.stream? Like, it seems if you want to stream from say network to s3, and you want to await it, then you need to do Promise.allSettled([ upload.done(), requestStream ])

    If you await the requestStream first, the upload doesn't seem to receive any data for some reason.

    #nodejs #undici