@camiloh I really appreciate that more apps are being made responsive enough to handle mobile since I like to have most things sized to around that width so I can see more on my screen at once
@NanoRaptor OMG why don't micro SD cards get painted to look like little floppy disks?!
Well, that didn't take long. We're starting to see almost-believable autogenerated text being used so spam our issue tracker.
There's a legitimate chance that ChatGPT and their ilk are going to kill participatory open source. How can you keep any forums open to the public, when anyone can just pour an arbitrary amount of generated garbage into them?
How do you tell a smart but green contributor who's still learning the language from a thousand bots spewing averacitous trash?
@Coyote @cuaxolotl @Moon @ademan Generally I run an ipfs-cluster set and pin data there. Gonna be looking into making it work better with mutable datasets and IPNS.
Honestly might be easier to just go with a blockstore and libp2p and skip the garbage collector and pinning stuff entirely.
@magila I totally forgot about peer exchange! I think a lot of other protocols don't have it and probably should
@Moon @cuaxolotl You might enjoy this comparison article I wrote about #IPFS, #Hypercore #BitTorrent and #SSB.
https://blog.mauve.moe/posts/protocol-comparisons
It doesn't get super into the weeds on the DHT tho
@magila I don't think you need to attack the DHT topology for a DoS though. You can advertise from seemingly legit IPs to regular DHT nodes and either overload them, or add a bunch of these junk entries that refuse to serve the content.
Like, *chan types used to use LoIC a lot for getting random people to just run a tool which would help with DoS. Feels like there should be a similar one for p2p content by now. Maybe #dweb stuff just isn't popular enough still.
@Moon @cuaxolotl Yeah, I feel like with #IPFS being more popular lately we'd at least see people attempting black hole attacks on ipfs.io or on some popular NFT collections.
@magila Really? Mind linking to the spec for that. I was under the impression that mainline still doesn't have a clear mechanism for sybil resistance.
Some things like #hyperswarm take it pretty seriously though and only allow peers with stable IPs to participate since they use it to generate their ID for Kademlia.
Neat, a document on starting a #tech #coop.
Seems to be USA centric but I'm sure a bunch of stuff applies in other contexts too.
https://feeltrain.com/blog/operating-agreement/
Might also want to checkout Hypha's organizational guidebook for how you could structure your coop. https://handbook.hypha.coop/
The question shouldn't be "Why do Black folk see racism in everything?"
The question should be "Why do white folk not see any of this?"
The answer to the better question is of course, that there is an information delta between "what Black folk know about racism" and "what white folk know about racism."
Racist people don't want you to know any of this stuff. Because some people, on reading this stuff, say, "Sounds bad. We should maybe change things to be less bad?"
@mauve @lupyuen We have a Pinephone Pro installer image now, and it works quite well.
See https://debian.capyloon.org/images/installer/
We would be very interested in closer collaboration with @PINE64
@eevee OMG yes. I was messing around with the history suggestions in my browser for a while. I found fuzzy search of character prefixes with any chars in between, plus recently acessed urls first was a really nice one. I'm thinking of adding a thing for frequently selected urls for the key term to come first, but too lazy to add the new database index for it 🤣
@indutny Still a very commendable effort! I've been thinking of looking at how they construct their indexes so this is v inspiring
without trying to turn this into a power structure analysis
the problem with advice from managers is that it's often a list of things they can get away with, or got away with as senior engineers before making the leap
this list of "advice for engineers" is better framed as "what a good manager should look for"
because a bad one will still punish you anyway, especially if you show any form of autonomy or agency
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.