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Sushi breakfast to get my code on. Gotta release a WIP branch to staging and do some testing, then continue adding some data discoverability tooling to my DB, then work on the spec text for this FEP which adds p2p linking to ActivityPub. And just two meetings to interrupt it.

Leter gonna pick up a pal from work and go thrifting.

@talon @chockenberry @simon @jscholes @NoahCarver @Iconfactory I’m not sure about deaf blind, that might be harder yeah. But for understanding data like this with sound, it’s actually not that hard. I don’t know if you ever looked at Apple’s graph accessibility API’s, but if you go into the battery settings with VoiceOver on, touch the battery percentage graph and then double-tap and hold and move your finger around you get an audio representation of the graph where the pitch represents the value. For Talon’s audio CPU monitor, we did something similar except using much less shrill sounding sine waves. So roughly, imagine 50% CPU usage is a middle C, 0% is an octave below and 100% is an octave above. Each core/thread had its own sound panned in stereo, so if you have a quad core processor core 1 is on the very left while core 4 would be on the right. Then for memory and disc usage the idea was the same, but the sounds were different and even lower in pitch so they could be heard even with the CPU sounds. That’s the sound theme which is set by default, which is very utilitarian, but we also had a few themes which could be used as relaxation - IE a water one where the CPU could either sound like a soft lake at 0% or a roaring waterfall at 100

Holy cow: oldweb.today/

Emulated old operating systems running emulated old browsers displaying archived old web content!

@lutindiscret I need to experiment with it more to get a feel but they're set up well for p2p apps in ways that other protocols aren't. Mixnets for privacy, arbittary get/set on the dht, soon blobs, routing messages to peers with delay tolerant networking, mobile first eith bindings accross most major labguages. Right now the devs are working on their chat thing as a way to iron out the rough bitd of thr apis so it might not have as much buzz but it's still active.

@andrew_chou isn't it better for the OS to switch the theme instead? This API feels like it'd only be used for tracking

Thinking of the "trusted compute" stuff that's been getting more widespread and wondering if it'd lead to users having less agency over their devices a la Verner Vinge's Rainbows End where all computing has to be approved by a central authority first. :P

now has a product offerings and services page for anyone interested in hiring us to set up your integration, static site hosting on the across different protocols like or , and general tech stuff in this area.

distributed.press/services/

@lutindiscret @adele Ooo! Yes would be great to connect on that. Also regarding p2p been meaning to add and to the mix.

@boris I was thinking of doing something closer to / where there are existing data sources and you make them available behind a standard API and interface. I'm thinking socials, chat, events, wikis.

@boris Yeah defs not saying people shouldn't go the wasm route. More that I only see that direction and almost non of the other. I think the closest I see is Solid data pods but that still leaves much to be desired IMO (e.g. efficient querying, general DX).

A big caveat is the data should be queryable. I feel like GraphQL made some progress back in the day but there wasn't enough standardizing on UIs and reusing schemas. It ended up just being used by servers and single app specific UIs.

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While some folks are trying to move towards "Lets put everything into WASM and WebGPU" I wish more folks would move towards "Lets put everything into standard data formats and let users bring their UI to the data more easily".

@danie10 Honestly I might make my own thing instead. Been toying with this app I wanna make that will combine all my information sources in one place and make then queryable in a coherent interface.

Low key miss the default mail and calendar apps that came with Windows 7. I think that was my peak in terms of email management.

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You know I'm kinda hard on Thunderbird, but so far it's been way more stable (and memory efficient) than Evolution and KOrganizer which is what I used before.

@makeworld I should get a paywall detector into my AP client or skmething :P

I am blown away by the quality and comprehensive nature of the eXo projects--especially eXoDOS with its related books, magazines, and soundtracks. Why did it take me so long to pay attention to this resource?

Granted, it takes a commitment to download ~2TB of data but what a preservation accomplishment. With projects for DOS, Windows 3.x, edutainment titles, Scumm-based games, LucasArts-games, and the Apple IIGS, this project focuses on playability, and it delivers.

retro-exo.com/

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