The vision of the future sketched here, the one Hasbro is currently risking destroying D&D forever to create, is really deeply depressing. Instead of having fun painting little models and maps, or God forbid *imagining*, you just pay $3.99 over and over forever. Some leaks float the idea of eliminating the DM role entirely (an "AI" does that).
Interposing technology where it's not really needed because technology can be monetized (taxed) in a way imagination can't.
Google likes to claim it loves the web. Google fucking broke the web.
Cookie notices on every fucking website? They need those because they use Google Analytics or Google Ads.
Recipe sites that go on for fucking days? That’s because Google penalises websites when you leave too quickly, and they can’t show as many ads.
Obviously-bullshit machine-generated “content” designed to entice you to click ads? That’s because Google Search is a monopoly.
I’m so tired of Google.
tiktok has a button employees can click to artificially boost posts! facebook gives every employee $3,000 a year in free ad credits! spotify invents fake royalty-free artists out of thin air and gives them placement to artificially dilute the per-play royalty!
Bluh, looks like the grant is gonna get scoped down so the ActivityStreams will need to be a subsequent thing. 😭 But hey, the RDF indexing is a more straightforward bet and would still benefit the AP use case after we get a better view of the performance implications of Prolly Tree search indexes.
@anildash I don't think enough people have realized how incredibly valuable the robust universal sandboxing provided by WASM is going to be
I genuinely don't want to run code written by other people that's NOT in a sandbox at this point: even if I trust them, do I also trust them not to have written any bugs?
WASM to me represents the freedom to run code on my machines again!
To provide electricity at Pompeii, without wrecking the historic feel of the site, "invisible" photovoltaic cells have been installed that mimic terracotta roof tiles.
Here’s a quick prerelease demo of what we’ve been working on. #p2p #offlinefirst #localfirst #nat-traversal #holepunching #crossplatform
Hey XR friends. If you're waiting for Apple to deliver an iPhone moment then I humbly suggest that instead you focus on open web standards for XR on a variety of hardware. It isn't just that we don't want another hypercorp silo, it's that Papa Apple no longer has what it takes.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/1/17/23560097/apple-ar-vr-glasses-headset-rumor-mixed-reality
pet snakes
I love my snakes so much they're so cute.
Gummy got embarrassed last it fed and gave up, but this time it went right for it.
Also petunia finally shed so she's next on the munching block.
Gummy was usually pretty flaky with eating in past years around this season so I think the adjustments I made to its terrarium helped for which I am grateful.
One thing I'm noticing is that most of my friends have this idea that a "typical" viral infection is something very transient, it self-resolves, and then you're fine. It's coming as a massive surprise to them that SARS-CoV-2 might linger in the body, and that its effects may not be so transient. After all, it fights against what they "know" -- that viral infections are minor nuisances. They know about AIDs, but that's an exception, surely?
Is it?
Spoiler: no! See thread: 1/?
Looks like #ActivityStreams over #IPLD is very likely to be a thing some time this year!
Currently drafting up the grant milestones and figuring out budget.
Likely #rust or #golang to start along with some general #RDF goodies.
My hypothesis is that baking database indexes within the data itself will make it efficient to load people's posts over #p2p without needing to rely as much on indexing servers.
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.