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basically we're not doing one or the other, we're kind of mishmashing them together. when you post on most fedi projects, you are publishing to your profile locally, *but* you are also sending out an activity to notify your followers. and typically, that has side-effects on remote servers. usually that side-effect is "keep a locally cached archive of that post and show it to followers."

i think we should be clearer about the separate use-cases and concerns.

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See I get people dislike tiktok and all, but is just so much harder to find this exact kind of content on the textmode side of social media.

tiktok.com/@srmilesauthor/vide

I think I miss early facebook since it was a space I only cohabited with friends I see every day (I was a teen to early 20s at this point). Now everyone is all spread out and we can't just see what we're up to.

Been trying to make more group chats to bridge more gaps.

Still having trouble deciding between getting a , the more powerful and featured but more risky wise GPD MAX 4, or sticking to my current approach of a NUC with a battery pack and usb monitor when I'm on the go.

I'm docked like 95% of the time either way, but I want something easier to use on the go.

Any thoughts to sway my opinion?

No I absolutely do not want a laptop because they don't fit my form factor needs.

Abled people love to complain about disabled people getting "special treatment" like "Wow it's not fair that you get accomodations and I don't" instead of thinking "Wow I'm glad you get accomodations and even more people loke myself tol should be getting some". Like you know that wanting to improve peoples lives could ve universal right?

Hating marginalized people hurts not just them but the perpetuator of the hate in missed opportunities.

My cat is growing accustomed to it's new Machine God (the automated feeder).

I think she's figuring out the rituals for getting it to dispence food (there are none).

She happened to be rubbing up against a cabinet around when the timer went off and I could see her think "Whoa, did I do that?".

Hopefully she will soon learn the humies are no longer in control of her feeding times.

I think she doesn't understand that we know it already fed her in the morning even if we didn't witness it.

mild distress on state of world 

Deep levels of ignorance kinda scare me, but callousness and forcibly ignoring information to support hateful biases scares me even more.

We are thrilled to welcome Mauve to Causal Islands🏝️! Mauve (they/it) is a decentralized software consultant with a focus on local-first web apps and community mesh networks.

Honestly, I think I would hate banking less if I could use an API to interact with them instead of apps and humans.

Hey all, if you have a Google Pixel 6/7 or a Samsung phone: Disable VoLTE and Wi-Fi calling until this issue is patched: 9to5google.com/2023/03/16/goog

tl;dr: Tests conducted by Project Zero confirm that those four vulnerabilities allow an attacker to remotely compromise a phone at the baseband level with no user interaction, and require only that the attacker know the victim’s phone number. With limited additional research and development, we believe that skilled attackers would be able to quickly create an operational exploit to compromise affected devices silently and remotely.

Google's Project Zero usually makes vulnerability reports public after 90 days. This is an exception because it goes directly from internet to baseband-level (tl;dr: the second OS inside your phone that powers the LTE/5G modem) remote code execution. This is morally equivalent to getting code running on your WiFi card.

Here is a list of the most likely affected devices:

Samsung Galaxy phones including those in the S22, M33, M13, M12, A71, A53, A33, A21, A13, A12, and A04 series
Vivo phones including those in the S16, S15, S6, X70, X60, and X30 series
Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7 and 7 Pro
Any wearables that use the Exynos W920 chipset
Any vehicles that use the Exynos Auto T5123 chipset

Helpfully, the baseband is a binary blob of uninspectable firmware that users can't inspect or prove hasn't been tampered with.

Cooking up some grant applications to do some stuff along with and publishing onto local networks.

Longer term planning to deploy education materials as part of the setup so that communities can create software without needing to rely on the cloud or even local servers so much.

One thing that's a TODO is figuring out how the economics of maintaining things work for places where that's a concern.

Excited for spring to come so I can start practicing with my little RC quadcopter again.

It's just a cheap toy one at the moment but eventually I wanna get into racing with one once I can justify the cost.

banking 

Banking suuucks. One of my contracts involved using a custom payment service instead of my usual wise.com and it only gives me the option of depositing in my Canadian bank account even though it was being payed out in USD.

Now I need to physically go to my bank so I can do a SWIFT transfer to my Wise account so I can convert it to USD and send it out to subcontractors. 😭

Honestly if CBDCs can make this easier I'll let the gub control all my money for me.

Did you know the Journal of Trial and Error is wanting to publish rejected grant applications? In their words, "We believe that applications often suffer from a highly competitive system rather than a deficient proposal."

If this sounds interesting to you, check out the call for submissions, which also has a link to their blog post on the topic: journal.trialanderror.org/pub/

#AcademicChatter

Took my own advice and rewatched it. Still holds up 🥰

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ai talk 

Has anyone made some sort of LLM bridge/bot for Matrix? It'd be fun to prime accounts with a prompt of who they are and invite them into spaces to chat with folks.

"it works on my machine (fullscreen chrome on m2 macbook pro with gigabit ethernet and traditional mouse+keyboard)"

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"Inuit are 85% of Nunavut population, & 70% of us have Inuktut as our mother tongue. Yet all the schools operate in English. Greenland runs an entire government in Inuit language. They’ve had an Inuit language school system since 1979. If they can do it, we can do it. 🧵 👇🏾

#LanguageRevitalization #Inuit #Nunavut #Indigenous

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