More #JavaScript folks should consider using the SharedWorker API in their app. Especially if you have particularly heavy initializing code.
E.g. instead of Element loading everything from scratch each time you open it in a tab, it could have the bulk of the resources shared across tabs in a worker and have speedier inits that don't block the render thread.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/SharedWorker
When I started on Mastodon, people would advise me to “only Boost posts.” Since there’s no algorithm that places a value on Favorites, “only Boosts have value.”
I disagree completely.
When people Favorite my posts, they unwittingly introduce themselves to me. I have discovered some very interesting people that I may not have if they didn’t Favorite my posts.
Keep ‘em coming. It’s nice to meet you.
Does anybody on here know of an instance dedicated to Black queer folks? I'm not necessarily planning on moving but I am curious since apart from blacktwitter.io and wibblur I haven't even seen much that's even focused on Black communities. And if there isn't one/aren't many... Is that something people would be interested in? 👀 Edit: well, I went ahead and spent most of the past day making one. https://blackqueer.life is the name. Check it out!
some have already clocked where i was going with this -- how can an open society be closed to something?
Karl Popper's Paradox of Tolerance applies perfectly here. being open to systems that oppose openness is a threat to openness itself.
the idea that being open means we must allow everything, indiscriminately, without analysis or reflection, is immature and politically ignorant. it only serves entrenched powers, which is maybe why its such a popular and widely parroted position.
in conversations ive had around "open" source and "open" protocols im recognizing a recurring sentiment that does not sit well with me: the idea that "openness" requires that we tolerate capitalist corporations, that if we don't we are no longer "open".
i disagree categorically with this definition of "open"
Firefox "awesome" (address) bar tips:
Use ^ anywhere in a query to search through your history
Use % to search your open tabs.
Use ? to search the web.
Use * to search your bookmarks.
By default awesome bar blends it all together, but sometimes you know where you are looking for something, so it can yield better results !
Others magic characters: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/address-bar-autocomplete-firefox#w_changing-results-on-the-fly
New month — New Krita Art Challenge!
July 2023 = Yin and Yang
Give us your best!
https://krita-artists.org/t/monthly-art-challenge-july-2023-yin-and-yang/69686
#krita #KritaChallenge #ArtChallenge #DigitalArt #DigitalPainting #MastoArt #KritaArtist
In 2020, I published *This is Fine: Optimism & emergency in the p2p network*(https://newdesigncongress.org/en/pub/this-is-fine). It laid out a clear argument that the #fediverse is irreparably vulnerable because of its p2p nature and political naivete:
*"Anyone with administrator access to an Instance can read anything that travels through that Instance’s infrastructure – including direct messages. The level of risk correlates with the number of cross-Instance interactions between users. If users from different Instances communicate, an attacker need only compel one Instance to reveal the direct messages between all of the interacting accounts. [...] In a peer-to-peer network without encryption, there’s no structure, no agreed-upon governance, and absolutely no protection. Compromising or compelling an Instance or its staff means that all of network traffic is laid bare to its assailant. [...] The decentralised community seeks to antagonise a powerful status quo whilst making tradeoffs that do not acknowledge how societies directly threaten their communities."*
Today, Kolektiva - a anti-colonial anarchist instance - announced an FBI raid of one of their admins, which included the seizure of an entire copy of the Kolektiva instance.
This is *literally* the kind of situation I warned about nearly three years ago.
The FCC is accepting applications for new, low-power, community radio stations the first week of November.
This is huge, you guys, this window rarely opens (the last time was 2013), and as you know, KUZU shows one way LPFM can be a foundation to build valuable community information resources.
The Grassroots Radio folks are holding a conference in West Virginia to help folks out with this.
Please boost and share.
#radio
#community
#local
#journalism
https://www.fcc.gov/media/radio/lpfm
If you are in Canada and you're looking for a good long-term home on the fediverse, consider #CoSocialCa. We are a co-op, meaning we're member-owned and -operated.
I am very grateful to live in Canada, and for all of the privilege that affords me. I also feel strongly that we can do much better and many different people in this country are not having their needs met… which is inexcusable because we are a very well off country.
Things we can do better:
- reconciliation and land back
- housing
- climate
- environment
- income inequality
- healthcare
- mental health/homelessness/toxic drugs
Canada can and should do better day!
#Canada
will github decide to paywall every open source repository? impossible right? alarmist, hysterical even.
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.