This article is great and touches on why I focus on bridging to existing protocols in @agregore instead of creating yet another one and why I' so happy with the work we did on @distributedpress
We should strengthen and reuse existing protocols more and get more "content" available and discoverable.
Anyone got #book recommendations? I'm into hard scifi and stuff with transhumanist themes. The weirder the better.
What really bothers me is that most of the crises and difficulties people suffer from are entirely artificial and preventable. We literally have enough food, water, building materials, energy, and other essential goods in the world that everyone would be able to live a life of dignity.
But like, by sheer political choice that is just not the case. And that like, actually makes me quite upset.
"The cost of living crisis" is entirely artificial. It's not like there isn't enough food or housing to go around. It is primarily a distribution problem.
Like, do you ever think about this too? Doesn't it upset you as well?
Ultimately, someone has their hand on the plug. The question is how many people, and how far do you need to go to replace whatever function pulling the plug destroyed.
Any #infosec folks with experience in hardening windows? Someone wants to automate it. Send me a DM if interested.
Yunohost is cool #selfhosting
Someone on the Steam subreddit was asking for Valve to make a #SteamOS phone (seeing how the new VR headset is Arm but also playes x86 steam games). And I thought "Hey, I've already got #PostmarketOS on a phone. We know Valve is using some 'FEX' library. How hard could it be?"
As it turned out, remarkably easy. (Though, it helps that someone already wrote a guide for it: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Steam )
Pretty sure it's a YMMV situation, but my milage was pretty good.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Yap with me and send me cool links relating to my interests. 👍