Thinking more people are going to engage with you on mainstream social media “because everyone’s there” is like thinking people at a stadium concert are there to listen to you. It‘s only true if you’re one of the ones on stage. Not so much when you’re huddled in the nosebleeds.
Forget the numbers. Forget about “going viral” (leave it to the psychopaths in Silicon Valley to make virus-like behaviour aspirational). Embrace the joy of interacting with one another on a human scale.
fantasy violence and gore
We ended up teleporting into the center of it and exploding it from the inside 🥰
Fighting an Illithid Elder Brain for new years. #dnd
Excited by the progress of our #MetaTraversal collab, streaming together today as we jumped across portals on the open 3D web (WebXR) in a mix of VR, mobile AR & XR devices with desktop & mobile for testing.
Today's varied portal jumps had us leap from Hyperfy, JanusWeb, Hubs, FrameVR.io, VRLand.io, Croquet, Ethereal Engine, ImmersSpace and a networked A-Frame space -- many already network through portals to your other 2D & 3D worlds.
The open (source) metaverse is here & it's on the 3D web
A class-action lawsuit filed against GitHub Copilot, its parent company Microsoft, and OpenAI claims open-source software piracy and violations of open-source licenses. Specifically, the lawsuit states that code generated by Copilot does not include any attribution to the original author of the code, copyright notices, or a copy of the license, which most open-source licenses require. Ownership of AI-Generated Code Hotly Disputed https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-code-generation-ownership what do you think?
This visual programming thing is neat. It's called "unit" and it's the slickest version of the concept I've seen so far.
Mobile support isn't amazing, but it's better than others.
Heres a video going over some features: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwknTfGVDq8
Here's the source repo: https://github.com/samuelmtimbo/unit
Gonna dig in a more to see if I can mix the #p2p web stuff I've been into into the mix.
Found a list with a bunch of these things. Gonna go through and check them out. https://github.com/wbkd/awesome-node-based-uis
The coolest looking and least understandable one is https://ioun.it/ so far. :P
For some reason they decided to use their own software defined keyboard instead of allowing the Android keyboard to pop up.
Just tried a bunch of the web based ones. They didn't work well at all on my phone or tablet.
🤷 All of them are assuming mouse and keyboard support. (or are just super out of date and broken or unfinished)
Federated is pretty well spec’d. ActuvityPub is really simple to learn. I watched @indutny implement it in a day or two. But #p2p has little to no learning material, so it doesn’t surprise me how few people know how p2p works. The thing that does surprise me is how many people I know don’t know how it works. About 8 months ago I had significant knowledge gaps myself. Looking forward to fixing this over the next few months.
Thinking of adding a new web API to add the ability to add to native context menus. 🤔 It'd be nice if it could be made declarative, too. Like "Attach a context menu to this UI" and give it events for show/hide.
Similar to how the web currently has a native "modal" component with some functionality. I think this was tried before? I'm sad it didn't end up sticking.
What's cool is you can polyfill it with a browser extension since that's an ability they have.
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.