re: more meta (embrace, extend, extinguish)
@probgoblin @ajroach42 It's going to depend heavily on the culture - a federated system alone is not enough.
What killed XMPP, for example, was not just Google adopting it for GTalk, but that being lauded by much of the community as "XMPP is mainstream now!", resulting in people using GTalk to chat on XMPP because it was the most usable/accessible client, and so once GTalk got deprecated, that pretty much instantly killed the whole network.
The two crucial errors there were a) Google was accepted as a desirable network participant, and b) non-Google clients were insufficiently accessible. As long as those mistakes are avoided, fedi does stand a good chance of surviving EEE.
We're all a bunch of anarchists, I don't make the rules (we all do)
The fediverse is the promise of a liberated media that the Videofreex and The Raindance Corporation foresaw in the 60s and 70s, that the Culture Jammers demanded in the 80s and 90s.
This is mutual aid, this is anticapitalism, this is collaborative ideation.
We are living revolutionary values, right here, right now, on a silly little social media network.
And I will fight to my last breathe any God Damn corporation that tries to Monetize that.
This is the future, and you're a part of it now. Be a good steward of the future.
more meta (embrace, extend, extinguish)
But there's more!
We can ensure that the situation does not develop in to a gmail situation through cultural pressure and education.
The power of a network is in the people who use it.
If a FAANG company (MAANG? MMAAG?) tries to step in to the fediverse, we have a duty to take the fight against them out of the fediverse and in to the larger internet.
Leverage the fact that they have brought attention to us to bring attention to the fact that they have a record of killing things that work the way our thing works.
We can, all 1,000,000+ of us, make it the worst PR move of their existence.
more meta (embrace, extend, extinguish)
I'm seeing some Embrace, Extend, Extinguish hand wringing circulate this morning.
I don't want to write another blog post, folks won't stop boosting the last one.
So it's post time. I'll keep it brief.
If Google, or some other big player, shows up in this space, retro.social will defederate immediately.
Before any worrying signs, before any extensions to the standard.
I'll defederate and move on with my life.
M.S is already too big. I already have them silenced instance wide. If any existing player tries to join in with bluster, they'll find themselves banned here (and, I imagine, across 90% of the small instances.)
They still can't stop me from running my own mail server, even if they mark most of my outgoing mail as spam.
So, at the least, we're not going anywhere.
@diligentcircle @whatanerd Oof, very much a mood.
So I've known that #masto instances can shut down but I found one (that I was considering joining) in the middle of that process: cybre.space, a #cyberpunk #retrofuturist #glitchpunk instance.
The admin's decision to close up shop with an 'end-of-life' plan is written out here: https://cybre.space/~chr/cybre-space-eol
Sad but valuable info, just to know how these things go down and what they look like here on #mastodon
I think about this a lot because fedi does have A Way of getting people to embrace Goblin Mode and it's grand, people being weird internet gremlins is what makes this place fun
during one of the earlier waves of migration someone who had recently signed up posted something along the lines of "when you first arrive it's all very confusing and offputting but by the end of the day you're banging your fists on the table shouting TRAIN FUCKERS TRAIN FUCKERS TRAIN FUCKERS"
Tijd voor een paddenstoel!
Dit is de grijze slanke amaniet. Zoals je kan zien een verwant van de vliegenzwam, te zien aan de dikke witte stippen.
Van het zelfde materiaal is de volva die de paddenstoel aan de voet omringt.
#Paddenstoelen #Schimmels #AllFungiAreBeautiful #Natuur
https://determinerik.home.blog/2022/11/12/grijze-slanke-amaniet/
@maia @fries@tech.lgbt ah yes, the "all my devices must be NixOS yesterday" stage of adoption
biblically accurate vlc
🏴☠️ stolen from someone who didn't provide source or alt text
original: http://www.newamericanpublicart.com/protected-knowledge 🐘
looking at a flamegraph in despair, realizing there's nothing major I can actually change, off the top of my head, but also realizing the cost of certain stuff.
33% of application time is spent _just_ on serde_json::de.
10% on alloc::sync::Arc<T>::drop_slow for a single type of thing.
And a whopping 42.47% on tokio::runtime::task::raw::pol<tokio::runtime::blocking::task::BlockingTask>, which makes me wonder if I'm just misunderstanding something, or whether Tokio just has a *ton* of overhead.
I don't really know where to go from here. I can't really make anything faster than serde, and trying to shove those serde_json::de into the blocking task pool didn't change anything, so I assume it's already being done async enough.
I don't really know what the deal is with that Arc::drop_slow, but that's only 10% and I'm hoping to get *at least* a nice solid 30% improvement before I feel like I'm doing something worthwhile.
Anyone know Tokio enough to understand a flamegraph for something that uses it?
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