I'm not a big fan of copyright, but Meta's argument here is that they couldn't afford to pay for it and that justifies just taking it without paying. Extraordinary repudiation of capitalism from its heart.
“Flash Games Were the Internet’s Crayon Box”
https://innerspiral.lol/Blog/flash/flash
I miss seeing the kind of interactive work and experimentation a designer could do on their own with Flash. There isn't really anything like it any more.
#spoonieTown has lots of front stoops, porches, and park benches to sit and chat with a neighbour whenever it takes your fancy.
...or to sit on, smile and nod wordlessly at passersby when yer not feeling chatty. People dig that too.
I "love" how we need to keep on studying things that are flat out good for society while bad things just get rolled out without the same onus of proof.
Things that need to be proven over and over and over:
- Universal Basic Income
- Walkable cities prioritising pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit
- Low speed limits for cars
- No-strings housing for homeless
- High taxes for the rich
And the list goes on and on... why do we make it so hard to improve our society while making it so easy to ruin it?
USPol; Health; Lies; Death
So… if you listen to the current govement of the United States…..
1. Covid is over.
2. The latest epidemic is how my brain is wired (Autism)
They are literally saying I am a bigger threat than a virus that has killed 7 million people.
I don’t think I’ve killed 7 million people. I don’t think all autistic people combined have killed 7 million people.
So if protecting human life isn’t the goal… what is? Oh right… Autistic people will challenge how people think because we think differently and we tend to challenge group think when we see it.
These people rely on group think because they need people to do things against their own interest and the only way to make that happen is to engage group think.
After toiling away at this for a few months, I'm releasing two new Go projects for the fediverse today:
longdistance, a JSON-LD processor.
pana, an ActivityStreams library built on longdistance.
I built these projects with the hope to make it easier for folks to get started building on the fediverse themselves. You can read a bit about this on my blog.
(If you happen to have computer touchers in your followers, I would appreciate a boost.)
It occurs to me that the people who most enthusiastically accuse other people of being "lazy", are active proponents of capitalism, which has caused a cultural shift towards expecting convenience at any cost, eschewing building things with your community in favour of relying on centralized corporations for everything you need.
If "laziness" exists, it sure isn't the thing where people refuse to dedicate their lives to a corporate overlord, as it is commonly claimed.
Every now and then when my blog gets attention, *especially* when the "How Decentralized Is Bluesky Really" post came out, you get a bunch of people complaining that the site looks like it was designed 20 years ago (it was)
@mkljczk made a "more modern version" of my blog https://mkljczk.pl/uploads/how-decentralized-is-bluesky/
Compare to the original https://dustycloud.org/blog/how-decentralized-is-bluesky/
Big step up!
A feel-good story in the news today...
Residents of all ages in a small Michigan community formed a human chain and helped a local bookshop move each of its 9,100 books – one by one – to a new storefront about a block away.https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/17/book-brigade-us-town-forms-human-chain-to-move-9100-books-one-by-one
The “book brigade” of about 300 people stood in two lines running along a sidewalk in downtown Chelsea on Sunday, passing each title from Serendipity Books’ former location directly to the correct shelves in the new building, down the block and around the corner on Main Street.
“It was a practical way to move the books, but it also was a way for everybody to have a part,” Michelle Tuplin, the store’s owner, said. “As people passed the books along, they said ‘I have not read this’ and ‘that’s a good one’.”
Tuplin said the endeavour took just under two hours – much shorter than hiring a moving company to box and unbox the thousands of titles. The brigade even put the books back on the shelves in alphabetical order.
Remember when #Android was cool and promoted openness and hackability?
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2010/12/its-not-rooting-its-openness.html
There'll be security patches released for Iceshrimp-JS (severity: critical) and Iceshrimp.NET (severity: low) between 19:00, 27 Apr 2025 UTC and 21:00, 27 Apr 2025 UTC (this should show in your local time zone on Iceshrimp, but in case it doesn't, that's 2025-04-27T19:00Z - 2025-04-27T21:00Z. Be ready and patch quickly, especially if you're on -js.
Please boostAre there any period tracking apps that are single-purchase, NO CLOUD DATA, NO HEALTHKIT, privacy respecting at all? My daughter is getting to the age where she should probably start tracking mood so she might have some warning for when she starts fully menstruating, but I'm deeply concerned about the 3rd party doctrine and apps like Clue collaborating with the fascists.
If not, why not? Is there something I'm missing? Is this a thing I should consider during my down times in my consulting biz?
Thanks! and please boost widely!
In the process of moving to @joepie91. This account will stay active for the foreseeable future! But please also follow the other one.
Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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- DMs are open.
- Flirting welcome, but be explicit if you want something out of it!
- The devil doesn't need an advocate; no combative arguing in my mentions.
Sometimes horny on main (behind CW), very much into kink (bondage, freeuse, CNC, and other stuff), and believe it or not, very much a submissive bottom :p
My spoons are limited, so I may not always have the energy to respond to messages.
Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.