Alex “TERF” Gleason, Nostr
»Nostr solves my most basic frustration with ActivityPub, which is that some of my followers on different servers can't see me because their admin said so.«
So Gleason is bothered by his own actions leading to him being fediblocked on some instances for healthy community curation.
I am Jack’s complete lack of surprise.
Alex “TERF” Gleason, Nostr
In case you've seen #Nostr accounts – the decentralised social protocol where coiners recently moved over to – being bridged into ActivityPub fedi:
One popular bridge mostr.pub is – who could have guessed – developed by Alex Gleason, part-time egdelord, main dev of soapbox, fired from Pleroma, co-founder of spinster and enjoyer of supposed swastika “shitposting”.
If you decide to use that software, just be aware whom you might need to interact with for bugreports.
military shit, vaguely funny
So in NL, apparently some hobby farmer has been arrested for shooting at an apache(-style?) helicopter with an air rifle and damaging it, because their training exercises were upsetting the animals
Now I'm no expert, but if some untrained dude with an air rifle can damage your expensive helicopter, maybe it's time to shop for a new supplier...?
So https://fedidevs.com/ is a thing now. But looking at the FAQ it seems they just opted a bunch of instances into it and require you to request your instance be removed. Somehow they will "verify your identity" as the instance admin before they'll do that.
Having to set your account as not indexable to not be included if you're on one of the opted in instances isn't cool either. The alternative is you can email them to have your account removed, but again you're opted in by force.
The whole concept of consent seems to be lost on people.
diet (medical)
Some things that, surprisingly, I can apparently still eat large amounts of without issues:
- '100%' peanut butter
- pure chocolate
Twitter algorithm, the republican/democrat thing
So, Twitter's open-source algorithm contained a marker for Republican vs. Democrat accounts.
Elsewhere in the source code, there was a comment explaining that it didn't affect ranking, it was only meant as a metric to ensure their algorithm wasn't biasing to one side or the other. So, all good right?
Well... no, unfortunately, because it introduced false balance. It's no secret that Republicans are comparatively more likely to use outrage and hate as a publicity strategy. Not that Democrats are remotely innocent here, but comparatively it's less common.
So what happens when you try to adjust the algorithm to derank hate and outrage? The ranking for Republicans disproportionately drops, something that is not allowed by this metric. It's seen as a bug.
Because of this attempt at false balance, this attempt at "fairness for both sides", it would have become impossible to discourage posting hate, just because it would change the supposed fairness metric.
This is a great example of how technology isn't neutral, how building it "fairly for everybody" has very bad consequences, and why you always need to make a choice of what specific behaviour and ideology you want to encourage or discourage.
fascism and queerphobia in the US, PSA.
i want to talk to my friends and followers and whatnot who are from USA.
dear americans,
i am not going to sugarcoat this.
your country (and possibly the entire world) is at stake now.
your society is threatened by an aggressive far-right malignant parasite that is republican party and the alt-right.
their leaders pursue one and one simple goal — to gain power for their own selfish benefit. they will try to take this power through every possible avenue — be it propaganda and making up excuses to push their bullshit such as "trans ideology", "states rights" and "protecting the nation", voter manipulation, or even an armed coup if things go really bad.
the right is bashing working class, queer, non-white, female, disabled, neurodivergent, immigrant, non-christian citizens and many other groups of people. they are burning down our planet. they let people die of starvation or wage wars over oil or power.
what is happening right now strongly resembles the situation that was happening in Germany before Nazis rose to their reign.
bear with me. (1/3)
re: subtoot
Like, you're not the only Dude with opinions, you can safely assume that we've heard this milquetoast Default Argument hundreds of times by now, and it isn't any more convincing the 301st time
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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- 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.