Bluesky
I'm going to put this here now so I can say "I told you so" later, but from seeing #Bluesky's privacy policy stuff today it totes only exists as a freeze peach dataset to train AI and have the harvested data sold off to whoever wants it when it eventually tanks and the social media mask falls off of it. I think this also somewhat explains the completely bizarre labels feature so buyers can filter stuff out that's too hot for them easily. That's where they're planning on making their money
please do realize there isn't a single thing online with any money in it that can't die the same way twitter did, the same way waypoint did, the same way everything does
if it has a billionaire's greedy fingers in it, it can and will die at their whim
we are in the looting phase of collapse and the only thing keeping whatever You love off the serving tray is that they haven't noticed it yet
grumbly, software dev
I think I'm just not going to post any TWIM updates about my homeserver project until it's complete enough to federate and be real-world-usable, because it'd 100% result in people harassing me over using JS - maybe if there's a working implementation right in front of them, it'll be enough to inhibit that sort of commentary... I hope
"A social network is about the feature's you don't implement" - @nasser #causalislands
Sort of meta, more just thinking out loud
Being an admin and mod of an instance absolutely requires the ability to step back when you get heated to assess the situation. Recognizing when you are in the wrong, taking responsibility when something messes up on the server or if your instance is becoming a problem in the wider community, and sometimes making hard decisions. You will never stop really feeling the urge to just keep giving chances or ignore problems because you do not want to start drama.
Our instance is not large, but I have noticed that we need to do the above things even more as we get more members and attention.
When I see people gunning to run a large instance, I have to wonder if they have internalized that. Sometimes they do. But a lot of times they do not.
If you run a big instance, you will eventually have to make a decision on whether to suspend your peers because they have been harassing people in ways that you are ignorant about.
You will eventually have to start tanking heat because you said something foolish or ill advised.
You will have to have awkward and uncomfortable conversations with your members sometimes, even they are your friends.
You are going to have to accept that you are not going to please everyone, and some instances will just not trust you.
You are going to have to decouple federation and unlimited access in your mind.
I replied to a followers-only post with an unlisted (publicly visible) one, because it made sense both within and without the context of the conversation and I wanted to share it with more people.
But since fedi software often inherits the privacy setting from a post to its replies, I could accidentally trick the poster to continue the thread with a higher visibility.
Maybe software could warn about such situations? #FediWishlist
Hey there folks! I get to make a really, really, really big announcement today. I can finally, fianlly announce that, for the past 2 years, I have been working on total blind accessibility for Forza Motorsport. Here's the audio described version of a video we made detailing these systems and how they work together to make Forza totally blind accessible. https://youtu.be/SwWn1EZTSSY
Currently amused by the breathless journo articles about #BlueSky that could just as well be an article about Mastodon with the name search-and-replaced
in the early 2000s there was this movement of techbros who thought that government could be replaced by a machine. like, instead of having government, you just programmed a logic and the machine made all the decisions and everyone should just give themselves over to the logic of the machine and it would be our master. if you’re wandering about bias and who would be responsible for programming that machine, it would of course be the rich white silicon valley techbros. every time one of these billionaire techbros opens their mouth to talk about tech progress, or gets found out for doing some shady data privacy shit, or uses their company to mass manipulate their user base, or builds some ai minority report cop tool; just remember that these are the people who want to build their own government machine.
(this post is not a defense of human governments. all governments get fucked)
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