This is not the first time I'm saying this but it probably bears repeating: the foundational technologies underlying the web are about as decentralized as they can be, with the current state of technology.
The reason the web is heavily centralized has absolutely nothing to do with the technology, and everything with politics, capitalist ideology, and the social dynamics that result from those.
If you want to "decentralize the web again" then you need to acknowledge this, or you will just be working into the void.
Also, what happened in operating system land in December of 2023? There's a sudden spike in marketshare then...
re: Matrix moderation, Element
@joepie91 media isn't associated to the message that sent it??? what the hell, how even does that sort of a basic oversight get into a protocol/major implementation(s)
Matrix moderation, Element
Here are some things that Element could have done years ago to mitigate the abuse issues, but didn't:
- Move invites to a queue that is not visible or attention-grabbing by default
- Homeserver-level support for subscribing to shared ACLs
- Protocol-level support for synchronizing ACLs across rooms in a space
- Track associations between media files and the messages they are referenced from, so that they can be automatically removed alongside their messages
- Automatically hide images from newly-joined users behind a spoiler tag
All of these are viable from a technical perspective, most of them were suggested years ago already, and this list is not exhaustive either.
Think about this next time you see Element talking about how much work they've been doing on safety and how there's just not many things left that they can do.
Also, do you have #ADHD and feel bad about having a bunch of unfinished projects, abandoned hobbies, unread books, etc.?
Yeah, you should stop that.
You have a neurological bias toward novelty and poor executive function. You're probably using up all your self-control to do the things you need to get done like work, chores, and errands.
As long as you aren't digging yourself into a financial hole, cut yourself some slack with the stuff you do for fun. It's gonna be messy, and that's okay.
https://catgirl.ai/log/year-of-the-desktop/ wrote a blog post about an OS that seems to be popular these days that I just couldn't get into :/
The problem seems to go away if I disable window previews on hover, but those same window previews used to work fine before, with no lag...
#AskFedi: In KDE Plasma, if I move over the taskbar/switcher rapidly with my mouse, it takes longer and longer to re-render the taskbar and its highlighted application, to the point of eventually taking several seconds per render.
Anyone have any idea what might be causing this, or how to fix it? Am on NixOS.
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