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Introducing Ringspace: A Proposal for the Human Web

taggart-tech.com · Dec 17

For months, I've been working on a project to demonstrate how we can preserve humanity on the web. It's finally ready for testing.

Shared by @Taffer and 51 others.
brettrick (@brettrick) · Dec 17
🔁 @mttaggart:

It's done. I can't believe it's finally done. I've been working on this in mostly secret for so long, and I'm so excited to share it with y'all!

taggart-tech.com/ringspace/

ringspace.net

SILVER BACALLS (@noondlyt) · Dec 17
🔁 @mttaggart:

It's done. I can't believe it's finally done. I've been working on this in mostly secret for so long, and I'm so excited to share it with y'all!

taggart-tech.com/ringspace/

ringspace.net

Veronica Explains (@vkc) · Dec 18
🔁 @mttaggart:

It's done. I can't believe it's finally done. I've been working on this in mostly secret for so long, and I'm so excited to share it with y'all!

taggart-tech.com/ringspace/

ringspace.net

Miron (@hmiron) · Dec 18
🔁 @mttaggart:

It's done. I can't believe it's finally done. I've been working on this in mostly secret for so long, and I'm so excited to share it with y'all!

taggart-tech.com/ringspace/

ringspace.net

cryptix (@cryptix) · Dec 18
🔁 @mttaggart:

It's done. I can't believe it's finally done. I've been working on this in mostly secret for so long, and I'm so excited to share it with y'all!

taggart-tech.com/ringspace/

ringspace.net

Trendy Toots (@trendytoots) · Dec 18
🔁 @mttaggart:

It's done. I can't believe it's finally done. I've been working on this in mostly secret for so long, and I'm so excited to share it with y'all!

taggart-tech.com/ringspace/

ringspace.net

Festive Yule Roy Pardee 🇺🇸 (@rpardee) · Dec 18
🔁 @mttaggart:

It's done. I can't believe it's finally done. I've been working on this in mostly secret for so long, and I'm so excited to share it with y'all!

taggart-tech.com/ringspace/

ringspace.net

ophiocephalic 🐍 (@ophiocephalic) · Dec 18
🔁 @mttaggart:

It's done. I can't believe it's finally done. I've been working on this in mostly secret for so long, and I'm so excited to share it with y'all!

taggart-tech.com/ringspace/

ringspace.net

Phil Stevens :tinoflag: (@phil_stevens) · Dec 17
🔁 @mttaggart:

It's done. I can't believe it's finally done. I've been working on this in mostly secret for so long, and I'm so excited to share it with y'all!

taggart-tech.com/ringspace/

ringspace.net

cR0w h0 h0 (@cR0w) · Dec 17
🔁 @mttaggart:

It's done. I can't believe it's finally done. I've been working on this in mostly secret for so long, and I'm so excited to share it with y'all!

taggart-tech.com/ringspace/

ringspace.net

Your job is to deliver code you have proven to work

simonwillison.net · Dec 18

In all of the debates about the value of AI-assistance in software development there’s one depressing anecdote that I keep on seeing: the junior engineer, empowered by some class of …

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Osma A 🇫🇮🇺🇦 (@osma) · Dec 18
🔁 @simon:

I see a lot of complaints about untested AI slop in pull requests. Submitting those is a dereliction of duty as a software engineer: Your job is to deliver code you have proven to work simonwillison.net/2025/Dec/18/

Greg Wilson (@gvwilson) · Dec 18
🔁 @simon:

I see a lot of complaints about untested AI slop in pull requests. Submitting those is a dereliction of duty as a software engineer: Your job is to deliver code you have proven to work simonwillison.net/2025/Dec/18/

Chris Swan (@cpswan) · Dec 18
🔁 @simon:

I see a lot of complaints about untested AI slop in pull requests. Submitting those is a dereliction of duty as a software engineer: Your job is to deliver code you have proven to work simonwillison.net/2025/Dec/18/

Erik Jonker (@ErikJonker) · Dec 18
🔁 @simon:

I see a lot of complaints about untested AI slop in pull requests. Submitting those is a dereliction of duty as a software engineer: Your job is to deliver code you have proven to work simonwillison.net/2025/Dec/18/

filipa mv (@phillmv) · Dec 18
🔁 @simon:

I see a lot of complaints about untested AI slop in pull requests. Submitting those is a dereliction of duty as a software engineer: Your job is to deliver code you have proven to work simonwillison.net/2025/Dec/18/

The Revolution Will Not Make the Hacker News Front Page - Dhole Moments

soatok.blog · Dec 18

(with apologies to Gil Scott-Heron) If you get all of your important technology news from “content aggregators” like Hacker News, Lobste.rs, and most subreddits, you might be totally un…

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Phillip :usa_distress: (@phillip) · Dec 18
🔁 @soatok:

The Revolution Will Not Make the Hacker News Front Page

(with apologies to Gil Scott-Heron) If you get all of your important technology news from "content aggregators" like Hacker News, Lobste.rs, and most subreddits, you might be totally unaware of the important but boring infrastructure work happening largely on the Fediverse, indie web, and other less-centralized communities. This is no accident. The rough consensus of these spaces has been strongly in favor of the…

soatok.blog/2025/12/17/the-rev

algernon ludd is not resonating (@algernon) · Dec 18
🔁 @soatok:

The Revolution Will Not Make the Hacker News Front Page

(with apologies to Gil Scott-Heron) If you get all of your important technology news from "content aggregators" like Hacker News, Lobste.rs, and most subreddits, you might be totally unaware of the important but boring infrastructure work happening largely on the Fediverse, indie web, and other less-centralized communities. This is no accident. The rough consensus of these spaces has been strongly in favor of the…

soatok.blog/2025/12/17/the-rev

Chris Alemany🇺🇦🇨🇦🇪🇸 (@chris) · Dec 18
🔁 @soatok:

The Revolution Will Not Make the Hacker News Front Page

(with apologies to Gil Scott-Heron) If you get all of your important technology news from "content aggregators" like Hacker News, Lobste.rs, and most subreddits, you might be totally unaware of the important but boring infrastructure work happening largely on the Fediverse, indie web, and other less-centralized communities. This is no accident. The rough consensus of these spaces has been strongly in favor of the…

soatok.blog/2025/12/17/the-rev

Witchzilla (@msbw) · Dec 18
🔁 @soatok:

The Revolution Will Not Make the Hacker News Front Page

(with apologies to Gil Scott-Heron) If you get all of your important technology news from "content aggregators" like Hacker News, Lobste.rs, and most subreddits, you might be totally unaware of the important but boring infrastructure work happening largely on the Fediverse, indie web, and other less-centralized communities. This is no accident. The rough consensus of these spaces has been strongly in favor of the…

soatok.blog/2025/12/17/the-rev

:awesome:🐦‍🔥nemo™🐦‍⬛ 🇺🇦🍉 (@nemo) · Dec 18
🔁 @soatok:

The Revolution Will Not Make the Hacker News Front Page

(with apologies to Gil Scott-Heron) If you get all of your important technology news from "content aggregators" like Hacker News, Lobste.rs, and most subreddits, you might be totally unaware of the important but boring infrastructure work happening largely on the Fediverse, indie web, and other less-centralized communities. This is no accident. The rough consensus of these spaces has been strongly in favor of the…

soatok.blog/2025/12/17/the-rev

Floaty Birb (@floatybirb) · Dec 18
🔁 @soatok:

The Revolution Will Not Make the Hacker News Front Page

(with apologies to Gil Scott-Heron) If you get all of your important technology news from "content aggregators" like Hacker News, Lobste.rs, and most subreddits, you might be totally unaware of the important but boring infrastructure work happening largely on the Fediverse, indie web, and other less-centralized communities. This is no accident. The rough consensus of these spaces has been strongly in favor of the…

soatok.blog/2025/12/17/the-rev

cR0w h0 h0 (@cR0w) · Dec 18
🔁 @soatok:

The Revolution Will Not Make the Hacker News Front Page

(with apologies to Gil Scott-Heron) If you get all of your important technology news from "content aggregators" like Hacker News, Lobste.rs, and most subreddits, you might be totally unaware of the important but boring infrastructure work happening largely on the Fediverse, indie web, and other less-centralized communities. This is no accident. The rough consensus of these spaces has been strongly in favor of the…

soatok.blog/2025/12/17/the-rev

America faced domestic fascists before and buried that history

theconversation.com · Dec 17

Although thousands of Americans embraced fascist ideas during the interwar years, a new study examines why the US has had little appetite to remember that past.

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tend2wobble (@tend2wobble) · Dec 18
🔁 @TheConversationUS:

When Americans insist "it can't happen here," they’re wrong. A sociologist who studies collective memory and identity examines how the U.S. forgot its own fascist movements and what that collective amnesia means today. theconversation.com/america-fa

Emeritus Prof Christopher May (@ChrisMayLA6) · Dec 18
🔁 @TheConversationUS:

When Americans insist "it can't happen here," they’re wrong. A sociologist who studies collective memory and identity examines how the U.S. forgot its own fascist movements and what that collective amnesia means today. theconversation.com/america-fa

Jeff (@Porkwich) · Dec 18
🔁 @TheConversationUS:

When Americans insist "it can't happen here," they’re wrong. A sociologist who studies collective memory and identity examines how the U.S. forgot its own fascist movements and what that collective amnesia means today. theconversation.com/america-fa

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Dec 18
🔁 @TheConversationUS:

When Americans insist "it can't happen here," they’re wrong. A sociologist who studies collective memory and identity examines how the U.S. forgot its own fascist movements and what that collective amnesia means today. theconversation.com/america-fa

hypebot (@hypebot) · Dec 18
🔁 @TheConversationUS:

When Americans insist "it can't happen here," they’re wrong. A sociologist who studies collective memory and identity examines how the U.S. forgot its own fascist movements and what that collective amnesia means today. theconversation.com/america-fa

(@Perrin42) · Dec 18
🔁 @TheConversationUS:

When Americans insist "it can't happen here," they’re wrong. A sociologist who studies collective memory and identity examines how the U.S. forgot its own fascist movements and what that collective amnesia means today. theconversation.com/america-fa

kcarruthers (@kcarruthers) · Dec 18
🔁 @TheConversationUS:

When Americans insist "it can't happen here," they’re wrong. A sociologist who studies collective memory and identity examines how the U.S. forgot its own fascist movements and what that collective amnesia means today. theconversation.com/america-fa

Carrie🇨🇦 (@carrieberry) · Dec 18
🔁 @TheConversationUS:

When Americans insist "it can't happen here," they’re wrong. A sociologist who studies collective memory and identity examines how the U.S. forgot its own fascist movements and what that collective amnesia means today. theconversation.com/america-fa

Trending Bot (@trending) · Dec 18
🔁 @TheConversationUS:

When Americans insist "it can't happen here," they’re wrong. A sociologist who studies collective memory and identity examines how the U.S. forgot its own fascist movements and what that collective amnesia means today. theconversation.com/america-fa

in which our protagonist dreams of laurels — wingolog

wingolog.org · Dec 17

wingolog: article: in which our protagonist dreams of laurels

Shared by @linguistory and 16 others.
Bastian Greshake Tzovaras (@gedankenstuecke) · Dec 18
🔁 @gedankenstuecke:

«Nowadays the commons that we built is the feedlot of large language models, and increasingly also its waste pond. The software we make is free, but the system in which it is made is not»

Yeah, it feels very clear by now that licensing might be a necessary condition for building our software commons, but it's far from being sufficient.

/HT @janl

wingolog.org/archives/2025/12/

How climate breakdown is putting the world’s food in peril - in maps and charts

theguardian.com · Dec 18

From floods to droughts, erratic weather patterns are affecting food security, with crop yields projected to fall if changes are not made

Shared by @cruiser and 12 others.
kali (@kaliagainstallodds) · Dec 18
🔁 @CelloMomOnCars:

“Climate change and weather extremes will drive down global caloric yields by about 24% under high future emissions.

“This would result in higher food prices, which in rich countries would feel like inflation. In poor countries, this would exacerbate food security problems and could negatively affect political stability.”

theguardian.com/environment/ng

#ClimateInflation

Shared by @mayank and 18 others.
Steve Fenton ➜ (@stevefenton) · Dec 18
🔁 @vale:

A rant in the face of the industry’s continued neglect and outright hostility towards digital accessibility and care for users.

https://vale.rocks/posts/accessibility-importance

#WebDev #Accessibility #a11y #FrontEndDevelopment

Baldur Bjarnason (@baldur) · Dec 18
🔁 @vale:

A rant in the face of the industry’s continued neglect and outright hostility towards digital accessibility and care for users.

https://vale.rocks/posts/accessibility-importance

#WebDev #Accessibility #a11y #FrontEndDevelopment

Fink :antifa: (@fink) · Dec 18
🔁 @vale:

A rant in the face of the industry’s continued neglect and outright hostility towards digital accessibility and care for users.

https://vale.rocks/posts/accessibility-importance

#WebDev #Accessibility #a11y #FrontEndDevelopment

Chris Palmer (@fugueish) · Dec 18
🔁 @vale:

A rant in the face of the industry’s continued neglect and outright hostility towards digital accessibility and care for users.

https://vale.rocks/posts/accessibility-importance

#WebDev #Accessibility #a11y #FrontEndDevelopment

Alice Boxhall (@sundress) · Dec 18
🔁 @vale:

A rant in the face of the industry’s continued neglect and outright hostility towards digital accessibility and care for users.

https://vale.rocks/posts/accessibility-importance

#WebDev #Accessibility #a11y #FrontEndDevelopment

Nic (@NicMakesStuff) · Dec 18
🔁 @vale:

A rant in the face of the industry’s continued neglect and outright hostility towards digital accessibility and care for users.

https://vale.rocks/posts/accessibility-importance

#WebDev #Accessibility #a11y #FrontEndDevelopment

Sara Joy :happy_pepper: (@sarajw) · Dec 18
🔁 @vale:

A rant in the face of the industry’s continued neglect and outright hostility towards digital accessibility and care for users.

https://vale.rocks/posts/accessibility-importance

#WebDev #Accessibility #a11y #FrontEndDevelopment

The Americans Who Saw All This Coming—but Were Ignored and Maligned

newrepublic.com · Dec 18

Call them the Cassandras: the people—mostly not white and male—who smelled the fascism all over Trump from jump street. Why were they “alarmists,” and how did “anti-alarmism” become cool?

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The Human Capybara (@aSweetGentleman) · Dec 18
🔁 @DemocracyMattersALot:

Call them the Cassandras: the people—mostly not white and male—who smelled the fascism all over Trump from jump street. Why were they “alarmists,” and how did “anti-alarmism” become cool?

The Americans Who Saw All This Coming—but Were Ignored and Maligned
newrepublic.com/article/204254

#TrumpDidThis #RepublicansDidThis #GOPKakistocracy #AmericanFascistParty #Project2025 #NoRepublicansEverAgain #USPol

Bruce Sigmon (@bsigmon) · Dec 18
🔁 @wdlindsy:

Toby Buckle on why the Cassandras who saw what was coming with Trump early on, smelled the fascism all over him, tended to be female, Black, LGBTQ — and why they were resoundingly ridiculed by "mainstream" and "centrist" commentators (largely male and "reasonable") for whom the word "fascism" was a bridge too far.

#Trump #MAGA #lies #ConspiracyTheories #Qanon #pizzagate #Jan6 #WhiteSupremacy #ApprovalRating #economy #affordability #fascism
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newrepublic.com/article/204254

Levka (@LevZadov) · Dec 18

#TrumpRegime #fascists

"The Americans Who Saw All This Coming—but Were Ignored and Maligned

Call them the Cassandras: the people—mostly not white and male—who smelled the fascism all over Trump from jump street. Why were they 'alarmists,' and how did 'anti-alarmism' become cool?

(. . .)

This is not that far from the position many ordinary Americans found themselves in at the start of the Trump era. They weren’t time travelers but saw what was coming clearly enough. They called Trump’s movement fascist from the very start, and often predicted specific milestones of our democratic decline well in advance. They were convinced they were right—and often beside themselves with worry. Accordingly, they did everything they could to get others to listen.

But not enough people did, and many attacked them—even as events proved them right, again and again. As late as February 2025, respected legal commentator Noah Feldman was casually asserting our constitutional system was 'working fine' and Jon Stewart was scolding people who used the word 'fascist,' claiming all they had done 'over the last ten years is cry wolf.'

newrepublic.com/article/204254

RealGene ☣️ (@RealGene) · Dec 18
🔁 @wdlindsy:

Toby Buckle on why the Cassandras who saw what was coming with Trump early on, smelled the fascism all over him, tended to be female, Black, LGBTQ — and why they were resoundingly ridiculed by "mainstream" and "centrist" commentators (largely male and "reasonable") for whom the word "fascism" was a bridge too far.

#Trump #MAGA #lies #ConspiracyTheories #Qanon #pizzagate #Jan6 #WhiteSupremacy #ApprovalRating #economy #affordability #fascism
/2

newrepublic.com/article/204254

The Resonant Computing Manifesto: same AI slop, same AI guys

pivot-to-ai.com · Dec 18

Back in the 1990s, in the first flowering of the World Wide Web, the Silicon Valley guys were way into their manifestos. “A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace”! The “Cluetrain Manifesto!…

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Cassandrich (@dalias) · Dec 18
🔁 @xgranade:

There are some truly odious AI boosters on this list. It's enough to give me some real pause about their cosignatories, especially the folks who are generally more reasonable than this.

pivot-to-ai.com/2025/12/17/the

Christian Kruse (@cjk) · Dec 18
🔁 @tante:

"The [resonant computing] Manifesto promises to fix everything that’s wrong on the internet right now. But you look at the authors and the signers, you’ll see the same guys who caused the present problems. These guys made it rich on the Torment Nexus and they’re now claiming they can fix it."

(Original title: The Resonant Computing Manifesto: same AI slop, same AI guys)

pivot-to-ai.com/2025/12/17/the

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Dec 18
🔁 @tante:

"The [resonant computing] Manifesto promises to fix everything that’s wrong on the internet right now. But you look at the authors and the signers, you’ll see the same guys who caused the present problems. These guys made it rich on the Torment Nexus and they’re now claiming they can fix it."

(Original title: The Resonant Computing Manifesto: same AI slop, same AI guys)

pivot-to-ai.com/2025/12/17/the

Pivot to AI [RSS] (@pivot_to_ai_rss_bot) · Dec 18

The Resonant Computing Manifesto: same AI slop, same AI guys
[Full text:
pivot-to-ai.com/2025/12/17/the]

Back in the 1990s, in the first flowering of the World Wide Web, the Silicon Valley guys were way into their manifestos. “A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace”! The “Cluetrain Manifesto!” [EFF; Cluetrain Manifesto] The manifestos were feel-good and positive — until you realised the guys writing them were Silicon

jbz (@jbz) · Dec 18
🔁 @tante:

"The [resonant computing] Manifesto promises to fix everything that’s wrong on the internet right now. But you look at the authors and the signers, you’ll see the same guys who caused the present problems. These guys made it rich on the Torment Nexus and they’re now claiming they can fix it."

(Original title: The Resonant Computing Manifesto: same AI slop, same AI guys)

pivot-to-ai.com/2025/12/17/the

bunnyhero-- (@bunnyhero) · Dec 18
🔁 @xgranade:

There are some truly odious AI boosters on this list. It's enough to give me some real pause about their cosignatories, especially the folks who are generally more reasonable than this.

pivot-to-ai.com/2025/12/17/the

Nausicaa Rose (@nausicaa) · Dec 18
🔁 @xgranade:

There are some truly odious AI boosters on this list. It's enough to give me some real pause about their cosignatories, especially the folks who are generally more reasonable than this.

pivot-to-ai.com/2025/12/17/the

Patrick H. Lauke (@patrick_h_lauke) · Dec 18
🔁 @tante:

"The [resonant computing] Manifesto promises to fix everything that’s wrong on the internet right now. But you look at the authors and the signers, you’ll see the same guys who caused the present problems. These guys made it rich on the Torment Nexus and they’re now claiming they can fix it."

(Original title: The Resonant Computing Manifesto: same AI slop, same AI guys)

pivot-to-ai.com/2025/12/17/the

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