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The Slow Death of the Power User — fireborn

fireborn.mataroa.blog · Feb 24

There’s a certain kind of person who’s becoming extinct. You’ve probably met one. Maybe you are one. Someone who actually understood the tools they used. Someone who could sit down at an unfamiliar system, poke at it for twenty minutes, and have a working mental model of what it was doing a...

Shared by @mathematics and 37 others.
bob (@bob) · Feb 25
🔁 @bruces:

*Literally "shouting at the cloud" here

*L33t hacker's ascii-centric website doesn't seem to have a single ad or tracker on it, what the heck gives with that

fireborn.mataroa.blog/blog/the

Ilya Zverev (@zverik) · Feb 25
🔁 @bruces:

*Literally "shouting at the cloud" here

*L33t hacker's ascii-centric website doesn't seem to have a single ad or tracker on it, what the heck gives with that

fireborn.mataroa.blog/blog/the

Shannon Prickett (@Binder) · Feb 25
🔁 @bruces:

*Literally "shouting at the cloud" here

*L33t hacker's ascii-centric website doesn't seem to have a single ad or tracker on it, what the heck gives with that

fireborn.mataroa.blog/blog/the

Flummi (@katzenmann) · Feb 25
🔁 @fireborn:

The tech industry spent twenty years turning users into consumers, instruments into appliances, and technical literacy into a niche hobby for weirdos. They succeeded.

New post: The Slow Death of the Power User
fireborn.mataroa.blog/blog/the

#technology #opensource #linux #poweruser #techliteracy #foss

Chip Butty (@otfrom) · Feb 25
🔁 @alexia:
Quote from a blogpost:
“Technical literacy is valuable” is the kind of claim people agree with and ignore. Let me be specific about the damage.

We’re losing the ability to audit. A person who understands their tools can notice when those tools start behaving badly. They can run a packet capture with tcpdump or Wireshark and see what their phone is actually transmitting. They can look at what their DNS resolver is returning. They can read the permissions an app requests and reason about whether those permissions make sense for what the app claims to do. They can notice when an update changes behavior in ways that benefit the developer at the user’s expense. Most people have none of these capabilities and depend entirely on external review — journalists, academic security researchers, occasionally regulators — which is slow, incomplete, paid for by advertising revenue from the same companies being reviewed, and easily captured
yet another banger post by @fireborn, the entire thing is worth reading as per usual

read it here:
fireborn.mataroa.blog/blog/the-slow-death-of-the-power-user/
Jamie Teh (@jcsteh) · Feb 24
🔁 @fireborn:

The tech industry spent twenty years turning users into consumers, instruments into appliances, and technical literacy into a niche hobby for weirdos. They succeeded.

New post: The Slow Death of the Power User
fireborn.mataroa.blog/blog/the

#technology #opensource #linux #poweruser #techliteracy #foss

Peter Mandelson, the Russian superyacht and the scandal we completely misread

thenerve.news · Feb 24

When Britain's most powerful political fixer was caught on an oligarch's boat in Corfu, we called it Yachtgate and moved on. The Epstein files now reveal the full picture: a web of Russian money, paedophile kompromat and New Labour access that shaped a decade of British politics, writes Tamsin Shaw

Shared by @carolecadwalla and 39 others.
The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Feb 25
🔁 @carolecadwalla.bsky.social:

NEW: This is a terrific deep dive into Epstein & Russia by @professorshaw.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy for @thenerve.news@bsky.brid.gy which starts with ‘Yachtgate’, Mandelson’s 2008 scandal involving Nat Rothschild, George Osborne & Russian oligarch, Oleg Deripaska 1/ www.thenerve.news/p/peter-mand...

Peter Mandelson, the Russian s...

Emeritus Prof Christopher May (@ChrisMayLA6) · Feb 25
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Nearly two decades ago 'yachtgate', an earlier scandal involving Peter Mandelson, opened a window on the shadowy networks of influence & patronage around Jeffrey Epstein, but we (well, the media) failed to look fully through that window, focussing on only its immediate implications.

Now, looking back, Tamsin Shaw argues it was just one more missed opportunity to shine a light into the shadows... missed wilfully?

#JeffreyEpstein #PeterMandelson #politics #EpsteinFiles

thenerve.news/p/peter-mandelso

♾️🇺🇦 Vote Midterms (@skykiss) · Feb 25
🔁 @BashStKid:

When Britain's most powerful political fixer was caught on an oligarch's boat in Corfu, we called it Yachtgate and moved on. The Epstein files now reveal the full picture: a web of Russian money, paedophile kompromat and New Labour access that shaped a decade of British politics.

thenerve.news/p/peter-mandelso

icy (@otterly_icy) · Feb 24
🔁 @BashStKid:

When Britain's most powerful political fixer was caught on an oligarch's boat in Corfu, we called it Yachtgate and moved on. The Epstein files now reveal the full picture: a web of Russian money, paedophile kompromat and New Labour access that shaped a decade of British politics.

thenerve.news/p/peter-mandelso

Peter Brown (@peterbrown) · Feb 25
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Nearly two decades ago 'yachtgate', an earlier scandal involving Peter Mandelson, opened a window on the shadowy networks of influence & patronage around Jeffrey Epstein, but we (well, the media) failed to look fully through that window, focussing on only its immediate implications.

Now, looking back, Tamsin Shaw argues it was just one more missed opportunity to shine a light into the shadows... missed wilfully?

#JeffreyEpstein #PeterMandelson #politics #EpsteinFiles

thenerve.news/p/peter-mandelso

Axomamma, Antifa from birth (@Axomamma) · Feb 25
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Nearly two decades ago 'yachtgate', an earlier scandal involving Peter Mandelson, opened a window on the shadowy networks of influence & patronage around Jeffrey Epstein, but we (well, the media) failed to look fully through that window, focussing on only its immediate implications.

Now, looking back, Tamsin Shaw argues it was just one more missed opportunity to shine a light into the shadows... missed wilfully?

#JeffreyEpstein #PeterMandelson #politics #EpsteinFiles

thenerve.news/p/peter-mandelso

Noel Kelly (@gnoll110) · Feb 25
🔁 @BashStKid:

When Britain's most powerful political fixer was caught on an oligarch's boat in Corfu, we called it Yachtgate and moved on. The Epstein files now reveal the full picture: a web of Russian money, paedophile kompromat and New Labour access that shaped a decade of British politics.

thenerve.news/p/peter-mandelso

Witchzilla (@msbw) · Feb 25
🔁 @BashStKid:

When Britain's most powerful political fixer was caught on an oligarch's boat in Corfu, we called it Yachtgate and moved on. The Epstein files now reveal the full picture: a web of Russian money, paedophile kompromat and New Labour access that shaped a decade of British politics.

thenerve.news/p/peter-mandelso

GeofCox (@GeofCox) · Feb 25
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Nearly two decades ago 'yachtgate', an earlier scandal involving Peter Mandelson, opened a window on the shadowy networks of influence & patronage around Jeffrey Epstein, but we (well, the media) failed to look fully through that window, focussing on only its immediate implications.

Now, looking back, Tamsin Shaw argues it was just one more missed opportunity to shine a light into the shadows... missed wilfully?

#JeffreyEpstein #PeterMandelson #politics #EpsteinFiles

thenerve.news/p/peter-mandelso

Cycling Stu (@stufromoz) · Feb 25
🔁 @BashStKid:

When Britain's most powerful political fixer was caught on an oligarch's boat in Corfu, we called it Yachtgate and moved on. The Epstein files now reveal the full picture: a web of Russian money, paedophile kompromat and New Labour access that shaped a decade of British politics.

thenerve.news/p/peter-mandelso

FBI agents visited my home about an article I wrote, and now I can't go to Mexico

this.weekinsecurity.com · Feb 25

Mexico formally requested the FBI's help in seeking answers about one of my stories. Having federal agents on my doorstep sparked my own years-long effort to pry information out of the FBI to explain why it came to my house to begin with.

Shared by @kittyface83 and 53 others.
your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Feb 25
🔁 @zackwhittaker:

In 2020, the FBI came to my house to try to ask me questions about a story I'd written. I declined.

I wrote about the back-story of what happened that day and after, my outstanding questions, and why press freedoms have taken a major step back under Trump's second term.

More: this.weekinsecurity.com/fbi-ag

Shannon Prickett (@Binder) · Feb 25
🔁 @zackwhittaker:

In 2020, the FBI came to my house to try to ask me questions about a story I'd written. I declined.

I wrote about the back-story of what happened that day and after, my outstanding questions, and why press freedoms have taken a major step back under Trump's second term.

More: this.weekinsecurity.com/fbi-ag

Kushal Das :python: :tor: 🇸🇪 (@kushal) · Feb 25
🔁 @zackwhittaker:

Despite a FOIA and an appeal, the FBI refuses to say why agents visited my home or if I was (or am) under investigation for my work. I still can't go to Mexico, or anywhere that relies on its airspace, unsure as to what view authorities there might take if I ever cross into its territory.

this.weekinsecurity.com/fbi-ag

Faraiwe (@faraiwe) · Feb 26
🔁 @zackwhittaker:

Despite a FOIA and an appeal, the FBI refuses to say why agents visited my home or if I was (or am) under investigation for my work. I still can't go to Mexico, or anywhere that relies on its airspace, unsure as to what view authorities there might take if I ever cross into its territory.

this.weekinsecurity.com/fbi-ag

Compassionate Crab (@Compassionatecrab) · Feb 25
🔁 @zackwhittaker:

In 2020, the FBI came to my house to try to ask me questions about a story I'd written. I declined.

I wrote about the back-story of what happened that day and after, my outstanding questions, and why press freedoms have taken a major step back under Trump's second term.

More: this.weekinsecurity.com/fbi-ag

Oook (@oook) · Feb 25
🔁 @zackwhittaker:

In 2020, the FBI came to my house to try to ask me questions about a story I'd written. I declined.

I wrote about the back-story of what happened that day and after, my outstanding questions, and why press freedoms have taken a major step back under Trump's second term.

More: this.weekinsecurity.com/fbi-ag

Nullstring 🏴‍☠️ (@0x00string) · Feb 25
🔁 @zackwhittaker:

In 2020, the FBI came to my house to try to ask me questions about a story I'd written. I declined.

I wrote about the back-story of what happened that day and after, my outstanding questions, and why press freedoms have taken a major step back under Trump's second term.

More: this.weekinsecurity.com/fbi-ag

Steve Bellovin (@SteveBellovin) · Feb 25
🔁 @zackwhittaker:

In 2020, the FBI came to my house to try to ask me questions about a story I'd written. I declined.

I wrote about the back-story of what happened that day and after, my outstanding questions, and why press freedoms have taken a major step back under Trump's second term.

More: this.weekinsecurity.com/fbi-ag

Cybarbie (@nf3xn) · Feb 25
🔁 @index:

FBI agents visited my home about an article I wrote, and now I can't go to Mexico

Mexico formally requested the FBI's help in seeking answers about one of my stories. Having federal agents on my doorstep sparked my own years-long effort to pry information out of the FBI to explain why it came to my house to begin with.

this.weekinsecurity.com/fbi-ag

icy (@otterly_icy) · Feb 26
🔁 @zackwhittaker:

Despite a FOIA and an appeal, the FBI refuses to say why agents visited my home or if I was (or am) under investigation for my work. I still can't go to Mexico, or anywhere that relies on its airspace, unsure as to what view authorities there might take if I ever cross into its territory.

this.weekinsecurity.com/fbi-ag

Anthropic Drops Flagship Safety Pledge

time.com · Feb 24

In an abrupt shift, the company may release future AI models without safety guarantees

Shared by @paul_ipv6 and 110 others.
nojhan, antigène qui perd son sang-froid (@nojhan) · Feb 25

"Anthropic Drops Flagship Safety Pledge"
time.com/7380854/exclusive-ant

Anthropic qui d’un coté communique sur son bras de fer avec Trump d’un coté, et qui de l’autre coté (comme Google et OpenAI ) supprime ses engagements éthiques.

Ohlala, alors vraiment mais quelle incroyable surprise !؟

#ia #anthropic #trump

Beartiger (@Beartiger) · Feb 25
🔁 @mttaggart:

Anthropic is different because they're committed to safety.

...I'm being told they are no longer committed to safety.

time.com/7380854/exclusive-ant

Seth of the Fediverse (@phillycodehound) · Feb 25
🔁 @tonysull:

time.com/7380854/exclusive-ant

"In 2023, Anthropic committed to never train an AI system unless it could guarantee in advance that the company’s safety measures were adequate."

"We felt that it wouldn't actually help anyone for us to stop training AI models,"

Am I reading correctly that Anthropic already can't guarantee their own safety measures are adequate?

🔗 tonysull.co/notes/anthropic-dr

Becky Yoose (@yo_bj) · Feb 25
🔁 @mttaggart:

Anthropic is different because they're committed to safety.

...I'm being told they are no longer committed to safety.

time.com/7380854/exclusive-ant

kittyface83 (@kittyface83) · Feb 25
🔁 @bascule:

Goddamn it, we live in the torment nexus. Thanks Hegseth! /s

“Anthropic Drops Flagship Safety Pledge”

time.com/7380854/exclusive-ant

#uspol

Djoerd Hiemstra 🍉 (@djoerd) · Feb 25
🔁 @petersuber:

Ugh. "Anthropic Drops Flagship Safety Pledge."
time.com/7380854/exclusive-ant

It's not yet clear what this means for the high-stakes negotiation between Anthropic and the Pentagon. Two of the Anthropic sticking points have been that Claude not be used for "mass surveillance or autonomous weapons systems that can use AI to kill people without human input."
theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

#AI #Anthropic #Claude #Hegseth #LLMs #Pentagon #USPol #USPolitics

What Elon Has Done

liberalcurrents.com · Feb 24

Elon Musk's destruction of USAID has faded from public consciousness in America, despite leaving death and destruction in its wake.

Shared by @Stevenheywood and 80 others.
Annother (@Avonan) · Feb 25
🔁 @aburtch:

The current administration is legitimately evil. There’s no other way to describe it.

“500 metric tons of high-energy food, intended for child refugees in Afghanistan and Pakistan under the age of five, were incinerated, as were ten million dollars of contraceptives at a cost of $167,000.”

liberalcurrents.com/what-elon-

mcc (@dryad.technology) · Feb 25
🔁 @normative.bsky.social:

Recurring pattern: The US makes policy choices that have massive policy consequences for other countries, but rate at best a couple days of domestic news coverage. Then a decade or two later we’re utterly baffled that people in those places despise us. www.liberalcurrents.com/what-elon-ha...

What Elon Has Done

icy (@otterly_icy) · Feb 24
🔁 @skiles:

"500 metric tons of high-energy food, intended for child refugees in Afghanistan and Pakistan under the age of five, were incinerated, as were ten million dollars of contraceptives"

liberalcurrents.com/what-elon-

Roknrol (@roknrol) · Feb 25
🔁 @aburtch:

The current administration is legitimately evil. There’s no other way to describe it.

“500 metric tons of high-energy food, intended for child refugees in Afghanistan and Pakistan under the age of five, were incinerated, as were ten million dollars of contraceptives at a cost of $167,000.”

liberalcurrents.com/what-elon-

StillIRise1963 (@StillIRise1963) · Feb 25
🔁 @aburtch:

The current administration is legitimately evil. There’s no other way to describe it.

“500 metric tons of high-energy food, intended for child refugees in Afghanistan and Pakistan under the age of five, were incinerated, as were ten million dollars of contraceptives at a cost of $167,000.”

liberalcurrents.com/what-elon-

xs4me2 (@xs4me2) · Feb 25
🔁 @aburtch:

The current administration is legitimately evil. There’s no other way to describe it.

“500 metric tons of high-energy food, intended for child refugees in Afghanistan and Pakistan under the age of five, were incinerated, as were ten million dollars of contraceptives at a cost of $167,000.”

liberalcurrents.com/what-elon-

Jeff Pummill (@JPummil) · Feb 25
🔁 @aburtch:

The current administration is legitimately evil. There’s no other way to describe it.

“500 metric tons of high-energy food, intended for child refugees in Afghanistan and Pakistan under the age of five, were incinerated, as were ten million dollars of contraceptives at a cost of $167,000.”

liberalcurrents.com/what-elon-

Dave Rahardja (@drahardja) · Feb 25
🔁 @aburtch:

The current administration is legitimately evil. There’s no other way to describe it.

“500 metric tons of high-energy food, intended for child refugees in Afghanistan and Pakistan under the age of five, were incinerated, as were ten million dollars of contraceptives at a cost of $167,000.”

liberalcurrents.com/what-elon-

Nick Peers (@nickpeers) · Feb 25
🔁 @aburtch:

The current administration is legitimately evil. There’s no other way to describe it.

“500 metric tons of high-energy food, intended for child refugees in Afghanistan and Pakistan under the age of five, were incinerated, as were ten million dollars of contraceptives at a cost of $167,000.”

liberalcurrents.com/what-elon-

Worth reading

Good vibes, bad vendors

werd.io · Feb 25

AI coding works now. Here's how to think about it.

Shared by @adrianco and 17 others.
Boris Mann (@boris) · Feb 25
🔁 @ben:

Here’s how I’ve been thinking about AI-assisted engineering / vibe coding: its pros and cons, the underlying power dynamics, and its implications. Please enjoy. Or please enjoy flaming me. One of the two. werd.io/good-vibes-bad-vendors/

Adrian Cockcroft (@adrianco) · Feb 25
🔁 @ben:

Here’s how I’ve been thinking about AI-assisted engineering / vibe coding: its pros and cons, the underlying power dynamics, and its implications. Please enjoy. Or please enjoy flaming me. One of the two. werd.io/good-vibes-bad-vendors/

Chris Ford :tw: (@cford) · Feb 25
🔁 @ben:

Here’s how I’ve been thinking about AI-assisted engineering / vibe coding: its pros and cons, the underlying power dynamics, and its implications. Please enjoy. Or please enjoy flaming me. One of the two. werd.io/good-vibes-bad-vendors/

Lucas A. Meyer (@lucas_a_meyer) · Feb 25
🔁 @ben.werdmuller:

Here’s how I’ve been thinking about AI-assisted engineering / vibe coding: its pros and cons, the underlying power dynamics, and its implications. Please enjoy. Or please enjoy flaming me. One of the two. https://werd.io/good-vibes-bad-vendors/

Tim Chambers (@timothyjchambers) · Feb 25
🔁 @ben.werdmuller:

Here’s how I’ve been thinking about AI-assisted engineering / vibe coding: its pros and cons, the underlying power dynamics, and its implications. Please enjoy. Or please enjoy flaming me. One of the two. https://werd.io/good-vibes-bad-vendors/

mako (@mako) · Feb 25
🔁 @mathowie:

This post by @ben about how to approach AI coding with regards to people management is really smart and well thought out. It’s refreshing to hear someone weigh thorny issues while also considering how we could keep things humane for coders. werd.io/good-vibes-bad-vendors/

Boris (@bmann.ca) · Feb 25
🔁 @werd.io:

Here’s how I’ve been thinking about AI-assisted engineering / vibe coding: its pros and cons, the underlying power dynamics, and its implications. Please enjoy. Or please enjoy flaming me. One of the two. werd.io/good-vibes-b...

Good vibes, bad vendors

wsm (@weldon) · Feb 25
🔁 @ben:

Here’s how I’ve been thinking about AI-assisted engineering / vibe coding: its pros and cons, the underlying power dynamics, and its implications. Please enjoy. Or please enjoy flaming me. One of the two. werd.io/good-vibes-bad-vendors/

May Likes Toronto (@mayintoronto) · Feb 25
🔁 @ben:

Here’s how I’ve been thinking about AI-assisted engineering / vibe coding: its pros and cons, the underlying power dynamics, and its implications. Please enjoy. Or please enjoy flaming me. One of the two. werd.io/good-vibes-bad-vendors/

Matthew Haughey (@mathowie) · Feb 25

This post by @ben about how to approach AI coding with regards to people management is really smart and well thought out. It’s refreshing to hear someone weigh thorny issues while also considering how we could keep things humane for coders. werd.io/good-vibes-bad-vendors/

Worth reading

Everything is awesome (why I'm an optimist)

joanwestenberg.com · Feb 25

February is the month the internet decided we're all going to die. In the span of about two weeks, Matt Shumer's Something Big is Happening racked up over 80 million views on X with its breathless comparison of AI to the early days of COVID, telling his non-tech friends and

Shared by @cdarwin and 8 others.
Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Feb 25
🔁 @Daojoan:

The most dangerous part of AI doom isn’t the forecast.

It’s the posture it produces: the talent exits, governance gets outsourced, and “cash out before the crash” becomes a moral philosophy.

joanwestenberg.com/everything-

MrAlanCooper (@mralancooper) · Feb 25
🔁 @Daojoan:

The most dangerous part of AI doom isn’t the forecast.

It’s the posture it produces: the talent exits, governance gets outsourced, and “cash out before the crash” becomes a moral philosophy.

joanwestenberg.com/everything-

Donnie (@macbraughton) · Feb 25
🔁 @Daojoan:

The most dangerous part of AI doom isn’t the forecast.

It’s the posture it produces: the talent exits, governance gets outsourced, and “cash out before the crash” becomes a moral philosophy.

joanwestenberg.com/everything-

Kim Perales (@KimPerales) · Feb 25
🔁 @Daojoan:

The most dangerous part of AI doom isn’t the forecast.

It’s the posture it produces: the talent exits, governance gets outsourced, and “cash out before the crash” becomes a moral philosophy.

joanwestenberg.com/everything-

Internet Rando (@mousey) · Feb 25
🔁 @Daojoan:

The most dangerous part of AI doom isn’t the forecast.

It’s the posture it produces: the talent exits, governance gets outsourced, and “cash out before the crash” becomes a moral philosophy.

joanwestenberg.com/everything-

Dee (@deidrajwolf) · Feb 25
🔁 @Daojoan:

The most dangerous part of AI doom isn’t the forecast.

It’s the posture it produces: the talent exits, governance gets outsourced, and “cash out before the crash” becomes a moral philosophy.

joanwestenberg.com/everything-

Koen Hufkens, PhD (@koen_hufkens) · Feb 25
🔁 @Daojoan:

The most dangerous part of AI doom isn’t the forecast.

It’s the posture it produces: the talent exits, governance gets outsourced, and “cash out before the crash” becomes a moral philosophy.

joanwestenberg.com/everything-

Practical Decentralization

pfrazee.com · Feb 25

The point of decentralization is to guarantee the rights of individuals and communities on the Internet. Pulling that off is a balancing act between practicality and ideology.

Shared by @kfdm and 15 others.
jack (@j4ck.xyz) · Feb 25
🔁 @pfrazee.com:

New blogpost about atproto It's not federation, it's not a p2p mesh. It's a secret third thing: practical. www.pfrazee.com/blog/practic...

Practical Decentralization

elliot (@ellioth.co) · Feb 25
🔁 @pfrazee.com:

New blogpost about atproto It's not federation, it's not a p2p mesh. It's a secret third thing: practical. www.pfrazee.com/blog/practic...

Practical Decentralization

Emelia 👸🏻 (@thisismissem) · Feb 25
🔁 @pfrazee.com:

New blogpost about atproto It's not federation, it's not a p2p mesh. It's a secret third thing: practical. www.pfrazee.com/blog/practic...

Practical Decentralization

Anuj Ahooja (@quillmatiq) · Feb 25
🔁 @mackuba:

@pfrazee.com writes about how decentralization in #bluesky / #atproto compares to the architecture of ActivityPub & networks like Nostr: pfrazee.com/blog/practical-dec

"There are still challenges in front of atproto. Bluesky is still too large of a player (…) Do I worry about those problems? Of course I do. But am I confident we'll solve them? Absolutely"

"Atproto isn't federation. It isn't p2p. It isn't blockchains. It's a direct attempt at practical decentralization, tradeoffs and all"

wakest ⁂ (@liaizon) · Feb 25
🔁 @mackuba:

@pfrazee.com from #bluesky writes about how decentralization in #atproto compares to the architecture of ActivityPub and networks like Nostr: pfrazee.com/blog/practical-dec

dan (@danabra.mov) · Feb 25
🔁 @pfrazee.com:

New blogpost about atproto It's not federation, it's not a p2p mesh. It's a secret third thing: practical. www.pfrazee.com/blog/practic...

Practical Decentralization

Nick Gerakines (@ngerakines.me) · Feb 25
🔁 @pfrazee.com:

New blogpost about atproto It's not federation, it's not a p2p mesh. It's a secret third thing: practical. www.pfrazee.com/blog/practic...

Practical Decentralization

Emelia (@thisismissem.social) · Feb 25
🔁 @pfrazee.com:

New blogpost about atproto It's not federation, it's not a p2p mesh. It's a secret third thing: practical. www.pfrazee.com/blog/practic...

Practical Decentralization

Kuba Suder • @mackuba.eu on 🦋 (@mackuba) · Feb 25

@pfrazee.com from #bluesky writes about how decentralization in #atproto compares to the architecture of ActivityPub and networks like Nostr: pfrazee.com/blog/practical-dec

Kuba Suder 🇵🇱🇺🇦 (@mackuba.eu) · Feb 25
🔁 @pfrazee.com:

New blogpost about atproto It's not federation, it's not a p2p mesh. It's a secret third thing: practical. www.pfrazee.com/blog/practic...

Practical Decentralization

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights and me: How to process the death of a legend in a turbulent time?

ericdeggans.substack.com · Feb 26

I only met the Rev. Jackson a couple of times. But I'm still struggling to figure what his death means at a time when the fight to uphold his legacy has never felt more important.

Shared by @OhMrBill and 3 others.
Flipboard (@Flipboard) · Feb 26
🔁 @CultureDesk:

What does the death of Rev. Jesse Jackson mean for public policy, the civil rights struggle, and journalism? @Edeggans writes about the importance of the fight to uphold Rev. Jackson's legacy.

flip.it/8_Gt02

#BlackHistory #JesseJackson #CivilRights #BlackMastodon

Bill Sharpe Gadfly (@OhMrBill) · Feb 26
🔁 @CultureDesk:

What does the death of Rev. Jesse Jackson mean for public policy, the civil rights struggle, and journalism? @Edeggans writes about the importance of the fight to uphold Rev. Jackson's legacy.

flip.it/8_Gt02

#BlackHistory #JesseJackson #CivilRights #BlackMastodon

Tim Chambers (@tchambers) · Feb 26
🔁 @CultureDesk:

What does the death of Rev. Jesse Jackson mean for public policy, the civil rights struggle, and journalism? @Edeggans writes about the importance of the fight to uphold Rev. Jackson's legacy.

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#BlackHistory #JesseJackson #CivilRights #BlackMastodon

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