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Big Banks Enjoy Stealth Bailouts - A DCReport Exclusive

dcreport.org · Dec 30

The NYFed has quietly injected tens of billions into major banks—now with no limit. Unreported policy changes raise fears of another Wall Street bailout.

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GhostOnTheHalfShell (@GhostOnTheHalfShell) · Dec 30
🔁 @dangillmor:

One of the best journalists in recent history has a new and scary scoop: The feds are pouring HUGE amounts of cash into big banks, apparently to avoid a new (and predictable) meltdown.

Once again, Wall Street makes reckless bets, and gets rewarded for failure.

dcreport.org/2025/12/29/ny-fed

JL Johnson :veri_mast: (@User47) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

One of the best journalists in recent history has a new and scary scoop: The feds are pouring HUGE amounts of cash into big banks, apparently to avoid a new (and predictable) meltdown.

Once again, Wall Street makes reckless bets, and gets rewarded for failure.

dcreport.org/2025/12/29/ny-fed

Shannon Prickett (@Binder) · Dec 30
🔁 @babelcarp:

David Cay Johnston used to be one of the best reporters on the NY Times, so sad to say, I regard this as very reliable information:

dcreport.org/2025/12/29/ny-fed

h/t @alex

Andrew Henry (@AndrewHenry) · Dec 30
🔁 @dangillmor:

One of the best journalists in recent history has a new and scary scoop: The feds are pouring HUGE amounts of cash into big banks, apparently to avoid a new (and predictable) meltdown.

Once again, Wall Street makes reckless bets, and gets rewarded for failure.

dcreport.org/2025/12/29/ny-fed

The Sleight Doctor 🃏🍉 (@ApostateEnglishman) · Dec 30
🔁 @dangillmor:

One of the best journalists in recent history has a new and scary scoop: The feds are pouring HUGE amounts of cash into big banks, apparently to avoid a new (and predictable) meltdown.

Once again, Wall Street makes reckless bets, and gets rewarded for failure.

dcreport.org/2025/12/29/ny-fed

Cory Doctorow (@pluralistic) · Dec 30
🔁 @dangillmor:

One of the best journalists in recent history has a new and scary scoop: The feds are pouring HUGE amounts of cash into big banks, apparently to avoid a new (and predictable) meltdown.

Once again, Wall Street makes reckless bets, and gets rewarded for failure.

dcreport.org/2025/12/29/ny-fed

Mastodon Migration (@mastodonmigration) · Dec 30
🔁 @dangillmor:

One of the best journalists in recent history has a new and scary scoop: The feds are pouring HUGE amounts of cash into big banks, apparently to avoid a new (and predictable) meltdown.

Once again, Wall Street makes reckless bets, and gets rewarded for failure.

dcreport.org/2025/12/29/ny-fed

🎄 David Zaslavsky 🎄 (@diazona) · Dec 30
🔁 @dangillmor:

One of the best journalists in recent history has a new and scary scoop: The feds are pouring HUGE amounts of cash into big banks, apparently to avoid a new (and predictable) meltdown.

Once again, Wall Street makes reckless bets, and gets rewarded for failure.

dcreport.org/2025/12/29/ny-fed

Worth reading

Karbon Based — And Stay Out

karbonbased.io · Dec 30

Karbon Based is the internet home of Garrett Murray. Garrett is the Founder & Managing Director of Karbon, a mobile apps design and development agency. His current interests include mechanical keyboards, video games, technology and photography.

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Matt Birchler (@matt_birchler) · Dec 30
🔁 @NateBarham:

I worry that we’re going to pendulum-swing back too far, or for the wrong reasons (semi-transparent N64 nostalgia, for example), when I read pieces like these.

The toilet seat iBook is not a “rectangle” and was colorful, but it was in no way even in the same universe of quality as the devices we have today.

And, reducing clutter IS good in software design. The person designing it just needs to know the difference between UI and clutter. Dye clearly does not.

karbonbased.io/posts/2025/12/a

Mark Gardner (@mjg) · Dec 30
🔁 @garrettmurray:

After reading Louie Mantia’s blog post “And Stay Out”, some of my thoughts about Alan Dye leaving Apple, Jony Ive’s influence on Apple’s interface and hardware design before Dye, and the general lack of playfulness in everything Apple makes these days. karbonbased.io/posts/2025/12/a

Dave Winer ☕️ (@davew) · Dec 30
🔁 @brentsimmons:

Karbon Based, And Stay Out:

I sometimes think about what we lost along the way as Apple chased ultra-simplicity and luxury. Jony Ive spent a decade slowly removing any trace of personality from every product Apple released… Chasing thinness, removing ports, simplifying everything down to metal and glass with no differentiation. karbonbased.io/posts/2025/12/a

Digital Mark λ ☕️ 🕹 👽 (@mdhughes) · Dec 30

karbonbased.io/posts/2025/12/a
> It took a decade for iOS 7’s damage to be mitigated. I hope we’re not in for another decade of repair to fix Liquid Glass. And more importantly, I hope Apple learns their lesson with Dye and only invests in specialists with the skill and experience necessary to truly lead their interfaces into the future.
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But we are. I loathe the liquid ass UI, and won't be putting it on anything I use until I absolutely have to. And will just have to keep using old apps.
#apple

Dr. Juande Santander-Vela (@juandesant) · Dec 30
🔁 @brentsimmons:

Karbon Based, And Stay Out:

I sometimes think about what we lost along the way as Apple chased ultra-simplicity and luxury. Jony Ive spent a decade slowly removing any trace of personality from every product Apple released… Chasing thinness, removing ports, simplifying everything down to metal and glass with no differentiation. karbonbased.io/posts/2025/12/a

Granneman 😡 (@Granneman) · Dec 30
🔁 @garrettmurray:

After reading Louie Mantia’s blog post “And Stay Out”, some of my thoughts about Alan Dye leaving Apple, Jony Ive’s influence on Apple’s interface and hardware design before Dye, and the general lack of playfulness in everything Apple makes these days. karbonbased.io/posts/2025/12/a

Luke Dorny (@Luke) · Dec 30
🔁 @garrettmurray:

After reading Louie Mantia’s blog post “And Stay Out”, some of my thoughts about Alan Dye leaving Apple, Jony Ive’s influence on Apple’s interface and hardware design before Dye, and the general lack of playfulness in everything Apple makes these days. karbonbased.io/posts/2025/12/a

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Stephen Bannasch (316 ppm) (@stepheneb) · Dec 30
🔁 @evanprodromou:

Working full time on the Social Web

In January 2026, I will begin working full time in my role as Director at the Social Web Foundation. I am looking forward to the challenge of growing this young non-profit and fulfilling our mission to make a bigger, better Fediverse.

As a refresher: I have been working in the area of federated social networks since starting Identi.ca in 2008. Federated social networks are social platforms that let users on one platform connect to and interact with users on another platform. Linked up with open standard protocols, these platforms together form a Social Web that puts people first.

In 2018, I was a co-author of the ActivityPub standard for social network interoperability. I currently maintain the spec for the W3C and develop extensions for it. In 2024, I wrote ActivityPub: Programming for the Social Web for O’Reilly Media. And I co-founded the Social Web Foundation to further encourage the use of ActivityPub in social networks.

For the last year, I’ve been working nights, lunchtimes and weekends on SWF while holding down my full-time role as Director of Open Technology at the Open Earth Foundation. I love working at OEF; the organization build Open Source software to help cities fight climate change. I have felt very fulfilled in my work there, and I’ve made really strong friendships with the team. It’s been a very special place to work that has changed how I think teams can be.

But over the last year, SWF has had some really amazing opportunities, and in 2026 we’ll be making some big steps forward for the Social Web. I can’t keep doing both jobs, and I feel like, after 4 years at OEF, I’ve done what I can to build up that organization, and I am ready to start on this next one.

It will feel good to have my full attention focused on the Social Web. I’m looking forward to seeing my Open Source friends at FOSDEM 2026 in Brussels at the end of January where I’m helping to organize the Social Web track. I’m speaking at Princeton mid-February, and I’ll be in the Bay Area at the beginning of March. All this time, I’ll be working hard to get the next version of ActivityPub released and to push out several software projects to make the Social Web more fun and interesting.

Thanks to everyone who’s put time, effort and help into the SWF. Thanks to my coworkers at OEF for encouraging me on my next steps in my career. Thanks to my wife and family for tolerating yet another leap into the void.

I hope you have as exciting a New Year as I will.

#activitypub #career #job #socialweb #swf

Jürgen Hubert (@juergen_hubert) · Dec 30
🔁 @evanprodromou:

Working full time on the Social Web

In January 2026, I will begin working full time in my role as Director at the Social Web Foundation. I am looking forward to the challenge of growing this young non-profit and fulfilling our mission to make a bigger, better Fediverse.

As a refresher: I have been working in the area of federated social networks since starting Identi.ca in 2008. Federated social networks are social platforms that let users on one platform connect to and interact with users on another platform. Linked up with open standard protocols, these platforms together form a Social Web that puts people first.

In 2018, I was a co-author of the ActivityPub standard for social network interoperability. I currently maintain the spec for the W3C and develop extensions for it. In 2024, I wrote ActivityPub: Programming for the Social Web for O’Reilly Media. And I co-founded the Social Web Foundation to further encourage the use of ActivityPub in social networks.

For the last year, I’ve been working nights, lunchtimes and weekends on SWF while holding down my full-time role as Director of Open Technology at the Open Earth Foundation. I love working at OEF; the organization build Open Source software to help cities fight climate change. I have felt very fulfilled in my work there, and I’ve made really strong friendships with the team. It’s been a very special place to work that has changed how I think teams can be.

But over the last year, SWF has had some really amazing opportunities, and in 2026 we’ll be making some big steps forward for the Social Web. I can’t keep doing both jobs, and I feel like, after 4 years at OEF, I’ve done what I can to build up that organization, and I am ready to start on this next one.

It will feel good to have my full attention focused on the Social Web. I’m looking forward to seeing my Open Source friends at FOSDEM 2026 in Brussels at the end of January where I’m helping to organize the Social Web track. I’m speaking at Princeton mid-February, and I’ll be in the Bay Area at the beginning of March. All this time, I’ll be working hard to get the next version of ActivityPub released and to push out several software projects to make the Social Web more fun and interesting.

Thanks to everyone who’s put time, effort and help into the SWF. Thanks to my coworkers at OEF for encouraging me on my next steps in my career. Thanks to my wife and family for tolerating yet another leap into the void.

I hope you have as exciting a New Year as I will.

#activitypub #career #job #socialweb #swf

Sam Clemente (@countablenewt) · Dec 30
🔁 @evanprodromou:

Working full time on the Social Web

In January 2026, I will begin working full time in my role as Director at the Social Web Foundation. I am looking forward to the challenge of growing this young non-profit and fulfilling our mission to make a bigger, better Fediverse.

As a refresher: I have been working in the area of federated social networks since starting Identi.ca in 2008. Federated social networks are social platforms that let users on one platform connect to and interact with users on another platform. Linked up with open standard protocols, these platforms together form a Social Web that puts people first.

In 2018, I was a co-author of the ActivityPub standard for social network interoperability. I currently maintain the spec for the W3C and develop extensions for it. In 2024, I wrote ActivityPub: Programming for the Social Web for O’Reilly Media. And I co-founded the Social Web Foundation to further encourage the use of ActivityPub in social networks.

For the last year, I’ve been working nights, lunchtimes and weekends on SWF while holding down my full-time role as Director of Open Technology at the Open Earth Foundation. I love working at OEF; the organization build Open Source software to help cities fight climate change. I have felt very fulfilled in my work there, and I’ve made really strong friendships with the team. It’s been a very special place to work that has changed how I think teams can be.

But over the last year, SWF has had some really amazing opportunities, and in 2026 we’ll be making some big steps forward for the Social Web. I can’t keep doing both jobs, and I feel like, after 4 years at OEF, I’ve done what I can to build up that organization, and I am ready to start on this next one.

It will feel good to have my full attention focused on the Social Web. I’m looking forward to seeing my Open Source friends at FOSDEM 2026 in Brussels at the end of January where I’m helping to organize the Social Web track. I’m speaking at Princeton mid-February, and I’ll be in the Bay Area at the beginning of March. All this time, I’ll be working hard to get the next version of ActivityPub released and to push out several software projects to make the Social Web more fun and interesting.

Thanks to everyone who’s put time, effort and help into the SWF. Thanks to my coworkers at OEF for encouraging me on my next steps in my career. Thanks to my wife and family for tolerating yet another leap into the void.

I hope you have as exciting a New Year as I will.

#activitypub #career #job #socialweb #swf

Karen Keiller (@KarenKeiller) · Dec 30
🔁 @evanprodromou:

Working full time on the Social Web

In January 2026, I will begin working full time in my role as Director at the Social Web Foundation. I am looking forward to the challenge of growing this young non-profit and fulfilling our mission to make a bigger, better Fediverse.

As a refresher: I have been working in the area of federated social networks since starting Identi.ca in 2008. Federated social networks are social platforms that let users on one platform connect to and interact with users on another platform. Linked up with open standard protocols, these platforms together form a Social Web that puts people first.

In 2018, I was a co-author of the ActivityPub standard for social network interoperability. I currently maintain the spec for the W3C and develop extensions for it. In 2024, I wrote ActivityPub: Programming for the Social Web for O’Reilly Media. And I co-founded the Social Web Foundation to further encourage the use of ActivityPub in social networks.

For the last year, I’ve been working nights, lunchtimes and weekends on SWF while holding down my full-time role as Director of Open Technology at the Open Earth Foundation. I love working at OEF; the organization build Open Source software to help cities fight climate change. I have felt very fulfilled in my work there, and I’ve made really strong friendships with the team. It’s been a very special place to work that has changed how I think teams can be.

But over the last year, SWF has had some really amazing opportunities, and in 2026 we’ll be making some big steps forward for the Social Web. I can’t keep doing both jobs, and I feel like, after 4 years at OEF, I’ve done what I can to build up that organization, and I am ready to start on this next one.

It will feel good to have my full attention focused on the Social Web. I’m looking forward to seeing my Open Source friends at FOSDEM 2026 in Brussels at the end of January where I’m helping to organize the Social Web track. I’m speaking at Princeton mid-February, and I’ll be in the Bay Area at the beginning of March. All this time, I’ll be working hard to get the next version of ActivityPub released and to push out several software projects to make the Social Web more fun and interesting.

Thanks to everyone who’s put time, effort and help into the SWF. Thanks to my coworkers at OEF for encouraging me on my next steps in my career. Thanks to my wife and family for tolerating yet another leap into the void.

I hope you have as exciting a New Year as I will.

#activitypub #career #job #socialweb #swf

Dr Pen (@DrPen) · Dec 31
🔁 @evanprodromou:

Working full time on the Social Web

In January 2026, I will begin working full time in my role as Director at the Social Web Foundation. I am looking forward to the challenge of growing this young non-profit and fulfilling our mission to make a bigger, better Fediverse.

As a refresher: I have been working in the area of federated social networks since starting Identi.ca in 2008. Federated social networks are social platforms that let users on one platform connect to and interact with users on another platform. Linked up with open standard protocols, these platforms together form a Social Web that puts people first.

In 2018, I was a co-author of the ActivityPub standard for social network interoperability. I currently maintain the spec for the W3C and develop extensions for it. In 2024, I wrote ActivityPub: Programming for the Social Web for O’Reilly Media. And I co-founded the Social Web Foundation to further encourage the use of ActivityPub in social networks.

For the last year, I’ve been working nights, lunchtimes and weekends on SWF while holding down my full-time role as Director of Open Technology at the Open Earth Foundation. I love working at OEF; the organization build Open Source software to help cities fight climate change. I have felt very fulfilled in my work there, and I’ve made really strong friendships with the team. It’s been a very special place to work that has changed how I think teams can be.

But over the last year, SWF has had some really amazing opportunities, and in 2026 we’ll be making some big steps forward for the Social Web. I can’t keep doing both jobs, and I feel like, after 4 years at OEF, I’ve done what I can to build up that organization, and I am ready to start on this next one.

It will feel good to have my full attention focused on the Social Web. I’m looking forward to seeing my Open Source friends at FOSDEM 2026 in Brussels at the end of January where I’m helping to organize the Social Web track. I’m speaking at Princeton mid-February, and I’ll be in the Bay Area at the beginning of March. All this time, I’ll be working hard to get the next version of ActivityPub released and to push out several software projects to make the Social Web more fun and interesting.

Thanks to everyone who’s put time, effort and help into the SWF. Thanks to my coworkers at OEF for encouraging me on my next steps in my career. Thanks to my wife and family for tolerating yet another leap into the void.

I hope you have as exciting a New Year as I will.

#activitypub #career #job #socialweb #swf

Adrian Cockcroft (@adrianco) · Dec 31
🔁 @evanprodromou:

Working full time on the Social Web

In January 2026, I will begin working full time in my role as Director at the Social Web Foundation. I am looking forward to the challenge of growing this young non-profit and fulfilling our mission to make a bigger, better Fediverse.

As a refresher: I have been working in the area of federated social networks since starting Identi.ca in 2008. Federated social networks are social platforms that let users on one platform connect to and interact with users on another platform. Linked up with open standard protocols, these platforms together form a Social Web that puts people first.

In 2018, I was a co-author of the ActivityPub standard for social network interoperability. I currently maintain the spec for the W3C and develop extensions for it. In 2024, I wrote ActivityPub: Programming for the Social Web for O’Reilly Media. And I co-founded the Social Web Foundation to further encourage the use of ActivityPub in social networks.

For the last year, I’ve been working nights, lunchtimes and weekends on SWF while holding down my full-time role as Director of Open Technology at the Open Earth Foundation. I love working at OEF; the organization build Open Source software to help cities fight climate change. I have felt very fulfilled in my work there, and I’ve made really strong friendships with the team. It’s been a very special place to work that has changed how I think teams can be.

But over the last year, SWF has had some really amazing opportunities, and in 2026 we’ll be making some big steps forward for the Social Web. I can’t keep doing both jobs, and I feel like, after 4 years at OEF, I’ve done what I can to build up that organization, and I am ready to start on this next one.

It will feel good to have my full attention focused on the Social Web. I’m looking forward to seeing my Open Source friends at FOSDEM 2026 in Brussels at the end of January where I’m helping to organize the Social Web track. I’m speaking at Princeton mid-February, and I’ll be in the Bay Area at the beginning of March. All this time, I’ll be working hard to get the next version of ActivityPub released and to push out several software projects to make the Social Web more fun and interesting.

Thanks to everyone who’s put time, effort and help into the SWF. Thanks to my coworkers at OEF for encouraging me on my next steps in my career. Thanks to my wife and family for tolerating yet another leap into the void.

I hope you have as exciting a New Year as I will.

#activitypub #career #job #socialweb #swf

AnneTheWriter (@AnneTheWriter1) · Dec 31
🔁 @evanprodromou:

Working full time on the Social Web

In January 2026, I will begin working full time in my role as Director at the Social Web Foundation. I am looking forward to the challenge of growing this young non-profit and fulfilling our mission to make a bigger, better Fediverse.

As a refresher: I have been working in the area of federated social networks since starting Identi.ca in 2008. Federated social networks are social platforms that let users on one platform connect to and interact with users on another platform. Linked up with open standard protocols, these platforms together form a Social Web that puts people first.

In 2018, I was a co-author of the ActivityPub standard for social network interoperability. I currently maintain the spec for the W3C and develop extensions for it. In 2024, I wrote ActivityPub: Programming for the Social Web for O’Reilly Media. And I co-founded the Social Web Foundation to further encourage the use of ActivityPub in social networks.

For the last year, I’ve been working nights, lunchtimes and weekends on SWF while holding down my full-time role as Director of Open Technology at the Open Earth Foundation. I love working at OEF; the organization build Open Source software to help cities fight climate change. I have felt very fulfilled in my work there, and I’ve made really strong friendships with the team. It’s been a very special place to work that has changed how I think teams can be.

But over the last year, SWF has had some really amazing opportunities, and in 2026 we’ll be making some big steps forward for the Social Web. I can’t keep doing both jobs, and I feel like, after 4 years at OEF, I’ve done what I can to build up that organization, and I am ready to start on this next one.

It will feel good to have my full attention focused on the Social Web. I’m looking forward to seeing my Open Source friends at FOSDEM 2026 in Brussels at the end of January where I’m helping to organize the Social Web track. I’m speaking at Princeton mid-February, and I’ll be in the Bay Area at the beginning of March. All this time, I’ll be working hard to get the next version of ActivityPub released and to push out several software projects to make the Social Web more fun and interesting.

Thanks to everyone who’s put time, effort and help into the SWF. Thanks to my coworkers at OEF for encouraging me on my next steps in my career. Thanks to my wife and family for tolerating yet another leap into the void.

I hope you have as exciting a New Year as I will.

#activitypub #career #job #socialweb #swf

hypebot (@hypebot) · Dec 31
🔁 @evanprodromou:

Working full time on the Social Web

In January 2026, I will begin working full time in my role as Director at the Social Web Foundation. I am looking forward to the challenge of growing this young non-profit and fulfilling our mission to make a bigger, better Fediverse.

As a refresher: I have been working in the area of federated social networks since starting Identi.ca in 2008. Federated social networks are social platforms that let users on one platform connect to and interact with users on another platform. Linked up with open standard protocols, these platforms together form a Social Web that puts people first.

In 2018, I was a co-author of the ActivityPub standard for social network interoperability. I currently maintain the spec for the W3C and develop extensions for it. In 2024, I wrote ActivityPub: Programming for the Social Web for O’Reilly Media. And I co-founded the Social Web Foundation to further encourage the use of ActivityPub in social networks.

For the last year, I’ve been working nights, lunchtimes and weekends on SWF while holding down my full-time role as Director of Open Technology at the Open Earth Foundation. I love working at OEF; the organization build Open Source software to help cities fight climate change. I have felt very fulfilled in my work there, and I’ve made really strong friendships with the team. It’s been a very special place to work that has changed how I think teams can be.

But over the last year, SWF has had some really amazing opportunities, and in 2026 we’ll be making some big steps forward for the Social Web. I can’t keep doing both jobs, and I feel like, after 4 years at OEF, I’ve done what I can to build up that organization, and I am ready to start on this next one.

It will feel good to have my full attention focused on the Social Web. I’m looking forward to seeing my Open Source friends at FOSDEM 2026 in Brussels at the end of January where I’m helping to organize the Social Web track. I’m speaking at Princeton mid-February, and I’ll be in the Bay Area at the beginning of March. All this time, I’ll be working hard to get the next version of ActivityPub released and to push out several software projects to make the Social Web more fun and interesting.

Thanks to everyone who’s put time, effort and help into the SWF. Thanks to my coworkers at OEF for encouraging me on my next steps in my career. Thanks to my wife and family for tolerating yet another leap into the void.

I hope you have as exciting a New Year as I will.

#activitypub #career #job #socialweb #swf

e11bits (@e11bits) · Dec 31
🔁 @evanprodromou:

Working full time on the Social Web

In January 2026, I will begin working full time in my role as Director at the Social Web Foundation. I am looking forward to the challenge of growing this young non-profit and fulfilling our mission to make a bigger, better Fediverse.

As a refresher: I have been working in the area of federated social networks since starting Identi.ca in 2008. Federated social networks are social platforms that let users on one platform connect to and interact with users on another platform. Linked up with open standard protocols, these platforms together form a Social Web that puts people first.

In 2018, I was a co-author of the ActivityPub standard for social network interoperability. I currently maintain the spec for the W3C and develop extensions for it. In 2024, I wrote ActivityPub: Programming for the Social Web for O’Reilly Media. And I co-founded the Social Web Foundation to further encourage the use of ActivityPub in social networks.

For the last year, I’ve been working nights, lunchtimes and weekends on SWF while holding down my full-time role as Director of Open Technology at the Open Earth Foundation. I love working at OEF; the organization build Open Source software to help cities fight climate change. I have felt very fulfilled in my work there, and I’ve made really strong friendships with the team. It’s been a very special place to work that has changed how I think teams can be.

But over the last year, SWF has had some really amazing opportunities, and in 2026 we’ll be making some big steps forward for the Social Web. I can’t keep doing both jobs, and I feel like, after 4 years at OEF, I’ve done what I can to build up that organization, and I am ready to start on this next one.

It will feel good to have my full attention focused on the Social Web. I’m looking forward to seeing my Open Source friends at FOSDEM 2026 in Brussels at the end of January where I’m helping to organize the Social Web track. I’m speaking at Princeton mid-February, and I’ll be in the Bay Area at the beginning of March. All this time, I’ll be working hard to get the next version of ActivityPub released and to push out several software projects to make the Social Web more fun and interesting.

Thanks to everyone who’s put time, effort and help into the SWF. Thanks to my coworkers at OEF for encouraging me on my next steps in my career. Thanks to my wife and family for tolerating yet another leap into the void.

I hope you have as exciting a New Year as I will.

#activitypub #career #job #socialweb #swf

Bill Minarik (@silicatefondue) · Dec 30
🔁 @evanprodromou:

Working full time on the Social Web

In January 2026, I will begin working full time in my role as Director at the Social Web Foundation. I am looking forward to the challenge of growing this young non-profit and fulfilling our mission to make a bigger, better Fediverse.

As a refresher: I have been working in the area of federated social networks since starting Identi.ca in 2008. Federated social networks are social platforms that let users on one platform connect to and interact with users on another platform. Linked up with open standard protocols, these platforms together form a Social Web that puts people first.

In 2018, I was a co-author of the ActivityPub standard for social network interoperability. I currently maintain the spec for the W3C and develop extensions for it. In 2024, I wrote ActivityPub: Programming for the Social Web for O’Reilly Media. And I co-founded the Social Web Foundation to further encourage the use of ActivityPub in social networks.

For the last year, I’ve been working nights, lunchtimes and weekends on SWF while holding down my full-time role as Director of Open Technology at the Open Earth Foundation. I love working at OEF; the organization build Open Source software to help cities fight climate change. I have felt very fulfilled in my work there, and I’ve made really strong friendships with the team. It’s been a very special place to work that has changed how I think teams can be.

But over the last year, SWF has had some really amazing opportunities, and in 2026 we’ll be making some big steps forward for the Social Web. I can’t keep doing both jobs, and I feel like, after 4 years at OEF, I’ve done what I can to build up that organization, and I am ready to start on this next one.

It will feel good to have my full attention focused on the Social Web. I’m looking forward to seeing my Open Source friends at FOSDEM 2026 in Brussels at the end of January where I’m helping to organize the Social Web track. I’m speaking at Princeton mid-February, and I’ll be in the Bay Area at the beginning of March. All this time, I’ll be working hard to get the next version of ActivityPub released and to push out several software projects to make the Social Web more fun and interesting.

Thanks to everyone who’s put time, effort and help into the SWF. Thanks to my coworkers at OEF for encouraging me on my next steps in my career. Thanks to my wife and family for tolerating yet another leap into the void.

I hope you have as exciting a New Year as I will.

#activitypub #career #job #socialweb #swf

Watching Bari Weiss Murder Investigative Journalism at CBS

forever-wars.com · Dec 31

Notes from someone who's withstood White House demands to stop an explosive story—and who once even had a 60 Minutes piece spiked

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Cory Doctorow (@pluralistic) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

One of the finest investigative journalists of our times, a veteran of CBS news foibles himself, has posted a definitive explainer -- with deep context -- of the "60 Minutes" takedown by "oligarch functionary" Bari Weiss.

forever-wars.com/watching-bari

Paul_IPv6 (@paul_ipv6) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

One of the finest investigative journalists of our times, a veteran of CBS news foibles himself, has posted a definitive explainer -- with deep context -- of the "60 Minutes" takedown by "oligarch functionary" Bari Weiss.

forever-wars.com/watching-bari

Nick (@filifa) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

One of the finest investigative journalists of our times, a veteran of CBS news foibles himself, has posted a definitive explainer -- with deep context -- of the "60 Minutes" takedown by "oligarch functionary" Bari Weiss.

forever-wars.com/watching-bari

Bob LeFridge :tinoflag: (@BobLefridge) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

One of the finest investigative journalists of our times, a veteran of CBS news foibles himself, has posted a definitive explainer -- with deep context -- of the "60 Minutes" takedown by "oligarch functionary" Bari Weiss.

forever-wars.com/watching-bari

Chuck Darwin (@cdarwin) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

One of the finest investigative journalists of our times, a veteran of CBS news foibles himself, has posted a definitive explainer -- with deep context -- of the "60 Minutes" takedown by "oligarch functionary" Bari Weiss.

forever-wars.com/watching-bari

AnneTheWriter (@AnneTheWriter1) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

One of the finest investigative journalists of our times, a veteran of CBS news foibles himself, has posted a definitive explainer -- with deep context -- of the "60 Minutes" takedown by "oligarch functionary" Bari Weiss.

forever-wars.com/watching-bari

Erik Moeller (@eloquence) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

One of the finest investigative journalists of our times, a veteran of CBS news foibles himself, has posted a definitive explainer -- with deep context -- of the "60 Minutes" takedown by "oligarch functionary" Bari Weiss.

forever-wars.com/watching-bari

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

One of the finest investigative journalists of our times, a veteran of CBS news foibles himself, has posted a definitive explainer -- with deep context -- of the "60 Minutes" takedown by "oligarch functionary" Bari Weiss.

forever-wars.com/watching-bari

The Enshittifinancial Crisis

wheresyoured.at · Dec 29

Soundtrack: Lynyrd Skynyrd — Free Bird This piece is over 19,000 words, and took me a great deal of writing and research. If you liked it, please subscribe to my premium newsletter. It’s $70 a year, or $7 a month, and in return you get a weekly newsletter that’

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icy (@otterly_icy) · Dec 30
🔁 @lilithsaintcrow:

"Reality ... doesn’t matter to analysts, because stocks are thoroughly, inextricably enshittified, and analysts don’t even realize it’s happening."
wheresyoured.at/the-enshittifi

Steven Lipton (@MakeAppPie) · Dec 30
🔁 @pluralistic:

"The mistake that every investor, commentator, analyst and member of the media makes about NVIDIA is believing that its sales are an expression of demand for AI compute, when it’s really more of a statement about the availability of debt from banks and private credit."

-Ed Zitron

wheresyoured.at/the-enshittifi

Markus Feilner (@mfeilner) · Dec 29

"The Enshittifinancial Crisis"
#AI #KI #enshitification #steal
"OpenAI told me opex keep eating his revenues, so I asked how many rounds of private equity he has burned and he said he just goes to the market and gets new equity afterwards so I said it sounds like he's just feeding equity to opex and then Sam Altman started crying — @FraPippo428

One time, a good friend of mine told me that the more I learned about finance, the more pissed off I’d get.

He was right."

wheresyoured.at/the-enshittifi

Nonya Bidniss :CIAverified: 🇺🇸 (@Nonya_Bidniss) · Dec 30
🔁 @pluralistic:

"Every part of the AI bubble — this fucking charade — is unprofitable, save for NVIDIA and the construction firms erecting future laser tag arenas full of negative-margin GPUs."

-Ed Zitron

wheresyoured.at/the-enshittifi

kim_harding ✅ (@kim_harding) · Dec 30
🔁 @simon_brooke:

"We are watching one of the greatest wastes of money in history, all as people are told that there “just isn’t the money” to build things like housing, or provide Americans with universal healthcare, or better schools"

#Kleptocracy
#Enshittification

wheresyoured.at/the-enshittifi

Bob Thomson (@bobthomson70) · Dec 30

I like the fact that in his latest piece, @Zitron zooms out to point out that the collective insanity of the AI bubble is not just an AI or tech thing, but a generally delusional pattern of behaviours in the stock market and those who are meant to analyse and report on it for investors, "line go up" being the pathological obsession that ignores any evidence to the contrary.

wheresyoured.at/the-enshittifi

#Enshitiffication #aibubble #AI #LLM #tech

Dan Sugalski (@wordshaper) · Dec 29
🔁 @davidgerard:

Ed Zitron:

> We have now entered Enshittification Stage 4, where businesses turn on shareholders.

wheresyoured.at/the-enshittifi

Michael Piotrowski (@mxp) · Dec 30
🔁 @pluralistic:

"The mistake that every investor, commentator, analyst and member of the media makes about NVIDIA is believing that its sales are an expression of demand for AI compute, when it’s really more of a statement about the availability of debt from banks and private credit."

-Ed Zitron

wheresyoured.at/the-enshittifi

Cassandrich (@dalias) · Dec 30
🔁 @pluralistic:

"Every part of the AI bubble — this fucking charade — is unprofitable, save for NVIDIA and the construction firms erecting future laser tag arenas full of negative-margin GPUs."

-Ed Zitron

wheresyoured.at/the-enshittifi

The Latest Defenses of SCOTUS’s Corruption Only Make the Case Against It

talkingpointsmemo.com · Dec 31

Chris Geidner flags today an appearance by CBS News’ Chief Legal Correspondent...

Shared by @rob11563 and 22 others.
Brian Tatosky (@virtualbri) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The reason it is important to identify the Court as corrupt is because it is in fact corrupt."

Essential commentary from Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo, one of the news sites that is doing the journalism we need right now.

talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/t

Claus Cramon Houmann (@claushoumann) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The reason it is important to identify the Court as corrupt is because it is in fact corrupt."

Essential commentary from Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo, one of the news sites that is doing the journalism we need right now.

talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/t

Chris Geoghooligan ✊ (@VTDARKSIM) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The reason it is important to identify the Court as corrupt is because it is in fact corrupt."

Essential commentary from Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo, one of the news sites that is doing the journalism we need right now.

talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/t

hypebot (@hypebot) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The reason it is important to identify the Court as corrupt is because it is in fact corrupt."

Essential commentary from Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo, one of the news sites that is doing the journalism we need right now.

talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/t

Joe Cardillo (Disinfo Dad) (@joecardillo) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The reason it is important to identify the Court as corrupt is because it is in fact corrupt."

Essential commentary from Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo, one of the news sites that is doing the journalism we need right now.

talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/t

Andrew Henry (@AndrewHenry) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The reason it is important to identify the Court as corrupt is because it is in fact corrupt."

Essential commentary from Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo, one of the news sites that is doing the journalism we need right now.

talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/t

DJ [REDACTED] 🇨🇦🇪🇺🇺🇦 (@dcdeejay) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The reason it is important to identify the Court as corrupt is because it is in fact corrupt."

Essential commentary from Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo, one of the news sites that is doing the journalism we need right now.

talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/t

John Gordon (@jgordon) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The reason it is important to identify the Court as corrupt is because it is in fact corrupt."

Essential commentary from Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo, one of the news sites that is doing the journalism we need right now.

talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/t

Robert M (@rob11563) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The reason it is important to identify the Court as corrupt is because it is in fact corrupt."

Essential commentary from Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo, one of the news sites that is doing the journalism we need right now.

talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/t

(@Perrin42) · Dec 31
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The reason it is important to identify the Court as corrupt is because it is in fact corrupt."

Essential commentary from Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo, one of the news sites that is doing the journalism we need right now.

talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/t

Social media follower counts have never mattered less, creator economy execs say | TechCrunch

techcrunch.com · Dec 29

“I think that 2025 was the year where the algorithm completely took over, so followings stopped mattering entirely,” LTK CEO Amber Venz Box said.

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The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Dec 31
🔁 @BrideOfLinux:

Just because you post something doesn’t mean your followers will see it, unless you're posting on Mastodon or Bluesky: Social media follower counts have never mattered less, creator economy execs say | TechCrunch techcrunch.com/2025/12/29/soci

Regendans (@regendans) · Dec 30
🔁 @BrideOfLinux:

Just because you post something doesn’t mean your followers will see it, unless you're posting on Mastodon or Bluesky: Social media follower counts have never mattered less, creator economy execs say | TechCrunch techcrunch.com/2025/12/29/soci

sjvn (@sjvn) · Dec 30
🔁 @BrideOfLinux:

Just because you post something doesn’t mean your followers will see it, unless you're posting on Mastodon or Bluesky: Social media follower counts have never mattered less, creator economy execs say | TechCrunch techcrunch.com/2025/12/29/soci

Chris Alemany (@chris) · Dec 30
🔁 @TechDesk:

Just because you post something doesn’t mean your followers will see it. @Techcrunch tells us how creators are navigating social networks that have become increasingly reliant on algorithmic feeds:

flip.it/RH1N.T

#Tech #SocialMedia #Technology #Algorithm

Split Keyboards Are Superior - Aftermath

aftermath.site · Dec 30

Split keyboards are the best, but no company offered one that satisfied me completely. What followed changed my life as a writer forever.

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Bit_Rot_Bob (@Prometheus) · Dec 31
🔁 @molly0xfff:

aftermath.site/best-split-keyb

Chris Person speaking my language with this morning's bonus Aftermath blog about split keyboards

#keyboards

Trendy Toots (@trendytoots) · Dec 30
🔁 @molly0xfff:

aftermath.site/best-split-keyb

Chris Person speaking my language with this morning's bonus Aftermath blog about split keyboards

#keyboards

mhoye (@mhoye) · Dec 30
🔁 @molly0xfff:

aftermath.site/best-split-keyb

Chris Person speaking my language with this morning's bonus Aftermath blog about split keyboards

#keyboards

Molly White (@molly0xfff) · Dec 30

aftermath.site/best-split-keyb

Chris Person speaking my language with this morning's bonus Aftermath blog about split keyboards

#keyboards

Festive Yule Roy Pardee 🇺🇸 (@rpardee) · Dec 30
🔁 @molly0xfff:

aftermath.site/best-split-keyb

Chris Person speaking my language with this morning's bonus Aftermath blog about split keyboards

#keyboards

Trending Bot (@trending) · Dec 30
🔁 @molly0xfff:

aftermath.site/best-split-keyb

Chris Person speaking my language with this morning's bonus Aftermath blog about split keyboards

#keyboards

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Dec 30
🔁 @molly0xfff:

aftermath.site/best-split-keyb

Chris Person speaking my language with this morning's bonus Aftermath blog about split keyboards

#keyboards

mxk (@mxk) · Dec 30
🔁 @molly0xfff:

aftermath.site/best-split-keyb

Chris Person speaking my language with this morning's bonus Aftermath blog about split keyboards

#keyboards

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2025: a personal year in review

werd.io · Dec 30

Highlights and hopes for the new year.

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