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  1. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Thursday, 22-Dec-2022 15:42:51 EST lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
    in reply to
    • GNU Social
    • lnxw48a1
    Also, #Vivaldi now has its own #Mastodon instance. I think #Brave Browser had an unofficial instance at one time, and #Mozilla intends to open theirs early in 2023.

    I'm still not "there" yet, but I am doing some #PHP stuff. Maybe I'll be able to help make !GNUsocial and #Friendica competitive candidates for $ORGANIZATION deploying their own #Fediverse presence.
    In conversation Thursday, 22-Dec-2022 15:42:51 EST from nu.federati.net permalink
  2. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Saturday, 17-Dec-2022 15:37:44 EST lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
    • GNU Social
    • Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp)
    @lxo Yes, I think that's always been a feature of #Friendica. !GNUsocial allows following PuSH/websub enabled RSS & Atom feeds ... and there's an old add-on that also supports RSScloud enabled feeds.
    In conversation Saturday, 17-Dec-2022 15:37:44 EST from nu.federati.net permalink
  3. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Friday, 09-Dec-2022 22:33:26 EST lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
    • GNU Social
    • Ji Fu
    @fu Are you sure !gnusocial@gnusocial.net can sub to #Friendica forums? I haven't tried in many years, but it wasn't so originally.
    In conversation Friday, 09-Dec-2022 22:33:26 EST from nu.federati.net permalink
  4. asad (i@gnusocial.club)'s status on Friday, 03-Dec-2021 17:32:45 EST asad asad
    • GNU Social
    wtf this social the slowest shit ive ever been on
    In conversation Friday, 03-Dec-2021 17:32:45 EST from gnusocial.club permalink
  5. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Friday, 08-Oct-2021 10:49:32 EDT lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
    • GNU Social
    https://nu.federati.net/url/283133 [www bleepingcomputer com]

    We should probably keep an eye on dormant accounts on !gnusocial and #Friendica also.
    In conversation Friday, 08-Oct-2021 10:49:32 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink

    Attachments

    1. Vidar stealer abuses Mastodon to silently get C2 configuration
      from BleepingComputer
      The Vidar stealer has returned in a new campaign that abuses the Mastodon social media network to get C2 configuration without raising alarms.
  6. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Wednesday, 19-May-2021 12:32:40 EDT lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
    • GNU Social
    The #Freenode takeover happened. https://blog.bofh.it/debian/id_461

    The time may come for !gnusocial, #Friendica, #Mastodon, and other Fediverse software to move their #IRC channels to a different network. Hopefully, we can discuss and co-ordinate that move.
    In conversation Wednesday, 19-May-2021 12:32:40 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
  7. Minecraftchest1 (minecraftchest1@gnusocial.club)'s status on Tuesday, 11-May-2021 09:35:46 EDT Minecraftchest1 Minecraftchest1
    • GNU Social
    Learns that running a nightly build of GnuSocial isn't very smart.
    In conversation Tuesday, 11-May-2021 09:35:46 EDT from gnusocial.club permalink
  8. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Friday, 02-Apr-2021 22:35:47 EDT lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
    • GNU Social
    Q: What do I need to learn in order to contribute to !gnusocial ?

    A: https://www.diogo.site/projects/GNU-social/study_resources.html
    In conversation Friday, 02-Apr-2021 22:35:47 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
  9. Thunder Beaver (thndrbvr@gnusocial.club)'s status on Friday, 22-Jan-2021 08:00:16 EST Thunder Beaver Thunder Beaver
    • GNU Social
    !gs I'm really digging Choqok v1.7 under KDE Plasma & lxqt. It's got enough features and I'm learning more every time I use it.
    In conversation Friday, 22-Jan-2021 08:00:16 EST from gnusocial.club permalink
  10. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Friday, 01-Jan-2021 16:09:14 EST lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
    • GNU Social
    @Diogo, @tenma @xrevan86 Happy new year to you and others involved in the !gnusocial project. Thanks for your efforts.
    In conversation Friday, 01-Jan-2021 16:09:14 EST from nu.federati.net permalink
  11. Safi ud Din Khan (safiuddinkhan@gnusocial.club)'s status on Saturday, 05-Dec-2020 11:26:55 EST Safi ud Din Khan Safi ud Din Khan
    • GNU Social
    Hello
    In conversation Saturday, 05-Dec-2020 11:26:55 EST from gnusocial.club permalink
  12. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Nov-2020 10:48:57 EST lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
    • GNU Social
    • VegOs ✔♋
    @vegos I agree. To most organizations, their primary concern is reach. So they congregate on big #corpocentric #socnets, even when the central corporation running things is actively hostile to their point of view.

    Then they're butthurt when their accounts are shadowbanned.

    Years ago, I tried to persuade some local Black churches and ethic-focused organizations to join !GNUsocial and #Diaspora, but was unsuccessful. I think they all joined #Facebook, where their posts are hidden by the algorithms.
    In conversation Tuesday, 24-Nov-2020 10:48:57 EST from nu.federati.net permalink
  13. Thunder Beaver (thndrbvr@gnusocial.club)'s status on Sunday, 22-Nov-2020 20:34:45 EST Thunder Beaver Thunder Beaver
    • GNU Social
    I'm sure many of you have heard about something going on with #section230 by now. Unsurprisingly, the #EFF has some good information on it.
    https://www.eff.org/issues/cda230
    https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/11/dont-blame-section-230-big-techs-failures-blame-big-tech
    In conversation Sunday, 22-Nov-2020 20:34:45 EST from gnusocial.club permalink

    Attachments

    1. Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act
      from Electronic Frontier Foundation
       47 U.S.C. § 230, a Provision of the Communication Decency Act Tucked inside the Communications Decency Act (CDA) of 1996 is one of the most valuable tools for protecting freedom of expression and innovation on the Internet: Section 230. This comes somewhat as a surprise, since the original purpose of the legislation was to restrict free speech on the Internet. The Internet community as a whole objected strongly to the Communications Decency Act, and with EFF's help, the anti-free speech provisions were struck down by the Supreme Court. But thankfully, CDA 230 remains and in the years since has far outshone the rest of the law. Section 230 says that "No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider" (47 U.S.C. § 230). In other words, online intermediaries that host or republish speech are protected against a range of laws that might otherwise be used to hold them legally responsible for what others say and do. The protected intermediaries include not only regular Internet Service Providers (ISPs), but also a range of "interactive computer service providers," including basically any online service that publishes third-party content. Though there are important exceptions for certain criminal and intellectual property-based claims, CDA 230 creates a broad protection that has allowed innovation and free speech online to flourish. This legal and policy framework has allowed for YouTube and Vimeo users to upload their own videos, Amazon and Yelp to offer countless user reviews, craigslist to host classified ads, and Facebook and Twitter to offer social networking to hundreds of millions of Internet users. Given the sheer size of user-generated websites (for example, Facebook alone has more than 1 billion users, and YouTube users upload 100 hours of video every minute), it would be infeasible for online intermediaries to prevent objectionable content from cropping up on their site. Rather than face potential liability for their users' actions, most would likely not host any user content at all or would need to protect themselves by being actively engaged in censoring what we say, what we see, and what we do online. In short, CDA 230 is perhaps the most influential law to protect the kind of innovation that has allowed the Internet to thrive since 1996. Click here for our infographic about the importance of CDA 230. CDA 230 also offers its legal shield to bloggers who act as intermediaries by hosting comments on their blogs. Under the law, bloggers are not liable for comments left by readers, the work of guest bloggers, tips sent via email, or information received through RSS feeds. This legal protection can still hold even if a blogger is aware of the objectionable content or makes editorial judgments. The legal protections provided by CDA 230 are unique to U.S. law; European nations, Canada, Japan, and the vast majority of other countries do not have similar statutes on the books. While these countries have high levels of Internet access, most prominent online services are based in the United States. This is in part because CDA 230 makes the U.S. a safe haven for websites that want to provide a platform for controversial or political speech and a legal environment favorable to free expression. EFF works to ensure strong legal protections for Internet intermediaries and endeavors to fight threats that would weaken such protections for intermediaries and users. We realize that a combination of technology policy and law protecting intermediaries ultimately helps uphold freedom of speech online. NOTE: This summary of CDA 230 isn't a substitute for, nor does it constitute, legal advice. Only an attorney who knows the details of your particular situation can provide the kind of advice you need if you're being threatened with a lawsuit. The goal of these pages is to give you a basic roadmap to the legal issues surrounding the interactive computer services covered by CDA 230.
    2. Don’t Blame Section 230 for Big Tech’s Failures. Blame Big Tech.
      from Electronic Frontier Foundation
      Next time you hear someone blame Section 230 for a problem with social media platforms, ask yourself two questions: first, was this problem actually caused by Section 230? Second, would weakening Section 230 solve the problem? Politicians and commentators on both sides of the aisle frequently blame...
  14. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Sunday, 16-Aug-2020 13:43:36 EDT lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
    • GNU Social
    Efforts to mount a rescue of #GSNO appear to have failed. If you’re a user of #gnusocial.no, you have about two weeks to grab your data and find a new #Fediverse home. You can see a list of some public !gnusocial instances at https://gnusocial.network/try/
    In conversation Sunday, 16-Aug-2020 13:43:36 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
  15. licho (@ me only --- "ghost" replies issue) (licho@gnusocial.no)'s status on Thursday, 13-Aug-2020 05:52:18 EDT licho (@ me only --- "ghost" replies issue) licho (@ me only --- "ghost" replies issue)
    • GNU Social
    • fediverse
    Recommend me !fediverse instances that:
    * have minimal block lists (only blocks spam; doesn't block controversial content or NSFW)
    * doesn't look like a copy of twitter

    Bonuses are:
    * sane admin
    * neutral domain name
    * both activitypub and ostatus support
    * good dark theme

    Going to miss this !gnusocial instance.
    In conversation Thursday, 13-Aug-2020 05:52:18 EDT from gnusocial.no permalink
  16. Kevin Faulkner (kondor6c@loadaverage.org)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Jun-2020 08:13:14 EDT Kevin Faulkner Kevin Faulkner
    • GNU Social
    a bit embarrassing, but I'm just now learning how the method of salting passwords actually works
    In conversation Tuesday, 09-Jun-2020 08:13:14 EDT from loadaverage.org permalink
  17. Thunder Beaver (thndrbvr@gnusocial.club)'s status on Sunday, 10-May-2020 01:49:15 EDT Thunder Beaver Thunder Beaver
    • GNU Social
    Is this thing on?
    In conversation Sunday, 10-May-2020 01:49:15 EDT from gnusocial.club permalink
  18. Thunder Beaver (thndrbvr@gnusocial.club)'s status on Thursday, 07-May-2020 03:44:28 EDT Thunder Beaver Thunder Beaver
    • GNU Social
    I feel like it seems I hate GS.. lol. I don't, I swear! It's just that I'm full of ideas and have much time to think.
    Besides, this is mostly all stuff I've seen on other sites/boards/forums. I think these ideas are all different from the other popular fediverse sites. Hopefully they incorporate support if necessary and this all makes GS stand out from the rest and gain in popularity. :D
    In conversation Thursday, 07-May-2020 03:44:28 EDT from gnusocial.club permalink
  19. Thunder Beaver (thndrbvr@gnusocial.club)'s status on Thursday, 07-May-2020 03:33:07 EDT Thunder Beaver Thunder Beaver
    • GNU Social
    Another bombardment of 7+ features requested at: https://notabug.org/diogo/gnu-social/issues
    This time mostly about Groups and notices.
    In conversation Thursday, 07-May-2020 03:33:07 EDT from gnusocial.club permalink

    Attachments

    1. diogo/gnu-social
      GNU social is a social communication software used in federated social networks. It is widely supported and has a large userbase. It is already used by the Free Software Foundation.
  20. Thunder Beaver (thndrbvr@gnusocial.club)'s status on Tuesday, 05-May-2020 23:00:47 EDT Thunder Beaver Thunder Beaver
    • GNU Social
    What are some good resources for learning PHP? And Javascript?
    Which should be learned first? Assuming some knowledge of HTML & CSS already.
    In conversation Tuesday, 05-May-2020 23:00:47 EDT from gnusocial.club permalink
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