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  1. Mayel - ghost account (mayel@social.coop)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Jan-2018 04:13:31 EST Mayel - ghost account Mayel - ghost account
    in reply to
    • Fabián Heredia 🚲

    @fabianhjr

    Here's the link for those who don't know #SSB: https://www.scuttlebutt.nz/

    I'm at @aTQuVwkglxM9TABZlDBk1NF4rqfe1v6yjyH+KFb3mPI=.ed25519

    In conversation Wednesday, 10-Jan-2018 04:13:31 EST from social.coop permalink
  2. Fabián Heredia 🚲 (fabianhjr@social.coop)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Jan-2018 02:49:29 EST Fabián Heredia 🚲 Fabián Heredia 🚲

    I am also on #SSB, trying #PatchWork out and I think it is really promising. :3

    Only thing I am concerned about is storage. I am already using ~550 MB and I am just getting started.

    Anyone else there from #SocialCoop or other mastodon instances? What have you liked or disliked about it?

    My id:

    @k53z9zrXEsxytIE+38qaApl44ZJS68XvkepQ0fyJLdg=.ed25519

    https://social.coop/media/CZMJ4cvy7kB8u4ebE8E

    In conversation Wednesday, 10-Jan-2018 02:49:29 EST from social.coop permalink Repeated by mayel
  3. neville park (nev@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Jan-2018 16:48:38 EST neville park neville park

    In Fast Company, researcher Alex Rosenblat (@mawnikr@twitter.com) documents how Uber drivers' online forums are loosening Uber's control on information: https://www.fastcompany.com/40501439/the-network-uber-drivers-built

    #labour #gigeconomy #precariat #platformcoop-related

    In conversation Tuesday, 09-Jan-2018 16:48:38 EST from social.coop permalink Repeated by mayel

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      The Network Uber Drivers Built
      from Fast Company
      Ride-hail drivers work alone, but they’re banding together online to compare notes, uncover new policies, and help each other navigate the rough roads of the gig economy.
  4. Christobal (christobal@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Jan-2018 09:22:14 EST Christobal Christobal
    in reply to
    • Mayel - ghost account
    • Rushkoff

    @mayel
    I would start a whole new repo to be honest.
    @Rushkoff

    In conversation Tuesday, 09-Jan-2018 09:22:14 EST from social.coop permalink Repeated by mayel
  5. Mayel - ghost account (mayel@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Jan-2018 09:11:05 EST Mayel - ghost account Mayel - ghost account
    • Rushkoff

    "Fork the Economy" by @Rushkoff

    "I've given up on fixing the economy. The economy is not broken. It's simply unjust. There's a difference.

    We have to stop looking at our economy as a broken system, but one that is working absolutely true to its original design. It's time to be progressive -- and this means initiating systemic changes."

    https://www.shareable.net/blog/fork-the-economy

    In conversation Tuesday, 09-Jan-2018 09:11:05 EST from social.coop permalink

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      Fork the Economy
      from Shareable
      I've given up on fixing the economy. The economy is not broken. It's simply unjust. There's a difference.We have to stop looking at our economy as a broken system, but one that is working absolutely true to its original design. It's time to be progressive -- and this means initiating systemic changes.
  6. Dave V. ND3JR (nd3jr@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Jan-2018 08:29:10 EST Dave V. ND3JR Dave V. ND3JR

    Does anyone know of or written an article on how to use Mastodon? I've got at least two people who've made their way here from Twitter who could use some help.

    I'm not talking about articles about Mastodon, but actual articles on how to use it. Tutorials, if you will.

    In conversation Tuesday, 09-Jan-2018 08:29:10 EST from social.coop permalink Repeated by mayel
  7. MMN-o ✅⃠ (mmn@social.umeahackerspace.se)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2018 18:37:37 EST MMN-o ✅⃠ MMN-o ✅⃠
    • Christine Lemmer-Webber
    If I were to describe #activitypub as "SMTP over HTTP using arbitrarily extended JSON", would I be very off? @cwebber
    In conversation Monday, 08-Jan-2018 18:37:37 EST from social.umeahackerspace.se permalink Repeated by mayel
  8. Rowan (rowan@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2018 16:02:14 EST Rowan Rowan

    i wrote a blog post about what mastodon is. i know that it's a tired genre, but i think that i did a good job of explaining it in an easy-to-approach way. please read and share!
    https://blog.rowan.website/2018/01/08/yet-another-explanation-of-mastodon/

    In conversation Monday, 08-Jan-2018 16:02:14 EST from social.coop permalink Repeated by mayel

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      yet another explanation of Mastodon
      from Rowan Lupton
      The situation: you've seen people talking about Mastodon. Maybe you're intrigued, maybe you're not. Either way, when they've tried to explain it to you, you've been confused, turned off, or maybe even a little angry that they won't shut up about it. I'm going to try and undo some of
  9. Mayel - ghost account (mayel@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2018 12:09:33 EST Mayel - ghost account Mayel - ghost account
    • Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UK
    • A kind (of) writer

    @mareklach @vfrmedia I think their mobile apps already do everything you're describing

    In conversation Monday, 08-Jan-2018 12:09:33 EST from social.coop permalink
  10. Mayel - ghost account (mayel@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2018 12:07:34 EST Mayel - ghost account Mayel - ghost account
    • Bi Bi Bunny

    @sadie_bunny I haven't used Windows in many many years, so not sure... but a quick search came up with these options:

    http://app.jbbres.com/actions/ (looks most like Automator, but project is discontinued)

    https://pywinauto.github.io (scripting based, free software)

    https://www.getautoma.com (commercial)

    In conversation Monday, 08-Jan-2018 12:07:34 EST from social.coop permalink

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      Pywinauto
      from pywinauto
      Windows GUI automation with python
  11. Mayel - ghost account (mayel@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2018 12:01:11 EST Mayel - ghost account Mayel - ghost account
    • Christobal

    @christobal decentralised costs (outsourcing if you will) to the user, but retaining centralised control, what a capitalist's dream!

    In conversation Monday, 08-Jan-2018 12:01:11 EST from social.coop permalink
  12. Antanicus (antanicus@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2018 07:43:29 EST Antanicus Antanicus
    in reply to
    • Mayel - ghost account

    @mayel this only confirms the old saying "there isn't a thing you can't make worse just adding a blockchain"

    In conversation Monday, 08-Jan-2018 07:43:29 EST from social.coop permalink Repeated by mayel
  13. Mayel - ghost account (mayel@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2018 07:41:56 EST Mayel - ghost account Mayel - ghost account

    Will 2017 see the increased centralization and control by small elites of so called decentralised services? After Zuckerberg announcing that he'll dedicate this year to this topic (in a very fuzzy way), here's Telegram launching a new blockchain system and cryptocurrency, "to combine both a centralized and decentralized infrastructure.
    Telegram also plans to retain at least 52 percent of the entire supply of the Grams cryptocurrency."

    http://nzzl.us/akNwkUo

    In conversation Monday, 08-Jan-2018 07:41:56 EST from social.coop permalink

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      Telegram plans multi-billion dollar ICO for chat cryptocurrency
      By <a href="/author/mike-butcher/" title="Posts by Mike Butcher" onclick="s_objectID='river_author';" rel="author">Mike Butcher</a>, <a href="/author/josh-constine/" title="Posts by Josh Constine" onclick="s_objectID='river_author';" rel="author">Josh Constine</a> from TechCrunch

      Encrypted messaging startup Telegram plans to launch its own blockchain platform and native cryptocurrency, powering payments on its chat app and beyond. According to multiple sources which have spoken to TechCrunch, the “Telegram Open Network” (TON) will be a new, ‘third generation’ blockchain with superior capabilities, after Bitcoin and, later, Ethereum paved the way.

      The launch will be funded with an enormous Initial Coin Offering, with forthcoming private pre-sales ranging into the hundreds of millions, potentially making it one of the largest ICOs to date. Demand is driven by the fact that rather than the ICO coming from a fresh startup, Telegram is a well-established messaging platform used around the world.

      Adopting a homegrown cryptocurrency could give Telegram’s payment system enormous independence from any government or bank — something Co-founder and CEO Pavel Durov is known to covet after investors took over his last company, Russian social network VK. Durov has not responded to TechCrunch’s several attempts to contact him regarding this story.

      The potential for a cryptocurrency inside a widely adopted messaging app is enormous.

      With cryptocurrency powered payments inside Telegram, users could bypass remittance fees when sending funds across international borders, move sums of money privately thanks to the app’s encryption, deliver micropayments that would incur too high of credit card fees, and more.

      Selling a TON of cryptocurrency

      Telegram is understood to be considering raising as much as $500 million in the pre-ICO sale at a potential total token value in the range of $3 billion to $5 billion. However, those figures could change before the ICO, which could come as soon as March. Those figures would make it possibly the biggest private crypto raise to date after Tezos, which raised over $230 million in July.

      A pre-sale in an ICO is a minimum cap on investments (sometimes with discounts) to attract big investors (‘whales’) before a wider token sale to retail investors. The public, retail phase of an ICO tends to raise less because there is a long tail of people investing small sums. But front-loading the ICO with institutional investment inspires confidence for retail investors.

      Those pre-sale investors may be required to place a minimum buy-in of $20 million if they’re outside of Durov’s inner circle. Sources say that the ICO will require real fiat currency like US dollars for buy-in, not Bitcoin or Ether as others ICOs have to date.

      Top-tier institutional investment firms have expressed interest, but Durov is said to be wary of accepting their cash. One firm rumored to have pushed for a pre-sale allocation is Mail.Ru Group (formerly DST), founded by Russian emigre Yuri Milner. A spokesperson for DST did not reply to our inquiry about this story.

      Understanding Telegram Open Network

      Durov’s idea is to launch an entirely new blockchain, using the Telegram’s 180 million users as rocket fuel to power forward into mainstream adoption off cryptocurrency and making Telegram, effectively, a kingmaker of other cryptocurrencies, because of its existing scale.

      According to Telegram’s white paper that TechCrunch has review portions of, its cryptocurrency will be called “Gram” and could potentially gain immediate mainstream adoption by being tied to Telegram’s chat app.

      Sources say Durov has decided to combine both a centralized and decentralized infrastructure, since a totally decentralized network doesn’t scale as fast as one which has some elements of centralization, hence why Telegram needs to own its own blockchain.

      Moving to a decentralized blockchain platform could kill two birds with one stone for Telegram. As well as creating a full-blown cryptocurrency economy inside the app, it would also insulate it against the attacks and accusations of nation-states such as Iran, where it now accounts for 40% of Iran’s internet traffic but was temporarily blocked amongst nationwide protests against the government.

      Telegram has played a delicate political balancing act to try and retain its users in the country, shutting down some channels for calling for the downfall of the government, while keeping others open.

      WeChat But With Crypto

      With TON, Telegram aims to develop cryptocurrency-based utility akin to WeChat, which has blossomed into much more than a chat app and acts as default payment mechanism for many in China.

      While payments can be made very quickly in WeChat for a variety of services, the system remains very centralized. A decentralized platform such as TON could offer more security and resilience.

      Sources say that Telegram plans to allow users to hold both Telegram’s currency and fiat currency in a forthcoming wallet.

      There’s also the existing developer ecosystem Telegram has built up around it, where bots and services are offered by third-party developers. Again, here TON could, in theory, underly everything a developer brings to Telegram.

      Inside TON

      In a 132 page white paper, Telegram has outlined a four-stage plan:

      “TON Services” will be a platform for third-party services of any kind that enables smartphone like friendly interfaces for decentralized apps and smart contracts.

      “TON DNS” is a service for assigning human-readable names to accounts, smart contracts services and network nodes. With TON DNS, accessing decentralized services could be like “viewing a website on the World Wide Web.”

      “TON Payments” is a platform for micropayments and a micropayment channel network. It aims to be used for “instant off-chain value transfers between users bots and other services”. Safeguards built into the system are designed to ensure that these transfers “are as secure as on-chain transactions”.

      The “TON Blockchain” will consist of a master chain and 2-to-the-power-of-92 accompanying blockchains. Its most notable aspect is that it will have an “Infinite Sharing Paradigm” to achieve scalability. Thus, TON blockchains aim to be able to “automatically split and merge to accommodate changes in load”. This would mean new blocks are generated quickly and “the absence of long queues helps keep transaction costs low, even if some of the services using the platform become massively popular”.

      It will also consist of “Instant Hypercube Routing” designed so the blockchain can maintain top speed even as it grows. Its proof of stake approach will reach consensus through a variant of the ‘Byzantine Fault Tolerant’ protocol, again increasing speed and efficiency. And it will also use 2-D Distributed Ledgers. This means the TON can grow new valid blocks on top of any blocks that were proven to be incorrect to avoid any unnecessary forks. In other words, TON aims to be ‘self-healing’.

      TON’s third generation blockchain will be based on a dynamic ‘proof of stake’ secured by multiple parties with a high degree of fault tolerance. It will also handle storage of ID, payments and smart contracts. So, instead of relying on proof of work to create its currency, Telegram will rely on a new, less energy-hogging way of mining cryptocurrency than the original Bitcoin method.

      The claim is that it will be capable of a vastly superior number of transactions, around 1 million per second. In other words, similar to the ambitions of the Polkadot project out of Berlin — but with an installed base of 180 million people. This makes it an ‘interchain’ with so-called ‘dynamic sharding’.

      Keeping Control

      The white paper also makes clear that four percent of the supply of Grams (200 million Grams) will be reserved for Telegram’s development team with a four-year vesting period. Telegram also plans to retain “at least 52 percent” of the entire supply of the Grams cryptocurrency to protect it from speculative trading and maintain flexibility. The remaining 44 percent will be sold in both the public and private sale.

      The currency will be listed on external exchanges and used inside the Telegram app.

      Timing-wise, the first quarter of this year will see the launch of the Telegram External Secure ID, followed by an MVP of TON. The launch of the Telegram Wallet is slated for Q4 2018, and the creation of the TON-based economy could launch in Q1 2019. The rest of the TON Services would follow in Q2 2019.

      Some in the crypto community remain skeptical of TON. “I just think this is the CEO’s way of monetizing Telegram, basically,” says Jackson Palmer, the founder of early cryptocurrency Dogecoin.

      The Brothers Durov

      Durov and his brother Nikolai Durov, a mathematical genius, were behind the creation of VK, “Russia’s Facebook”, worth an estimated $3 billion, but were effectively forced to sell their stake in the company by oligarch shareholders deeply connected to the Putin-led government. Although Pavel managed to negotiate an exit with a large payoff, he’s known to have harbored a resentment against outside investors ever since.

      Pavel reportedly left Russia with $300 million and 2,000 Bitcoins and, after buying a citizenship in St. Kitts and Nevis, splits his time between London, Dubai and, where possible, Russia. Telegram’s move into crypto could give him another shot at a massive fortune, while potentially turning the chat app into a vast payment network protected from government interference.

  14. Mayel - ghost account (mayel@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2018 07:02:46 EST Mayel - ghost account Mayel - ghost account
    • Bob Mottram
    • Vertigo
    • Charlag
    • Antanicus
    • h

    @charlag @Antanicus @h @vertigo @bob

    yeah I've finally switched for good from iOS to Android, and while I've always used Linux in parallel to OSX, I feel like I'm almost ready to break up with the Mac, the hardware has been getting worse as well, so there aren't too many reasons left...

    In conversation Monday, 08-Jan-2018 07:02:46 EST from social.coop permalink
  15. Mayel - ghost account (mayel@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2018 06:59:51 EST Mayel - ghost account Mayel - ghost account
    • Bob Mottram
    • Vertigo
    • Charlag
    • Antanicus
    • h

    @charlag @h @vertigo @Antanicus @bob

    oh I didn't know that, a real pity!

    loving his website btw http://macosxautomation.com/

    In conversation Monday, 08-Jan-2018 06:59:51 EST from social.coop permalink
  16. Mayel - ghost account (mayel@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2018 06:02:45 EST Mayel - ghost account Mayel - ghost account
    • Bob Mottram
    • Vertigo
    • Antanicus
    • h

    @Antanicus @h @vertigo @bob

    Also notice the record button, and the language dropdown which now has JavaScript too (though you can only record into AppleScript)

    In conversation Monday, 08-Jan-2018 06:02:45 EST from social.coop permalink
  17. Mayel - ghost account (mayel@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2018 05:59:36 EST Mayel - ghost account Mayel - ghost account
    • Bob Mottram
    • Vertigo
    • Antanicus
    • h

    @Antanicus @h @vertigo @bob

    Yeah it's always nice when you remember that it exists. "oh shit, why was I lazy and entered all these notes into the default Notes app, there's no export function so now I'm locked in 😟 oh wait.... time to check if there's AppleScript hooks! 😋"

    In conversation Monday, 08-Jan-2018 05:59:36 EST from social.coop permalink
  18. Mayel - ghost account (mayel@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2018 05:50:13 EST Mayel - ghost account Mayel - ghost account
    • Bob Mottram
    • Vertigo
    • Antanicus
    • h

    @h

    Actually OSX has two different ways to pipe apps together, they're really handy and powerful but I'm always surprised by how little they get used. One is UI based, trying to be accessible to end users (Automator), and the other uses a scripting language (AppleScript).

    @vertigo @Antanicus @bob

    https://social.coop/media/EHA_0cRvOC2yD5_KsCk https://social.coop/media/pxg4FZNJsFbNWcrO8I8

    In conversation Monday, 08-Jan-2018 05:50:13 EST from social.coop permalink
  19. Mayel - ghost account (mayel@social.coop)'s status on Sunday, 07-Jan-2018 15:18:33 EST Mayel - ghost account Mayel - ghost account

    Thoughts?

    "#SocialMedia Has Hijacked Our Brains and Threatens Global Democracy"

    https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/bjy7ez/social-media-threatens-global-democracy

    In conversation Sunday, 07-Jan-2018 15:18:33 EST from social.coop permalink

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      Social Media Has Hijacked Our Brains and Threatens Global Democracy
      from Motherboard
      The ‘social media revolution’ gave us Donald Trump and Brexit—and is making politics impossible.
  20. h (h@social.coop)'s status on Sunday, 07-Jan-2018 11:48:54 EST h h

    Meet Sci-Hub's Alexandra Elbakyan, the mastermind behind the liberation of 50 million journal articles that I refuse to call "stolen", shattering the $10 billion-per-year paywall of academic publishers.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/meet-the-woman-who-put-50-million-stolen-articles-online-so-you-can-read-them-for-free-a6964176.html

    In conversation Sunday, 07-Jan-2018 11:48:54 EST from social.coop permalink Repeated by mayel
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