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Notices by vagabond (hamishcampbell@campaign.openworlds.info), page 16

  1. Jeremy (jdormit@mastodon.technology)'s status on Saturday, 18-Aug-2018 09:34:56 EDT Jeremy Jeremy

    I've been thinking about an #ActivityPub implementation for #Wordpress. My idea supports:

    - publishing blog posts and comments to ActivityPub-compliant servers, letting users follow/reply to/share/like these via other compliant services
    - @-mentioning other ActivtyPub actors (e.g. Mastodon users) in posts and comments
    - commenting on posts from Mastodon or other ActivityPub services

    I've written up some technical notes at https://gist.github.com/jdormit/1049324b95e5096be20ee9ad1d749104. I'd appreciate feedback, so please comment there!

    In conversation Saturday, 18-Aug-2018 09:34:56 EDT from mastodon.technology permalink Repeated by hamishcampbell

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      Notes about an ActivityPub implementation for Wordpress
      from Gist
      Notes about an ActivityPub implementation for Wordpress
  2. vagabond (hamishcampbell@campaign.openworlds.info)'s status on Saturday, 18-Aug-2018 04:08:29 EDT vagabond vagabond

    https://medium.com/@johnmark/why-open-source-failed-6cae5d6a9f6 Food for #geeky thought.

    In conversation Saturday, 18-Aug-2018 04:08:29 EDT from campaign.openworlds.info permalink

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      Why Open Source Failed – John Mark – Medium
      from Medium
      2018 is the 20th anniversary of the term “open source”, and a good number of articles have been written and conference talks given about…
  3. ja (ja@campaign.openworlds.info)'s status on Thursday, 26-Jul-2018 11:36:10 EDT ja ja

    #Facebook shares plummet on tiny shortfall in predicted growth https://boingboing.net/2018/07/26/short-facebook.html What a pity! ;)))

    In conversation Thursday, 26-Jul-2018 11:36:10 EDT from campaign.openworlds.info permalink Repeated by hamishcampbell
  4. Jeremy (jdormit@mastodon.technology)'s status on Sunday, 12-Aug-2018 00:54:45 EDT Jeremy Jeremy
    • icaria36

    @icaria36 As for why WordPress - it runs half the internet! Making a one-click install plugin that puts a WP server onto ActivityPub has the potential to dramatically increase mindshare and usage of Mastodon, PeerTube, and other ActivityPub apps.

    In conversation Sunday, 12-Aug-2018 00:54:45 EDT from mastodon.technology permalink Repeated by hamishcampbell
  5. Melik Manukyan - ludvigart.com (melik@bitcoinhackers.org)'s status on Saturday, 11-Aug-2018 16:05:04 EDT Melik Manukyan - ludvigart.com Melik Manukyan - ludvigart.com

    Mastodon is more decentralized than the *entire* #ethereum platform and ecosystem. It is also being developed by competent devs and has a huge network effect. It also didn’t need to rob millions of people through thousands of scammy junk ICOs.

    In conversation Saturday, 11-Aug-2018 16:05:04 EDT from bitcoinhackers.org permalink Repeated by hamishcampbell
  6. Dan Fixes Coin-Ops (ifixcoinops@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 11-Aug-2018 09:14:31 EDT Dan Fixes Coin-Ops Dan Fixes Coin-Ops

    When social media is working properly, stupid ideas get very small audiences and are almost instantly forgotten, which is what I saw here. Meanwhile on Facebook and Twitter everyone was falling all over themselves to share the article and send it traffic, so that they could talk about how stupid it was. The left is particularly bad at this - we're a scorn-powered free advertising machine for the right's dumber ideas, and we made that article Forbes' most-talked-about story of the year.

    In conversation Saturday, 11-Aug-2018 09:14:31 EDT from mastodon.social permalink Repeated by hamishcampbell
  7. vagabond (hamishcampbell@campaign.openworlds.info)'s status on Saturday, 11-Aug-2018 09:20:24 EDT vagabond vagabond

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RrphEZxmUo The famous mashup of early environmental nonviolent direct action produced by Richard Hering and George Marshall in 1993. The video collates actions from the beginnings of UK environmental NVDA 1991-93, along with other actions from around the world. Its extensive and humorous use of montage techniques made it inspirational to many actual campaigners as well as future ones. The video even appears in a novel.

    In conversation Saturday, 11-Aug-2018 09:20:24 EDT from campaign.openworlds.info permalink

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      The Direct Action Video
      By visionontv from YouTube
  8. vagabond (hamishcampbell@campaign.openworlds.info)'s status on Monday, 23-Jul-2018 14:34:27 EDT vagabond vagabond

    In the countryside #serbia #boatingeurope #rainbow

    In conversation Monday, 23-Jul-2018 14:34:27 EDT from campaign.openworlds.info permalink
  9. vagabond (hamishcampbell@campaign.openworlds.info)'s status on Monday, 23-Jul-2018 12:41:02 EDT vagabond vagabond
    • jim

    @jim I haven't, the are a few admins, check the back-end?

    In conversation Monday, 23-Jul-2018 12:41:02 EDT from campaign.openworlds.info permalink
  10. vagabond (hamishcampbell@campaign.openworlds.info)'s status on Sunday, 22-Jul-2018 06:14:30 EDT vagabond vagabond

    You can see why Google took the '"don't be evil" out of it's mission statement. https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/07/googles-iron-grip-on-android-controlling-open-source-by-any-means-necessary/

    In conversation Sunday, 22-Jul-2018 06:14:30 EDT from campaign.openworlds.info permalink

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      Google’s iron grip on Android: Controlling open source by any means necessary
      from Ars Technica
      From the archives: Android is open—except for all the good parts.
  11. vagabond (hamishcampbell@campaign.openworlds.info)'s status on Sunday, 22-Jul-2018 01:44:32 EDT vagabond vagabond

    http://scripting.com/2016/06/18/1324.html Twitter, when they put limits on the use of the API, decided to be an apartment building. A great one for sure. And it makes a lot of money. But there are severe limits on the creativity that comes out of the building. They might have made even more money if they chose to be the Central Park of the web.

    In conversation Sunday, 22-Jul-2018 01:44:32 EDT from campaign.openworlds.info permalink

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      The Central Park of the web
      from Scripting News
      Evan Williams says that the web is about money now, not creativity. He says this follows the pattern of previous technologies. At first there's a wonderful burst of creativity and then it's locked down by a few big companies. The fun is over. Now it's about money.I guess that's what you see from his perspective. And from Facebook, Apple and Google, and maybe Oracle and Salesforce, and a few others. But there are technologies that went a different way. My favorite example is Manhattan's relationship to Central Park. The apartment buildings around the park are the money, and the creativity is in the park. The buildings are exclusive, the most expensive real estate in the world. The park is open to anyone, rich or poor, from anywhere in the world. The park is the engine of renewal. It's where the new stuff comes from. The buildings are where the money is parked. In the interview Williams did with the Atlantic, in NYC, they looked into the park from a nearby hotel. That's one valid perspective of course. Or you could go for a walk and see what's happening inside the park.You can see a great concert at Lincoln Center or Carnegie Hall, but there's great music in the park too. It's different. But it's good music. And the price is right. ;-)And btw, Amazon is making the opposite bet from Evan's. They offer cheap servers for everyone. I think that's the right bet. But that's my point of view. Twitter, when they put limits on the use of the API, decided to be an apartment building. A great one for sure. And it makes a lot of money. But there are severe limits on the creativity that comes out of the building. They might have made even more money if they chose to be the Central Park of the web. 
  12. hamish campbell (hamishcampbell@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 21-Jul-2018 09:07:33 EDT hamish campbell hamish campbell

    Arrived in Belgrade #boatingeurope

    In conversation Saturday, 21-Jul-2018 09:07:33 EDT from mastodon.social permalink Repeated by hamishcampbell
  13. Sheogorath 🦊 (sheogorath@g0v.social)'s status on Saturday, 14-Jul-2018 05:07:07 EDT Sheogorath 🦊 Sheogorath 🦊
    • steckerhalter 🇨🇭

    @steckerhalter
    Npm put the concept of component based development at its core.

    This is a valid thing but people don't consider the implications. In Component-driven development you have to trust your component vendors. I know this is something some people hate, but welcome to how the world works.

    The problem in the node ecosystem is that trust is cheap to get and there are often no big vendors for tons of components

    In conversation Saturday, 14-Jul-2018 05:07:07 EDT from g0v.social permalink Repeated by hamishcampbell
  14. Mayel - ghost account (mayel@social.coop)'s status on Friday, 13-Jul-2018 09:20:57 EDT Mayel - ghost account Mayel - ghost account
    • CryptPad

    I've been using the #CryptPad collaborative online #editor with end-to-end encryption (and getting a lot of friends to use it) so much that I'm considering setting up an instance on a server.

    @cryptpad is now fundraising for some awesome milestones:

    - Spreadsheets and Office-like docs by integrating http://onlyoffice.com
    - Commenting
    - Shared Drives
    - #Federation for pads with cross-instance commenting and messaging!
    - Offline editing
    - Suggested edits

    https://blog.cryptpad.fr/2018/07/13/CryptPad-Roadmap/

    In conversation Friday, 13-Jul-2018 09:20:57 EDT from social.coop permalink Repeated by hamishcampbell
  15. jim (jim@campaign.openworlds.info)'s status on Thursday, 05-Jul-2018 11:03:55 EDT jim jim

    What a day! #Article13 #SaveYourInternet

    In conversation Thursday, 05-Jul-2018 11:03:55 EDT from campaign.openworlds.info permalink Repeated by hamishcampbell
  16. Lord Bowlich (lordbowlich@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 14-Jul-2018 00:10:18 EDT Lord Bowlich Lord Bowlich

    I see that my comment on HN that static sites shouldn't be pushed into having to have run HTTPS went over like a bucket of bricks.

    Teenage me figured out how to get Apache running on the home PC so I could host my "home page"

    Teenage me wouldn't have a clue how to get a cert set up.

    Requiring HTTPS becomes an additional hurdle, easy for corporations to jump over, but horrible for the amateur.

    I'd rather a playground for enthusiasts than a system built where the corp interests are central.

    In conversation Saturday, 14-Jul-2018 00:10:18 EDT from mastodon.social permalink Repeated by hamishcampbell
  17. Doc Edward Morbius ⭕ (dredmorbius@mastodon.cloud)'s status on Saturday, 14-Jul-2018 00:31:03 EDT Doc Edward Morbius ⭕ Doc Edward Morbius ⭕

    Q: Isn't there something bigger than us? Something else?

    A: Yes. Elephants.

    Q: No, really.

    A: Well, grain barges.

    In conversation Saturday, 14-Jul-2018 00:31:03 EDT from mastodon.cloud permalink Repeated by hamishcampbell
  18. Henry Edward Hardy (hhardy01@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 14-Jul-2018 02:08:03 EDT Henry Edward Hardy Henry Edward Hardy
    • ᴜʀᴀɴᴛʜᴇʀ 🌐🏴

    @uranther

    No exaggeration. Siemens and Xerox have been backdoored since pre-digital days. All printers. All international cables. etc.

    In conversation Saturday, 14-Jul-2018 02:08:03 EDT from mastodon.social permalink Repeated by hamishcampbell
  19. dansup (dansup@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 14-Jul-2018 02:04:15 EDT dansup dansup

    ActivityPub is still very young, only a couple months old.

    Its great to see so much enthusiasm and new projects.

    The network effect applies just as it does to traditional silo'd social media platforms.

    It's just a matter of time for the fediverse to grow and become mainstream enough to sustain that model while providing a superior experience. #activitypub

    In conversation Saturday, 14-Jul-2018 02:04:15 EDT from mastodon.social permalink Repeated by hamishcampbell
  20. Bob Mottram 🔧 ☕ ✅ (bob@soc.freedombone.net)'s status on Saturday, 14-Jul-2018 03:02:29 EDT Bob Mottram 🔧 ☕ ✅ Bob Mottram 🔧 ☕ ✅
    • ᴜʀᴀɴᴛʜᴇʀ 🌐🏴
    • Scary Jerry
    @jerry @uranther In the early 1990s me and some friends by accident ran into a US spy station protest while searching for a pub. The protesters told us about how the US was listening to all telephone calls, and that the purpose of the place was primarily economic espionage and not detecting Soviet aircraft as claimed. At the time I didn't believe them and thought it was just a conspiracy theory. The Snowden documents much later confirmed what the protesters had said.
    In conversation Saturday, 14-Jul-2018 03:02:29 EDT from soc.freedombone.net permalink Repeated by hamishcampbell
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