Israeli Minister Calls for 'One Million Jews' to Settle in West Bank
Israeli Minister Calls for 'One Million Jews' to Settle in West Bank - Palestine Chronicle
Israel’s Minister of Construction and Housing Yitzhak Goldknopf has called for one million Jews to settle in the occupied West Bank.admin (Palestine Chronicle)
Free Our Feeds and Algorithmic Pluralism
What is the Fediverse?
The Fediverse, also known as the social web, is a network of independent social platforms connected by the open standard protocol ActivityPub. Users on a participating platform can follow their fri…Social Web Foundation
Utility says it’s being investigated in connection to one of the California wildfires
Utility says it's being investigated in connection to one of the California wildfires
So far there has been no official indication of arson in either blaze, and utility lines have not yet been identified as a cause either.Sean Wolfe (POWERGRID International)
Keir Starmer’s appointed British ambassador to the US has links to Epstein
Bank report details Peter Mandelson’s apparent contact with Jeffrey Epstein
JP Morgan report from 2019 found Epstein seemed to keep ‘particularly close relationship’ with Labour peerRowena Mason (The Guardian)
Ukraine halts production at Pokrovsk coal mine as Russia closes in, sources say
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New psyop slop is about to drop: Putin (2025) film, now with more AI pizzazz
A new English-language Polish film about Vladimir Putin, in which the Russian president is portrayed using AI-powered special effects to superimpose his real face on an actor, will premiere on 10 January.The biopic, titled Putin, is the work of Polish filmmaker Patryk Vega, who is best known for movies about the criminal underworld.
The director had initially planned to make a film about Russian gangsters but, after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, he decided to focus on “Russia’s biggest gangster”, Putin, he told newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza.
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“The audience needed to see the real Putin,” Vega told British newspaper The Telegraph. “They see him every day in the media. Even the best actor with great make-up wouldn’t convincingly portray a figure everyone in the world knows so well.”
I've been reading into the US politics too much, I thought they were writing about the capitol riot.
My condolences.
I’ve been reading into the US politics too much, I thought they were writing about the capitol riot.
I thought the exact same thing....
Mitt Romney Admits Push to Ban TikTok Is Aimed at Censoring the Palestinian Genocide.
Romney Admits Push to Ban TikTok Is Aimed at Censoring News Out of Gaza
A conversation between Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the Republican senator offered an "incredible historical document" showing how the U.S. views its role in the Middle East.julia-conley (Common Dreams)
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If you make the point simpler it works. "We are banning tiktok because it is a social media platform we have no ability to censor"
I won't argue against that.
with this in mind it makes sense to say "its because of isreal-palastine" because that is just a facet of not having control over platform censorship.
This part is illogical though. Claiming that due to a future event, we went back in time to block/and-or control a message makes no sense. This was my entire point. They are blocking it for many reasons and have been for years, but claiming the whole reason they spent years attempting to block it because of a single event that happened years later makes no sense.
single event that happened years later makes no sense.
The genocide of palestinians didn't begin in 2022. And the above commenter is correct, the US wants full control of its social media in order to spread pro-US foreign policy views, and tiktok is a threat to that.
Jean-Marie Le Pen: The Life and Death of a Nazi - Truthdig
Jean-Marie Le Pen: The Life and Death of a Nazi - Truthdig
Since the 1950s, he was France's foremost fascist and reveled in the controversy he could instigate merely by expressing his unapologetic opinion.Staff (Truthdig)
Glasgow factory smashed in overnight action for 'links to Gaza genocide'
Glasgow factory smashed in overnight action for 'links to Gaza genocide' -
Palestine Action Scotland targeted the offices of military parts manufacturer Parker Hannifin at its Glasgow production facility on Sunday night, damaging the building and covering it in red paint, which […]bluehost (palestineaction.org)
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Water shortage fears as Labour’s first AI growth zone sited close to new reservoir
Water shortage fears as Labour’s first AI growth zone sited close to new reservoir
First datacentre site proposed seven miles from Abingdon reservoir planned for water-stressed south-east EnglandHelena Horton (The Guardian)
Some FOSS games I've been playing recently
- SuperTuxKart
I really like this game because it's basically just FOSS Mario Kart. It has a lot of gamemodes, an (admittedly simple) kart stat system, many tracks and a lot of mods.
- OpenTTD
In OpenTTD, you transport cargo and people to different places. You can transport them using trains, buses, aeroplanes (airplanes if your American), boats and trams if you add a NewGRF (a mod). It is very addictive and it is quite easy to get into (except the signals).
- Pingus
It's FOSS Lemmings with penguins.
- Extreme Tux Racer
You play as Tux (or someone else) and slide yourself through terrain while you collect fish. It is fun, however I've found that it can get a bit repetitive. You can design levels, however it's a bit hard to do.
- SuperTux
It's 2D Mario with a penguin. BEST GAME EVER.
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gg - Games you can play in your terminal written in Go
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/24744907
I rewrote some popular games for the terminal! You can play 2048, the snake game, tic-tac-toe, connect 4, and many more.There's still a bunch of games to be made, so feel free to contribute :)
All contributions are welcome!
GitHub - Kaamkiya/gg: :space_invader: Games you can play in your terminal written in go
:space_invader: Games you can play in your terminal written in go - Kaamkiya/ggGitHub
Pro-ISIS Accounts Surge on Meta After Assad’s Ouster
Pro-ISIS Accounts Surge on Meta After Assad’s Ouster
Following years of aggressive content removal, Meta’s platforms now host a growing wave of ISIS-linked posts in the aftermath of Assad’s overthrow.Robert Inlakesh (MintPress News)
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in reply to Shyfer • • •It’s more usable, less decentralised at the moment but theoretically could be as good as mastodon.
Mastodon UX sucks balls. If they want people to use it over bsky they need to fix that.
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in reply to Blaze (he/him) • • •a tale as old as time, IRC has done this dance for ages now:
"it's totally decentralized guys! why are you using other platforms??"
- "okay so i can just run my own server and chat with people on freenode?"
"well no, you'd need freenode's permission to federate with them, obviously"
- "so it's not decentralized then."
"it is! it is! Freenode uses multiple servers!"
- "literally every large platform of any kind uses multiple servers, i'm going back to matrix where the only way i notice the large servers dying is because i stop seeing messages from their users.."
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in reply to chobeat • • •Well, obviously the $4m wouldn't have to be spend on ActivityPub protocol development, meaning it could be spend way more effectively to on specific gaps in the network and software.
But even that aside, ATproto is a funnel towards Bluesky the company. It's fundamentally designed to have a winner takes all situation, so yes maybe these $4m could be effectively used to improve it, but the only one that will ultimatly benefit from that is Bluesky.
Edit: I guess I am just repeating myself. But I recommend reading up on the ATproto design. It's not necessarily bad if your goal is to create a single global town-square (i.e. Twitter like) microblogging website, but given this design goal, it will always be dominated by a single entity controlling the app view, and that is likely to be Bluesky itself.
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in reply to poVoq • • •Well, if they build enough leverage, they could force Bluesky to adopt a version of AT that is less skewed in their favor. Protocol details are easy to change when you have only one adopter, lol. Not sure this is part of their strategy though.
Also you seem to be thinking that anybody involved in this (the fediverse, bluesky, this initiative) follow a logic of commoning, where this money will be spent to improve the technical protocol itself. I don't think this is the goal at all here. They want to change the power structure in the world of social media and integrating with AT is just a tool for that, that might change going forward. AT is interesting only insofar it supports their goal, but the interest of the "AT commons" (which for what I know is basically non-existant) is a secondary concern for now.
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in reply to chobeat • • •No, like I wrote in my edit:
I recommend reading up on the ATproto design. It’s not necessarily bad if your goal is to create a single global town-square (i.e. Twitter like) microblogging website, but given this design goal, it will always be dominated by a single entity controlling the app view, and that is likely to be Bluesky itself.
$4m is not nearly enough to wrestle control away from Bluesky, and even if that would succeed you would have not fundamentally changed the situation but just replaced one single controlling entity with another.
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in reply to poVoq • • •From what I read, apparently, AT Protocol does support decentralization, but the server requirements are pretty steep.
To put it in terms we can understand, there are servers and services. You can set up a server, but still wind up using a centralized service from Bluesky. But it is possible to set up competing centralized services so that Bluesky is not the only provider.
But, back to the first point, their minimum hardware requirements are so steep that you have to have pretty deep pockets to fully administer everything yourself.
There is a community called Blacksky that is trying to do this, so they are not dependent on Bluesky at all, yet still use AT Protocol.
Compare this with the fediverse, where you can start up a lightweight ActivityPub fediverse server on a small VPS.
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in reply to Avid Amoeba • • •Free Our Feeds wants to build a social media ecosystem ‘resistant to billionaire influence’
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in reply to chobeat • • •I think the fediverse will continue to grow, and it would mostly be because of projects like Loops and Pixelfed and other new services. But I think that Bluesky has a lead on us and it will continue to grow, mostly because bigger players with money can afford to actually build on the AT Protocol, which has higher hardware requirements.
Eventually, thanks to bridges and multi-protocol platforms, there will be a multi-protocol network, with big players who have money using AT Protocol, and people who want to start a server on a lower budget using ActivityPub.
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in reply to Scott M. Stolz • • •There's no evidence to support what you're talking about. Mastodon, Misskey and Lemmy monthly active users flatlined a long ago. They are not growing and there's no evidence they will resume to grow in these conditions.
A multi-protocol network might not be unlikely, but it will still be very asymetric, with AP as a secondary actor. Power shapes technology, not the other way around.
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in reply to chobeat • • •I agree that there needs to be some more "killer apps" for the fediverse for it to really take off. Luckily there are some people working on that. Loops and Pixelfed seem to be some recent highlights and are growing fast. And there are other apps that are being worked on that could change things.
One of the problems is that ActivityPub is somewhat limited to what Mastodon has implemented. A lot of other platforms want to implement some cool features, but none of those are supported by Mastodon. This limits the rest of the fediverse since they have to cater to the lowest common denominator.
It is one of the main reasons why Hubzilla still uses Zot6 as its primary protocol, and uses ActivityPub to communicate with everyone else. Hubzilla has features that the rest of the fediverse does not support, such as nomadic identity, privacy, and access control. And related to that, Bluesky also has features that ActivityPub does not support, or if ActivityPub does support it, is not implemented by the larger platforms.
I think this is the primary reason why the fediverse is
... show moreI agree that there needs to be some more "killer apps" for the fediverse for it to really take off. Luckily there are some people working on that. Loops and Pixelfed seem to be some recent highlights and are growing fast. And there are other apps that are being worked on that could change things.
One of the problems is that ActivityPub is somewhat limited to what Mastodon has implemented. A lot of other platforms want to implement some cool features, but none of those are supported by Mastodon. This limits the rest of the fediverse since they have to cater to the lowest common denominator.
It is one of the main reasons why Hubzilla still uses Zot6 as its primary protocol, and uses ActivityPub to communicate with everyone else. Hubzilla has features that the rest of the fediverse does not support, such as nomadic identity, privacy, and access control. And related to that, Bluesky also has features that ActivityPub does not support, or if ActivityPub does support it, is not implemented by the larger platforms.
I think this is the primary reason why the fediverse is falling behind. People look at what Mastodon has implemented and think that ActivityPub is weak compared to Zot6 or AT Protocol.
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in reply to Arthur Besse • • •Funny, Mastodon just posted a similar thing about creating a foundation. But the problem is, the existence of a foundation does nothing to prevent billionaires from controlling social media. For billionaires its very easy to donate a few hundred thousand USD to the foundation and gain influence that way. I expect that Bluesky will be fine for the first years (maybe like early Twitter), but sooner or later the foundation will take decisions that the users dont like, and there is nothing they can do about it.
In my view, the only way to avoid influence from billionaires is to avoid any large centralized structures. In the Fediverse there are dozens of platforms and thousands of instances. Even if a billionaire were to take control over a couple of projects or large instances, people would create forks in a matter of days. Some admins would block these corrupted instances, and their users would barely notice that anything changed.
So Bluesky is just trying to repeat something that has already failed. The Fediverse is the future, but it will take a long time for most peopl
... show moreFunny, Mastodon just posted a similar thing about creating a foundation. But the problem is, the existence of a foundation does nothing to prevent billionaires from controlling social media. For billionaires its very easy to donate a few hundred thousand USD to the foundation and gain influence that way. I expect that Bluesky will be fine for the first years (maybe like early Twitter), but sooner or later the foundation will take decisions that the users dont like, and there is nothing they can do about it.
In my view, the only way to avoid influence from billionaires is to avoid any large centralized structures. In the Fediverse there are dozens of platforms and thousands of instances. Even if a billionaire were to take control over a couple of projects or large instances, people would create forks in a matter of days. Some admins would block these corrupted instances, and their users would barely notice that anything changed.
So Bluesky is just trying to repeat something that has already failed. The Fediverse is the future, but it will take a long time for most people to understand that.
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