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Former UN Aid Chief Calls Gaza Genocide 'Worst Crime of the 21st Century'
Former UN Aid Chief Calls Gaza Genocide 'Worst Crime of the 21st Century'
"I am absolutely convinced that what's going on in Gaza is a genocide, because the thing speaks for itself," said Martin Griffiths.brett-wilkins (Common Dreams)
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"Israel is the largest American aircraft carrier in the world that cannot be sunk, does not carry even one American soldier, and is located in a critical region for American national security."
~Alexander Haig
There's your explanation, no secret CIA shit needed. Our economy runs on oil and the Middle East got it.
Also no secret, AIPAC has bought our entire political structure. Hell, they don't even need to spend, just scream "anti-Semite" at anyone screaming "genocide!".
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And it is amazing how many pieces of shit are out there. Shane on all the governments just going along with it.
The way everyone is going on about punching Nazis in the face, you would think that it's start catching on with people denying this tragedy.
This is simply objectively false. For example, ten times as many people died in the Syrian civil war.
"There is no prior experience in my five decades of humanitarian experience that can come close to comparison to the horror we are all seeing in Gaza."
This year is the 50th anniversary of the start of the Cambodian genocide. The Rawandan genocide was 31 years ago. This guy is either deliberately lying or an idiot.
the 20th century
Yes, that's why I quoted the part where he also says it's the worst in the last 50 years.
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For example, ten times as name people died in the Syrian civil war.
The Syrian civil war wasn't one crime; it was a war by multiple actors none particularly committed to human rights. Also Syria's population is more than ten times that of Gaza.
The person in the OP is talking about their experience in the 50 years part, so it's entirely possible they simply weren't involved in aid during or after the Rwandan genocide.
This year is the 50th anniversary of the start of the Cambodian genocide.
The Gaza genocide is, in fact, keeping pace with or beating the Cambodian genocide in terms of percentage of population killed per unit time; it's just that most of them are via malnutrition, disease or outright starvation and therefore not counted in official statistics. In Gaza the deaths are also only the most extreme effect of Israeli crimes; there's also the widespread (read: near-universal) starvation and disease, and the ridiculous number of injuries. Also Israeli crimes against children trump anything the Khmer Rouge did in that department, so I'm gonna agree with the OP on this one.
ten times as many people died in the Syrian civil war.
We're far too early in either Holocaust to officially tally the dead. The current counts in both countries are conservative.
This guy is either deliberately lying or an idiot.
This seems like you've got a weird bone to pick with a guy reporting on an industrial scale genocide of 1.4M people.
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Another of user ArbitrayValues comments right here from another thread, arguing that its ok for the catholic church to keep pedo priests confessions of their crimes secret:
The issue here is that Catholic priests have a religious obligation not to report crimes they find out about in certain specific circumstances, and this law would prevent them from fulfilling that obligation
So no, I dont think your opinions about genocide matter much, buddy. You always seem to pick the wrong side where religions are concerned.
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So this is a matter of religion for you? Which religion is that, and which side are you on?
Cute try at redirection. Original point stands, you reliably spout nonsense.
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no one said it did:
it can still be the worst crime of this century, because last century had even worse crimes at the same time as this one.
There is also the Uyghur genocide, strange he doesn't remember that
Edit: downvoted with no reply or reason, lemmy is really turning into reddit
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Major Indie Marketplace Itch.io Shadowbans NSFW Content, Trans Authors Impacted
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The Russian Foreign Ministry cited examples of "hate speech" by the Western political establishment
The Russian Foreign Ministry cited examples of "hate speech" by the Western political establishment: EADaily
EADaily, July 24th, 2025. A special section "Examples of the use of "hate speech" against Russia and Russophobic statements by politicians and public figures of foreign countries" has been opened on the official website of the Russian Foreign Ministr…EADaily
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Sounds more like the west is calling a spade a spade to me. This is just propaganda at its finest.
(Mods: I am not trying to break rule 1 or 2, I am stating my opinion.)
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SocialHub developer community: Reboot or Shutdown?
(Originally posted in response to @how's announced ultimatum wrt the future of SocialHub.)
Unless a community team steps up, SocialHub will cease to be ..
@how is urgently asking members of this community to brainstorm and consider options to keep this community not only alive, but make it thrive as one of the grassroots developer centers that help evolve the fediverse.
SocialHub Community Values Policy
Now there’s a deadline: the activitypub.eu domain that hosts this community’s email service expires on September 10, 2025 [..]So, either way the change is coming. I’d rather have it come in a structured way.
In 2019 @how and Petites Singularités graciously took custodianship of SocialHub, and I for one am very thankful for that! I am sure many in the fediverse developer landscape share that gratitude too.
For people reading this and considering community involvement.. when does P.S. plan to give public announcement / responsible disclosure of SocialHub winding down?
SocialHub Community Values Policy
IMO both are necessary. For one, I think I have done my job here, and would like the community to take over.SocialHub
aschrijver:
make it thrive as one of the grassroots developer centers that help evolve the fediverse.
Most developers have already left, so I think shutting the forum down is not a bad idea.
Perhaps it can be hosted in read-only mode for another year or two? That would be nice.
silverpill:
Perhaps it can be hosted in read-only mode for another year or two? That would be nice.
I believe there are ways to export the forum and turn it into a static html site, which could be hosted permanently to keep the information archive intact and accessible.
silverpill:
Most developers have already left, so I think shutting the forum down is not a bad idea.
Did they leave or is the forum federated? @strypey did step up, and some time ago there was also interest of other people. Let's see where things go.
Another option is that W3C SocialCG takes over the custodianship role in addition to the activitypub.rocks website, if they are willing.
silverpill:
Most developers have already left, so I think shutting the forum down is not a bad idea.
If they've all gone somewhere else, then SH has been replaced. In that case, I would agree it makes sense to convert it onto a read-only archive.
OTOH If they've just scattered to the four winds, and there's no replacement, then this is a collective action problem to be solved. Potentially by a community-driven reboot of SH.
aschrijver:
Another option is that W3C SocialCG takes over the custodianship role in addition to the activitypub.rocks website, if they are willing.
That would make sense, given SH sits under a domain they are now managing. I'd be happy to work with SocialCG on this.
strypey:
silverpill:Most developers have already left, so I think shutting the forum down is not a bad idea.
If they’ve all gone somewhere else, then SH has been replaced. In that case, I would agree it makes sense to convert it onto a read-only archive.OTOH If they’ve just scattered to the four winds, and there’s no replacement, then this is a collective action problem to be solved. Potentially by a community-driven reboot of SH.
It seems contentious to claim that "most developers have left" when the forum continues to show activity. In the past month, 44 topics have new posts, the majority of which are not federated topics. Who are these developers, have they really left, and does their leaving justify shutting down the forum? What is the alternative venue or forum for discussing ActivityPub-related topics, community, software, standards, etc? Does such an alternative (if it exists) provide a better experience for discussing these things?
If the answer is "they're on fedi now", then this is what I would categorize as "scattered to the four winds, and there's no replacement". The value of SocialHub is that it is a gathering place for these discussions, and it allows for those discussions to be long-form. There is a world of difference between a forum thread and a chain of replies in 500 characters or less. This has been previously discussed as well:
aschrijver:
silverpill:Most developers have already left, so I think shutting the forum down is not a bad idea.
Did they leave or is the forum federated?
The value of this SocialHub forum is in bringing people together to discuss things, and the introduction of federation in its current form has been arguably counterproductive to this end. Quite simply, if the discussions about ActivityPub are spread all over random pockets of microblogging, then this is an inferior experience to a proper forum with an actual social context. You can aggregate a bunch of microblog posts, but that's not the same -- the focus just isn't there in the same way that a real thread would remain mostly focused on the same topic. Replying to something is not the same as having a directed discussion. Every new reply is a chance for the topic to drift away from where it started, and if all you have is a reply tree, then you can't recognize these shifts.
What then? Do we converge on the w3c/activitypub issue tracker, or on the SocialCG mailing list? Or is the discussion around ActivityPub dead, and all that's left to do is have ad-hoc communications between various devs without any sort of coordination or commonplace? Maybe that's fine for the developers who have supposedly already left, because what's the point of having conversations when all you're trying to do is fix a one-off incompatibility between two projects? I don't think it's conducive to any sort of broad alignment, though.
At the end of the day, if the financial and organizational sponsor wants to back out, then we can't really do anything to force them to continue, but I think it's more worthwhile to consider the reboot rather than the shutdown. We can't easily fold the scope of this place into the issue tracker, because issue trackers are not general discussion forums. We can't easily fold the scope of this place into the mailing list, because this place was started to avoid flooding the entire SocialCG with ActivityPub-specific matters. So ideally something ought to occupy this niche.
Against fragmentation: unifying dev discussions with forum federation
On a recent episode of the Dot Social podcast, John O’Nolan of Ghost said; “For the size of the group [working on federating long form articles], which as you say is not large, man, we are spread across Mastodon DMs sometimes, an email thread other …SocialHub
The various observations @trwnh makes are spot on.
trwnh:
Quite simply, if the discussions about ActivityPub are spread all over random pockets of microblogging, then this is an inferior experience to a proper forum with an actual social context.
"Scattered to the winds" is also my observation. Anyone noted the new HTTP Signatures proposal to the ActivityPub community? Maybe by coincidence or by having a good 'following' collection. Or maybe because I created a cross-reference as a commons janitor. It means now at least there's archive that it happened, though the content of the discussion may already be gone, link-rotted as happens on microblog timelines.
What does it mean to be federated as a forum? That is what I mused about in the fragmentation discussion, and I formulated a Need:
Support the communication and cocreation of all participants in the ActivityPub ecosystem to help foster healthy growth and evolution of the Fediverse.
Note there is not the word "community" here. It is the vaguest term when it is just dropped casually. What is the "FOSS community" for instance? I claim it doesn't exist unless you use "community" in most handwavy terms. Long ago as facilitator I came to the conclusion that SocialHub was not a community, but just a discussion forum. And that though that is a shame, that still is valuable. These discussions are in the archives of this forum.
What should we do?
In order to be able to talk about "community" it has to be well defined what that entails ..
- Collect problems that hold the AP dev community back from collaborating and evolve the foundational technologies that the dev ecosystem of the fediverse relies on.
- Collect the challenges SocialHub faces to address these problems.
- Refine the Need above, breakdown into more granular needs and find other requirements for a prolongation of SocialHub on a healthy trajectory.
- Let people and groups thereof, like @strypey before (please boost his call to action), step up and announce themselves
- I propose everyone to step up to prepare a Community Plan consisting of ..
- Wiki post (such that it bumps the list upon edits) with a summary of the plan.
- Separate discussion topic referenced from the wiki post, to discuss details of the plan.
Objective: Convince @how that responsible custodianship is taken care of, and it is responsible to hand over these tasks to the new community custodians.
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Listing some needs and requirements that SocialHub always had, or for a long time already ..
- Reach the AP dev community, connect people for focused discussion.
- Provide insight in ongoing discussions such that others can chime in in real-time.
- Keep record and archive that can be searched, quoted and cross-referenced.
- Provide entry point to the ecosystem where newcomers can discover, onboard themselves.
- Become native to the fediverse. SocialHub is to be part of the fediverse via federation.
- Help guarantee a bottom-up (commons based), open and decentralized ecosystem.
- Be a helpful tool to allow the FEP Process to fulfill its custodianship role for FEP's.
On diversity @jdp23 I would add that point 5 equates to the diversity of the fediverse itself (iff 'federation-done-well') and that point 6 acknowledges the need for a decentralized developer environment, where there can be many independent dev hubs furthering AS/AP et al. This notion promotes diversity in itself, and SocialHub in this setup does not take an authoritative position nor gatekeeper position.
The diversity problem + challenges then boil down to 1) the diversity that the microbloggoverse fedi and its moderation processes gives, and 2) how forum federation / threadiverse is able to forge community on top of that (as a well-defined concept) using the fediverse social graph where ecosystem participants and prospects (newcomer onboarding) engage.
And that brings this to a mighty interesting applied research area, on the basis of which alone a SocialHub reboot might be a very worthy undertaking. As mentioned above both @strypey and me in that fragmentation discussion were wondering:
What does it mean when we say that a Discussion forum has become "part of the fediverse"?
If I might give this a shot to formulate a definition ..
Federated discussion forums are like collaborative gardening centers where a group of fedizens gathers together around a theme and fosters a curated garden of relevant information and connections to other groups and people to interact with, have insightful discussions and deepen relationships, and to enrich the collective knowledge base together.
From a more technical perspective you might consider Federated discussion forum software to constitute a collaborative / multi-user ActivityPub client with dedicated management features for content curation, aggregation and moderation.
Against fragmentation: unifying dev discussions with forum federation
I think the nature of our grassroots ecosystem, where we are still pioneering at protocol level, trying to fill gaps and overcome protocol decay (cope with the ‘reality on-the-wire’) has led to a bit of an upside down approach to software development…SocialHub
Anyone up for joining a group call about the future of #SocialHub in the next couple of weeks?socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/…
You don’t need to be willing to volunteer for anything other than being on the call. I’m just looking for indications that people still think SH is (or could be) a useful community service, and worth rebooting.
Anyone keen on a fediverse conference in 2023/24
Another year has passed, and due to those who’ve volunteered being busy with life, we still haven’t managed to put together any online meetups.SocialHub
Any discussion and volunteer efforts to collect that information is welcome of course. But as I see it (interpreting @how's ultimatum) there's a stark choice within 4 weeks time of:
- Either a community team steps up with a Community Plan that @how feels comfortable transferring custodianship to, before stepping away from that role with P.S.
- Or there is no viable plan and team, and @how with P.S. is tasked with responsible shutdown.
What is a viable plan, what is a viable community then? Well, again my opinion, but there is no need at all to be broadly interesting, relevant to a large group, or targeting the entire dev ecosystem. A community team may choose any niche area to focus on. It is up to them. Viable in my book means first of all:
- There is a team willing to take the commitment, and @how approves on the (transition) plan.
After that happens then I think it is important that the new team has free reign to do whatever they want to forge healthy community in whatever direction, scope and audience they want to serve/explore. They should be able to revitalize, reposition and foster the community as they think is best. They are now sole custodians of that, the ones making the fresh start. The "Why?" and "What to do about it?" may not be all that relevant against their new direction, the mission and vision of this new team.
I'd personally definitely reposition, and can imagine many different directions that might be interesting for a community to explore..
- "We want to focus on improving the developer experience for newcomers that is still deplorable to this day. We will dedicate on lowering barriers to entry of the fediverse as much as possible."
- "We focus on bringing the qualities and benefits of linked data to the forefront, in ways that still appeals to JSON-only crowds. We'll bridge gaps with other linked data standards."
- "We focus on becoming a portal that collects feedback from fedizens, whose voices are insufficiently heard, in the developer-oriented release processes of individual apps."
- "We will focus on collecting all the highly innovative ideas around decentralized networking, and give space for people to think out of the box, be creative and unrestricted by what's currently possible."
- "We want to emphasize the 'social' in social hub, and give minority group a stronger voice in the developer community. We will actively reach out to developers other than those 'from the West' who dominate the scene."
- "We will focus on the C2S side of the fediverse, which we consider to be the path to future of social networking."
- "We think it is currently fine as it is, and will gladly support that from now on."
- " ... [ add your dream community plan here ] ... "
trwnh:
It seems contentious to claim that “most developers have left” when the forum continues to show activity. In the past month, 44 topics have new posts, the majority of which are not federated topics.
Great point @trwnh. Here's a recent example of how SH has been used. @claire, a member of the Mastodon team, came here to consult with devs from other projects about plans for federated Quote Posts in Mastodon, with an eye to documenting their approach through the FEP process (created here). The topic was created in Feb this year and constructive discussion is ongoing 5 months later. To me, this alone demonstrates that SH is useful, and worth saving.
aschrijver:
do you like the idea to outline thoughts, ideas and plans for the reboot of this community in a separate topic?
Sounds great. I really like all the aspirations you lay out above, although it does make me realise that SH has a potentially huge brief. So it's hardly surprising the forum has only realised a fraction of its potential so far.
Oh and I know @jdp23 and I have a tendency to butt heads (most recently on the SocialMusic forum). But they make some fair points in this thread, and ask a good question here;
jdp23:
If you wait until after the new community team is set up, how do you know that you haven’t already replicated the current problems in ways that will be hard or even impossible to fix later?
To me, this is not a 'one and done' process. The nature and infrastructure of SH has been negotiated and altered before, and no doubt will be again.
What we're trying to do right now, under urgency, is to put together a transitional team that can keep the lights on until at least the end of the calendar year. While we figure out more permanent solutions for;
- hosting: both admin work and funding for any upstream costs
- community management: moderation, outreach, conflict resolution, etc
- governance: active stewardship to ensure that both of the above continue to be taken care of. In ways that facilitate the SH mission; being neutral ground for devs to parlay about pan-fediverse concerns
Once we've made arrangements to keep SH from blinking out of existence, I'd really like to see us put together a survey to send out to all fediverse devs. Past and present, of servers, clients and other tools. To find out if they've used SH, whether they still do, what they consider useful about the way it's been operated, and what would make it more attractive as a place for them to interact with other devs.
Pre-FEP: Quote posts, quote policies and quote controls
Hi! As you may be aware, Quote Posts are an often-requested feature for Mastodon, but this is something we are careful to implement properly, offering a proper framework for users to consent to being quoted.SocialHub
strypey:
Sounds great. I really like all the aspirations you lay out above, although it does make me realise that SH has a potentially huge brief. So it’s hardly surprising the forum has only realised a fraction of its potential so far.
These are not aspirations for one community, certainly not of SH (though opinions vary here), but ideas for different directions. SocialHub started out in a great position as literally the tool that SocialCG used for communications between the dev community regarding ActivityPub standardization. Then SocialCG went dormant and SH was the only active hub for a time.
From my time and experience as founder of Humane Tech Community I learned that having too large a scope and audience means you can only have a discussion forum run by staff, and not what you can meaningfully call a "community". At SocialHub I made various calls and put much effort into having people state their level of commitment and interest, and the outcomes were very clear: SH for a long time was just a discussion forum, where devs can conveniently read stuff on their subject of interest, and reply to them. That's it. No community at all. And in itself this is a perfect raison d'être for SH to exist. But we should be fair about it then, and accept SH for what it really is.
Later on, if anything, the custodianship of the FEP process is the only well-scoped true 'community-level activity', and that role might be further established (i.e. the "guarantee open ecosystem" mission and "bottom-up standardization process" vision), if there are folks interested in doing so. Yet here @silverpill - the currently only real active FEP facilitator - does not see merit, and is open to do everything in the codeberg issue tracker of the FEP (which I doubt is a good idea, but that's a different discussion).
In any case, in follow-up to @trwnh, looking at the #standards:fep category, a decent amount of good discussion takes place on SocialHub. And it is feedback we can still consult and respond to, contrary to all the FEP communication that shifted to the microblog timelines, where that feedback is all lost unless explicitly linked to. This makes the FEP more of a "do whatever you want" thing for any dev to spec just enough features for their own app, without much rigorous scrutiny from the dev community at large wrt improving general interop in the ecosystem.
trwnh:
That’s quite a lot of things and generally enough to justify the forum’s continued existence rather than shutting it down. Of course, that doesn’t solve the (potential?) sponsorship issue being posed here that is necessary to answer for that continued existence.
Generally I'd define viable community as:
A viable community is where enough of its members care enough for its continued existence.
And with that care are committed to step up and help guarantee that existence. Very often this boils down to more or less the 90-9-1 rule, where one percent of members takes that responsibility seriously.
Currently in separate thread(s) and wiki post(s) we can gather what it takes to continue as-is, what problems are that led to current need for a reboot, and what ideas exist for fresh new directions. I'd advise using wiki post to summarize stuff (this thread for example is already 23 posts long and only TLDR's others). And it'd be great if @how could assign forum moderator or even forum admin privilege to some people so they are enabled to organize and steer this thing along efficiently.
Cross-referencing to social.coop discussion on Loomio, where @strypey had the great idea to raise awareness on this topic, and asked if members are interested to help and/or the cooperative to consider taking custodianship. I just added to that discussion myself:
loomio.com/d/zbfw1KjW/is-socia…
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> I think that is a very strong and sustainable idea, good job!
Thanks : ) Would be good to have your input on that Loomio thread too.
> I answered this on the forum, but your and mine mastodon thread does not show that
The federation of replies from SH into Mastodon might take some time. Due either to the generally slow performance of Mastodon, or to the issues you've raised with the impacts of AP federation of the SH Discourse instance;
socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/…
AP processing dragging forum down?
if this is the case, then it is basically a “thundering herd” issue similar to how link previews can cause issues.SocialHub
Admittedly I'm only a hobbyist ActivityPub developer, I've been toying with a little implementation on nights and weekends for a few months, but I wanted to chime in on the "None of the developers want this, they've all moved on" sentiment and say:
As a lurker, I've found this forum incredibly useful, and would hate to see it go away.
I know community building is under appreciated, difficult, work. So if you haven't heard it enough, thank you to those of you involved in making this place run.
I'd pitch in what effort I can to keep it around, but acknowledge that I can't offer much.
Thank you @Hanse00, and it is great to hear you get value from SocialHub.
(Generally speaking it matters a lot when people speak out their appreciation for a commons based initiative they benefit from. There's an imbalance in our fediverse culture I think where people, often from the sidelines, are ready to pounce with unconstructive criticism. Leaving little room where fertile seedling can mature into strong trees. I regularly say it leads to an environment where "we divide ourselves to be conquered". We need a more forgiving culture, where there is acceptance that not everyone is as perfectly principled and valued yet, and there are shades of grey through which people can be guided gently into the light.)
Hanse00:
I’d pitch in what effort I can to keep it around, but acknowledge that I can’t offer much.
Great! That is three people on the list already.
In a community there are many different tasks that can be where you shine, and also take personal interest in. Despite the challenges and sometimes frustrations being discussed above, there is a lot of rewarding and uplifting experiences too, which make it all worth it. And there's opportunity to learn useful skills that are much in need not just in social impact movements, but anywhere in modern society where we alienate ever further from each other.
I talked to a handful of ActivityPub developers about this over the weekend in Vancouver. All of them turned out to be in the "Most developers have already left" category that @silverpill was talking about above. I don't want to name names -- they can stand up for themselves if they want to -- but I got a bunch of views on why SocialHub has had little net-benefit for them and what they are working on.
I believe it's also true to say that while there are developers new to ActivityPub all the time, who want to build and are building stuff, they generally don't end up as regulars here.
For me, the question of "who administers the server" and "who pays the bills" are minor questions that can be solved without much difficulty. I'd be happy to contribute, too.
However, the real question is: how do we (for some value of "we") meet the needs of our "customers" (for some value of "customers"), so they value it and engage and come back and contribute. Because if the customers leave, clearly the value isn't there -- and to be frank and consistent with what I heard, I don't have the impression that this goal is at the top of mind of too many people here. Some other goals appear to be, and is fine, but we should not be surprised at the above consequences.
From my perspective, I want as many developers as possible build as much open social web software as possible, consistent with the values, and to do that, we need to treat potential developers as customers and understand what they want and need, and address that. Ideally, this would include -- in an nicely designed integrated whole:
- An ActivityPub landing page for developers (e.g. a revamped activitypub.rocks -- in progress)
- Extensive, maintained, consistent reference material and examples (currently all over the place, hard to use as a new developer)
- Places where to ask questions and discuss (e.g. a forum and/or a chat group)
- Online and in-person seminars with "howto" demonstrations or discussions of particular issues
- Development tools (e.g. debugging, testing) -- some of this exists, also all over the place in various states
- The ability to easily find developers of other applications to resolve interop problems with specific other applications.
Beyond that, for "advanced" developers, we also need debate of extensions and mechanisms (FEPs and the process around them) to further the state of the art.
I believe this is the time to design such a "developer journey" to get them to great interoperating software as directly as possible, and I'd be quite willing to help with that. It doesn't make much sense to me to look at the Socialhub forum in isolation and I would not know how to "fix" it in isolation.
Thanks heaps to @lullis and @melvincarvalho for the admin offers. @how said PS want to see 4 admins volunteer before they're willing to pass the torch, so we need 2 more. @nightpool are you still active on admin duty here? Would you be keen to join a new admin team?
j12t:
talked to a handful of ActivityPub developers about this over the weekend in Vancouver. All of them turned out to be in the “Most developers have already left” category
Thanks for asking around @j12t. Your point about the need for a more integrated network of dev spaces and tools is well made. It gels with many of @aschrijver's sentiments about social coding design, and to some degree with my push for more forum federation
But that's a much larger issue that needs it's own topic (or several). SH can't be part of any integrated effort if it vanishes beneath the waves in September.
Coming back to the sentiment that SH isn't currently scratching the itch for some devs, there are some insightful examples in @devnull's topic on FediCon. Including;
socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/…
socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/…
indieterminacy:
You can add me as a background community leader - though you can not expect more than some beligerence should SH deviate too much.
A community values watchdog is a useful contribution, for sure, as are many of the ideas offered in your post. Thanks for both
Thanks, @j12t and @indieterminacy for your help and feedback!
strypey:
Thanks for asking around @j12t. Your point about the need for a more integrated network of dev spaces and tools is well made. It gels with many of @aschrijver’s sentiments about social coding design, and to some degree with my push for more forum federation
Generally speaking it is easy to come up with lists of things that would be helpful to the dev ecosystem. Much harder it is to get people to collab and connect their otherwise independent initiatives, and still harder it is to find people doing the chores to maintain that.
As an example is the need for having comprehensive developer documentation. On SocialHub is still a pinned wiki post with an attempt to crowdsource enough notes for such an artifact. Another example is when @gabek started fedidocs crowdsourcing attempt, and I posted about the need for cohesion in Cohesion of FediDevs with other fediverse initiatives. Fedidocs stalled, migrated orgs, became fedidevs and then stalled again (I think). Why? People don't like to write techdocs in the best of times, and are happy when they have things well in order on their own project. Even less people want to arrange the crowdsourcing process, and editing/publishing chores.
Generally speaking one should not fool oneself talking about "community" when there isn't one. The AP ecosystem is characterized by fiercely independent people who opportunistically come together to talk about subjects of shared interest.
The general tendency in this thread is that SocialHub better offer a broad range of services to become a relevant community again. And I think people underestimate how hard that is, in this environment of individuals.
Positioning advice: Choose between 'community' and 'cohesion'.
My strong advice to any community team stepping up is to first choose between 2 options:
- Wanna be a community? Better cover only a comprehensive niche then, with a well-defined audience and scope. See my list with some quickly brainstormed topics as examples. Then foster community.
- Otherwise best be a loose collective. Fit for a grassroots environment. On any broader scopes + audiences forget "community", it herding cats lost cause. Find ways where people while working on their own initiatives still combine that into a larger, more valuable whole. Then foster cohesion.
Related info:
“Any decentralized [ecosystem] requires a centralized substrate, and the more decentralized the approach is the more important it is that you can count on the underlying system.”— Byrne Hobart. The Promise and Paradox of Decentralization
“The fundamental task is to achieve smallness within large organisation.”
It goes both ways. There are a lot of interesting discussions started here and not elsewhere. It all contributes to the grassroots ecosystem at large and helps evolve the fediverse. The AP dev community has a broad range of opinions, ideologies, values, things they find important. And all across the ecosystem there are various independent initiatives where people can find their peers, and join groups they feel most comfortable to be with. It is a good thing, that. It helps stimulate the overall diversity of the ecosystem, and resilience of the fedi movement as a whole. If there's sustained custodianship of SocialHub, and a dedicated community team, then SocialHub is viable.
Are there more volunteers for the community team?
Splitgate 2 is ‘unlaunching’ as developer 1047 Games cuts staff
Splitgate 2 is ‘unlaunching’ as developer 1047 Games cuts staff
The original game will be playable for another month before going offlineJordan Middler (Video Games Chronicle)
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Hey, publishers? Stop demanding multiplayer-only shooters. They're either the biggest thing in months or stone dead. It's a stupid gamble you will reliably lose.
And the one cocksure nose-candy addict who does back the biggest thing in months still won't make Fortnite kinds of money.
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The point is that no publisher demanded anything.
The developers made the game they wanted and launched it and didn't go the way they wanted.
This title could not possibly be any more misleading.
[...] developer 1047 Games has said it’s taking the game off sale in order to work on it further, listen to fan complaints, and attempt to move forward.
Just putting "unlaunching" in the title mosleads people into thinking it is going offline forever like Concord. I can imagine that is probably the article authors intention with a title like that, but that is simply not true.
Since when has one needed to take a game offline to work on it? This is some PR excuse. I am willing to bet real money that this game will never see the light of day again.
Not that I care about the game, but I do care about bullshit.
They're not taking Splitgate 2 offline, they're calling it beta again.
They're taking Splitgate 1 offline, apparently because it's costing them money (but possibly to drive people playing that towards Splitgate 2).
CEO came on stage wearing a "Make FPS great again" hat.
Double downs on it.
Now this.
Microsoft has reversed plans to charge $80 for The Outer Worlds 2
Microsoft has reversed plans to charge $80 for The Outer Worlds 2
The Obsidian sequel will now launch for $70, despite Microsoft's June announcementAndy Robinson (Video Games Chronicle)
... making the lesser increase seem less gouge-y.
Door in the face technique.
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$70 is still crazy.
The original one was OK. Not great, but OK. Felt and played like a $40 game. Felt much better for $20 on sale.
This idea that $70 should be the baseline for games is insane on its own. Tbh, some of the most fun games I have played with the best replay values have been sub-$30.
Battlefield 6 Official Reveal Trailer
Battlefield 6 Official Reveal Trailer
Lock in for the Battlefield 6 multiplayer gameplay world reveal on July 31: https://youtube.com/live/c_BRbvYxgOYWitness the vicious path of destruction carve...YouTube
My friends who were all disappointed by 2042 are basically all proudly taking the bait already...
Edit : oh also I forgot, EA expects it to sell 100 MILLIONS UNITS. They're literally setting it up to fail even if it's the most successful game ever in the franchise by a factor of 4. Or their execs are wildly incompetent. At this point I can't be sure which one it is
This is where I’m at too. DICE/EA were absolute muppets with the most recent Battlefield with own-goal after own-goal. Literally trying to make BF into a hero shooter with operatives etc. like, stupid bastards took Battlefield out of Battlefield and wondered why it was received poorly.
That being said, I really hope they’ve learned some lessons and this newest instalment knocks it out of the park. Could absolutely get back into a Battlefield game.
Sturzgefahr: Fahrradhersteller Cube ruft Hybrid-Modelle zurück
Sturzgefahr: Fahrradhersteller Cube ruft Hybrid-Modelle zurück
Wegen defekter Kurbelschrauben ruft der Oberpfälzer Fahrradhersteller Cube neue Hybrid-Fahrräder zurück. Es handle sich ausschließlich um Modelle aus diesem Jahr, heißt es. Ohne Austausch der defekten Teile kann es für Radfahrer gefährlich werden.Astrid Dachs (BR24)
Magic the Gathering's Final Fantasy crossover set made $200 million in a single day
Magic the Gathering's Final Fantasy crossover set made $200 million in a single day
Magic the Gathering's Final Fantasy crossover set made $200 million in a single day.Connor Makar (Eurogamer.net)
jesus fucking christ, the original lootbox, raking it in still.
EDIT : RIP Android Netrunner. Yeah, I know null signal games is carrying the torch, but I left when unconditional tagging and board wipes got introduced
Well, that's going to be the pre-release events, and they have multiple per game store on the first day. People also tend to preorder booster boxes and pick them up on that first day, and since everything was 20% more than normal, it makes sense. It was a highly anticipated set so tons of people played that don't normally play.
But remember, MTG is a worldwide thing and has millions of active users on Magic Arena, which should give an idea of the paper popularity.
Pokemon TCG Pocket is a decent, light weight version of Pokemon TCG, shrunk down to fit mobile units and shorter battles (i.e. only 20-card deck, 3 points to win, no prize cards, energy gets generated 1 per turn instead of using cards).
As a previously big MTG-player, PTCGP feels pretty good, though it's nowhere near the complexity and deep game which MTG is.
I really like Magic Arena, but if you want something a bit different, try Eternal. It feels like MtG, but designed for digital and largely fixes the management screw issue. Here are some differences:
- mana is "power", and lands are sigils, but color doesn't get used up (e.g. if you have played 2 red sigils, you can cast as many 2-red sigil cards as you have the power for)
- lots of one-time use effects, like aegis (one time hex proof), killer (one-time fight), etc
- cards that can access a "market," where you can swap a card in your hand for one you've picked previously (i.e. your side-board, but accessible in-game)
I think the meta is a little unfortunate, so I don't play competitively, but I do like the limited formats. The same is also true of MTG, so I mostly play limited there too.
Ah, the 90s cash-cow is still getting milked, I see. What a poor slop of slack-jawed bastards: shelling out for shiny flotsam w/ inflated valuation that can be instantly erased at corpo whim — the same bullshit tactics GW's been peddling in plastic for years before. (and still is, yes)
FFS, I noped out during Antiquities when I saw what a POS "card crack" model it was. How is this still alive?! 🤢
I spent a lot of money on 4th edition because I was told there were still Black Lotus by the card shop owner.
Cracking MtG packs though... booster drafts were so much fun with a small group.
Not many FLGS owners I've met in the last 20 years would've tried that sheisty tactic. Sorry that was your experience.
To be fair to your memory of it, imagine what would've happened had you pulled it from the booster? Nevermind the nat-20 IRL that would've been 🤌🏼, I'm talking about the selling it too soon or hemming & hawing over it until the stress clinched it (see: the former). You're better off without that Black Lotus, most likely.
Like they say, "The story's not in the crits." 🤘🏼
I was literally gambling at that point. Though I honestly just wanted one so I could sell or trade for Juzam Djinns. All because I got absolutely wrecked by them at the little tourneys they held at the shop.
They shut down abruptly and I remember starting to go to other local shops and quickly learning they deserved to be closed.
I love MTG, but I will not collect the cards. I have a few Commander decks to play with my kids, and I like playing draft w/ friends or online.
I've always liked the gameplay and limited strategy, and never liked the collecting/trading aspect. Even as a kid, we got a bunch of low cost cards and made fun decks to play against each other. I hate playing standard or any of the 60-card constructed formats, I stick to limited and commander.
This is the way.
Also, proxies are how I tend to teach the game, and even how to build their decks via various proxy lists, etc. 🤘🏼
How is this still alive?!
Because it's fun to play? People buying and hoarding cards because of their monetary value is certainly something that happens, but this is first and foremost a game.
If proxies are allowed, then why wouldn't everyone in said group reconfigure their decks to include their clutch cards? That sounds like an unnecessary and illogical parameter, and implies an unavoidable need by the group to purchase their cards "normally" to feel that they're doing it correctly. 🤌🏼
Brings us right back to "Fuck WotC, GW, CMON, etc.", eh? 🤷🏽♂️
Not everyone is looking for power.
Speaking as a fellow peasant, I'd like to point out that you seemed to understand earlier that proxy-use is assumed to be agreed on by the group and therefore open to all players. This latest comment implies a lie-by-omission ambush tactic, which is indefensible of course, so I'm not sure why you bring it up.
I'll restate for crystal-clarity:
- If everyone in the group is able to proxy, why wouldn't each of them craft their perfect deck? The game is all about synergy, efficiency, situational adaptivity, etc.
Unless, of course, the commercial component is essential to your personal validation of the gameplay — which, let's be honest, is basically just painting a new face on clown punching.
In other words, Pay-to-win systems're pretty commonly regarded (worldwide) as greedy corpo bullshit, so how do you reconcile this Pay-to-feel-like-a-winner tradition?
By simply not looking it in the face? 😶🤷🏽♂️
lack of Original UB
What does this mean? Universes Beyond are explicitly borrowed IPs, as in, they're outside the normal MTG universe.
They do have original IPs too. So far this year, they had:
- Innistrad Remastered - largely reprints of older Innistrad-related MTG sets
- Aetherdrift - completely new MTG IP
- Tarkir: Dragonstorm - Dragon revisit to Tarkir plane, w/ focus on dragons
And their next set is Edge of Eternities, which is yet another new MTG IP, their first space-themed set.
So, 4 MTG sets, 3 of them with mostly new cards, and two completely new planes. That's pretty rad IMO.
For the rest of the year, there are two more UB sets, so altogether there will be 3 UB and 4 MTG sets.
In the past, they had something like 4 sets each year, so we're basically seeing UB being added w/o anything being taken away.
My main complaint is that they have too many sets, and I'd be fine with them switching one or two MTG sets for UB. I found the FF set really fun, especially in draft, and I'm excited for EoE, though I wish there was more time between sets. I'm also not happy w/ the price of FF, but it looks like prices will come down a bit for EoE (at least their pre-release prices are more or less normal again).
Itch.io follows Steam in removing adult games
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Itch.io follows Steam in removing adult games
The indie-focused gaming marketplace Itch.io has abruptly deindexed adult content from its browse and search pages, bowing to demands from payment providers.Jess Weatherbed (The Verge)
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You argued that real porn is bad because of exploitation of women, but there's so much porn out there where that simply isn't true. An obvious example would be gay (male) porn where no women are present.
Not that I disagree that there isn't a huge problem of exploitation of women, or staggering amounts of reinforcement of bullshit gender roles, or countless other problems. But, genuinely, not all porn is bad.
Hah, i like how you did the thing they just mentioned, in the first sentence no less and then for the entire rest of the reply.
Classic trolling, 5 stars, no notes.
Nothing good is allowed to happen ever again.
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nickyflowers: It would be cool if websites let you be an adult on them. The advertisers and payment processors need everything to be Family Friendly though their definitions of family and friendly are absolutely fucked. But since they're in charge of the Internet now, no one is allowed to be an adult. TikTokers say things like "unalive" and "seggs" because they know death and sex are too adult for online. Online is for idiot babies only now because they're easier to market to.
nickyflowers: Oh I'm sorry you're a trans adult? Super ban. You are super banned for life. You have upset Visa's feelings. Mastercard is throwing up in the corner. How could you do this to Google Ads?
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Great way to make people start pirating games again. Just like movies and series saw a huge rise is pirating recently.
Its almost as if pissing people off has the opposite effect of what you want it.
Itch.io is how independent games are funded, not just distributed.
If you pirate what few NSFW games exist, you’re not likely to see any more, even on even more niche platforms.
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Hello! My name is Elder Flax! And I would like to tell about the most amazing ~~book~~ Open-Source-self-hosted-federated-activitypub-enabled-reddit-alternative
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What communities do you usually reach out to, and what would you say?
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Yeah, I do like that you can just pick another instance to create your community. Like, yeah, it has disadvantages, too, in that new users may need to sign up to multiple communities, but it makes communities a lot less 'serious'. You don't need to agree with the moderators of every community, because you can choose or create a different one.
I do also like that you can choose to only subscribe to e.g. one out of three communities for an interest of yours, in case you don't want the firehose of all posts ever shared about the interest.
You could request that apps and frontends add block timers for problematic users.
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Looks like a job for fediverse mythbusters.
Update: the comments halt on the piefed end however lemmy users can see the followup comments.
There is an idea where if a comment is rejected by PieFed it would automatically send a Delete activity to remove that comment from the sending instance.
This method could be used for all kinds of blocks, not just locked comments.
It will be confusing for Lemmy users tho.
I didn't test it with Lemmy.
It uses the same Lock activity that Lemmy uses for posts so it would be easy for them to add.
Add feature to allow mods to lock a single comment thread
Requirements Is this a feature request? For questions or discussions use https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy_support Did you check to see if this issue already exists? Is this only a feature request? Do not p...kaiser1245 (GitHub)
Efter flera sprängdåd i södra Stockholm i januari har nu sju personer dömts till fängelse i totalt 56 år och 9 månader. Bland de dömda finns bombmakaren själv och flera personer som hjälpt till att transportera och placera ut sprängladdningarna.
Byt sökmotor till en som fungerar utan ai och som inte ägs av ett storföretag som samlar en massa information om dig som de kan sälja till reklamföretag eller vem som helst. För att slippa det bör en person byta till en sökmotor som inte gör det som exempelvis DuckDuckGo, Brave Search, Qwant, Ecosia, Mullvad Leta eller nåt annat.
China Shuts Down OnlyFans, Calls It a Threat to National Morals and Social Order
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China Shuts Down OnlyFans, Calls It a Threat to National Morals and Social Order
China blocks OnlyFans again, citing it as a threat to national morals, cultural values, and social order amid rising online control.Komal Singh (The Daily Guardian)
The president is right about the president
Jack White on Instagram: ""The people who have supported this professional liar, egomaniac conman all these years will all pretend they never did once he's gone. You can show them visual proof of his lies and they shrug their shoulders and change the subj
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A Tomb Raider composer has been jailed — His legacy overshadowed by $75k+ in loan fraud
A Tomb Raider composer has been jailed — His legacy overshadowed by $75k+ in loan fraud
A celebrated Tomb Raider composer’s legacy is overshadowed by a prison sentence after abusing a pandemic support scheme.Adam Hales (Windows Central)
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in reply to akilou • • •Open up developer console (F12) network tab and reload page/play audio. In the list of network requests, look for something that looks like the resource you want (e.g. in this case, filename: "mp3", initiator: "media", type: "mpeg"), right-click and "save response as". This doesn't work on every site, but works on yours!
Fancier sites do not serve media files directly but fetch encoded chunks of data and recombine them using javascript. To get the whole file back you need to re-implement the javascript, which is what yt-dlp does, but only works for sites it knows how to handle.
The 8232 Project
in reply to TauZero • • •For this website, it seems the only way is by fetching the MP3 URL from the network tab (or a random JavaScript file) and passing it into yt-dlp like so:
yt-dlp "https://audio.usborne.com/audio/Book Readings/Phonics Readers/9781801319591_pho_cockatoos-on-cruise_am-eng_br-pt.mp3"This will correctly download it.
TauZero
in reply to The 8232 Project • • •As the other comment said, if you inspect page html source (ctrl-U) and ctrl-F search for "mp3", the URL of the embedded audio file is also right there in plaintext in the middle of javascript code, but it's merely good fortune that the developer left it easily visible and not renamed or obfuscated in some way. Saving from the network tab works in more cases in general.
You don't need to use yt-dlp to fetch files :D. It will let itself be used as wget, sure, but the browser is already capable of saving files - that's it's job! Paste the link into the address bar.
akilou
in reply to TauZero • • •Thanks for helping me get this far but now I'm stuck. Neither yt-dlp nor pasting the url into the browser works. The latter gets me the image below, yt-dlp says it's not a valid url
Edit: I got it to work with yt-dlp. I forgot the quotes around the url
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in reply to akilou • • •nutbutter
in reply to akilou • • •You can pass your browser's cookies to yt-dlp. Try that, maybe?
I think it's
But please check in the documentation. Also, your browser needs to in the PATH.
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in reply to akilou • • •Cevilia (she/they/…)
in reply to akilou • • •Video DownloadHelper – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)
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