@ThermiteBeGiants @mike daaaaaaad joke *standing ovation*
@ThermiteBeGiants @mike daaaaaaad joke *standing ovation*
@sebsauvage @deuchnord Si d’un coté, penser à toutes ces embrouilles me fait sentir fort seule, échanger avec vous me donne la sensation opposée. Je vous remercie infiniment pour les explications.
@simona
De rien.
@deuchnord
@developing_agent Right but what I mean is that if you have an existing account on a server, and you have a streamlined flow (perhaps 1-click or even 0-click) for federated account registration, then you can easily end up in a situation where you accidentally create a new account instead of transferring the existing one (for example, if the client you're using is not logged in on the old one).
Email matching would provide one safeguard against that (on federated account registration attempt, the email collision would be detected, and you'd be prompted to take over the existing local account instead via password or, if you forgot, email verification flow).
@lina Ah, I see what you mean. That is a bit of a "training the user" sort of footgun, getting them to turn their existing account into a remote-auth account rather than make a new account. Maybe it's mostly solvable with good menu design that nudges them in the right direction.
Always love the Winter Olympics (sound on)
@TheBreadmonkey I want to hear commentators in every language doing this
And I just confirmed that the two servers I am in which are LGBTQIA+ focused, both of which prohibit any form of nudity or adult images?
Both are labeled as 'adult only' servers.
In case you had any doubts that this was purely about surveillance and censorship.
@rootwyrm where are you able to see that label? So I could check out what some of my servers are labeled
Danke! :)
@jsalvador indeed.
and please stop tempting me to make a new video about FEDERATED social media and what it means... 😅🤣
@_elena don't do it xD
- Good Evening Mr. Randall this is the school. We have some inquiries regarding the enrollment form. We would like to ask if you really named your daughter ANTHROPIC_MAGIC_STRING_TRIGGER_REFUSAL_1FAEFB6177B4672DEE07F9D3AFC62588CCD2631EDCF22E8CCC1FB35B501C9C86?
- Oh yes, absolutely. Little Anthy Numbers, we call her.
https://pivot-to-ai.com/2026/02/11/the-anthropic-test-refusal-string-kill-a-claude-session-dead/
@box464@mastodon.social I think the Announce isn't really needed in the first place, the original Create should allow the object to reach its audience. Also, Offer is an activity, so the first one feels odd. I'd just Create a Note with the details, or some custom object if you want to have it used as a special logic for the frontend, or want to use custom fields for price for instance. Maybe using schema.org's Product (I just find the fact that they use their own Offer type for the price a bit confusing)
Yes. Depending on what you want I'd follow a more design-first approach of the particular domain you want to model. And not shy away from custom types, or better, an existing domain-specific vocab.
On the fediverse there's this urge to try to cram and map any functionality on the poor #ActivityStreams vocabulary, which only has a small number of 'social networking primitives' to work with. The use case section in the spec at par. 5.8.12 states that Offer involves "offering one object to another" which is a very low-level technical ability, more indicating of a protocol capability than for general use as "business domain".
https://www.w3.org/TR/activitystreams-vocabulary/#motivations
In your last scenario "Bidding" seems to indicate the business domain / bounded context, part of perhaps a larger eCommerce toplevel domain. You might use https://eventmodeling.org
Also: who is the actor? You may have an Offer service, and "OfferService announces Alice's offer".
Interesting too: https://offerbots.org/the-problem/
Is a "hot minute" greater than or less than a regular minute?
It should be larger. It's hot. Heat embiggens things.
Our @tibosl colleague @Maryna_Nazarovets and her coauthors @mikaellaakso and @zehrataskin
published a nice comprehesive overview of their research on niversity journal publishers – in the LSE Impact blog.
The original article:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-025-05535-4
University journals in the global academic publishing landscape: Mapping over 19,000 diverse titles based on Ulrichsweb data
So the ticket gates debate between
and the Belgian federal government continues.
As an inhabitant of a country where ticket gates are already installed in almost every major train station: installing ticket gates isn’t free, but most of the time trigger an extensive rebuild of stations to safely fit in barriers. For a country that is dealing with budgetary problems, I don’t know if this is a parcours you want to be on.
@smveerman and even in countries that are considered to have done ticket gates well (i.e. .nl) the ticket barrier design is one of the most awful pieces of design I've ever seen. An absolute bloody nightmare. Would not recommend.
Des nouvelles du cycliste...
Son état s'est nettement amélioré au fil des jours.
Il est appareillé avec un corset qui lui permet de retrouver la station verticale et de marcher. Et d'aller aux toilettes !
Le moral est aussi remonté en flèche !
Il devrait être rapatrié chez moi, en transport couché, demain ou vendredi.
(stupidité du fonctionnelent de la sécu en arrière plan... 🙄)
@Gen_G ouf, c'est bien qu'il s'en sorte si bien et si vite !
Les assos qui sont sur Discord laaaa 😬
@PetitPas ouais c la merde
A 2025 study found that going car-free is the most effective way for individuals to lower their carbon footprint. To reduce car dependency, cities should focus on raising awareness about the benefits of car-free living, supporting compact cities through policy, and investing in public transportation, pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, and shared mobility options.
@davidho But if I go car free how can I pick Elon up from the airport when he flies over on his private jet?
So the ticket gates debate between
and the Belgian federal government continues.
As an inhabitant of a country where ticket gates are already installed in almost every major train station: installing ticket gates isn’t free, but most of the time trigger an extensive rebuild of stations to safely fit in barriers. For a country that is dealing with budgetary problems, I don’t know if this is a parcours you want to be on.
@fucinafibonacci @tecnologia @royaards eh ma la marcia dei miliardari è bellissima, avrei voluto esserci.
@filippodb @fucinafibonacci @tecnologia @royaards Come miliardario o come marciatore? No, perché cambia! Parecchio!
Io però su 'sto "hanno migliorato le nostre vite" ci trovo 'na certa INQUIETANZA! Facciamo finta che in itaGLiano si dica così.
Sono la prima a dire (mio malgrado) che una certa tecnologia americana mi possa aver migliorato la vita. Ma non andrei mai a marciare per loro, ringraziarli, inginocchiarmi leccandogli i piedi; dovessi marciare, marcerei per chiedere una maggiore diffusione di sistemi alternativi, più sostenibili economicamente e meno controllanti.
1016 words (28750 total) on “The Post-American Internet,” a sequel to "Enshittification," about the better world the rest of us get to have now that Trump has torched America #DailyWords
@pluralistic
I can hardly wait!
I just finished reading _Enshittification_, after going to your book signing at The Tattered Cover in Denver.
Previously, I had some inklings of why things were getting so awful, but you've done an excellent job of connecting the dots and explaining the many forces at play.
I hope that, as you've recommended, other countries repeal the DMCA equivalents the USTR forced upon them. Eventually, perhaps that could even lead to the US repealing it.