@ciaby @adamdavidson @trapse@mastodon.cloud
I suppose multiple people have learned, (if that's how one can refer to the process) from years of "social media" use, to trust their immediate instinct to leap to forming an opinion that allows a click, or a one liner and move on..
Of course, any research, deeper study, cognitive analysis and all that nonsense would be out of the question.
The French Free Software unit at Etalab DINUM is glad to announce a promising cooperation with the NLnet foundation.
Together, we will reward EU maintainers of #FreeSoftware #OpenSource already used by the French administration.
More about this in the next coming weeks !
Hmm. Where is the doubt, and who is "we"?
As confirmed by both major contributors on the thread, they are having some fun with sarcasm. 😃
What's not a joke however is that #fediverse won't survive capitalism, and I'm not sure many people, if anybody has thought about that.
But then again, going forwards from where we are right now as a species, seems like that nothing will survive capitalism - and that, my friend, is optimism, just in case that is not clear.
@trapse@mastodon.cloud
@adamdavidson
The insecure "software supply chain" is the result of large corporations incorporating open-source software into their highly profitable, mass market software, without providing resources to those open-source projects. The only real solution is to provide those resources to those projects, but since this is a cost-cutting measure, that is unlikely to happen.
Given the massive influx into #fediverse over the last few days, make that:
!! RUN MORE INSTANCES !!
The irish have come up with a pretty cool hasttag to identify themselves across the fediverse: #Mastodaoine
@kie
Yes, I feel that ultimately, the logistics of administration is going to be the crux of it all. Both the human resources required for... what can we call it? Social administration? and the tech resources required to stay online and scale. (computer hardware, electricity, etc)
Which to my mind is one more reason to keep your instance small!
Best case scenario here is that somehow #mastodon instances remain small, community based, serving to bring people together rather than keep them divided in fear, with just the right amount of cross over to stop filter bubbles. something that always would elude twitter.
Turning things upside down, it suddenly occurs to me that #fediverse could have the inverse effect of what is expected.
Twitter, as far as I can make out, generally goes like this:
Somebody who for whatever reason, makes something, builds something, or does some research, etc and makes a post of genuine interest about it, often linked to a blog or a publication.
several 100 or 1000 (maybe people, maybe bots) post one liner (often hateful, sometimes trying to be witty) noise on the thread.
@ciaby
My test instance has been down a few times.
I don't know what the back off retry times are for instances that are not responding, but a few hours down seems to be enough to stop the normal flow.
I don't know what it might take to get all back to normal after years. Does an instance "push" posts to all followers? Or should they poll in some cases? I guess this is all documented some place.
@ciaby
I deleted it and reposted. (aka edited ) Probably your instance did not process the delete before showing you the new one. You definately cannot vote?
@ciaby
It might well be slow, it's running on a VM connected to its public IP server via VPN. There's a couple of NAT forwards there in between, I'm actually surprised that this causes the slow down that it does and I'm still not sure why. But I haven't seen the error you describe.
BTW, It got distributed-SYN-attack'ed recently, so I added some rules (on pfSense) to rate limit that, and limit the max number of concurrent firewall states, but I have since removed them again.
@thegrugq @spaf
I don't see that the federated timeline scales at all. It would seem totally pointless on anything other than a small instance (< 30 or so) active users. It may be that mastodon was conceived more this way - plenty of small instances. The way it is going now with a lot of people loading certain instances is possibly a failure for #fediverse
I tried a poll about this a while back:
https://mamut.tic-ac.org/@keith/109093588742625210
@ummjackson
A possibly interesting question here is does "social networking" make any sense outside of a closed centralised technology? Given that is where digital social networking was conceived.
Migration from twitter to mastodon to do the same (twitter) thing here is pointless, and the only real migration that makes sense is a migration away from screen and keyboard to favour human interaction.
Maybe #mastodon has a role to play here.
@ummjackson
Good.
The worst thing for #Mastodon would be to replace (as in become) twitter.
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