A little over a year ago, I closed my social media accounts. Here's what happened. #SocialMedia
https://silviamaggidesign.com/personal/life-off-social-media/
Generally I post about managed hosting as this is the easiest way to create your own online services.
However, there are many projects out there trying to make non-managed hosting easier too:
https://yunohost.org is a version of Linux that makes it as easy as possible to install your own services. Once @yunohost is installed on a server, it lets you add lots of online services (https://yunohost.org/apps) very easily through a graphical interface.
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Fediverse shows that humanity lost their attention and some people live inside their screens. No doubt if you own many computers (or screens as I simple call it), you become an addict.
I become an addict in the 90s, and only the recent 5-6 years I realized my mistake.
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RE: https://fosstodon.org/users/kzimmermann/statuses/107940182322276863
After about 14 years of hard work bringing open source into cellular communications in #osmocom, at seemingly impossibly small budgets, it pains me a lot that @sysmocom@twitter.com we now have to turn down customers / funding for more open source due to lack of developer capacity :(
[Full-time] Senior Software Developer (Osmocom cellular protocol stacks) at sysmocom GmbH / osmocom.org https://www.fossjobs.net/job/10884/senior-software-developer-osmocom-cellular-protocol-stacks-at-sysmocom-gmbh-osmocomorg/ #jobs
Bonne nouvelle (enfin !).
Le Parlement européen a voté pour des #batteries réparables et remplaçables dans tous les appareils électroniques grand public.
You use a #FreeSoftware OS. From what age does a computer "gets old" for you?
Mark Zuckerberg and team consider shutting down Facebook and Instagram in Europe if Meta cannot process Europeans' data on US servers.
My take in thread: 🧶
🎉 Fediverse.Party and its Wiki finally finished migration to a new home!
Our code repository can be found at Codeberg:
https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fediparty
Honoured to be part of @codeberg community.
What device do you generally use (most often) to access Fedi?
I use a laptop. :-)
Proof is in the pudding.
Not to worry though, GitHub's days as a forge are almost over. Soon it will be relegated to little more than a directory (search engine) for projects, once #Gitea completes their ForgeFed / ForgeFlux #ActivityPub #Federation integration (Now in limited release) which will obsolete the #monolithic_silo, leaving GitHub little more than a place-holder with README.mg files to locate FOSS repos elsewhere on Federated forge servers that are horizontally scaled in the #Fediverse.
#tallship #Vger #Cheezburgerz #ForgeFed
RE: https://friendica.mrpetovan.com/objects/735a2029-2061-de08-acc6-44f243357840
Also we need to ebrace "failure". For often the definition of "success" is owned by our opponents and their cybernetic machines that count everything on Earth. Let's aim for quality not quantity!
"Failing" at getting quantity at anything is a step towards learning how to do it better, even if only for ourself.
Here again the main objective is to not *let ourselves be discouraged* by the machines-and-their-numbers of our opponents, who tell us when we "succeed" and when we "fail"!
@humanetech @jens @maswan @eaon @meejah @TerryHancock @rysiek
The response by @staltz is correct, only a minority will contribute to a community but it's that active minority which makes communities possible.
The YouTube example is perfect: only a minority upload videos yet those are the videos the majority watches.
Moxie doesn't seem to realise (or perhaps doesn't want to admit) that human beings depend on an active community-spirited minority. Society isn't possible without such people.
You want people to run their own servers? Design and build servers for individuals, not communities and let communities arise from the interconnections between those servers.
Why?
Because that’s the only way we can compete on ease of use with centralised systems. Not by mimicking their complexity but by side-stepping it. There is orders of magnitude difference in complexity between a system designed to serve just one and one designed to serve one, two, or a hundred thousand.
Technology Coordinator / Rhizomatica.