UNIX is simple and coherent. - Dennis Ritchie
GNU's not UNIX. - Richard Stallman
UNIX is simple and coherent. - Dennis Ritchie
GNU's not UNIX. - Richard Stallman
Wow it’s almost e clirty
Age verification but it's just listening to how much of your body creaks getting out of a chair
It has been brought to my attention that I've used the vulgar and offensive term "motherfuckers" in two recent posts to describe various classes of people.
And that is, of course, because I'm a stickler for both clarity and precision when referring to techbros and transphobes.
Which means I should acknowledge that usage count is now three posts.
And to further clarify, while I'm sorry if someone told you there wouldn't be any math today, I am not sorry for anything else.
Thank you.
Imagine being a coder but thinking there's no artistry to writing code. What an empty existence
Odin there is a very informative and educational video behind you, why are you facing me and my bacon
Good morning! It's very cold and sparkly. And there are no new baby goats. But the 5 baby goats so far are SO CUTE and very healthy. #BabyGoatCountdown
"If we stopped surveillance advertising, most modern internet companies would collapse"
Good! They're laying off humans at a record pace in order to juice their stock prices and further facilitate this bubble. Take 'em all out.
I love my dog who makes me feel like the safest girl in Amsterdam
A photo from Odesa captures a cat perched in a window shattered by a russian attack
Instead of fear, the cat shows a quiet confidence, gazing out at the new day. It is a perfect reflection of the Ukrainian people, who stand brave and unbowed after every act of russian terror
Source: United24 Media
@catsalad thought you’d like this: https://mastodon.ie/@EugeneMcParland/116426514162890225
This week’s Just for Skeets and Giggles is out! Have a great weekend. https://open.substack.com/pub/statuskuo/p/just-for-skeets-and-giggles-41826?r=7xfrr9&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
Why are you bothering me? I was busy! #CatsOfMastodon #DailyMenhit
:nkoWave: Hello and a good meowing on this #Caturday! :blobcatsnuggle: :blobcathearts: Have a most wonderful day and stay safe ♥️😸
meanwhile at dentist office 😂 via https://xcancel.com/nocontextscats/status/2045428594332291503/photo/1
135tb ram bitches
Something between "Chaotic Good" and "Lawful Evil", I guess.
Boop to fix blep 👉:neocat_blep:
I am invoking the wisdom of the Fedi! Which online eyeglasses outlet do you use/prefer for prescription lenses?
Guess what I'm eating?
Keeping the bridge in place isn’t an act of charity; it’s a basic #KISS survival strategy. How #mainstreaming funds grassroots movements, they get their value from https://hamishcampbell.com/how-mainstreaming-can-meaningfully-fund-grassroots-movements-they-get-the-value-from/
The regime is so out of touch.
Sounds like something Hegseth would say. https://www.comicsands.com/bessent-strait-of-vermouth?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=infeed&utm_campaign=linkprogram
We should take the same lesson and apply it to the criminal enterprise being run by Trump and his family. Then boot them from power just like voters just did to Orbán.
Today's co-working status.
Clarence Thomas wants to claim that the US government is founded on God, and that we need more traditional morality. This is what you get when your judicial system is packed with religious bigots.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2026/04/17/we-need-better-supreme-court-justices/
it seems someone decided to prove you really can just publish any nonsense protocol draft with the IETF https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-meow-mrrp-00.html
People fight against or/and ignore the #KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) approach in tech because simplicity exposes power. Complexity, jargon, and process give cover – they make control look like competence. When paths are simple and transparent, everyone can see who’s blocking, who’s hoarding, who’s acting in bad faith. Many “experts” and institutions are emotionally and professionally invested in keeping things complicated; simplicity threatens their authority, their funding, and their identity.
All the #OMN projects are not directly about social change – they’re about making social change possible. That distinction matters as people don’t step into change unless they first believe change can happen. If the world feels fixed, locked, inevitable, then nothing moves. Our role is simpler, and maybe more important, to open that door a crack, to show that different paths exist.
Think of #OMN as a helping hand, not dragging people forward, not telling them what to do – just making it easier for them to take that first step when they’re ready. But to do this, we need to think more clearly – and more fundamentally – about technology itself. As most of the current “open paths” are cosplay at best, we need a network that links them as flows for there use to be unlocked from the current limits of #stupidindividualism shaping them – to become a native part of the expanding #openweb reboot.
I’ve been working on this for over 20 years, and one thing keeps proving true: we need roughly 90% open and 10% closed, the balance matters. As the current push from the #encryptionists flips this – aiming for 90% closed and 10% open. That isn’t a solution, it’s a retreat. It breaks the social fabric that makes collective tools usable and meaningful. It fragments, isolates, and ultimately shrinks the space where shared culture can exist.
Yes, privacy matters, yes, some things should be closed, that’s the 10%. But the commons – the space where we meet, talk, organise, and build trust – has to be open. Without that, there is no network, just silos. Take a simple example: you’re reading this via #activitypub. That’s a system built on being mostly open, with just enough closure to function safely. And it works, people are here, conversations happen, networks grow.
Compare that to more closed, encryption-heavy systems like old school Diaspora. Technically interesting, sure, but socially? Empty, few people, little flow, no impact. That’s the core point: this isn’t just about functions or features, it’s about culture.
Open federated, networked systems create the possibility of shared culture, and from that, the possibility of social change. Closed systems protect individuals, but they rarely build movements. We need both – but we need to get the balance right. Right now, too many people are getting it the wrong way round.
Decentralised servers – what we now call the #Fediverse – are often talked about as if they’re some new, radical innovation. They’re not, they’re a return to the original design of the network. The early internet wasn’t built to be controlled, it was built to survive. The core idea was simple: if parts of the network were destroyed – even something as extreme as a nuclear strike – the rest would keep functioning. No centre, single point of failure or “off switch.”
That’s what decentralisation actually means. And this thinking didn’t even start with the #openweb. Systems like Usenet already embodied this approach: distributed, federated, run by many, owned by none. Messy? Yes. But resilient, open, and hard to capture.
What we’ve been living through for the last 20+ years – the rise of the #dotcons – is the opposite of this. Centralised platforms with single points of control. Easy to use for control and monetise, easy to manipulate, easy to shut down. We didn’t lose the #openweb by accident, we blindly traded it away for this convenience.
What we’re seeing now with the #Fediverse, #ActivityPub, and related projects isn’t innovation in the common sense. It’s a reboot, a return to the path we were on before we derailed it. The difference is that now we’re trying to rebuild this in a world that has spent decades normalising centralisation and control. 40 years of death cult worship has changed people, institutions, social groups and our very internal selves. That’s where the friction comes from, people arrive expecting #dotcons platforms, what they find is networks. People expect control, what they get is responsibility. People expect “free” what they face is shared cost and care.
So, it was never about the tech, the mistake we keep making is ONLY thinking this is a technical shift, it’s not, it’s cultural. You can spin up a decentralised server in minutes, that’s not the hard part, the hard part is everything around it:
This is the work the #dotcons hide from us, they wrap control as “free services” paid for with surveillance, extraction, and control. Now that we’re back on the #openweb path, that work becomes visible again, and yes – it’s harder.
Why this matters (Again). Resilience isn’t an abstract idea anymore as we’re living through cascading crises: political instability, #climatechaos, infrastructure fragility. A centralised network fails catastrophically were a decentralised network degrades – but keeps going. That’s the difference between a system you depend on and a system you can trust.
We don’t need to overcomplicate this – Keep It Simple (#KISS)
One builds commons, the other extracts value, everything else is detail. And yes nobody thinks the Fediverse is not messy, uneven, (yet) match the polish of corporate platforms. That’s fine, mess is where growth happens – if we compost it properly.
The #OMN view, we’re not trying to invent something new. We’re trying to make what already works usable at scale for media, trust, and collective action. The infrastructure is there, the protocols exist, the history is long. What’s missing is the shared layer – the commons – where information flows in ways people can actually rely on, that’s what we’re building.
If decentralisation feels radical, it’s only because we’ve spent so long inside systems that forgot #OMN #openweb #KISS
Another reason to hate #Apple We're seeing more 2018+ MacBook Pro/Air donations — but Apple's T2 chip means even after iCloud sign-out and reset, the firmware stays locked to the original account.
Without donor contact, these machines are useless. :(
I've upcycled ~1,000 older Macs, but T2 era machines will end that. It's controlling, creates e-waste, and will only get worse. #righttorepair matters — Apple couldn't care less.
It's a good sign when the orb weavers start showing up.
These folks declared during the pandemic, “The government can’t tell me what to do with my body!” So it tracks.
Let's be honest with ourselves. If social media content is too toxic for kids, it's probably too toxic for adults too.
Dick around, win dick prizes.
Born to :blobcatPuffyBlush:
Forced to :blobcatDead:
Messy language feeds back into messy culture https://hamishcampbell.com/messy-language-feeds-back-into-our-culture/ Seen this way, extremism isn’t in change and challenge. It’s insisting that a failing system must continue at all costs.
The right-wing taking the tools, traditions and myths of the left wing https://hamishcampbell.com/the-right-wing-are-taking-the-tools-traditions-and-the-myths-of-the-left-wing/ If we don’t actively shape this, the risk is simple: the forms of the left survive, but the substance gets hollowed out, and quietly folded back into the logic of the #deathcult.
In our political paths we face a mess, the hard right has been taking the agendas, traditions, and paths that the left abandoned, and twisting them to push its authoritarian politics harder. It’s a mess of our own making. When we walked away from the sense-based left paths - trust, solidarity, open debate, collective action - we left a vacuum, that the right filled with fear and control. Yes, we fucked this up, now we have to fix it #KISS The algorithm is feeding us fascism – Its (past) time to step away https://hamishcampbell.com/the-algorithm-is-feeding-us-fascism-time-to-step-away/
This isn't sound policy. It's reckless endangerment.
No one suffers like a rich boy. https://www.comicsands.com/musk-south-africa-starlink?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=infeed&utm_campaign=linkprogram
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