@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no āit might provoke Russiaā
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Since I administer bucci.onl myself, Iām a little confused. I donāt recall disconnecting myself from sending and receiving emails. I donāt even know how you disconnect someone from that. I also have never created the email address this email appears to be coming from, but maybe I should trust it anyway since they told me itās a trusted source? Most puzzlingly, Iāve been sending and receiving emails just fine all morning, so I do not appear to be disconnected from anything? I want to help protect the internet and fight malicious activities, but what should I do??? š¤š¤š¤š¤š¤
My UPS failed the other day and I donāt know whatās wrong with it yet. Very š± until I get that fixed or replaced.
@prologic@twtxt.net do they censor you???
@prologic@twtxt.net It was super useful if you needed to do the sorts of things it did. Iām pretty sad.
At its core was Sage, a computational mathematics system, and their own version of Jupyter notebooks. So, you could do all kinds of different math stuff in a notebook environment and share that with people. But on top of that, there was a chat system, a collaborative editing system, a course management system (so if you were teaching a class using it you could keep track of students, assignments, grades, that sort of thing), and a bunch of other stuff I never used. It all ran in a linux container with python/conda as a base, so you could also drop to a terminal, install stuff in the container, and run X11 applications in the same environment. I never taught a class with it but I used to use it semi-regularly to experiment with ideas.
I used to be a big fan of a service called cocalc, which you could also self host. It was kind of an integrated math, data science, research, writing, and teaching platform.
I hadnāt run it in awhile, and when I checked in with it today I found their web site brags that cocalc is now āextensively integrated with ChatGPTā.
Which means I canāt use it anymore, and frankly anyone doing anything serious shouldnāt use it either. Very disappointing.
@prologic@twtxt.net wow! The place to go for whiteboard tech is mills.io.
That stinks about Excalidraw. theyāve been saying that (working on adding collab/self hosting) for over a year.
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@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org oh wow nice, I got it running with no trouble:
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I take it back. Excalidraw is like tldrawāyou can integrate it into a Javascript front end if you want. Which means technically you could self-host it if you wanted, but youād have to write your own front end code to embed it, and host that code somehow.
@prologic@twtxt.net I see what you mean about tldraw. I looked at their github repository and it seems like they are distributing it as an npm package for people who want to include a whiteboard in their Javascript-based frontend. I didnāt see a way to just launch the thing.
I have half a mind to write a little scala frontend that sets up one of these, since scalajs makes it very easy to use these Javascript web component things while making it look like youāre writing scala.
@prologic@twtxt.net Iām a big fan of https://excalidraw.com , especially the collaborative editing feature, but I donāt think you can self-host it š
Iām playing around with snac2
, which I think @stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no mentioned on here, and I have to say itās extremely easy to set up and itās been pretty straightforward so far. I wanted to experiment with having a presence on the Fediverse without going through the process of picking Mastodon vs. Gnu Social vs. Friendica vs. ā¦, and I wanted to self-host instead of picking an instance of one of those. For now Iām abucci@buc.ci, but no guarantees that will remain stable; Iām just testing for the time being.
@prologic@twtxt.net Couldnāt agree more
@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no @prologic@twtxt.net seconded, that would definitely be nice
- 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi: long range, can go through walls, fast but not very fast
- 5.0 GHz Wi-Fi: much shorter range, cannot go very far through walls, quite fast
- Li-Fi: long range (?), cannot go through any walls, very very fast
@xuu@txt.sour.is ah, well, I think itās on 1.0.x now but it picked up ipv6 support in 0.10.x
@prologic@twtxt.net wow thatās wild. The ISPs Iāve had in the last few years supported ipv6. The one I have now does.
@xuu@txt.sour.is āyetā? Itās supported ipv6 for like 6 years now.
@prologic@twtxt.net I run fail2ban
on very aggressive settings to avoid these headaches. That plus manually banning IP ranges that register bots on my pod (š) works pretty well for me.
@prologic@twtxt.net bummer, thatās a shame. I ask because I install the vast majority of my phone apps from f-droid these days, and only use Google Play Store when I have no other option. I know the Play Store will have more reach, but Iām guessing reach isnāt the highest priority right now.
@prologic@twtxt.net is it difficult to get packages into f-droid?
@prologic@twtxt.net oh my god
@prologic@twtxt.net hmm, Iād be up for thinking about that. At least at the protocol and design levelāIām afraid I canāt help much with Go programming.
@prologic@twtxt.net ack! Well, good to know.
@prologic@twtxt.net I donāt know! Iāve never used itāonly came across it recently.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de itās a great way to spice up your object storage!
@movq@www.uninformativ.de @prologic@twtxt.net I thought you were talking about the cloud storage š¤£
@prologic@twtxt.net Itās true. I think the key point is to make it 100% clear what your intentions are, so that if there ever is a legal case against Google, they cannot credibly pretend not to have known.
@prologic@twtxt.net Thatās definitely a concern. I guess itās a way to signal unequivocally that you donāt want the page indexed. If they do it anyway, they donāt really have an excuse to fall back onāthey just blatantly violated your web siteās policy.
@marado@twtxt.net Itās very different. Language models are part if traditional search engines and translation engines. The new policy mentions Cloud AI abd Bard specifically. This is a weird change and probably a good preemptive move as I said previously. Iām not sure why youāre downplaying it
@shreyan@twtxt.net If thatās your reaction to PragerU, then do I have a podcast for you! https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-audit
@marado@twtxt.net It canāt possibly be defensible, which to me always signals an attempt at a power grab. They never explicitly said āwe will use anything we scrape from the web to train our AIā beforeāthatās new. There is growing pushback against that practice, with numerous legal cases winding through the legal system right now. Some day those cases will be heard and decided on by judges. So theyāre trying to get out ahead of that, in my opinion, and cement their claims to this data before thereās a precedent set.
@prologic@twtxt.net They were almost certainly doing this already, but now theyāre codifying it in their policies, essentially claiming ownership over everyoneās web pages.
Time to add
<meta name=āgooglebotā content=ānoindex,nofollowā>
to everything I guess.
Google Says Itāll Scrape Everything You Post Online for AI
Google updated its privacy policy over the weekend, explicitly saying the company reserves the right to scrape just about everything you post online to build its AI tools.
Google can eat shit.
With Youtube testing a āthree strikes and youāre outā policy against people who use ad blockers, Iām also wondering whether Web 2.0 is effectively walled off and I should just give up on it entirely and look elsewhere for information and entertainment.
Wondering how long Iāll keep twitter-related feeds (like on fraidycat, or here) before giving up on them as permanently dead.
@xuu@txt.sour.is Oh wow I didnāt know he was associated with PragerU. Iāve listened to a few episodes of The Audit podcast, where they basically shred PragerU content, and itās hilarious and terrifying.
I never paid a lot of attention to Ben Shapiro before, but what he says is so transparently asinine it boggles the senses. You really have to have a Fox-addled mind to believe that the search for the submersible was completely faked and that the powers-that-be knew the entire time that it had imploded. To believe that a vast conspiracy among hundreds, thousands (?) of people from several countries and spanning several days was orchestrated to lie to the public in order toā¦..uh, achieve what exactly? āUndermine institutional credibilityā? What does that even mean?
This is āthe moon landing was fakedā levels of conspiracy theory.
These billionaires are profoundly without intelligence or depth. Itās astonishing to see so many shallow, empty fools parading their bad opinions publicly without shame. Let no one ever again fall under the illusion that tech oligarchs are anything more than your racist uncle at Thanksgiving but with more money.
Speaking of men getting owned, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, an expert on authoritarianism who wrote the book Strongmen, regularly calls out and degrades wannabe dictators like Elon Musk and itās cathartic to witness.
Also, what a douchebag using the title āDr.ā in his twitter handle. As a general rule, a white dude who isnāt a medical doctor putting āDr.ā in their social media title is a gigantic flashing red flag.
Personally? Iād rather a woman owned Jordan Peterson and got him to shut the fuck up.
for context, Peterson and a bunch of other know-nothing men are reacting on twitter to an article in The Atlantic co-authored by Applebaum, who has quite a bit of expertise on the subject sheās writing about. That doesnāt seem to matter at all to Peterson, who knows nothing of these subjects but opines about them anyway. Sheās been tweeting about these reactions and the screencapture I posted previously is one of hers about Peterson.
Jordan Peterson likes to mansplain at women when he knows nothing about the subject. Probably because he thinks women should be property of men instead of free individuals.
Letās be clear here. Daniel Penny allegedly choked a black man, Jordan Neely, to death on a subway car. Neely was being loud, but he was not physically threatening anybody and did not have a weapon. In any other context, this would be called āmurderā, at the very least, āmanslaughterā if one were being gracious. Because of the USās history, a white man murdering a black man in sight of the public is oftentimes, and rightfully, called a ālynchingā. It has a public, political purpose amounting to terrorism.
Daniel Penny was allowed to go free for awhile after this event. He is only now facing accountability, having been recently indicted (arrested and charged with a crime) as he should have been day of. And here is racist right-wing toadie Ben Shapiro saying that Daniel Pennyāthe white alleged killerāis the one being lynched. Not the black man who was allegedly murdered by Penny in view of the public, and who is now dead. Penny himself, who is still very much alive.
@prologic@twtxt.net, I donāt know how you go on defending Ben Shapiro, but in the context of US society, what Shapiro is saying is reprehensible and unacceptable. Heās a right-wing troll with disgusting, not to mention flat out stupid, opinions.
@shreyan@me.shreyanjain.net I noticed that too: #nlmebga