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In-reply-to » (2) Jordan Peterson: "Meghan Markle GRATES On Me!" - YouTube

And also can you define what you mean by “right wing”. I honestly get so utterly confused over these terms. The only way I know how to clearly delineate political positions on anything is the Political Compass which I don’t find any of these persons to be “right wing” at all. And btw, according to all kind of stupid ass “political tests” I’m a left-leaning socialist.

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In-reply-to » Waiting lists on Twitter alternatives are a joke. If you only knew how many FOSS alternatives there are right now... While you keep people waiting, hoping to gain popularity, they'll find their own niche community somewhere else. Good luck trying to draw them back in when registrations open

@rrraksamam@twtxt.net Like Yarn.social 🤣 and we’re not focusing on federation as a 2nd class citizen 😆 It was done from the beginning 🤣

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In-reply-to » @prologic I know very little about it, but speaking secondhand, it looks like there's a single centralized server now and they're still building the ability to federate? Like, the current alpha they're running is not field testing federation, which makes me think that's not a top priority for them.

Yup 😆 If it was suppose to be fully decentralized wouldn’t you work on those features first?! 🤦‍♂️

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In-reply-to » So the news is telling me, Bluesky is the hottest new decentralized thing, with parole waiting month to join, or buying invite codes of ebay, for thousands of dollars.

Let us know how it’s any different, better or worse than what we’ve already built 🙏 😆

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In-reply-to » There is a "right" way to make something like GitHub CoPilot, but Microsoft did not choose that way. They chose one of the most exploitative options available to them. For that reason, I hope they face significant consequences, though I doubt they will in the current climate. I also hope that CoPilot is shut down, though I'm pretty certain it will not be.

@abucci@anthony.buc.ci I think the worst part is that we encourage it and use it despite the moral, ethical and legal implications 🤦‍♂️

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In-reply-to » @carsten That's a dissembling answer from him. Github is owned by Microsoft, and CoPilot is a for-pay product. It would have no value, and no one would pay for it, were it not filled with code snippets that no one consented to giving to Microsoft for this purpose. Microsoft will pay $0 to the people who wrote the code that makes CoPilot valuable to them.

At least in the case of StackOvetflow you got brownie points you could show off 😆 What do you get for freely training CoPilot?! 😱

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In-reply-to » An idea for helping humans and machines understand when a twtxt-feed are using some of the yarn.social extensions by applying a mix of a hash-bang and a DTD to the first line of the txt-file:

@marado@twtxt.net It’s probably about the only use at this point 😅 Probably sounds like we should do with some kind of top-level comment like # type = ... and # exts = ...? 🤔

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In-reply-to » An idea for helping humans and machines understand when a twtxt-feed are using some of the yarn.social extensions by applying a mix of a hash-bang and a DTD to the first line of the txt-file:

I guess we should discuss implementation now 😆 even though no client would change 🤦‍♂️

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In-reply-to » I don't like the idea of an additional special bang. DTD, bah! Why not simply use # doctype = whatever? Also, which problem does this solve? What would clients do differently? And humans just could look at the comment or URL and see that this feed makes use of extensions – if they care. Twtxt purists would certainly hate such a new thing, too, I don't think it helps them in any way. So I don't see the use case for that. Can you please elaborate, @darch, what you had in mind?

You are 💯 correct in that this would not help legacy purist clients at all as the only one that exists is broken and I maintained 😆

Let’s not solve for any ideal purism hete but for real problems that have positive outcomes to clients and users of those clients 👌

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In-reply-to » Oh crap, the clamp on my router fence slipped, so the fence moved and now my board has a crooked rabbet. This is the side piece of a tool rest box that can be mounted on sawhorses, so it could be worse if it were some nice project for the house. But it still looks like shit. Always make sure everything is tight before flicking the switch, kids!

@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Ooops 😱

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