Pillowfort has announced that they're in danger of shutting down if they can't raise $25,000 by the end of 2023, and have launched a fundraiser to raise the money they need. PF has had its ups and downs, but after 5 years it's still here and still dedicated to providing a space for NSFW creators, and if that's a vision that speaks to you I implore you to share this information and donate to the fundraiser if you're able!

pillowfort.social/posts/392148…

One of the best things about Turku is that you can listen to Radio Robin Hood there!

RRH has a lot of the same energy as the early web and the heydays of IRC (with maybe a bit more communism tbh). People and small communities jamming to their own thing, broadcast to an unexpectedly wide audience.

Radio is an incredible medium and it’s always fun to see someone do something a bit weird with it!

radiorobinhood.fi

Recently, "Very Finnish Problems" posted a very strange list of "fun facts about the #Finnish #language". As a linguist, I wasn't amused at all, and here, finally, comes my own version: probably not that "fun", but at least with some real facts. kielioblog.wordpress.com/15-1-…

Anyone want a free piano that runs in #Juce without the need of Komplete Kontrol, and has a lovely reverse option when you use your modwheel?
Record And Play - #TheCrowHillCompany - Attic Grand: youtu.be/3Ot78DXi8_Y

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This is the first thing I’ve seen from a major press outlet that even resembles a stick in the eye of conventional economic wisdom. And it is absolutely on point.

We must scream at the top of lungs, and shame any who dare, try to defend the conventional orthodox economic machine that is tearing our children’s future down around their ears. #FUCKNORDHAUS!!!

Please, I beg you, circulate this article as far and wide as you can.

#Climate #ClimateCrisis #economics
theintercept.com/2023/10/29/wi…

Aznar, uno de los cinco peores expresidentes del mundo según expertos internacionales

Aznar en la lista de “Los malos ex” junto a un tailandés, un filipino y un nigeriano, por no ayudar al bienestar político de su país
elplural.com/politica/espana/e…

Phew! Thanks to new data from ESO's Very Large #Telescope, we now know that a white dwarf that was set for a close encounter with our Solar System in 29000 years isn't actually headed our way. Turns out that the intense magnetic field of the #star had biased the previous measurements of the approach speed. You're welcome everyone! 😉

We tell you everything in our latest ESO #blog: eso.org/public/blog/rogue-star…

#astrodon #astronomy #space #scicomm

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Rogue Amoeba

@Nuno

At present, “Low Resources” uses the “Base” Whisper model, while “High Accuracy” uses the “Large (v1)” Whisper model.

Right out of the friendly manual: rogueamoeba.com/support/manual…

To load in a different model, hold the option key as you click on the Model menu, then choose “Select Other Model File...”.

#𝕶𝖆𝖗𝖑𝖘𝖇𝖆𝖉
1/ Gejzír zvaný Vřídlo je nejvydatnějším pramenem. Všechny další zdejší prameny jsou jen jeho rameny. Putují z hlubiny dvou kilometrů puklinou přibližně pod chrámem Máří Magdaleny. Dříve aragonit občas utěsnil ústí Vřídla a tlak vody si prorazil jinou cestu. Tomu se říká výbuch Vřídla. Většinou při něm padaly okolní domy. Někdy vznikl nový gejzír, Někdy ale při výbuchu naopak Vřídlo zmizelo. I na řadu dní. To se pak místní scházeli před kostelem a modlili se za jeho návrat…
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‼ Protesta ante la sede del PSOE en Madrid contra la amnistía con gritos de “libertad” y “viva Franco” eldiario.es/politica/ultima-ho…

Haven't been able to stop thinking about the process that went into the original delegation of the .io domain to its current manager, so I looked back to what the administrative situation for the root domain was in 1997.

1997 was pretty chaotic for the Internet, with eternal arguments going on about who should administer the generic TLDs, which new generic TLDs should be created, and so on. Country-code TLDs were sort of a sideshow to all this - as far as I can tell the only "policy" around who got to request their creation can be summed up as "code is in ISO3166, looks legit" combined with a test to see if whoever was asking for it had the technical means to run a registry. The governing document at the time was RFC 1591 (datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/…).

It's obvious to see what was going on here. While the argument going on outside was all about new gTLDs, the still-just-run-by-Jon-Postel IANA did not see its function as getting involved in politics -- it was just a body for assigning technical identifiers and absolutely didn't want to get involved in making judgements about what a country was. In a system which had previously run on concensus rather than authority that would have been the norm. This was absolutely fine for the first couple of decades of the DNS's existence because shysters and money-grabbing opportunists weren't really a thing on the academic Internet, but there was a window of opportunity here for someone clever enough to realise that if the country code was obscure enough you could grab it, run it as a generic TLD and rake in the cash before national governments spotted the potential themselves and spoiled the fun.

You can see some of the reasoning. Only a few years before 1997 the idea that someone wanting to run a country TLD should have to get high-level permission from their government would have been seen as totally ludicrous as most governments had no clue what the Internet even was. In most of these cases the registrations were carried out in good faith by people who acted _mostly_ in good faith even as the domain business became incredibly lucrative years later.

So here is my take. I don't really believe there was _ever_ any agreement with the UK government to register these domains. I just think that someone at the UK government must _assume_ that as they got registered then they must have agreed to it at some point. I certainly don't think the UK government is getting any income from this other than in the usual form of VAT paid on registrations and any other taxes the company incurs if it's still a UK business entity. It has no direct power over ICB's control of those domains anyway.

And if someone really *had* gone to HMG in early 1997 and said "Hey can I run the DNS for Saint Helena?" they'd have had no idea what they were talking about, and even if they had the question would have percolated through a bunch of different government departments before they found out who was responsible for having opinions about the DNS anyway. Education? Trade and Industry? The Foreign Office as it's an overseas territory? With the change of UK government in May 1997 there would have also been a lot of upheaval and delay as the Civil Service had its priorities rearranged by a bunch of new ministers which would have slowed things down even further. Simply speaking, the government just doesn't move that quickly.

And so it came to pass that .io, .sh, .ac and .tm were delegated within a short amount of time in 1997 to a company founded a year earlier in the UK.

Anyway, Companies House information tells us that Paul Kane divested himself of ownership of Internet Computer Bureau (.ac, .sh and .io) a few years ago but still retains ownership and overall control of the .tm registry. ICB was then owned by Afilias (another big registry provider) which then merged with Donuts and became Identity Digital in 2022.

Here's the thing. I'm not entirely sure the UK Government has any control at all over .io. Even trying to take control of it themselves would probably require extensive legal action to prove that it's something they have the right to control over, and that might not even work. It's not even wholly clear that handing what is now the BIOT over to Mauritius would establish Mauritian ownership of the ccTLD.

Ultimately, the issue of Chagossian sovereignty is orthogonal to the issue who who controls the .io ccTLD. You can certainly say that the domain controversy has done a very effective and very useful job in shining a bright light on injustice -- but the people who can solve that problem are the governments of the UK and Mauritius. And if you really want to see that solved, treat .io as the sideshow it is in what is a very real and very human story of persecution and injustice.

Hi K-9 Mail community! This is a reminder that we'll be retiring this account next month, when K-9 Mail transforms into #Thunderbird for #Android.

So please go follow @thunderbird to stay in touch and get future updates. Thanks for being on this journey with us!

(YES, Thunderbird for Android will be on @fdroidorg)

If you missed the news, here's the original announcement: blog.thunderbird.net/2022/06/r…

And here's where to find our monthly development updates: blog.thunderbird.net/category/…

Despite earlier worries, the new owners of Bandcamp, though they HAVE fired the entire employee union bargaining unit, are still holding Bandcamp Friday

isitbandcampfriday.com/

This is great because it means if you do it TODAY, you can buy music without supporting the union busters

Here's my list of over 100 Bandcamp recommendations with micro-reviews:

cohost.org/mcc/post/922976-ban…

"Over 100 recommendations is too many. I want 1 recommendation"

Okay, listen to this song

chipzelmusic.bandcamp.com/trac…

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This concept — “Executive Function Theft” — is such a lucid description of a constant source of frustration that, like the author, I can’t believe it hasn’t been named before and dug into.

hedgehoglibrarian.com/2023/08/…

It's the thing “where one entity offloads things they consider unimportant onto some other entity they consider unimportant”. Once you see it you can't unsee it.

(Via #MetaFilter here: metafilter.com/201252/Executiv…)

🚨#BREAKING: EU Bans Personalized Ads on #Facebook & #Instagram 💪

Or: How the small country of Norway has brought down Meta

1. Impose a fine of €90.000 per day on Meta for personalized ads. ✅

2. Make the fine temporary and call on EU orgs to check whether Meat violates the EU GDPR privacy protection rules. ✅

3. EU threatens with fines of up to 4% of #Meta's global turnover. ✅

More 👉 tutanota.com/blog/facebook-ins…

BTW: #Tutanota comes with zero ads, but maximum privacy! 😎🥰

Reading this article on "effective altruism" and "earning to give": newstatesman.com/long-reads/20… Some of it doesn't really surprise me, but the QALY score that William MacAskill came up with for blindness does. Only 0.4? I'm pretty sure the blind people I know aren't living only two-fifths of a full life.
in reply to Matt Campbell

EA is lowkey eugenicist, so they tend to do this sort of arithmetic hate crime whenever disability comes up. I haven’t read all of this particular article but it seems like a good collection of the links between the ideologies truthdig.com/articles/longterm…