Here's the new 2025 reset.css:

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Thank you for adopting this on all your sites!

See github.com/whatwg/html/issues/…

A cassette containing the radio edit of Subways of your Mind was found recently. The vocals have more of a stereo feel to them, and there were two drum beats at the beginning that were missing from Darius S's original recording. The master tape still hasn't been found, though. youtube.com/watch?v=vUAldzxk_5…
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Tuta Mail revoluciona la organización del correo electrónico con su nueva función de etiquetas

La eficiencia y la privacidad son prioridades, Tuta sigue marcando la diferencia. Esta reconocida plataforma, famosa por sus servicios centrados en la seguridad como Tuta Mail y Tuta Calendar, ha dado un paso más hacia la excelencia con una innovación que promete transformar la experiencia de sus usuarios: las etiquetas. @Tutanota

computekni.com/2025/01/tuta-ma…

@Tuta

Okay, so Cory Doctorow published his take on the #freeourfeeds thingy, all about "billionaire-proofing" the Internet (or more accurately, billionaire-proofing social media), and I have some thoughts...

pluralistic.net/2025/01/14/con…

His main argument is this --> yeah, Bluesky isn't perfect, but it's what's fun and popular right now, and if we can billionaire-proof it, then we should, rather than getting people to adopt the existing, already proven, billionaire-proofed Fediverse ecosystem.

Okay, that's fair I think. I have no objection to this on its face. The "Fediverse" has been around for a while and though it has never been more popular than it is now, it has struggled to really gain mainstream appeal. (Perhaps that will change more drastically this year as fedi platforms like #Pixelfed gain more attention though). So though he admits that Mastodon/Fediverse is ideal, would be perfect for what they're trying to do ("Free our Feeds"), it's just not the clearest solution because the difficulty of getting people to adopt it en-masse seems somewhat insurmountable at this time.

Fine.

He goes on to say that the answer is, as he puts it, "installing our own fire-exits in Bluesky", or in other words, standing up a second Bluesky relay/infrastructure that "federates" or otherwise interoperates with the main Bluesky infrastructure - similar to how distinct Fediverse instances can communicate with each other. This too makes sense. If the main Bluesky enshittifies, or goes down, or is subject to hostile/billionaire takeover, than people have the choice to switch over to the other relay, the "good" one. Now here is where his argument starts to fall apart...

First, "FreeOurFeeds" is asking for 30 million dollars to do this. Wow. That's a lot, and doesn't speak well to how easy it is to stand up and maintain a second instance of the entire bluesky infra. Second, the FreeOurFeeds website speaks nothing of how they will keep that infra alive, i.e. pay for ongoing operating costs. Even the main Bluesky company doesn't have a realistic monetization strategy, they are kept alive by VC money alone pretty much.

Finally, what Cory fails to address, and in my mind, the biggest issue with his whole argument is that having just ONE single other relay/instance of Bsky as a whole is not the robust "fire exit" he thinks it is. Let's say FreeOurFeeds succeeds and they stand up a fully interoperable, yet fully isolated instance of Bluesky, and they manage to get a sizable portion of the existing Bluesky userbase to move over there. Like, 5 million of Blueskys ~30 mil or w/e. Let's say then that Bluesky sells out to Elon Musk or Bezos or whomever. This triggers another mass migration of 5 million, or 10 million or even everyone over to the FreeOurFeeds relay. (Though we all know that they'd be lucky to get half of regular people to figure out how to "Switch" relay providers). Now they are RIGHT BACK to where they were to begin with. A single provider, just as vulnerable to hostile takeover or enshittification as the original Bluesky was.

So you might say, okay? well then stand up ANOTHER relay. Crowdfund another 30 million. Right? ... What?!? Bags of 30 million dollars don't just grow on trees ya know? It's hard enough to get people to pay for these types of services, and I just don't think having one, or two or even 5 other relays is enough redundancy, enough resiliency to combat the billionaires and the governments of the world that want to control what we see, what we talk about, and who's allowed to speak.

That's why the Fediverse works. It's made up of literally thousands of servers, of all different sizes, some Mastodon, some GoToSocial, some Lemmy, some I mean w/e. Theres tons of different platforms that all interoperate, and they don't cost 30 million to run. I'm typing this out on a GoToSocial instance that literally costs $3.75/mo. You heard that right. Less than $4/mo. To put that in perspective, I could run 8 million GoToSocial instances at this price if I was given 30 million dollars. I'd like to see Musk try to buy all those out 😄.

I'll try to put it another way here. I'm in cybersecurity, and one thing we're taught is that attackers, with enough time and resources can literally get into anything. So our jobs as defenders, on top of all the usual stuff (e.g. defense in depth, blah blah), is to just slow them down. Make it impractical (from a time-spent perspective) to achieve a reasonable return on (time) investment. It wouldn't be hard for a billionaire or a hostile government to take down one, two, three or maybe even 10 Bluesky relays. But it seems wholly impractical for a billionaire, or a team of billionaires to snuff out thousands of Fediverse instances. And hell, these are just instances that exist now, in a very fledgling model where Fedi only has like a couple million MAU. Imagine a timeline where Fediverse got REAL world-wide adoption, and we went from a few thousand instances, to hundreds of thousands, or millions of instances. Taking that down would be like taking down the Internet itself, and if that could happen, we might have bigger issues.

Oh and I forgot to mention, that FreeOurFeeds can't even stand up another relay. Bsky devs have already stated that's impossible at the moment (shellsharks.com/notes/2024/11/…). Though theoretically this will be addressed in time...

Alrighty, let's wrap this up. I get it. Bluesky is hot. It's popular. It's got steam. It's got gobs of cursed VC money. It's got some admittedly cool tech behind it. But it just isn't it. Not unless it can find a way to solve for the whole it's-insanely-expensive-to-run-another-relay issue. If FreeOurFeeds succeeds, stands up another instance and figures out a way to run it on the cheap, then I'll be the first to say "congrats" and "I was wrong". Until then, I will remain skeptical, and I'll keep saying that this sort of money would be better thrown at building out the proven solution, the Fediverse.

V říjnu loňského roku jsme dali dohromady Výzvu za strategický přístup k digitalizaci. Podpořilo ji skoro 700 z vás, díky!

Včera jsme ji odeslali na Úřad vlády. Budeme se také ptát premiéra i předsedů stran, současných i budoucích, co pro digitalizaci dělají a budou dělat.

Я сейчас делаю себе умный дом на Home Assistant. Устал от закрытых умных домов типа Гугла — они работают плохо и мало устройств поддерживают.

Купил себе Frient Electricity LED 2, который считает вспышки светодиода на эл. счётчике и отдаёт их в Home Assistant. Очень доволен.

in reply to André Polykanine

@menelion у меня много уже был сервер на Intel (специальный с пассивными охлаждением).

Но я бы рекомендовал для простоты просто купить сервер от Home Assistant
home-assistant.io/green/

Сеть в основном делаю через ZigBee

We're getting closer and closer to #LibreOffice 25.2, our next major release – due in early February! And the second release candidate is now available for testing: qa.blog.documentfoundation.org… #foss #opensource #freesoftware

Elon Musk Throws Tantrum After Being Exposed by Gamers, Leaks YouTuber's DMs and Seemingly Takes Away His Checkmark
futurism.com/elon-musk-tantrum…

🌟 Představujeme přihlášení pomocí Mastodonu na Pixelfed! 🌟
Pixelfed nabízí funkci: Přihlášení pomocí Mastodonu. Tato integrace usnadňuje registraci a přihlášení pomocí vašeho Mastodon účtu.

1️⃣ Zrychlená registrace

Automaticky se předvyplní váš avatar, bio, uživatelské jméno a sledující z Mastodonu.
Jednoduché a rychlé připojení bez zbytečných kroků.

2️⃣ Snadné přihlašování

Přihlaste se na Pixelfed pomocí svého Mastodon účtu.
Žádné komplikace, jen plynulé připojení.

3️⃣ Propojení komunit

Sdílejte své příspěvky mezi Pixelfedem a Mastodonem.
Podpořte interakci a spolupráci napříč platformami fediverza.

Pixelfed a Mastodon sdílejí společnou vizi: decentralizaci, soukromí a otevřenost. Tato funkce posiluje propojení komunit a usnadňuje tvorbu kreativního a propojeného ekosystému.

💡 Zkuste to na pixelfed.cz a užijte si výhody snadného připojení pomocí Mastodonu!

“… let the leaves fall and the seedheads stand. Invite squirrels to plant acorns and birds to drop berries. Have the courage to nurture what you didn’t plant yourself, and learn their names and their personalities. Let the plants and animals teach you how to be a better steward of your land …”
#gardening #NativePlants
humanegardener.com/humane-gard…

Tired: Instagram

Wired: Pixelfed (any instance)

Admired: "Charge your battery and take some photos"

(it's a very long and excellent thread that started in 2022 and is still active to this very day on discuss.pixls.us/, an excellent forum for Free Software photography software and techniques)

discuss.pixls.us/t/capture-cha…

If you're a European who sometimes charges for support of your Open Source:

github.com/orcwg/cra-hub/issue…

The Nature Of Things: Ultraprocessed Food

Bottom line is keep it to a minimum as best you can.
#UPF #Food #Canada #Diet

youtu.be/LLwoCraBZdw?si=u6LmGW…

I mean, Jack Dorsey speaking about "Infusing Open Source Culture into Company DNA" when not a single soul has ever heard of him in relation to Open Source before this talk title would have worked as a joke to me.

fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event…

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Hubert Figuière reshared this.

»Zu kritisch? EU-Abgeordnete stimmen gegen Datenschutzbeauftragten Wiewiórowski«. Nachdem der EU-Datenschutzbeauftragte die EU-Kommission aufgefordert hatte, Datentransfers im Zusammenhang mit Microsoft 365 zu stoppen, wirkt diese Entscheidung wie ein politisches Manöver. Wiewiórowski war wohl zu unbequem – schließlich möchte man MS365 weiterhin nutzen. Ist ja alternativlos. 😉

heise.de/news/Zu-kritisch-EU-A…

#microsoft #fail #dsgvo #datenschutz

🌟 Go 1.24 Release Candidate 2 is released!

🔐 Security: Includes security fixes for the go tool and the crypto/x509 and net/http packages.

🏃‍♀️ Run it in dev! Run it in prod! File bugs! go.dev/issue/new

📣 Announcement: groups.google.com/g/golang-ann…

⬇️ Download: go.dev/dl/#go1.24rc2

#golang

in reply to Schmaker

@Schmaker Na jednu stranu je dobré, že idea přímé demokracie jde postupně do kytek, ale na druhou stranu nástup motoristů je nebezpečnější, protože přímá demokracie je dost abstrakní myšlenka, ale ideu "motory sobě" pochopí i člověk bez mozku. Vysmíval jsem se motoristům, jak jsou debilní, že nechápou, že i elektromotor je motor, ale uprostřed smíchu mi to došlo: idea motorismu je krásná idea pro catch-all-party.
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1Password product enhancements [Winter edition]: Mobile improvements, better item creation, and even more security features blog.1password.com/product-upd…

Pixelfed exists today because of @nlnet's vital support since 2019.

Their grants helped build our ethical photo-sharing platform from the ground up.

The EU must continue funding #FreeSoftware projects, as we have proven, they can be hugely popular and shift the control back to the people, where it belongs.

ow2.org/view/Events/The_Europe…