Releasing videos to a schedule is one thing, but releasing videos to a weekly schedule non-stop for a decade is something else entirely.
Raise a glass to Tom Scott
Enjoy your rest, you deserve it!
youtube.com/watch?v=7DKv5H5Frt…
After ten years, it's time to stop making videos.
Find me here: ❓ LATERAL, free weekly podcast: https://lateralcast.com/ https://youtube.com/lateralcast 📰 WEEKLY NEWSLETTER https://www.tomscott.com/newslett...YouTube
---
#comics #comicstrip #funnycomics #kevincomics #funny #lol
Welcome to the public domain, Mickey Mouse
The version of Mickey Mouse seen in Steamboat Willie and Plane Crazy enters the public domain alongside the play Peter Pan, the song “Mack the Knife,” and more.Adi Robertson (The Verge)
I don't know if I would like Fleur Cowles as a person, but her paintings are amazing!
I had her picture books as a child and love them to this day.
like this
like this
Cockatoo and alpacas.
I don't have a terribly powerful camera. Most animals like to stay distant. So, it's hard to get good pictures of them.
The cockatoo at least was chatting to me. I started to walk by, and it had a whole lot to say before I could see where it was in the tree!
Kangaroos...sorry, I couldn't catch them on camera today. I thought I had missed them all together. On the way back from my walk I suddenly found myself almost face to face with a small mob! So close that the male roo freaked out and hopped off! Well, darn it! Next time!
like this
Why Isn't Every Linux Distro Shipping KDE?
When you look at the Linux world it looks very GNOME but KDE does exist and it looks like it's great so why don't more distros just ship KDE instead, well th...YouTube
Flowers and a nest
I don't know what flowers these all are. The red ones are definitely indigenous to Australia. The white ones--maybe?
I'm not certain what bird made this nest. Clearly the nest had been blown done from its tree. I am fascinated by the colourful threads the bird found to make part of its little home (marry me! I'm a great home decorator!)
like this
The NYD 24 Global Stream Parade officially kicks off in les than an hour at 0100 UTC.
This will be our thread for announcing upcoming stops on the parade route which can be seen at: radiofreefedi.net/nyd24
We and the broadcasters will use #NYD24Parade if you want to keep an eye out, or mute for the day. Boost the participants and let's celebrate discovering some of your fedi streaming friends.
#streaming #broadcasting #live #JoinIn #party #antiparty #community #friends #owncast #peertube
Some recent transcriptions from 2023.
minds.com/newsfeed/15882883066…
Some recent transcriptions from 2023. "De Medeae Fabula, Particula 2" by Karl Theodor Pyl. archive.org/details/karl_pyl_medeae_part_2_1850_latin/pyl_medeae_1850_latin_bwdragon/ "Les Muses, Étude de Mythologique Grecque" by Paul D... | Minds
... Particula 2" by Karl Theodor Pyl. https://archive.org/details/karl_pyl_medeae_part_2_1850_latin/pyl_medeae_1850_latin_bwdragon/ "Les Muses, Étude de Mythologique Grecque" by Paul Decharme. htt...Minds
@ivory Was gonna say - any client I've ever used offers up to 7 days.
But then, I think Ivory doesn't even warn you if you don't add alt text? Seems Ivory might be a bit behind what other clients offer.
Well, I've set everything up now, so submissions for issue two are basically open (for members of marginalised groups only, then everyone from 15-31 Jan) 🎉
If you're raring to go, have at it! 😄
Guidelines: sarah-i-jackson.ghost.io/inner…
Form: sarah-i-jackson.ghost.io/submi…
Inner Worlds submission form
Please read our submission guidelines before submitting your story. If you have any difficulty using this form, please contact us at ourinnerworlds[at]gmail[dot]com. Fill out my online form.Sarah I Jackson
Cats Filled the Prison. Then the Inmates Fell in Love.
In Chile’s oldest and most overcrowded prison, the inmates have found solace in the hundreds of stray cats.
happy new year! 🎉
and also, happy public domain day!
web.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdo…
of particular note this year is mickey mouse entering the public domain! this comes with a few caveats, which you can read about here: pluralistic.net/2023/12/15/mou…
keeping all that in mind, when the clock strikes midnight in the USA, feel free to begin your copyright free mickey mouse shitposting!
Public Domain Day 2024 | Duke University School of Law
Tweet January 1, 2024 is Public Domain Day: Works from 1928 are open to all, as are sound recordings from 1923! By Jennifer Jenkins Director, Duke Center for the Study of the Public Domain CC BY 4.web.law.duke.edu
#SocialCoop inline poll: should SocialCoop be one of the signatories of the [[Fedipact]] effort to *preemptively defederate* with Threads.net?
loomio.com/d/AZcJK6y2 is an ongoing Loomio discussion about this but I wanted to see some in-instance discussion ideally.
Discussion: Support the Anti-Meta Fedi Pact
For some time, there have been rumors that Meta (Facebook) has plans to impose itself on the Fediverse.Loomio
- yes (say why) (44%, 4 votes)
- no (say why) (55%, 5 votes)
- maybe (0%, 0 votes)
@3wordchant Unfortunately I think there is need for treating Threads a bit differently than other instances, given that is so large and varied. Despite its failures of enforcement and policy, there is at least a bare-bones policy against hate speech, which distinguishes it from platforms that actively encourage such things. help.instagram.com/47743410562…
The problems it poses should be weighed against the benefits, esp. enabling our members to reach a larger network of people.
@3wordchant I don't think we have much leverage against Threads by refusal to federate with our few hundred members. In contrast, being visible on threads could help more people there see the option of doing social media cooperatively.
Unlike a space like Gab, most people are joining Threads simply by default, and are not directly associating with the accounts you mention.
I think limiting, is an appropriate compromise.
@ntnsndr I don't see how the implication that we'd federate with Gab if it had a few million more non-bigoted users is in line with s.c's Federation Abuse Policy.
Folks who want to do outreach to Threads (or Gab) users are completely able to sign up for accounts on those platforms if they like; going back to "balance" it seems obvious that s.c users' safety is more important than making life slightly more convenient for that subset of users who want to evangelise in that way (1/2)
@ntnsndr a core strength of the fediverse, and part of the explicit agreement with s.c users, has been to have better moderation (and thus more community safety) than corporate equivalents. Twitter has been a great example of the importance of upholding standards of behaviour, through the rapidly increasing toxicity on the platform after those standards were relaxed in the name of including problematic voices (2/2)
CC @flancian
@3wordchant I think it is a good point that this may require a policy change.
Since Gab does not have a recognizable hate speech policy, no, I don't think a large number of users there would change our approach.
I think the availability of a tool like limiting allows us to make an appropriate choice. In my view social media should never be entirely on-or-off, just like social life should not be. People are complex, and the fediverse should reflect that.
@ntnsndr there's evidence to suggest that sanctions are effective at reducing harmful behaviour¹; it doesn't simply migrate elsewhere when communities are banned in one place. For me (and by my reading of s.c's Federation Abuse Policy), that applies equally to "Facebook should ban hate groups" and "s.c should not federate with Facebook until they enforce their rules against harmful behaviour" (1/2)
¹techcrunch.com/2017/09/11/stud…
CC @flancian
@ntnsndr more evidence about the efficacy of deplatforming far-right groups: idz-jena.de/fileadmin/user_upl…
CC @flancian
@ntnsndr thanks for the paper, I'll read it as soon as I can.
Meanwhile, I fully agree with you that it will be helpful to have better tools.
In the mean-time, while those tools are built, and given that you are familiar with the evidence of deplatforming in reducing harmful behaviour, why do you think it is better not to use the (sure, blunt) tools available? (1/2)
CC @flancian
@ntnsndr Do you think there might be some component of personal privilege in your preference for this approach, and do you see any potential exclusionary impact in applying that preference to a community space that intends/claims to be welcoming to people who face more marginalisation than you do? (2/2)
CC @flancian
@3wordchant What do we gain in safety by defederating that we wouldn’t gain by limiting?
If we limit, then we will not see any Threads posts in the federated TL. If SC users decide to follow individual Threads accounts and boost any toxic bigotry into local, they’ll be in violation of our own internal codes of behavior and will be dealt with.
This does raise a new Q though. Are we in violation of rules if we quote boost something in order to critique it? Are CWs sufficient?
@ntnsndr @flancian
@jotaemei @3wordchant I think our rules and moderation team are wise enough to detect the difference between affirmation and critique.
Thanks for these points.
@jotaemei off top (others with more knowledge of ActivityPub might be able to think of further examples), defederating would prevent Threads users from organising harassment campaigns invisibly in replies to s.c users, and prevent s.c. users' content from reaching unexpected audiences of hate groups on Threads by being boosted (or whatever Threads calls it there).
@3wordchant @jotaemei @ntnsndr these are good examples, thank you. Playing devil's advocate here a bit:
- The telephone can be used to organize a harassment campaign. Should numbers not be able to call each other freely because of this? Should the government tap all lines because of this? My gut feel says no to both. Does this intuition not apply here because of speed or some other factor in this particular network? I'm unsure.
@3wordchant @jotaemei @ntnsndr
- On boosts as a danger/weapon: I'm sorry but I don't see how federation makes the problem significantly worse for what amount to public web posts that can already be scraped, etc. Maybe a visibility rule to 'only show to logged in users from instances in a user-kept allowlist' would be needed for such cases?
Essentially user-defined per-post federation allowlists might be needed in the long term.
"authorized fetch" is part of what you're describing, and I hope its adoption continues to increase.
As for "you can still see the content on the web", sure, but there's a wide zone between "technically impossible" and "absolutely trivial to do" – surely you agree that putting *any* friction in the way of the bigots who demonstrably exist on Threads will reduce the amount of harm caused, even if not to zero?
@3wordchant @jotaemei @ntnsndr My (surely privileged, tech-bro-influenced position) is currently "open web first", and if someone doesn't want their posts to be seen widely they should use a non-open visibility setting.
This doesn't mean I think we shouldn't defederate with actively fascist instances, or we shouldn't work to improve the paltry visibility settings we have now in Mastodon. We should do both. It's just threads doesn't seem like a fascist/troll instance to me, and I've seen plenty.
@3wordchant @jotaemei @ntnsndr now, if once threads has set up moderation/admin communication channels harmful accounts stay up... then my position about them will change.
You pointed out earlier that this position might be inconsistent/irrational as the onus of work should be on them given their track record. That's fair. I'm still processing this and I might change my default position because of this.
Exactly. In February, Facebook will celebrate 20 years of having had the opportunity to set up effective moderation. The parent company's 2022 revenue was over $116 billion; Instagram (the business unit of which Threads is a part) had estimated revenue over $50 billion the same year. I think it's very fair to say that they have had a huge opportunity to improve their content standards, if they were going to.
@ntnsndr while I agree with you about the benefits of decentralisation, I think framing this as a "basic fact" about scale ignores the factors specific to FB's organisational structure, constituency of its investors, business model, and the nature of the (lack of) legal regulation in its country of origin, and many of the countries where it is most popular.
@ntnsndr thanks for the answer. Do you agree that this special-case weighing is a departure from our established Federation Abuse Policy, and that until s.c makes a change to that policy, that the status quo should be that Threads should be defederated based on " fails to enforce policies to deal with hate speech", and the (many) documented instances of Facebook failing to enforce their Community Guidelines?
CC @flancian
Daily turnover of active giant virus infection during algal blooms revealed by single-cell transcriptomics
"A consistent percent of infected coccolithophores displayed the early phase of viral replication for several consecutive days, indicating a daily turnover and continuous virocell-associated metabolite production, potentially affecting the surrounding microbiome"
Frank Aylward reshared this.
Rocky path, beautiful & rewarding.
No December colors, but taken on our last hike of the year yesterday @ Pürschling south wall...
#SilentSunday #LandscapePhotography #NaturePhotography #Photography #Hiking #Alps #Colors
Humble Tech Book Bundle: Become a Linux Master by Packt
Get your Linux skills up to speed with this book bundle, covering from the basics, to topics like DevOps, cybersecurity & more! Your purchase supports charity.Humble Bundle
h/t @CherylHarrisRD for taking this photo on my phone 😀
gentoo.org/news/2023/12/29/Gen…
gentoo is offering binary packages for x64/aarch64 now!
i really like this change and might consider using gentoo on lower end machines now 
"A 62-hour widefield image of Orion."
William Ostling, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons or Flickr: flic.kr/p/2ofNCaX
A 62-hour widefield image of Orion
Full write-up here: theastroenthusiast.com/a-62-hour-widefield-image-of-orion/ The dark Horsehead Nebula and the glowing Orion Nebula are contrasting cosmic vistas.Flickr
Get in the WindowsMobile
(source flickr.com/photos/65555826@N00…)
A windows mobile mobile
I wonder how many times it just stops and you have to get out open and shut all the doors and restart the engine before you can drive another 100 metres.Flickr

Kevin McShane
in reply to Kevin McShane • • •Kevin McShane
in reply to Kevin McShane • • •Kevin McShane
in reply to Kevin McShane • • •Kevin McShane
in reply to Kevin McShane • • •Kevin McShane
in reply to Kevin McShane • • •Kevin McShane
in reply to Kevin McShane • • •Kevin McShane
in reply to Kevin McShane • • •Kevin McShane
in reply to Kevin McShane • • •Kevin McShane
in reply to Kevin McShane • • •