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Why Sam Altman wants to scan two billion eyes

We’ve seen the United Nations share their biometric registration of Rohingya refugees with the Myanmar government without their consent. A private company that subcontracts services in other countries makes accountability very difficult when there are rights violations.”

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Raku: A Language for Gremlins

That's a giant "nope" from me, but your mileage may vary.

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PIE failed. But it’s a failure worth celebrating and learning from.

It's very painful to see accelerators that are also vibrant community hubs shut down because of business dynamics. I've lived that. What I can see here is someone who cares about his community. I was never a part of PIE, but I know Rick did it for the right reasons. And I know from Matter that the community continues long after the thing itself has disappeared. The legacy is long lasting. Congratulations, Rick - on to the next thing.

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How I make annotated presentations

It's been a long time since I've given any talks (the pandemic put a stop to that) but I really like this approach, and I'll do something similar in the future.

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Just normal web things.

Yes to all of this. These are basic functions that the web gives you almost by default. Everything on the web should let you do them.

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The open source licensing war is over

I broadly agree with this piece, which is a kind of rallying cry against dogmatism in open source. I think dogmatism is harmful in all parts of tech; divisive and often a kind of gatekeeping. Let authors build and release according to their needs.

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How to Search for a Better Deal on Broadband

The broadband situation in America is surprisingly bad - so I love that there's a new version of the National Broadband Map. The Markup has done a public service by taking us through it.

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The BBC on Mastodon: experimenting with distributed and decentralised social media

The fediverse is how every major new social network will be built for the next decade, and every media company will need to have a presence. Welcome to the BBC.

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Mastodon is easy and fun except when it isn’t

An enormously useful piece of informal research. Some folks will disregard this for the same reason they disregard why some people use Macs instead of Linux, and whatever. But if Mastodon wants to be an accessible network, these are all problems to solve.

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Data Futures Lab Infrastructure Fund

This seems great: funding projects to create a fairer, more just data ecosystem, with a focus on teams who themselves come from impacted communities. I'm excited to see what comes out of it.

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Tesla’s secret team to suppress thousands of driving range complaints

The more I learn about Elon Musk, the more I think he’s exactly the kind of entrepreneur that laws and regulations are there to protect us from. This seems like something Tesla owners could take real action on.

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Esther Crawford on Twitter and X

Esther clearly comes from a different perspective and worldview to me, but her take on Twitter and X is uniquely notable given how tied up in the story she’s been. I honestly don’t know what to think, but this is interesting background.

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Watch Out, Fediverse Users: The FBI Can Seize a Mastodon Server

This unfortunately stands to reason: the Mastodon instance where you make your home has the potential to be seized as part of an investigation. This is a downside of federation vs peer-to-peer, and is a reason why I have my own single-user instance. (Generally, though, it's worth saying that I'd expect data to be subpoenaed rather than having the server itself be physically seized.)

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Vision for W3C

"Our vision is for a World Wide Web that is more inclusive, and more respectful of its users: a Web that supports truth over falsehood, people over profits, humanity over hate." I like this sentiment a lot but it also has the potential to cause accidental harms. Who defines truth? W3C members? Someone else?

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The Arc browser is now available for all iOS and Mac users to download

Oh, hey, open release! I've been using Arc as my primary browser all year, and I truly love it. It's a huge step forward in browser UX and while I don't use every feature, I can't see myself going back to the 1990s-style paradigm.

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TETRA Radio Code Encryption Has a Flaw: A Backdoor

One reason of many why open sourced protocols are more secure: backdoors can't be kept hidden and abused by manufacturers and state actors. This was a serious breach and had the potential to destabilize nations. Secret and proprietary never means more secure.

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As Twitter destroys its brand by renaming itself X, Mastodon user numbers are again soaring

Every time a billionaire makes a boneheaded social media decision, a Mastodon community gets its wings.

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Addressing Child Exploitation on Federated Social Media

One of the problems with decentralized networks is that really bad stuff can traverse across them. The fediverse has a child sexual abuse material problem. Filtering it out does not solve the core problem. How can the fediverse be a good actor here?

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Apple slams UK surveillance-bill proposals

Stories like this make me wonder if we'll ever get to a point where governments stop trying to backdoor encryption. Freedom from surveillance is a necessary prerequisite for free speech; observation always creates a chilling effect. These efforts aren't about fighting crime. This is about power.

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Dear Alt-Twitter Designers: It’s about the network!

You can have the best tech in the world, or the loftiest ideals, but social media is about people and communities more than anything else. If you don’t have that, and can’t nurture disparate, diverse spaces that grow organically over time, you don’t have a social media platform.

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Meta provides Facebook messages in Nebraska abortion case prosecution

Or: why real privacy legislation would also protect women seeking reproductive healthcare. These laws aren't just a principle; they save lives.

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Bluesky is under fire for allowing usernames with racial slurs

A cautionary tale to say the least. The linked PR with slurs removed from a username denylist is rough to see. Real, vulnerable apologies and strong action to correct would go some way, but it might be too late.

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The whitening of social media

“To watch the doors that have been opened to so many start to close because of racism in particular is a slap in the face, especially when so many white allies don’t seem to grasp the quieter sides of racism. Racism isn’t always overt and loud. Sometimes it is the cloak of polite exclusion. It’s the whitening of spaces that previously welcomed diversity. It’s rules that stifle people of color under the guise of “fairness.” Fairness to whom?”

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Threads Adopting ActivityPub Makes Sense, but Won't Be Easy

I agree that ActivityPub is the right choice for Meta and any company wanting to follow a similar strategy, for the reasons laid out here. I’ve been thinking about tools that might make adoption easier for startups and hobbyists.

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Meta-provided Facebook chats led a woman to plead guilty to abortion-related charges

One of my nightmares is that something I helped to build would be used in this kind of prosecution. There’s an expectation of privacy built into the design of direct messaging apps, and designers have a responsibility to protect their users. They failed here.

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