milan, to random German
@milan@social.tchncs.de avatar

hm. if i see correctly the docker image does not only just update all the gems, it also pulls discourse from the default (main) branch which does not look like a release branch ... well isn't that fun ... it also does not care about the ruby version defined in the discourse repo, which only is a .ruby-version.sample file using older ruby lol

ttpphd, to linguistics
@ttpphd@mastodon.social avatar

Speech Acts
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

"Recognition of the significance of speech acts has illuminated the ability of language to do other things than describe reality. In the process the boundaries among the philosophy of language, the philosophy of action, aesthetics, the philosophy of mind, political philosophy, and ethics have become less sharp. "

https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2017/entries/speech-acts/

Sandra, to random

One drawback of POSSE is that you’re bolstering the value of the silos. Instagram grows more powerful with your pictures on it and GitHub thrives on your repos.

https://indieweb.org/POSSE

tallship,

@Sandra

Sandra, I'm really glad I had the opportunity to catch your review, or rather, observation of POSSE, especially the long term ramifications from the PoV of #DeSoc.

For quite some time now, I've been advocating for something that describes a not so dissimilar modus operandi for extricating subjugated chattel from that of the #Borg_Collective.

POSSE has merit, being a partial design for disrupting the deprecated monolithic silos, but IMO actually falls short by only seeking to coexist with it, instead of completely obviating them.

As a dedicated FOSS and Privacy Advocate, here's my take on how we can follow a best practices modus operandi, achieving what can eventually relegate today's monolithic silos into the marginalized zone, sending them into the abyss of downtrodden insignificance.

The model can work from any Fediverse platform, but platforms that support a rich feature set with longform authoring capabilities work best, having the greatest impact. For those stuck using masto for the time being, their impact will be less dramatic, but nonetheless still valid.

The model I've been advocating goes like this:

  1. ) Create original content on Fediverse enabled properties you own, or cite (link to) content NOT residing in the deprecated silo space (Twitter, Medium, TikTok, InstaSPAM, YouTube, Faceplant, Reddit, Linkedin, Etc.). You can do this from pretty much any Fediverse platform - even masto, with its paltry 500 character limit. A paragraph or so as a rule of thumb, just a teaser/headline to create interest for the reader to follow the link.
  2. ) Optional: For added impact and if you have any, from your traditional silo account(s), as well as from less capable clones like masto, offer up a teaser, perhaps a paragraph or so, with a link to the URL of this original content.
  3. ) If you're merely pointing to an article or resource created by someone else that exists independently, that's it. Well done! If you created your original content in long form on a more capable Fediverse platform than masto - there are many excellent Fediverse platforms for doing this. A few of those are:
  1. ) Endeavor to never publish any actual content (articles, news, photos, videos) on platforms in the deprecated monolithic silo space. Instead, it is preferable to publish your photos, videos on demand, and textual content on a Fediverse Platform well suited to this. i.e., PeerTube for VoDs, Pixelfed for images, and one or more of the platforms mentioned above for textual or multimedia based content such as news articles, HowTo's, tutorials, recipes, Etc.
  2. ) Occasionally, you may find it necessary to link to content in the deprecated silo space - a video on YouTube, for example. You may be able to clone videos (depending on licensing) to a PeerTube server, but if not, then make sure you sanitize those videos by using tools such as Invidious that shield the viewer from tracking and other privacy disrespecting constructs built into those silo systems.

The philosophy here is to ensure that anything posted into the deprecated monolithic silo space entreats the reader/viewer to leave that space in order to consume the content.

This practice insures that the consumer of that information does so in a protected, privacy respecting place, presumably built on FOSS, and in the Fediverse. It further serves to familiarize the consumer in an easy and unassuming way, with Fediverse platforms that do not track them or mine their privacy.

For the Fedizen however, it provides a one way transit - anyone seeing a teaser/headline/intro on say, Twitter or Faceplant, is immediately catapulted away from those denizens of commodification that packages and inventories the consumer as the product for sale, depriving those platforms of the necessary revenue that sustains them - death by atrophe. No blissful coexistence, every single post inside the deprecated monolithic silo space is in fact an egress point bringing the consumer into a free and privacy respecting environment.

Obviously, an article on the New York Times website isn't ideal, but it isn't strictly one of the monolithic silo systems listed above either. In this case specifically, it's a walled garden however, so you're directing the consumer to a place where they'll be privacy mined anyway, which offers three other possibilities:

  • You can, and should unless you feel you absolutely must, elect not to send someone to that resource
  • You can, under certain circumstances, copy that data verbatim elsewhere and provide a link to that place where you copied the data.
  • You can also probably check with the AP, since we're talking about a newspaper outlet, most of which actually pull their news from the Associated Press and other similar networks that provide free access, which you can link to instead.

There's simply no way to completely ensure being so mindful of your consumers without precluding yourself from linking to some forms of interesting content - but the point here is that almost without exception, you're not sending anyone into the deprecated monolithic silo space - you're sending them into the Fediverse, where they'll begin to become comfortable with, eventually creating their own accounts here.

I recently had some discussions with a few folks who completely turned their back on things like Twitter, which is good because it is one of those social networking systems that engages in tracking and privacy mining. Those individuals have made it easy for themselves by simply putting the existence of those privacy disrespecting resources completely outside the real of consideration - it's not like anyone is going to suffer because they didn't visit Faceplant. They may suffer a bit of withdrawals, but bear the following in mind:

There are liquor stores on virtually every corner in the real world. They sell booze at liquor stores. An alcoholic must come to terms with this and learn to live with this fact, making a conscious choice to buy, or not to buy booze in those stores, or even go outside where the temptation is even greater.

That's not the greatest metaphor I know, or maybe I just didn't deliver it well. Either way, I hope that in understanding this death by atrittion model, that people can make better informed decisions about privacy for themselves and others.

I'd love to hear your comments and thoughts on the matter, and any tools that help assist folks in addressing privacy concerns. Please feel free to share this by boosting to raise awareness within the Fediverse (and beyond) of all the excellent platforms available to everyone in the Fediverse. I realize I left out large sectors of the Fediverse that can be factored into this formula - the link aggregators and forums like #NodeBB, #Lemmy, #Kbin, #Mbin, #Discourse, and more. I didn't even directly address the purpose built single user instance platforms. Maybe we can give them some coverage in a later edition :)

All the best!

#tallship

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ttpphd, to philosophy
@ttpphd@mastodon.social avatar

Some Narrative Conventions of Scientific Discourse
Rom Harré, 1990

"The academic ‘we’ might seem at first glance to be just a version of the editorial ‘we’. Like the latter it is mutedly egocentric but it is not mainly used to imply teamwork. Rather, it is used to draw the listener into complicity, to participate as something more than an audience. "

https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9780203981115-14/narrative-conventions-scientific-discourse-rom-harr%C3%A9

This is my new favorite thing.

pfefferle, to wordpress
@pfefferle@mastodon.social avatar

@laurenshof the ActivityPub plugin should now work nicely with

https://github.com/Automattic/wordpress-activitypub/releases/tag/2.3.1

ahmetasabanci, to random
@ahmetasabanci@mastodon.social avatar

I’m doing my best to avoid latest because people trying to make it a thing have no idea how nonprofits work and as someone who spends most of his working time in or around nonprofits I really don’t have time to explain things to people who clearly have no interest in understanding it.

FGO_eV, to random German
@FGO_eV@genealogie.social avatar

Dann möchten wir uns als Verein noch kurz vorstellen.
Wir sind ein Verein für Familien- und Heimatforschung in Oberschwaben.
Wir sind auch Paten für .
Letzten November haben wir unser 10jähriges Bestehen gefeiert.
Hier geht es zu unserer Website: https://www.forschergruppe-oberschwaben.de/
Wir betreuen auch die offene genealogische bei https://discourse.genealogy.net/c/oberschwaben-l/45

InternetIsScary, to fediverse French
@InternetIsScary@mstdn.social avatar

The fediverse is amazing!

I can’t get over how cool it is to view my posts from any server. I’m definitely going to use activitypub for my social media I’m planning on making. I was going to use @Discourse , but considering it’s like where you are only able to self host and each instance of discourse can’t interconnect makes me kinda sad. But activitypub seems like the only way I feel happy in both ways.

@lemmy

cquest, to llm French
@cquest@amicale.net avatar

Ce matin... deux BOT de scrapping pour alimenter des modèles d'IA/ ont abusé du forum d'@osm_fr

C'est pas la première fois et ça devient vraiment une plaie, surtout quand requête les URL de notre ancien , remplacé il y a plusieurs années par

Malgrès plus de 130 000 erreurs 404 rien que ce matin, il continuait à un rythme effréné...

Autre bot albert-bot... de albertai.com (rien avoir avec l'Albert cocorico), bloqué lui aussi.

kariboka, to fediverse
@kariboka@harpia.red avatar

Have someone got their instance to federate with ?

I’ve read something about it but didn’t see any real case yet.

Also, does it federates articles? like , , , ,

atomicpoet, to fediverse
@atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org avatar

Seeing integration with is pretty cool!

For those who prefer a bulletin board interface for the , this is pretty darn attractive. Anyone who was active with Internet forums back in the ‘90s and ‘00s would love this quite a lot.

As many of us know, the problem with old Internet forums is that, while they provided a cozy community for folks who liked to follow specific topics, they often died because the likes of Facebook simply had a larger network effect.

But with NodeBB and ActivityPub, Internet forums may soon find that they have a network effect of hundreds of millions of people.

If you ever used Internet forums but have since stopped, would NodeBB’s foray into the Fediverse have you increase your participation with them again?

https://community.nodebb.org/world

@fediversenews

NodeBB Fediverse screenshot (mobile)

christian,
@christian@suma-ev.social avatar

@atomicpoet @fediversenews How is ActivityPub support in progressing?

/cc @Discourse

mcdanlj, to random
@mcdanlj@social.makerforums.info avatar

I just discovered this plugin that I think could reduce the Maker Forums Discourse spam moderation problem by about 50%. There are a few ASNs which are responsible for an outsize proportion of our incoming spam...

https://meta.discourse.org/t/geo-blocking-plugin/227824?u=mcdanlj

kuketzblog, to forum German
@kuketzblog@social.tchncs.de avatar

Liebe Leserinnen und Leser. Mich erreichen viele Anfragen. Ich freue mich über das Interesse, gleichzeitig kann und werde ich nur einen Bruchteil der Fragen beantworten können. Es ist einfach eine Frage der Zeit. Ich würde mich daher freuen, wenn ihr eure Fragen öfter über das Kuketz-Forum stellt. Dort gibt es kompetente Teilnehmer, die euch in den meisten Fällen weiterhelfen können. 👇 💬

https://www.kuketz-forum.de/

benzogaga33, to fediverse French
@benzogaga33@mamot.fr avatar
pmusaraj, to hiring
@pmusaraj@mstdn.ca avatar

I'm hiring a developer at @Discourse. Experience in Ruby on Rails and/or Ember is a plus. We're all remote at Discourse but this job posting is only for candidates in the Americas.

Apply via: https://www.discourse.org/jobs

kuketzblog, to community German
@kuketzblog@social.tchncs.de avatar

Für Diskussionen zu den Themen IT-Sicherheit und Datenschutz bitte hier entlang. 👇😉

https://www.kuketz-forum.de/

greg_harvey, to foss
@greg_harvey@toots.codeenigma.com avatar

Just discovering for a @codeenigma client, what a fabulous piece of software!

https://flarum.org

I'm super impressed, it installed easily, it scales easily, it's really clean, the admin UI is simple and intuitive, it looks like but without the "we only ship a container, if you want better then buy our hosting" nonsense! Top. 👌

Nonilex, to internet
@Nonilex@masto.ai avatar

will hear oral arguments Mon in 2 cases that could transform how operate — w/sweeping consequences for a host of & efforts to regulate the .
The court is reviewing passed in & intended to address allegations that companies viewpoints by imposing limits on whether firms can block or take down .


https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/02/26/supreme-court-social-media-netchoice-texas-florida/

Nonilex,
@Nonilex@masto.ai avatar

is likely to decide the cases by June, in the critical months ahead of the .

experts warn that either argument could lead to outcomes that would be deleterious for . If the court rules in favor of the companies, the industry could argue that the 1A precludes a broad array of proposed . If the states win, govts across the country may push ahead w/rules that give states unprecedented over .

Tigurius, to Help French
@Tigurius@ludosphere.fr avatar

Je cherche des tuto pour installer sur Docker Synology et j’en trouve nul part !
J’ai vu que @portesimaginaire pouvait proposer des solutions d’herbergement. Mais j’aimerais tenter de le faire fonctionner sur mon NAS.

kuketzblog, to forum German
@kuketzblog@social.tchncs.de avatar

Liebe Leserinnen und Leser. Mich erreichen viele Anfragen. Ich freue mich über das Interesse, gleichzeitig kann und werde ich nur einen Bruchteil der Fragen beantworten können. Es ist einfach eine Frage der Zeit. Ich würde mich daher freuen, wenn ihr eure Fragen öfter über das Kuketz-Forum stellt. Dort gibt es kompetente Teilnehmer, die euch in den meisten Fällen weiterhelfen können. 👇 💬

https://www.kuketz-forum.de/

goinfawr, to movies
@goinfawr@mstdn.social avatar

The short rules of civil discourse:

"Listen. Think. Respond."

Donald Sutherland in "A Pirate's Passage."


nicotentin, to random French

Un forum pour une association, c'est super... mais pas simple à installer et maintenir. Est-ce que vous connaissez des prestataires éthiques et pas chers (style ) qui proposent ce genre de service ?
N'hésitez pas à re-pouetter !

shom, to UserExperience
@shom@fosstodon.org avatar

I'm legit super impressed with the @Discourse tutorial with discobot! It's very well executed in orienting the user with the software and features and simulating interactions. Much better than the popping up of bubbles in different parts of the interface while you're just trying to navigate (they do that too, not a fan but I get why). Good work Discourse team!

mz4250, to DnD
@mz4250@dice.camp avatar

Today I tapped into my Patreon's request board and made some very random minis lol

  • Winged Kobold Ranger
  • Goliath Bard with bagpipes
  • Polar Bear mount
  • Horse with mini slot

Free stls: https://www.patreon.com/posts/97571968

I love these random requests haha

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PTR_K,
@PTR_K@dice.camp avatar

@mz4250
Ah, the famous Disc Horse I've heard so much about!
💿🐴

havn, to allheimen Norwegian Bokmål
@havn@writing.exchange avatar

Jeg vet «fotball» ikke er det største her i , men prøver meg likevel:

Søker folk som er glad i og omegn!
(Boosts for å nå disse settes pris på. 🙏🏻)

Jeg har laga noe så deilig gammaldags som et forum, for alle som er stuck med å heie på denne skakkjørte idrettsklubben. Les mer her: https://nettsida.no/t/soft-lansering-av-start-nettsida/73

Mobil-skjermbilde av forumet i mørk modus. Det har fargene fra Start-drakta (gult og svart).
Nettbrett-skjermbilde av forumet i lys modus. Det har fargene fra Start-logoen (blå og hvitt).
Nettbrett-skjermbilde av forumet i mørk modus. Det har fargene fra Start-drakta (gult og svart).

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