julian, to random
@julian@community.nodebb.org avatar

At the last ForumWG meeting, we discussed at length about Article vs. Note, and whether there was a desire to expand usage of as:Article. You can review those minutes here.

One of the action items that came out was to collate the state of current implementations. Unfortunately, outside of implementations that federate non-textual content (e.g. Pixelfed Stories, Mobilizon Events, etc.), the majority of implementors just use as:Note, which is not surprising given Mastodon's treatment of non-Note objects.

You can see the results of the summary here.


What is less clear is whether there is pent-up demand for use of a different data type for more richly forrmatted content. @mikedev and @jupiter_rowland provided some very illuminating history behind previous attempts to use as:Article, but importantly it seems that Mastodon (via @renchap) may be open to supporting this in some form as well.

While Mastodon has every reason to display as:Note as it sees fit, I'd like to hopefully address the undue influence towards using it especially in instances where as:Article were more appropriate. Mike (upthread) suggested a compromise:

  • that as:Note be reserved for content with attachments (images or otherwise), perhaps with a limited subset of html
  • and as:Article be used for content with a richer set of html (e.g. tables), and including the ability to display inline images

I explicitly did not specify that Note was for shorter content and Article for longer, because there exist plenty of examples of the reverse.

Does anybody see potential complications from such an arrangement?

tallship,

@silverpill @julian

Silverpill wrote:
> Could you provide an example of such post?

Here you go bro: Socialhome post w/inline images.

I'll try to give it a boost from my #Mitra, #Hubzilla, and #Friendica accounts too (if I haven't already) so you can study/compare the various treatment cases :)

Sadly, I have not yet launched streams yet for study. I know, I'm a lame-O. I'll get to it shortly, prolly just spin up a local VM on Proxmox for that here, I really am anxious to give it a go :)

#tallship #inline_media

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rhfinearts, to photography
@rhfinearts@mstdn.social avatar

This is one of my personal favorites. In Galveston, Tx looking out at the Gulf I turned around to see this tall ship sailing across the sand. Surreal, a mist rising off the wet sand and a Phantom Tall Ship sailing by on the other side of a sand dune. Something about light and mist gave the ship a ghostly appearance.

The ART: https://tinyurl.com/5y2yxp83

tallship, to foss en-us

Let's pretend we're proponents of free and open source software, enlist an army of week intentioned FOSS developers to contribute to our project, and once successfully deployed in many enterprises across the industry...

Pull the rug out and convert it into a proprietary product with a bunch of undisclosed, hidden code that we won't ever show you - Muahahaha...

Yeah. I see this happening right now in several prominent and celebrated open source projects that you're probably completely oblivious to those sinister objectives.

This is why the most ubiquitous desktop operating system in the world is Minix.

What's that you say?

Yup, Minix. But that's no secret, the cat was out of the bag on that one a few years back (after being secretly so for many years).

Before you contribute any more code, translations, or documentation to a software project, consider this:

drewdevault.com/2023/07/04/Don…

Next up? How Minix became the most prolific operating system in the world today. Stay tuned!

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tallship, to fediverse

I've been seeing this question come up time and again over the past several years, and it's understandable when you consider that often, the people asking it come from the deprecated, legacy silo space.

"When I follow someone, why don't I see their older posts?" - or some variant of that.

For example, when you follow someone on Faceplant, you see everything going back historically; because it's a silo. One theoretical host (server) with a centralized database that everyone using that host/service has in common.

When you follow someone in the , you begin to see their posts in your timeline/feed moving forward from the point in time that you follow them, because we're talking about the database local to the Fediverse server instance where your account is.

Okay kiddies, let's be real careful with this - again, Be really mindful, and especially careful here. You can accidentally DoS your box very easily if you're not, but here's a useful tool for those occasions where you want a history you might not normally have:

https://github.com/AdamK2003/masto-backfill

tallship, to random
@tallship@social.sdf.org avatar
andre, to random
@andre@fedi.jaenis.ch avatar

That moment when you're pwned by the parental settings you've set yourself to prevent the kiddos to binge through the night by turning off the Internet…

Have a great time!

tallship,
@tallship@social.sdf.org avatar

@andre

What I did for my daughter after i got tired of her circumventing things was just set a simple firewall rule on the router that redirected her MAC to a custom page locally that really pissed her off.

After abusing and circumventing various "parental measures" a whitelist on the pfSense firewall put an end to her adolescent shenanigans left her with zero options except conformance, if she wanted any free recreation time at all.

Oh, did I mention, she was Homeschooled?

#tallship

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ScottLoringDavisPhotography, to photography
@ScottLoringDavisPhotography@mastodon.social avatar

Threatening Skies

With threatening skies forming at sea, a Maine Windjammer quietly glides past Burnt Island Light as her crew prepares the ship for their entry into Boothbay Harbor.
This beautiful print is available at:
https://pixels.com/featured/threatening-skies-scott-loring-davis.html

tallship, to fediverse
@tallship@social.sdf.org avatar
ScottLoringDavisPhotography, to art
@ScottLoringDavisPhotography@mastodon.social avatar

"Schooner Surprise Departs Camden Harbor"

This beautiful print will be amazing in your, home, office, lobby or VRBO. at: https://pixels.com/featured/schooner-surprise-departs-camden-harbor-scott-loring-davis.html

Invite the spirit of the sea and the moody charm of Coastal Maine, into your living space, with any of the exceptional prints available by Fine Arts Photographer, Scott Loring Davis.

tallship, to foss

I'm unable to pull this up and boost here. Was able to get the whole stream on a Glitch-soc box np, and I can follow the curator here too, but I'm too tired to try testing on Hubzilla or Friendica at the moment; so I'll just post the link then, which may be of interest to some, ... Actually, I suspect, many.

We've had some discussions about this over in the Fediverse-City Matrix room, Where Ryan is also a participant. It's apropos of the recent onboarding with respect to Flipboard curators and also the nacent interoperability we're experiencing with Bluesky's ATP.

Baby steps folks, baby steps, as they say ;)

Building Bridges to the Fediverse, with Bridgy Fed’s Ryan Barrett

I'm interested in hearing any feedback you may have to offer and as always, boosts are welcome :)

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tallship, to photography
@tallship@catodon.social avatar

Just one example of the simply amazing works created by Rachel Burch.

Thank you for sharing @Rachelburch - you can haz ! 🍔

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RE: mastodon.social/users/Rachelburch/statuses/112461097334138336

ScottLoringDavisPhotography, to art
@ScottLoringDavisPhotography@mastodon.social avatar
tallship, to random

More great news on the front - remote access for and Home based networks as simple as a single apt install command!

Give it a try today and let us all know what you think! I'm interested in hearing your thoughts and experiences with this invaluable remote access tool.

https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-connect/

@Raspberry_Pi

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tallship, to foss
@tallship@stella.place avatar

Here's a short, simple, and straightforward guide to installing the Mitra Fediverse Server.

I hope that helps :)

Enjoy!

#tallship #FOSS #Fediverse #Mitra #HowTo #Tutorials

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tallship, to random
tallship, to Introvert

August 11th, 2020 - My final month on the mountain before the fires of the August Complex came and dashed everything away.

As you can see, my bountiful garden was thriving, with more than I could consume myself - it was wonderful.

#tallship #Humboldt #Homesteading #Off_Grid #Jeremiah_Johnson #wilderness #solitude

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tallship, to random

26 March 2018 - Approaching sunset while overlooking valleys and mountain ranges in Humboldt California.

That's six years ago.

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ScottLoringDavisPhotography, to art
@ScottLoringDavisPhotography@mastodon.social avatar

"Maine Windjammer, Schooner Alert"

This beautiful print is the perfect choice for wall art for your home, office, waiting room, VRBO or Airbnb available at: https://pixels.com/featured/maine-windjammer-schooner-alert-scott-loring-davis.html

The beautiful Maine sailing Schooner, Alert, under full sail, returns to her home port on Baily Island, Maine, after a cruise into Casco Bay.

#buyintoart #art #photography #mastoart #seascape #maine #schooner #windjammer #alert #schooneralert #cascobay #bailyisland #sailingship #sailboat #tallship #travel

tallship, to fediverse

First, Mostr, the bridge between and .

Next, Bridgy Fed, the Fedivese bridge between ActivityPub and .

:)

So Ryan, thank you for this most valuable tool to bring people around the globe together in - creating (and curating, as you have) ***Bridgy_Fed is one of the very best things that the Fediverse has to offer people on both sides of the protocol divide, and I really don't think that there are enough Thank you's to go around for all of the selfless effort you've put into this service.

So as meek and perhaps insignificant as it may sound, THANK YOU!

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RE: https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://snarfed.org/2024-05-20_53092

@snarfed.org@snarfed.org

tallship, to art

Roast Fish Cornbread installation in Torrance (Los Angeles). An international event by Kyle William Harper.

This old lockout music studio received a facelift of free paint by street scene artists from around the world. This one by Soup and others by him especially impressed me.

5 bands performed at the event (not that there was any shortage). More of Kyle's work is available at his website.

#tallship #Roast_Fish_Cornbread #Kyle_William_Harper #art #street_scene

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tallship, to wordpress
@tallship@social.sdf.org avatar

More Excellent developments on the good work being performed on and interoperability with instances endowed with the plugin:

https://community.nodebb.org/post/https%3A%2F%2Fmastodon.social%2Fusers%2Fpfefferle%2Fstatuses%2F112319376557892084

@julian @pfefferle

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tallship, to fediverse

Thanks for this Gregory :)

I'm sure a lot of folks will be interested in what you've been doing toward this rollout of groups on #Smithereen

#tallship #FEP #Fediverse #ActivityPub @tallship. @grishka

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RE: https://mastodon.social/users/grishka/statuses/112378383977893952

@grishka

tallship, to browsers

After several years of warning after warning after advisory after advisory and calls to repeatedly update or remove and NOT USE CHROME by the Department of Homeland Security, it should be inconceivable that anyone does - but they do.

Sometimes these are patched with automatic updates before horrific and catastrophic results occur, sometimes not. To be frank, part of the problem stems from the fact that Chrome is the largest attack surface out there where browsers are concerned, but notwithstanding it being the fav target are also serious privacy concerns that aren't shared by other chromium based browsers.

To be fair, many exploits are indeed shared by other chromium based browsers, but not most, while some are related to other browser capabilities, like WebRTC, but it's still best to just ditch Chrome and never look back.

Here's more coverage on vulnerabilities issued less than a month ago. It took 3 seconds to bring this up, and no, not using Google, which didn't reveal this when I tried that search engine in a subsequent search, lolz. Why would they return SERPs that poo poo their own product?

This one did come up in a google search

There's truly only one way to ensure safety - unplug. But there's a lot of simple things you can do to exact a reasonable level of security, so why not observe some of those best practices? It's not like it will cramp your style.

Anyway, that's my two cents. h/t to @darnell for raising awareness of this latest brokewell. Make sure you take the time to visit the link he's provided for you too.

There are plenty of #Browsers that run on #Android (to name a few, alphabetized):

  • Brave Browser
  • Chromium
  • DuckDuckGo
  • Firefox
  • Kiwi
  • Vivaldi

IMO, No one should be running Chrome - Desktop or otherwise. It's a privacy nightmare even when there aren't CERT warnings circulating.

#tallship #brokewell #zero_day #CISA #CERT #DHS

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RE: https://one.darnell.one/users/darnell/statuses/112371221294882180

@darnell

tallship, to Halloween

October 28th, 2019 - Highway 36, Humboldt, California.

With the season coming to a close, them trimmigrants can't be choosey about where they're gonna hibernate for the winter ❄️

Seen along the way to the Bar - a town, if you will, with 3 buildings in it; a bar, a post office the size of a closet, and a butcher shop. There's also the "Mad River Burger Bar", a locally famous trailer on jack stands that sells takeout burgers 🍔 & fries 🍟

🍂

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