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mackuba, to bluesky
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launched DMs! 👀 (not federated or encrypted yet, just a v1) https://bsky.app/profile/bsky.app/post/3kt3y33tk4w2m

Took them like a month to build it all from start to finish :0

Ciantic,
@Ciantic@twit.social avatar

@mackuba and is on by default from people you follow, which means abuse is way smaller.

How they built it is simple but effective for their user base which doesn't care about federation.

MikeElgan, to random
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Ciantic,
@Ciantic@twit.social avatar

@tom_streeter @MikeElgan Landfills aside, I think Mike is hitting on something. Meta's AI glasses are the only worthy contenders for mass appeal from all of these tries. In fact, I think Apple should've aimed for something like this instead of bulky big VR goggles.

Some think Apple's VR will gradually get smaller and lighter, but they will lose in that game if they build something bulky and miniaturize it. Apple will lose because Meta's Ray Ban just gets better while retaining the right form.

talosman, to random
@talosman@mastodon.social avatar

is there is a good Safari extension for blocking "google sign in" popup all over the web?

Ciantic,
@Ciantic@twit.social avatar

@talosman If you get that popup, you are logged in with a Google account. I too don't like that my Google account appears randomly in sites, I've been looking for a way to sequester Google identity to just Google domains.

With Firefox it's somewhat doable with the multi-container (allows to use different sets of cookies for different domains), but it's a bit annoying at times to use.

ricmac, (edited ) to random
@ricmac@mastodon.social avatar

Today’s Google I/O developer conference was heavily focused on AI. However, web ecosystem concerns about AI and Google Search went unanswered. https://thenewstack.io/devs-get-ai-pixie-dust-at-google-i-o-but-no-search-updates/

Ciantic,
@Ciantic@twit.social avatar

@ricmac I think they did mention search, it even had pretty prominent part in IO. Showing for instance Gemini to collect recipes from Google Search.

mrchrisadams, to random
@mrchrisadams@mastodon.social avatar

Dear internet nerds who use environment variables and Docker more than I do:

have you come across any linting tool explicitly for .env files, to catch the gotchas that await when you them across different platforms?

I learned the hard way last week how Docker takes a dim view of connection strings wrapped in quotes for example, when trying to dockerize and debug a django project, and I’d really like future me to avoid that footgun again in future if possible.

Ciantic,
@Ciantic@twit.social avatar

@mrchrisadams I had to look up, a very Docker-specific problem. https://github.com/docker/cli/issues/3630

And as expected, it's languishing there with PR.

kottke, to random
@kottke@mastodon.social avatar

Seabike is an “underwater mobility device” that can propel you through the water at “superhuman speed”. You pedal with your feet, driving a small propellor. https://newatlas.com/marine/seabike-swimming-propeller/

Ciantic,
@Ciantic@twit.social avatar

@kottke The only thing I keep thinking is, what if you slip from the pedal? Will you lose your toe?

rolle, to fediverse
@rolle@mementomori.social avatar

Former CEO of Twitter wanted to build a social protocol no-one can control, like SMTP or HTTP for social media. Bluesky’s ATProto was supposed to be an open source protocol that Twitter could eventually utilize, but then Musk happened and Bluesky started taking it to the wrong direction and everything fell apart in Dorsey’s mind.

A very revealing interview. I now see even more future in W3C’s ActivityPub.

https://www.piratewires.com/p/interview-with-jack-dorsey-mike-solana

#X

Ciantic,
@Ciantic@twit.social avatar

@rolle heavy emphasis on "Dorsey's mind", everything indicates he didn't even study Bluesky's protocol. The differences to Nostr he trumpets aren't significant.

I still prefer services where I know where my browser is connected, like Mastodon.

If you've tried Nostr, many of those web clients connect to tens of servers, some really dodgy sounding. You are basically spraying your IP everywhere, and your IP might be receiving highly unwanted content...

J12t, to bluesky
@J12t@social.coop avatar

So is implementing an (unspecified) new protocol for direct messages. Because AtProto is really not suitable for anything that isn't 100% public.

I wonder whether they can do this now that Jack is off the board. But maintaining two separate protocols in the same app? Who knows, maybe is next?

https://bsky.social/about/blog/05-07-2024-product-roadmap

Ciantic,
@Ciantic@twit.social avatar

@J12t I don't think Jack had a lot of weight on their decisions. The reason they didn't do DMs from the get-go is the same as why they were late when it mattered. They didn't have a product, and they are still building it.

mgs, to random
@mgs@me.dm avatar

Currently banned on Threads. No idea why. So, hello.

Ciantic,
@Ciantic@twit.social avatar

@mgs This is why ActivityPub would be great, if Threads really embraced it.

There is high likelihood you will get your account back, because you are in the know. But for regular whom this happens there is no chance. It's much more likely that if I get a problem with the account I can contact @leo via Discord etc. rather than say someone at Meta.

Small servers are a feature!

dave, to random
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After 17 years of stagnation with Twitter, the new tweet-alikes continue the no new features tradition. When will one of them break out and try something new?

https://techcrunch.com/2024/05/08/bluesky-to-add-dms-video-support-and-in-app-custom-feed-curation/

Ciantic,
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@byjp @dave @davew new and exciting would be hyperlinks, bold, italic, and optional titles.

andyn, to random
@andyn@social.lol avatar

I hope everyone is prepared for all of the posts and videos about how “the iPad hardware is just half the story!” And “just wait for WWDC to see what Apple really has planned for the iPad Pro”

Ciantic,
@Ciantic@twit.social avatar

@andyn Now that Apple has begrudgingly started to mention the word "AI" instead of just "LLM", maybe we will see an AI-drawing app.

Pschiller, to random
@Pschiller@mastodon.social avatar

Apple event starts soon
https://www.apple.com/apple-events/

Ciantic,
@Ciantic@twit.social avatar

@rstevens @Pschiller they could make a blue translucent pen. probably not this year 😀

Ciantic, to windows
@Ciantic@twit.social avatar

Oh, Arc for Windows just came out. Testing that now.

https://arc.net/

Ciantic,
@Ciantic@twit.social avatar

Initial impression, this is meant for people who don't have 16 virtual desktops 😀

I have 16 virtual desktops and the features Arc provides are not useful for me. Sidebar for tabs, ability to make split views (I can already snap windows side by side), archiving tabs.

aaronrosspowell, to random

People—especially journalists—complain that Threads is bad for breaking news because the algorithm privileges older posts. Sometimes this privileging gets screwy (e.g., it's May 6 and I'm seeing tons of May 4 Star Wars posts), but in general I think the idea that a platform for online conversations incentivizing discussion of evergreen topics and disincentivizing immediacy is interesting, and a worthwhile experiment.

Ciantic,
@Ciantic@twit.social avatar

@aaronrosspowell @arossp It should be user choice what the algorithm surfaces: how much recency, what topics, etc. and they probably are making it towards that gradually. I read that is working on feeds feature, a lot like in Bluesky I think.

Ciantic, to firefox
@Ciantic@twit.social avatar

I'm living confusing world, I want to use for most things, but there is still a few profiles I need the for.

Now the big problem is how do I associate the default browser? I'm thinking of making my own CLI application as the default browser, it would then open certain links in Chrome and the rest in Firefox.

Ciantic,
@Ciantic@twit.social avatar

@oliverandrich I'm using Windows unfortunately. There is also more issues, like how to handle virtual desktops, Firefox can't do that but Chrome can, I would have to solve those in CLI too.

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