Post B2hFdFboQXSwTkQF3Q by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
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(DIR) Post #B2fDlCa0z5ENB1KEOe by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-26T03:14:31Z
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Does anyone else struggle with a kind of Cassandra Complex about decentralised network tech?Like, we can imagine a whole different world, better for people and our environments, that could be built on existing tech. But hardly anyone seems to know or care about this amazing potential. I've long felt the same way with renewable energy.The main thing holding us back from these radical transitions in most people's willingness to put up with the status quo. Or maybe a just learned helplessness?
(DIR) Post #B2fEVZDP9uQ4hRrGnw by stman@mastodon.social
2026-01-26T03:22:49Z
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@strypey Y E S !
(DIR) Post #B2fGIBEbCuHKT7A3nM by Ooze@wirejunkie.net
2026-01-26T03:42:18Z
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@strypey There's certainly learned helplessness, but also burnout and massive levels of overwhelmed. I think a big factor is how our culture has been broken by the dogma of individualism. It's so hard to get most people to cooperate on things. I've tried to start a bunch of things, I've set up infrastructure etc and got the ball rolling. And while many people agree it is a great idea that someone should totally do, very few join in because they always want everything to be reshaped in exactly the image they have instead of cooperating.But the biggest factor is a moral failing. Most people don't have a drive to do things because they are morally better i.e. more equitable, sustainable, more fair. Most will choose the expedient thing every single time. Capitalism has poisoned our society. The only good is mammon.
(DIR) Post #B2fNSetAVVcL0z54Ou by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-26T05:03:13Z
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@Ooze> they always want everything to be reshaped in exactly the image they have instead of cooperatingI may be a bit guilty of that. I set very exacting ethical standards for anything I work on, even more so if it's unpaid.> Most will choose the expedient thing every single time. Capitalism has poisoned our society. The only good is mammonOr Moloch?https://slatestarcodex.com/2014/07/30/meditations-on-moloch/
(DIR) Post #B2fOjsG09oubLwX9JA by Ooze@wirejunkie.net
2026-01-26T05:17:27Z
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@strypey I am likewise unrelenting on moral standing. However in that paragraph I was thinking about implementation rather than morality.
(DIR) Post #B2fPX7Z22FAp13uxKi by Iveyline@mastodon.nz
2026-01-26T05:25:30Z
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@strypey Also not feeling confident to make the change e.g. from microsoft to Linux. I have often read that you need someone who knows how Linux works to assist with making the change.
(DIR) Post #B2fSOcFMt5QHQwM93o by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-26T05:58:31Z
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@Iveyline> Also not feeling confident to make the changeThat's a big one. Back in the 90s we had local LUGs to help people make the shift, and facilitate peer support. Maybe we need more local tech empowerment groups? The Right to Repair movement with its Repair Cafes is a good model, and software freedom people can definitely get involved in those and support people to replace proprietary apps and OS.
(DIR) Post #B2fXLZBUJjCqpxuGg4 by brouhaha@mastodon.social
2026-01-26T06:52:03Z
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@strypey Putting up not just with the status quo, but with whatever new "improved" craptacular shit the techbros throw at us. The people running most tech companies aren't interested in using tech to improve lives. They just want to suck every possible fraction of a cent out of every interaction.Whenever a new company introduces a tech product that's actually good, a big company buys them, and the enshittification begins.
(DIR) Post #B2fe4DyEdT7bnfNx2W by bamfic@autonomous.zone
2026-01-26T08:09:13Z
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@strypey Also inertia. If you have seen what @cwebber has been working on with Spritely and OCAPs, it's clearly what we need to reinvent security and privacy from the ground up in all of computing, to build consent into systems as a first-class fundamental. And yet... the amount of time it would cost to retool everything, or even to get people's brains fully wrapped around it, is so daunting it seems impossible.
(DIR) Post #B2feFE1glj7J9sFL6m by bamfic@autonomous.zone
2026-01-26T08:11:14Z
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@strypey I also feel the same way about money and finance. I have been harping on Bernard Lietaer's The Future of Money since it first came out 25 years ago. Clearly humanity needs to move away from money as debt to solve all the social and environmental crises we have. And yet, I feel it is just impossible to get anyone to understand it or even pay attention, let alone to get 8 billion people to adopt it.
(DIR) Post #B2ffd99KeTROwBnA5w by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-26T08:26:48Z
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@bamfic> Clearly humanity needs to move away from money as debt to solve all the social and environmental crises we haveI feel ya. I'm constantly arguing political economy here from a vaguely MMT-ish angle. There are all sorts of economic technologies out there, from community network LETS and timebanks to Free Code tools like GNU Taler. But you're right that as with comms and energy, economic transition comes with collection action problems.Are you familiar with #ValueFlows? @bhaugen
(DIR) Post #B2ffoKgc6Apbu5h1gO by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-26T08:28:48Z
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@bamfic> If you have seen what @cwebber has been working on with Spritely and OCAPsThe finer details are above my paygrade, but I've read some of the 'for dummies' intro materials, enough to see the potential.> the amount of time it would cost to retool everything, or even to get people's brains fully wrapped around it, is so daunting it seems impossibleIt's a big project. But as Lao Tzu reminded us in Tao Te Ching, the longest journey begins with a single step. Then another ...@cwebber
(DIR) Post #B2ffrT5TJvzGpMocMa by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-26T08:28:56Z
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@bamfic> If you have seen what @cwebber has been working on with Spritely and OCAPsThe finer details are above my paygrade, but I've read some of the 'for dummies' intro materials, enough to see the potential.> the amount of time it would cost to retool everything, or even to get people's brains fully wrapped around it, is so daunting it seems impossibleIt's a big project. But as Lao Tzu reminded us in Tao Te Ching, the longest journey begins with a single step. Then another ...@cwebber
(DIR) Post #B2gypjtTxIrKf03YTg by lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-26T23:36:39Z
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@strypey @Iveyline there're people like @JulianOliver already actively helping people move from proprietary tech (MS Windows/Apple) to open (Linux) in places like Wellington. I'm planning to do similar in Ōtautahi in the next month or two. Are you in either of those places? There're lots of generous & knowledgeable folks keen to help people make that transition, but of course, there's no marketing as there's no $ in the system. You have to seek it out.
(DIR) Post #B2h0CX4DuY4JUeVrZg by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-26T23:51:56Z
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@lightweight > there're people like @JulianOliver already actively helping people move from proprietary tech (MS Windows/Apple) to open (Linux) in places like Wellington. I'm planning to do similar in ŌtautahiGood stuff.> Are you in either of those placesNope, I'm still in HamilTron for now, but planning to relocate soon. Might try to set up a repair cafe in the place I'm moving to, and shill GNU/Linux conversions as part of that.@Iveyline
(DIR) Post #B2h1NOHX0zdVNyTlw0 by JulianOliver@mastodon.social
2026-01-27T00:05:05Z
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@strypey For me the issue lies firstly in that the diverse set of skills & understandings comprising the craft of system administration is largely captive to the corp, mil & gov sectors, partly because it pays very well.We need to get this expertise out into communities.Our consultancy deploys infra for NGOs, orgs, at-risk groups, but we are small & there is so much to do, esp at this critical time.For these reasons I'm teaching it (again).Current schedule here:https://courses.nikau.io/currently-available-courses.
(DIR) Post #B2h2rfe17pwNsQ00ky by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-27T00:21:51Z
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@JulianOliver> We need to get this expertise out into communities.Queue wild applause! Couldn't agree more. I've been taking syllabus notes for a server admin crash course. I'm keen to create an equivalent of Free Code Camp that guides people through acquiring the understanding and skills to wrangle servers.
(DIR) Post #B2h6rdXXLjidANCv6O by JulianOliver@mastodon.social
2026-01-27T01:06:37Z
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@strypey Would be great! I put 100's of hours into my courses, so alas cannot give my live nor static course material for free. I also do 1:1 with students to walk them through any technically & conceptually challenging bits. I find a wholistic approach is needed.I oft see is many just autopilot through vids & guides but with little understanding of fundamentals: infosec, opsec, arch, networking. & so servers have bad sec, are poorly tuned & maintained. These aren't homes fit for communities
(DIR) Post #B2hFdFboQXSwTkQF3Q by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-27T02:44:54Z
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@JulianOliver> I oft see many just autopilot through vids & guides but with little understanding of fundamentalsThat's the main gap I want to address. Introducing people to what they don't know that they don't know, so they can work through practical tutorials with that larger context in place.
(DIR) Post #B2hG2SpgOmGgjNvtAm by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-27T02:49:28Z
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Hmm. What do folks think about 'ground hosting' as a way of describing community-hosting by contrasting it with 'cloud hosting'. Getting our online services out of the clouds, and back on the ground, under the control of the communities using them.#GroundHosting
(DIR) Post #B2hMYf413fwlenNBiK by JulianOliver@mastodon.social
2026-01-27T04:02:26Z
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@strypey there is always a lot we sysadmins don't know we don't know! A mantra of the terrain really. Adversaries, including automated, make a game of this. I myself am studying every day, in some shape or form. The learning never stops, and this is especially the case as regards server hardening/security. Several of my own students over the years have been senior sysadmins (20+ yrs exp) and said they've grown much through the training.There's always something!
(DIR) Post #B2hMhAuMXtxAjkuvyK by lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-27T04:04:03Z
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@JulianOliver @strypey indeed, that mirrors my experience. I've also found, to my chagrin, that I often don't know what (it turns out) I *do* know, but which most people don't. Stuff so old hat, I guess, that I take it for granted...
(DIR) Post #B2hP1pz5jbxVph6r3I by Iveyline@mastodon.nz
2026-01-27T04:30:09Z
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@strypey Good comment
(DIR) Post #B2hPRWfgA9xnSnHLSS by Iveyline@mastodon.nz
2026-01-27T04:34:49Z
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@lightweight @strypey @JulianOliver Thanks Dave. I live in Mangonui in the Far North so its a long way to the big cities
(DIR) Post #B2hQEiWasex8PqU9k8 by lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-27T04:43:44Z
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@Iveyline you'd be welcome to join our monthly #opensource/#libre online meetings (question & answer + the odd presentation) - every 2nd Tues of the month at 20:00 at https://meeting.iridescent.nz (uses our own BigBlueButton instance). Last month, we had Pete - @98Percent - from Motueka join us, where he told us there's a burgeoning community of folks (many seniors) getting into freeing themsevles from the shackles of #BigTech... maybe you're not alone in your area? @strypey @JulianOliver
(DIR) Post #B2hVDTBCwlHWJ0hsci by Iveyline@mastodon.nz
2026-01-27T05:39:31Z
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@lightweight @98Percent @strypey @JulianOliver Thank you Dave.
(DIR) Post #B2itDiKFE9ePKyXir2 by 98Percent@mastodon.nz
2026-01-27T07:34:28Z
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@Iveyline @strypey Forgive me for butting in, but it all depends on what your needs are, as to whether Linux will work for you, and how hard it is. If your computing needs are simple home office sort of things, it will probably work well. If you have more specialised needs, you need to do some research before making the change.For example, I have no IT training, but have switched fully to Linux and have set up my own personal cloud server. The latter with Claude AI holding my hand every step of the way!There are versions of Linux now that make converting a PC to Linux very simple now, and unless you have special requirements, you can do it without diving into the terminal at all.You can also try Linux without making any permanent changes to your computer at all AND there is the dual boot option, where you can keep your Windows system and install Linux alongside it.Happy to talk to you about my experience if you like, but I have already warned you I am not an expert!
(DIR) Post #B2itDj7AIGmZmhQn6e by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-27T21:43:11Z
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@98Percent > I have no IT training, but have switched fully to Linux and have set up my own personal cloud server. The latter with Claude AI holding my hand every step of the way!Great stuff! Have you written about the transition? A HowTo from a newbie POV would potentially be really helpful to others who want to make the switch but feel the lack of confidence @Iveyline talked about.
(DIR) Post #B2itKOWdF5YDxHWSdk by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-27T21:44:25Z
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@98Percent > I have no IT training, but have switched fully to Linux and have set up my own personal cloud server. The latter with Claude AI holding my hand every step of the way!Great stuff! Have you written about the transition? A HowTo from a newbie POV would potentially be really helpful to others who want to make the switch but feel the lack of confidence @Iveyline talked about.
(DIR) Post #B2itRM6gdHU4TuhqAy by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-27T21:45:41Z
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@98PercentBTW @lightweight mentioned you're part of a group in Motueka who support each other in doing these IT transitiona. I pop through there from time to time. Do you have meetings I could attend next time I'm there, or anything like that?
(DIR) Post #B2izjWjOTBikMyrJvE by 98Percent@mastodon.nz
2026-01-27T22:56:10Z
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@strypey @lightweight Currently the nearest thing to a face-to-face group is the Repair Cafe. The majority of my "clients" are of a certain age, so I've set up a Facebook group, Linux Learners Tasman, which you would be welcome to join if you have a FB account. I am also fortunate enough to have had a person with vast knowledge of UNIX and Linux systems make contact with me. He has set up a user group with a help forum. It's currently not in active use, but you would be welcome to join it at www.island42.net/tlg/My plan this year is to get a user group going, with monthly meetings.Whenever I convert a person's computer to Linux, I always provide contact details for support, but Linux has come so far that I get few calls for help.
(DIR) Post #B2j1lvmCWTZgX9RiqW by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-27T23:19:02Z
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@98Percent > He has set up a user group with a help forum. It's currently not in active useIt's up to @lightweight but maybe if your forum is using AP-enabled forum software like Discourse or NodeBB, maybe we could federate it with;https://community.iridescent.nz/So your local forum would be appear as a category there, and some of us could share our experience when that helps. Our sporadic forum discussions could be a category on your forum, for anyone who's interested in what we talk about.
(DIR) Post #B2jAH5om2PtSHs1HX6 by 98Percent@mastodon.nz
2026-01-28T00:53:49Z
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@strypey @lightweight It's on phpBB fourm software (which I know nothing about).
(DIR) Post #B2jLyLZyPe457MvOJE by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-28T03:04:52Z
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@98Percent > It's on phpBB fourm softwareOh wow, old school. I can't find any evidence of AP support for phpBB.But FYI I did find LemmyBB, an alternative client for Lemmy that uses phpBB styling (by borrowing some of their GPLv2 code);https://lemmy.world/post/10825#forums #phpBB #LemmyBB@lightweight
(DIR) Post #B2jM4Vbc30Lzx4d5to by strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-28T03:06:27Z
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@98Percent @lightweight If your forum is new and hasn't really had much uptake yet, maybe you could create a category on the iridescent forum to replace it? That would save the host having to maintain it, and put more cats in one sack ; )
(DIR) Post #B2jkIrrsTH5Tx2cK9o by 98Percent@mastodon.nz
2026-01-28T07:37:57Z
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@strypey @lightweight I actually know nothing about this subject! My colleague is the one who built and runs the bulletin board. And yes, he is retired after 40+ years experience with UNIX and Linux, so it's quite possibly an old-school platform that he is familiar with.I'll talk to him.