Posts by khimaros@mastodon.social
(DIR) Post #9hUVVndg2vFXCAo1Vg by khimaros@mastodon.social
2019-04-04T01:39:14Z
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Friendly reminder from @lain that Fediverse doesn't automatically mean private. In fact, it could be quite the opposite: https://blog.soykaf.com/post/privacy-and-tracking-on-the-fediverse/ #privacy #fediverse
(DIR) Post #9hhnCSBjJAxpLPycbY by khimaros@mastodon.social
2019-04-11T17:43:15Z
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@sean "I'm okay with being unimpressive. I sleep better."
(DIR) Post #9iNRZtO4A43zgdiOfY by khimaros@mastodon.social
2019-04-30T22:43:27Z
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@murabito @owenthecat @kaniini @sam -- OTOH, there was no money to be made in email when it was first created either.Perhaps there is another reason these new protocols don't stick? There is a massive proliferation of ideas and implementations of those ideas, which is great for exploring the range of possibility, but it makes it difficult for the average internet user (hell, even power users and other developers!) to keep up.
(DIR) Post #9iNRaBZ0a7Vm3myODw by khimaros@mastodon.social
2019-04-30T22:44:31Z
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@murabito @owenthecat @kaniini @sam Today, we have DAT, SSB, ActivityPub, LitePub, MicroPub, XMPP, Matrix, DeltaChat, Perkeep, ... with new derivations popping up with new implementations, new languages, or new toolkits on a weekly basis.
(DIR) Post #9iNRbEkcDWPyEbu4q8 by khimaros@mastodon.social
2019-04-30T22:45:26Z
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@murabito @owenthecat @kaniini @sam From where I'm sitting, the issue doesn't seem to be a lack of energy -- which money is really but a proxy for -- funneling into the problem. If anything, it's a lack of deep, structured collaboration. Something that was probably much easier when there were a few dozen people involved, often sharing meat space.
(DIR) Post #9imGwV4IiJUZ8bbvHM by khimaros@mastodon.social
2019-05-13T19:40:52Z
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@Wolf480pl @skrlet13 git-ssb is usable today.
(DIR) Post #9sD5H08EjkkFaaE8WG by khimaros@mastodon.social
2020-02-19T22:54:02Z
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@sir -- what are you replacing it with?
(DIR) Post #9sjs77rSoX6U4yH2BM by khimaros@mastodon.social
2020-03-06T18:32:42Z
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@liaizon @christianbundy GuixSD has been pretty solid for me (in a VM), and shares some design philosophy with NixOS. Disclaimer: my daily driver is Debian Testing with a few security challenged packages (eg. Chromium) from Unstable.