I haven't finished reading this whole article yet, because I got sidetracked by your links. Right now I'm watching your interview with William Maggos about the Fediverse. I've got a lot to learn, but I'm going to take a small step every week. This week, I'm going to try to create an instance on Fediverse. Thanks, Gabriel.
A good small step would be joining an existing instance to try things out! Choosing one depends a lot on what you're trying to get out of it. I'm currently running three (Misskey, Mitra, & PeerTube) happy to answer any questions! I know many people just start out on Mastodon.Social (Both Whitney Webb & C. Johnstone are there) but there's some meta-politics that make choosing your home a bit of a complicated situation. Because of all this, I would recommend making a pseudonymous account to get familiar with things before setting up a 'in name' presence.
I noticed that the community guidelines for Mastodon.Social said I can't share misinformation that is generally known to be untrue, which eliminates most of what I might say, but I thought that maybe they didn't mean it, so I joined. Will follow Whitney, then look into PeerTube. I'd like to move all my videos on my YouTube channel over, if possible.
https://www.brighteon.com/1cab80fc-8c76-4e4f-be9c-a2a6e1adbcf6 can be correction big tech ungooglable recommendations unlike garbage google algorithms including spy companies connected executive and legislative branch of government for funding wars on false prophet google teachings to users of google and other us big tech companies using the private profit gain to fund war with out tech law beyond spying including public private misuse of authority administration even approval and assassinate from tech industry for their role in warfare of geotechpolitics including real life migration/refugee crisis in body and Mind manipulation by garbage algorithms recommendation especially online woke Ai recommendations and censorship of non woke ideology beyond user self consciousness and object/device consciousness to user migration of other platforms especially local platforms
hi gabriel, i took one random post to ask you this thing. you know how goofy and unknowledgfull i am in tech. so i rely on your wisdom here. i've stumbled on this and was wondering what you think bout it? the name whiterabbit stress me out, the opensoftware launched worldwide since 2024 is another thing that stress me out.... is this grosso modo a thing that can propagate conspiracy world wide? well, i'm probly paranoid but i also found stuff saying people see publicity in dreams. so i dont know if it relates or not. everything in this world is a conspiracy and as its secret. BUT code are codes and the one like you that can decode this are able to see trough. So what is this in your opinion?
I think this link i sent you sums it but i dont understand any of it.
should we put attention on this or not? in your opinion
if your to busy no big deal, if its really a nothing burger, you can laugh at me good i will deserve it. hope your doing well friend, we come from far since GWA heh, i sometimes wonder where we will be in another 5 years ;)
wow! really!? i'm glad i dared to ask you. If its great stuff write me back, and if its bad evil stuff write me back even more! i'll wait you have time to check it out and hope for the best. from here, its like i sent ya a cypher and hoping you decypher a usefull thing to learn. hehehe
I would absolutely love to see fediverse integration, but I would argue it takes a lot more than just that. Adding bare-minimum federation features can be worse than taking the time to do it right. It’s also non-trivial for platforms to re-engineer fundamental assumptions.
What I like about Substack is that it’s a platform that generally keeps slop to a minimum relative to others and has a lot of great features. But I think it’s worth clarifying that fediverse support wouldn’t be the single-issue I would judge the service with.
There’s a great deal Substack could do without adding fediverse support to be a decent contributor to the space. Bundling subscriptions, and maintaining their commitment to Free Speech would go a long way. Even simple things like better embedded features from other platforms (like PeerTube) would make a difference. I'm sure there's a lot of other low-hanging fruit I'm forgetting, but my point is that we should be paying attention to all of the many signs.
I haven't finished reading this whole article yet, because I got sidetracked by your links. Right now I'm watching your interview with William Maggos about the Fediverse. I've got a lot to learn, but I'm going to take a small step every week. This week, I'm going to try to create an instance on Fediverse. Thanks, Gabriel.
A good small step would be joining an existing instance to try things out! Choosing one depends a lot on what you're trying to get out of it. I'm currently running three (Misskey, Mitra, & PeerTube) happy to answer any questions! I know many people just start out on Mastodon.Social (Both Whitney Webb & C. Johnstone are there) but there's some meta-politics that make choosing your home a bit of a complicated situation. Because of all this, I would recommend making a pseudonymous account to get familiar with things before setting up a 'in name' presence.
I noticed that the community guidelines for Mastodon.Social said I can't share misinformation that is generally known to be untrue, which eliminates most of what I might say, but I thought that maybe they didn't mean it, so I joined. Will follow Whitney, then look into PeerTube. I'd like to move all my videos on my YouTube channel over, if possible.
I didn't realize you had a YouTube channel! Would you mind sharing the link in the meantime?
Edit: I found it!
Your latest talk was very interesting!
https://youtu.be/-PSCRzwhp9Y
Ah, you found it. Good sleuth work. Here's a more entertaining video about Nabokov and insect mimicry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAKgIsYSZwA
Geotechpolitics and big tech role in warefare around the world beyond cyber security and intelligence misuse of Ai https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=mqFLXayD6e8&si=bfmVy_u1Eyx4zz5u
https://www.brighteon.com/1cab80fc-8c76-4e4f-be9c-a2a6e1adbcf6 can be correction big tech ungooglable recommendations unlike garbage google algorithms including spy companies connected executive and legislative branch of government for funding wars on false prophet google teachings to users of google and other us big tech companies using the private profit gain to fund war with out tech law beyond spying including public private misuse of authority administration even approval and assassinate from tech industry for their role in warfare of geotechpolitics including real life migration/refugee crisis in body and Mind manipulation by garbage algorithms recommendation especially online woke Ai recommendations and censorship of non woke ideology beyond user self consciousness and object/device consciousness to user migration of other platforms especially local platforms
hi gabriel, i took one random post to ask you this thing. you know how goofy and unknowledgfull i am in tech. so i rely on your wisdom here. i've stumbled on this and was wondering what you think bout it? the name whiterabbit stress me out, the opensoftware launched worldwide since 2024 is another thing that stress me out.... is this grosso modo a thing that can propagate conspiracy world wide? well, i'm probly paranoid but i also found stuff saying people see publicity in dreams. so i dont know if it relates or not. everything in this world is a conspiracy and as its secret. BUT code are codes and the one like you that can decode this are able to see trough. So what is this in your opinion?
white rabbit project of cern
https://white-rabbit.web.cern.ch/
I think this link i sent you sums it but i dont understand any of it.
should we put attention on this or not? in your opinion
if your to busy no big deal, if its really a nothing burger, you can laugh at me good i will deserve it. hope your doing well friend, we come from far since GWA heh, i sometimes wonder where we will be in another 5 years ;)
That looks like some very interesting work!
I'll have to look a lot deeper to really make up my mind about it.
To make sure I eventually do, I've collected some of the links to my knowledge graph.
wow! really!? i'm glad i dared to ask you. If its great stuff write me back, and if its bad evil stuff write me back even more! i'll wait you have time to check it out and hope for the best. from here, its like i sent ya a cypher and hoping you decypher a usefull thing to learn. hehehe
thanks;)
If Substack fails to implement Fediverse integration, we’ll know…
Words mean NOTHING!
I would absolutely love to see fediverse integration, but I would argue it takes a lot more than just that. Adding bare-minimum federation features can be worse than taking the time to do it right. It’s also non-trivial for platforms to re-engineer fundamental assumptions.
What I like about Substack is that it’s a platform that generally keeps slop to a minimum relative to others and has a lot of great features. But I think it’s worth clarifying that fediverse support wouldn’t be the single-issue I would judge the service with.
There’s a great deal Substack could do without adding fediverse support to be a decent contributor to the space. Bundling subscriptions, and maintaining their commitment to Free Speech would go a long way. Even simple things like better embedded features from other platforms (like PeerTube) would make a difference. I'm sure there's a lot of other low-hanging fruit I'm forgetting, but my point is that we should be paying attention to all of the many signs.
Native embed support is an important point.
I would like to see Substack support the same extent of embeds as Ghost or WordPress do.