flamingos-cant

An interactive tragedy.

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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • As someone who spends more money than I should on music from Bandcamp, I’m interested to see if they ever get payments working. I remember people talking about a federated BC alternative, where the 10% platform fee goes to the instance you’re on, when they got bought by that music licensing company.

    Also, first paragraph under “Integrating with the Fediverse”, you put Bandcamp when I think you meant Bandwagon.





  • Their app is open source, but it doesn’t give any instructions on how to self-host it, in fact it seems to not have been designed with self-hosting in mind given the forking section of the ReadMe:

    You have our blessing 🪄✨ to fork this application! However, it’s very important to be clear to users when you’re giving them a fork.

    Please be sure to:

    • Change all branding in the repository and UI to clearly differentiate from Bluesky.
    • Change any support links (feedback, email, terms of service, etc) to your own systems.
    • Replace any analytics or error-collection systems with your own so we don’t get super confused.

    The impression I get from Bluesky is that it doesn’t view federation as a core feature of its platform, just a nice technical oddity. I’m no expert on the AT protocol, but from a quick skim of the quickstart, their view of federation seems to be having disparate data repositories (Personal Data Servers) app developers can put their app data into. It doesn’t really seems to be about different software communicating with each other.

    In contrast, ActivityPub is about passing JSON between servers in a somewhat standard format so different software can reasonably understand what that JSON represents and act on it in a way that makes sense for that software.

    (But again, I’m don’t know anything about the AT protocol, I could be completely wrong here)






  • There was/is a wave of far-right riots happening in the UK, which involved a lot lotting and attacks on Muslims. This was triggered by a stabbing in Southport and a lie that spread on social media claiming that the perpetrator was a Muslim migrant that came to the UK on a ‘small boat’ crossing the channel (he was actually born and grew up in Cardiff). Musk may be liable because during the riots he made several posts undermining the government’s attempts to quell the unrest and his general failure to tackle disinformation spreading on Twitter, such as the Muslim migrant lie.