Jared White (ResistanceNet ✊)
@jaredwhite.indieweb.social.ap.brid.gy
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“The Year of Me on the Internet” 👋 I am a citizen of #Portland & the Pacific Northwest, 🌲 #fediverse ambassador, podcaster, #WebDev-eloper, photographer, and […] 🌉 bridged from ⁂ https://indieweb.social/@jaredwhite, follow @ap.brid.gy to interact
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The #github enshittification continues.

“To ensure the move to Azure is completed within 12 months, GitHub’s leadership team is asking employees to delay new features in favor of the Azure migration.”

Everything about this is upside-down and backwards. Nobody who is a regular user of GitHub is […]
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With the influx of newcomers here (welcome! 👋), I can't *wait* for Mona 7 to be officially released. In the new Liquid Glass era, this app looks absolutely stunning.

Maybe you can try the TestFlight beta out first!

I used to be a die-hard Ivory user as my preferred Mastodon client, and I still […]
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Well hey, would you look at that. A new #now page!

And not just that: an update about the big #codeberg migration. My personal site is now running fully off of @Codeberg and @statichost, with an API endpoint hosted on my Big Beefy Droplet on DigitalOcean where I have a bunch of stuff spun up […]
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Some day I hope to see more of #portland looking more like this. 😍

There's no reason it can't. The issue isn't technical, it's motivational.
a safe, car-free street in Paris, France
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It's OK to want Bluesky to be better. Just be honest that it's not very good. Like, it's not a very good product and the protocol has made a lot of promises to a lot of people it's just not delivering.

I'm not mad at people who like Bluesky. I'm mad at the […]

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PV (Probablement Vélo) @mubou-rider.bsky.social

Holy hypocrisy batman, they banned hive ali, claimed they use an

internal model for moderation, and then outed themselves as using hive

a/i after all (while having no terms or privacy policy documenting use of
said third party vendor)
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Wow, Pam Bondi is a real piece of work. I believe her name in the comics is “Madame Hydra”

https://youtu.be/aXeCZh8qfXE?si=eQfV1RI20augRyrG
don’t look closely into her dead eyes for too long, your soul will be sucked out of your skull
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Our ideas about Packs
## Background Mastodon’s timeline doesn’t rely on dopamine-driven algorithms – it is chronological and consent-based, showing only posts from accounts you (the person using Mastodon) have followed. This focus on privacy and conscious consumption is what leads many people to join the Fediverse in the first place. It also places an unfair ultimatum on incoming users: You’ll have to make an effort to figure out who to follow, or your timeline will mostly be empty. Bluesky pioneered a brilliant solution to this “empty feed problem” in 2024, with the introduction of “Starter Packs”, a feature that allows users to curate and share their own collections of recommended accounts. We believe that these kinds of user-generated, curated collections could help people to find their tribe more quickly when they join the Fediverse. At the same time, envisioning a similar feature that prioritises user consent, _and_ works across a constellation of independent servers, is no small feat. In this blog post, we want to talk about bringing a similar concept to Mastodon and the Fediverse. We’ll use the word “Packs” to refer to the shareable collections of identifiers throughout, but we’ve not yet landed on final terminology - so, consider this word a placeholder, and not what this will definitely be called in Mastodon. ## Challenges and considerations We know that there have been existing efforts to make it easier to discover curated collections of users (for example, fedidevs.com offers “Starter Packs”). We’ve been happy to see these being shared, as they can help people discover interesting individuals and organisations to follow. We’d be equally happy to have the creators of these tools provide feedback on our own ideas 🙂 We believe that there are several ways to improve on the existing examples, that are more aligned with the values we try to bring to the Fediverse, and that offer more to the decentralised ecosystem as a whole. Firstly, it’s important to us that users have control over whether they appear in Packs on Mastodon. Early design explorations with our concept of Packs led us to the following possibilities: * Packs will become an extension of discovery. Users who wish to opt out entirely from Packs will be able to do so by disabling the existing setting, labelled _“Feature profile and posts in discovery algorithms”_. This will signal that an account cannot be added to a Pack. * Users will be notified when they are included in a Pack. Unlike on Bluesky, where users wishing to remove themselves from a Starter Pack must either report the Starter Pack, or block the user, users on Mastodon will have a more neutral mechanism to remove themselves from a Pack they do not wish to be part of. (note: we implemented something similar with the Quote Posts feature, where an original post can be removed from a quote post; this same idea would flow through to Packs). As always, federation presents its own challenges. Just as Mastodon users can follow people on other Fediverse servers, our goal is for them to also be able to find and interact with Packs created elsewhere in the Fediverse. When Alice creates a Pack on her server `example.com`, how does Bob on `example.online` get to know about it, and come to interact with it? What if `example.com` and `example.online` run different ActivityPub-compatible software? These questions can be addressed via established Fediverse discussion processes. ## Next steps We’re in the process of collaborating with other Fediverse developers on a Fediverse Enhancement Proposal (FEP), so that a common implementation for Packs can be made available to developers of any ActivityPub software. The initial work is now available on GitHub. The FEP process will be the place to direct any technical questions. Meanwhile, we’re also conducting broader research to understand overarching themes related to user onboarding, and how we can make things easier for people to get started on Mastodon. We expect to release an initial version of Packs, plus other minor improvements to onboarding, in Mastodon 4.6. In the meantime, the next stable release (Mastodon 4.5) is right around the corner! ### We want to hear your thoughts We want to make Packs a great feature for discovery and onboarding! If you have thoughts on the ideas described above (beyond the technical aspects that will be part of the FEP), contact us at [email protected]. We may not be able to respond to every individual message, but we’ll be reading every piece of feedback to learn more about your ideas.
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@LeftCoastBec OK, now I'm seeing that that's a photo from Germany in 2007. But we have people who look like that here normally. 🤣
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@LeftCoastBec Portland has been lovingly dubbed Disneyland for aging millennials who are ready to soft-retire. This photo captures that vibe perfectly. 😂
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Your timeline is what you want it to be on fedi. You build it. You MOLD it, like a piece of clay. It takes time. It takes effort. You'll have to mute sometimes. You likely will have to block. Don't give up.

It's worth it. Art. Code. Gaming. Books. Pot Belly Pigs. Death Metal. Whatever your […]
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Latest dispatch from war-torn #portland where there's hand-to-hand combat in the streets, apparently.
Southeast Belmont Street with pleasant trees, a clear sidewalk, bike parking, and hardly any traffic. Shops like Nate's Oatmeal Cookies look very appealing. another view of a crosswalk at Southeast Belmont
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“we will not publish content created solely by AI, and we disclose any public-facing use of AI.”

This is a good policy for the new MSNBC newsroom (they are migrating away from shared news gathering with NBC).

They are still willing to use AI “when they can improve our journalism” but use is […]
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As an aside, I have been on indieweb.social for three years now. Zero drama. Zero complaints. This is the best social networking experience I've ever had in my entire life and that's not even a close call. 😁
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I must say I'm not very happy with some people on "mastodon.social" posting about how Mastodon isn't viable for the normies because instances are hard. Like, y'all are on mastodon.social! Was choosing mastodon.social hard?!

I don't get it. Just pick from one of the top two or three or five […]
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I simply cannot wait until Stephen Miller reveals its true form! 😃
A creature pretending to be a human named Stephen Miller M113 creature aka the Salt Monster from classic Star Trek
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It's a little crazy making to think that a judge and some lawyers and a late Sunday hearing could be the only firewall between normalcy and potential civil war conditions in #portland, #oregon.

Our country is being dismantled and plundered by a madman. A stark-raving madman. God bless the […]
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Editorial note from me: the lawyers for California and Oregon as well as Judge Immergut have been outstandingly professional throughout this hearing. 17/
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Oregon lawyer wants a second TRO incorporating the reasoning in support of yesterday’s and prohibiting the use of any federalized National Guard troops from anywhere in Portland. Immergut GRANTS this. 16/