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    Two great blues musicians, and 2000 more records By John Mark OckerbloomDavid Seubert writes that more than 2500 records from 1925 digitized by the UC Santa Barbara Library will soon be freely downloadable there.Full list is available online:https://www.library.ucsb.edu/1925-recordings-digitized-ucsb-entering-public-domain-january-1-2026#music #publicDomainDayCountdown
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    Tintin, The Wayback Machine, and The Public Domainby Sterling DudleyWhat do a Belgian boy reporter, a forgotten 2008 webpage, and the Wayback Machine have in common? They all played a role in uncovering Tintin the Belgian detective’s earliest adventures as part of Public Domain Day 2025. https://blog.archive.org/2025/12/26/wayback-machine-and-public-domain-research/#books #publicDomainDayCountdown
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    The original knights of Camelot returnGames can’t really be copyrighted as such, but their texts and visual elements can be. That leaves some games in an intellectual property limbo, like Camelot, a strategy game published in 1930 that’s now long out of production. By John Mark Ockerbloom https://everybodyslibraries.com/2025/12/13/the-original-knights-of-camelot-return/About Camelot:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camelot_(board_game)#games #publicDomainDayCountdown
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    Grand days outThere's something magical about Swallows and Amazons. By John Mark Ockerbloomhttps://everybodyslibraries.com/2025/12/09/grand-days-out/#books #publicDomainDayCountdown
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    Who ordered this timeline?There’s the 1980 we know from memory and history, and there’s the 1980 of Just Imagine, where people have names like “J-21”, need permits to marry, and travel in both dirigibles and Mars rockets. By John Mark Ockerbloomhttps://everybodyslibraries.com/2025/12/05/who-ordered-this-timeline/More about it:https://www.themoviedb.org/review/65ce219dd8af67018790607a#movies #publicDomainDayCountdown
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    “It takes two people to make you, and one people to die”Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying," set in Yoknapatawpha County, enters US public soon. Despite 15 stream-of-consciousness narrators making it challenging, Holly at Nut Free Nerd explains why it's worth reading. By John Mark Ockerbloomhttps://everybodyslibraries.com/2025/12/01/it-takes-two-people-to-make-you-and-one-people-to-die/#books #publicDomainDayCountdown
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    A breakthrough technology breaks through to the public domainRecords started sounding a lot better in 1925. Instead of having to crowd around an acoustic horn, performers could make an “electrical recording“, using microphones placed and amplified for a fuller, more balanced sound.The first “electrical” record to go on sale was of Penn’s Mask and Wig Club performing “Joan of Arkansas”. You can find its production materials in Penn’s archives. The record, released by Victor in April 1925, joins the public domain in 43 days. #PublicDomainDayCountdown#publicdomaindaycountdown #publicdomaindaycountdowny

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  • @smallcircles@social.coop I'm not at all surprised that the Hacker News crowd is so pro-Bluesky, coming to its defense in the comments.

    I know that those commenters aren't the same as the AP critics, but it certainly does seem like they give BlueSky and ATProto the widest benefit of the doubt, while at the same time criticizing ActivityPub for the smallest of faults.

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  • @smallcircles not being safe because of the protocol alone is patently obvious and it has been infuriating to watch the Bluesky people obfuscate this and the fact that a protocol being decentralized in theory is also not the same thing as the platform being decentralized constantly.

    Since it is so obvious I can only presume they do it on purpose (and then others on the bandwagon who just say what others have told them repeat it).

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  • @boebels Exactly! 😃

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  • @smallcircles it depends

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  • It is good that there are calls to be/remain wary.

    https://kevinak.se/blog/be-wary-of-bluesky

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47095597

    Detecting issues early, and future problems can be anticipated and prepared for. And it allows people to make informed technology decisions and weigh the pros and cons, the risks.

    There are currently all kinds of typical tech ideology and protocol wars being waged, yet the answer to "Should I use this technology?" always starts with "It depends.."

    I am in the camp for many of the reasons mentioned in the article. At the same time I am a multi-protocol proponent. Use whatever works best to satisfy needs and forms a solution.

    The article also rightfully states that you are not safe from re-centralization risks and corporate capture with any protocol. Esp. not based on the protocol alone.

    Did we ever honestly investigate risks to our ? What if we get big uptake, adoption, billions of fedizens? What shape will that take. Will it bring us "true social"?

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  • @reiver@mastodon.social Mastodon can, and that's what the long form text FEP enables.

    If you set a summary, Mastodon will faithfully show it, even for Article types.

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  • @khleedril@cyberplace.social there absolutely are!

    Any NodeBB topic over 500 characters is an article with a title, and federates out as the Article type.

    Mastodon gets a sub-500 character summary, and displays that.

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  • @reiver

    Btw, I am sorry as I should've added "tangential" to the above, but was out of chars. I borrowed your post to continue my argument made elsewhere.

    Adding an analogy that popped up as a showerthought just now, to clarify further what I refer to..

    In a different context someone who creates a Webshop webapp might ask:

    > When is something a "Product" or "Invoice" in HTTP / HTML?

    It is not fully equivalent, but demonstrative of how the concepts clash, mixing solution space with protocol vocabulary in language use.

    Yet this is what happens continuously in all fediverse developer talk, sowing endless confusion, but also leads to complete different, incompatible views and expectations on what fediverse is, and where it is headed.

    We have a laissez-faire fediverse. Handy, as you can just hack things in. But also directionless and random.

    @thisismissem

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