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  • As we close in on the new year, will be doing a 2026 predictions of the .

    Here was my predictions for this for 2025...Think i got maybe 20-30 % right based on a glance at it. And maybe 15 percent will have to do some research to see if I got close. Rest WAY wrong. https://www.timothychambers.net/2024/12/24/predictions-for-the-open-social.html

    Will look over and evaluate it.

    This is why blogging and the is cool. To not loose things like this into the social web slipstream and see how such things changed over time.

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  • @evan @dansup just say you are building a pipeline, and you'll get millions from the Feds...

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  • @leogaggl Hey, Leo. Demilitarization of Palestine has been one of the demands of Israeli negotiators since Oslo.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli%E2%80%93Palestinian_peace_process

    The US Senate is currently considering a bill to recognize a "demilitarized Palestine":

    https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-resolution/410/text

    The Trump Gaza plan also specifies that Gaza will be demilitarized:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_peace_plan

    I don't think it's naive to ask if people think Palestine should be demilitarized.

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  • @evan I do enjoy your polls normally. But this one is incredibly naive. To put it mildly.

    If you would have said 'Should the Middle East be demilitarised?' - that would have been reasonable.

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  • @stags ah, ok, helpful!

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  • @evan The gist is: the Hebrew-speaking community on X is very 'social' and focused on the language and culture more than on particular topics or hashtags.

    This means that one would need to individually track down and follow each Hebrew speaker in that community to maintain the connection.

    So when X became really bad, most Hebrew-speaking migrants moved to the only Hebrew-speaking server at the time. Which functionally killed it. - It had to scale up to expensive IT to handle the new load.

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  • @alttexthalloffame @ChasMusic I’m not certain but this may have been a result of the new CSS theme tokens work, rather than a standalone change. I can ask the team tomorrow.

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  • Retrotechtacular: The $550K Video Conferencing System Used to Make Bee Movie

    The modern office environment has shifted in recent years. Employees are routinely asked to collaborate with co-workers half way around the globe and be camera ready, or whatever passes for webcam ready, in order to telecommute when they are out of office. Every office laptop, tablet, or cell phone these days comes equipped with some sort of camera sensor capable of recording at HD resolution. Twenty years ago, that was not the case. Though tech conglomerates like HP had a different idea of teleconferencing to sell back in 2005 dubbed the Halo Collaboration Studio.

    The Halo Studio was a collaboration between HP and Dreamworks that was used during the production of Bee Movie. Studio heads at Dreamworks thought it necessary to install the HP teleconferencing solution inside the New York office of Jerry Seinfeld, the writer of the film, as to allow him to avoid long trips to Dreamworks production offices in Los Angeles. According to the HP Halo Collaboration Studio brochure, “Halo actually pays for itself, not only by reducing travel costs, but also by encouraging higher productivity and stronger employee loyalty.” Certainly Dreamworks believed in that sales pitch for Bee Movie, because the upfront asking price left a bit of a sting.

    Less of a singular machine, more of an entire dedicated room, the Halo Studio had a $550,000 asking price. It utilized three 1280×960 resolution plasma screens each fitted with a 720p broadcast camera and even included an “executive” table for six. The room lighting solution was also part of the package as the intent was to have all participants appear true to life size on the monitors. The system ran on a dedicated T3 fiber optic connection rated at 45 Mbps that connected to the proprietary Halo Video Exchange Network that gave customers access to 24×7 tech support for the small sum of $30,000 a month.

    For more Retrotechtacular stories, check out Dan’s post on the Surveyor 1 documentary. It’s out of this world.

    youtube.com/embed/0E9iKKTiMSA?…

    hackaday.com/2025/11/30/retrot…

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    Hey #fediverse, is there an activitypub application similar to meetup? I would really like to add a trail ride planning platform to Dirt Social and i'm curious if something already exists. I thought i remembered seeing one somewhere. but i can't find it now. Thanks! #mastoadmin #activitypub
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    @evilworld @tizianomattei @filippodb ti ha spiegato che adesso deve essere rinnovato lo strato tecnologico che ne è alla base, ma prima di allora non si può intervenire sul resto
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    20+ years of self-hosted email. Windows-free since 2007 and only using Linux and BSD based computers. Here's my big tech exit so far:X -> Mastodon Reddit -> LemmyWhatsApp/iMessage -> Matrix & ThreemaGoogle Drive -> Nextcloud iCloud Photos -> ImmichNetflix -> Jellyfin & optical mediaAudible -> AudiobookshelfUbiquiti -> FreeBSD routerHomePod -> Home AssistantGitHub -> Codeberg/ForgejoCloud-Computing -> Netcup from GermanyOnline News outlets -> TinyRSSStill trapped: iPhone (ecosystem lock-in is real)#selfhosted #digitalsovereignty #unplugtrump #linux #bsd #bigtech #decentralize #fediverse #digitalfreedom #privacy
  • FEP 11dd: Context Ownership and Inheritance

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    I have amended the text of the FEP to clarify a couple of things, but also changed the inheritance logic following this month's WG meeting and subsequent discussion on ActivityPub.space. Instead of recommending that replies inherit context from the object it is in reply to, implementors must find the root node (how, is out of scope; tree traversal or context resolution are two ways that come to mind) and inherit its context. This will simplify context resolution and pave the way for other actions like moving, crossposting, forking, locking, etc. I also added in a blurb about situations in which a context would explicitly not be inherited.