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chobeat@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Your thoughts on the concentration of users around big and flagship instances ?13·4 months agoIf the protocol doesn’t give incentives for an even distribution of users, it’s not going to be solved by blaming individual instances or individual users.
chobeat@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Free Our Feeds: "it will take independent funding and governance to turn Bluesky’s underlying tech—the AT Protocol—into something more powerful than a single app"2·4 months agoThere’s no evidence to support what you’re talking about. Mastodon, Misskey and Lemmy monthly active users flatlined a long ago. They are not growing and there’s no evidence they will resume to grow in these conditions.
A multi-protocol network might not be unlikely, but it will still be very asymetric, with AP as a secondary actor. Power shapes technology, not the other way around.
chobeat@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Free Our Feeds: "it will take independent funding and governance to turn Bluesky’s underlying tech—the AT Protocol—into something more powerful than a single app"2·4 months agoI wouldn’t say the fediverse is established. It’s a very small and niche phenomenon compared to mainstream social media. By now it’s clear it’s not going to ever grow to an impactful size. It’s here to stay, but it will stay as a minor, geeky thing.
chobeat@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Free Our Feeds: "it will take independent funding and governance to turn Bluesky’s underlying tech—the AT Protocol—into something more powerful than a single app"21·4 months agoThis scenario would also be aligned with the goals of this initiative. I don’t think they see a problem with it. The majority of the signatories are techno-optimist liberals who believe the good tech bros should be in control of society’s discourse to prevent the American empire from collapsing. Billionaries are evil because they are enemy of the status quo.
chobeat@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Free Our Feeds: "it will take independent funding and governance to turn Bluesky’s underlying tech—the AT Protocol—into something more powerful than a single app"2·4 months agoWell, if they build enough leverage, they could force Bluesky to adopt a version of AT that is less skewed in their favor. Protocol details are easy to change when you have only one adopter, lol. Not sure this is part of their strategy though.
Also you seem to be thinking that anybody involved in this (the fediverse, bluesky, this initiative) follow a logic of commoning, where this money will be spent to improve the technical protocol itself. I don’t think this is the goal at all here. They want to change the power structure in the world of social media and integrating with AT is just a tool for that, that might change going forward. AT is interesting only insofar it supports their goal, but the interest of the “AT commons” (which for what I know is basically non-existant) is a secondary concern for now.
chobeat@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Free Our Feeds: "it will take independent funding and governance to turn Bluesky’s underlying tech—the AT Protocol—into something more powerful than a single app"6·4 months agoWould it though? I really don’t care about AT, but from their perspective, any € spent on AT will matter incredibly more than on AP. AP is a mature ecosystem, with a lot of complex interests, endless dialects and a lot of mess to grapple with. AT is basically not a protocol yet and can be shaped a lot more.
chobeat@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Free Our Feeds: "it will take independent funding and governance to turn Bluesky’s underlying tech—the AT Protocol—into something more powerful than a single app"7·4 months agoThey are exactly the people that have always been advocating for this stuff all along. They are doing their thing. Nothing to be surprised of
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Luigi Mangione, CEO shooting suspect, is a tech worker15·5 months agoAs somebody active in the politicization of tech workers, I see this as a great challenge to the stale narrative that tech workers are selfish, childish, passive. Both Luigi Mangione and Aaron Bushnel are tech workers and they are enough to prove a point.
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Glovo fined five million euros by the Italian DPA for tracking rider's position outside of work and using profiling to assign shifts41·6 months agoThis is a terrible take, but saying it doesn’t work in the comments of a news that says they work makes it even worse.
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Glovo fined five million euros by the Italian DPA for tracking rider's position outside of work and using profiling to assign shifts232·6 months agoI’m sure an overworked rider struggling to get to the end of the month has time and money to spend on this just to get a basic right protected. Individual solutions to systemic problems never work.
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Tech Workers Coalition: Adapting the Labor Movement for the Digital Age - The Blockchain Socialist2·7 months agonot a single word about crypto is present in the video
chobeat@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is there such a thing as a privacy driven credit card?4·8 months agomastercard sends your transaction data live to banks. They sell your data to third parties for marketing, profiling and the likes. Credit score is the least of your problems.
I know because I developed a system, in a major European bank, enriching their transaction data with mastercard data for live, predatory marketing.
chobeat@lemmy.mlto Fuck Cars@lemmy.ml•Thank the gods we live in such a car-saturated nation, how horrible it would be if this space was used to house people7·1 year agoomg you’re so American. These places have clear rules, systems to guarantee accountability, with software tracking every person using a room or a tool at any given time. They are managed by people that work there full-time and guarantee everything is in order.
chobeat@lemmy.mlto Fuck Cars@lemmy.ml•Thank the gods we live in such a car-saturated nation, how horrible it would be if this space was used to house people121·1 year agothis is all stuff that in Italy goes on inside the city. There are fab-labs, maker-spaces, communal gardens and other communal organizations that enable you to do this without living in bumblefuck nowhere or renting a giant ass house.
because a media outlet goes where there are viewers. They write to be read, so there’s little benefit in going on platforms where there’s nobody.