ttpphd, to random Social acceptability of psilocybin-assisted therapy for existential distress at the end of life: A population-based survey
Plourde et al., 2024"The social acceptability of psilocybin-assisted therapy for existential distress at the end of life is rather high in Canada. These findings may contribute to efforts to mobilise resources and improve access to this emerging therapy in palliative and end of life care settings."
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/02692163231222430
BrianJohnson, to random Does anyone else think that the Fediverse needs its own URL prefix?
Hear me out. There is a “mailto” prefix standard. Email addresses are identified with such a prefix. Each of my devices is individually configured how to handle it. I’ve configured my mobile device to launch a certain app. My desktop device launches my web browser and goes to a certain site. Email apps and sites know how to set this configuration and will usually prompt you at some point.
We should be able to do the same for Fediverse profiles and posts. If I click on a link to a Fediverse profile or post, the local device will know how to launch an app or browser, and in the browser case, know your “default” Fediverse instance. This can provide the same seamless experience as clicking on an email address. (If a person does not have anything configured it could default to a web browser visiting the profile/post instance just as it works today.)
What do you think?
notizie, to random Italian Threads, il nuovo social network text-based rivale di Twitter si dovrebbe distinguere per la federazione e la privacy
Oltre alle caratteristiche innovative, come la "federazione" e l'utilizzo del protocollo #ActivityPub, #Threads solleva importanti questioni riguardo alla privacy e ai rischi associati all'iscrizione. Esaminiamo a fondo gli aspetti che definiscono Threads e il suo impatto sulle esperienze digitali degli utenti.
stefan, to random "We urgently need a solution that gives our government officials the power to reach everyone, and more control over the way they connect with the citizens."
https://stefanbohacek.com/blog/fediverse-an-overview-for-government-agencies
evan, to random OK, I've got a question for #ActivityPub developers. I'm working on an extended example for the O'Reilly Media book I'm writing, focusing on the federation protocol. I'm going to cover using HTTP Signature, handling and sending the important set of Activity types defined in the AP spec (Follow, Create, Add, ...).
fediblogs.wordpress.com, to random Great to see the ActivtyPub Plugin continue on a fast development timeline:
The WordPress ActivityPub plugin has been updated to version 2.0. The major feature of the release is better comment federation. Comments are now properly threaded, which makes it much easier to follow and understand threads where people are replying to each other. Comments are now also bidirectionally federated. Creator @pfefferle explains:
“When you respond to comments from the fediverse on your blog, they will now be federated. This allows you to finally engage in (threaded) communication back and forth directly from the comment section of your blog!”
https://fediversereport.com/wordpress-activitypub-plugin-updates-to-v2-0/
https://fediblogs.wordpress.com/2024/01/12/activtypub-plugin-2-0-launches/
andypiper, to random With the news that Meetup.com has been swallowed up by Bending Spoons (with a track record of strip mining good tools to their doom), a #fediverse alternative to explore is Mobilizon @mobilizon https://joinmobilizon.org/en/
josemurilo, to random "ActivityPub and ATProto break #siloing in different ways.
#ActivityPub is built around URLs and can "socialise" more or less anything on the Web, which is great, but they don't touch the underlying substrate—either you run your own server or you…are at the mercy of an admin.
#ATProto, on its side, provides a good initial foundation for an extensible #PDS designed around user agency and credible exit.
…you can be guaranteed to be able to take your content elsewhere."
https://berjon.com/ap-at/
mike, to random One of my favorite parts of this interview with @tchambers is when he wraps up with his 2024 predictions for the #Fediverse and #ActivityPub including the things he's looking for as this crucial election year plays out. He gives a sweeping and insightful summary of the most important efforts now underway which will bear fruit this year.
https://flipboard.video/w/bUFY8M7Jyrg8LWge3DGHFd?start=45m38s
Flipboard, to random @tchambers, author of the Twitter Migration report and admin of indieweb.social, is an internet steward everyone should know. In this podcast with @mike, Tim expounds on social media’s thorniest issues and explains how the Fediverse offers a better social home than anything we've had before.
https://about.flipboard.com/inside-flipboard/tim-chambers/
#Flipboard #DotSocial #ActivityPub #Fediverse #OpenSocialWeb #SocialMedia
Imperor, to random I am working on ridding myself of the part of my mind that has been so poisoned by "hustle-culture" and all that nonsense that leads to me being ashamed of those creative or artistic endeavors that do not end up earning any money (or have no potential for it).
Stopped me from writing for years. Kept me from indulging in story telling and even reading.
Dear #fediverse what are your strategies for dealing with such a horrid mindset?
CharlieMcHenry, to random Taking back the web through decentralization in 2023 - EFF reviews progress. #Fediverse #Mastodon #SocialMedia #platforms https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/12/taking-back-web-decentralization-2023-review
genesis, to kbinMeta Why are the microblogs not working properly?
testing, @genesis i get your question! what does annoy you the most?
liaizon, to random this thread by @thisismissem is fascinating #activitypub
https://hachyderm.io/@thisismissem/111654995766322845
hrefna, to random The thing about the 'Big fedi, small fedi' article is that it sets up a false dichotomy.
I think that the fediverse can be very big and also much safER than extant social media (or the fediverse as it sits today).
Moderation can require a human touch and moderation can also be rendered much less necessary by automated tools (note I didn't say "we can do moderation by automated tools," I'm making a very nuanced distinction between moderation and other safety tools).
etc.
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