How to Reclaim Social Media from Big Tech
How to Reclaim Social Media from Big Tech
“Middleware” is an idea whose time has come.Renee DiResta (Persuasion)
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“Middleware” is an idea whose time has come.Renee DiResta (Persuasion)
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«Qui ne court pas, ne mange pas, et celui qui mange ne rentrera peut-être pas»
Le #témoignage que #Rawan, 18 ans, m’a confié, la semaine dernière parle de faim, de déshumanisation absolue et de monstres, et ses mots tranchent le cœur. Nous autres, qui vivons libres, avons un rôle dans cette histoire. Sommes-nous prêts à endosser la responsabilité qui va avec?
✒️ Par Coralie Pison Hindawi | En accès libre › blogs.mediapart.fr/coralie-pis…
Le témoignage que Rawan, 18 ans, m'a confié la semaine dernière parle de faim, de déshumanisation absolue et de monstres, et ses mots tranchent le cœur. Nous autres, qui vivons libres, avons un rôle dans cette histoire.Coralie Pison Hindawi (Mediapart)
Acabo de escuchar en Els Matins de TV3 que Sanitat está preparando en Catalunya una reforma integral de la atención primaria y han dicho que "la IA también jugará un papel en esta reforma" y luego han dicho que se usará para transcribir las conversaciones entre médico y paciente.
Vale, un momento, ¿me están diciendo que un chatbot va a estar escuchando todo lo que le diga a mi doctora? ¿Ese chatbot va a estar conectado a internet? ¿Va a enviarle esas conversaciones a alguna empresa?
Mira, de verdad, esta manera que tienen de embutirnos por el gaznate la IA para todo me parece peligrosísima.
12 year-old Ahmed Zidan’s adolescence has been defined by genocide and starvation. Israeli forces had already bombed his family’s home in Gaza, killed his older brother, and displaced his family a second time when, one month ago, they shot Ahmed’s mother while she was seeking sustenance for her seven living children.
“Israel killed my mother,” Ahmed told The Intercept. “We were waiting at the U.S. aid distribution point in Rafah.”
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#Gaza #Palestine
#Press #News
A brother and sister went with their mother to get food at a U.S. aid site in Rafah. Israeli forces shot her before their eyes.Aseel Mousa (The Intercept)
Ramita Navai investigates Israel’s attacks on Gaza’s hospitals in a controversial film. Plus: celebrating football hero Mary Earps. Here’s what to watch this eveningHollie Richardson (The Guardian)
"La Policía Nacional España detiene dos jóvenes de 19 años por la filtración datos personales miembros del Gobierno"
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Blog sobre informática, tecnología y seguridad con manuales, tutoriales y documentación sobre herramientas y programasBlog elhacker.NET
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"¿Pero eso de Mastodon no es una secta?"
Sí, a mí también me lo preguntó mi madre en la cena de Navidad 😅
Hemos escrito una guía de supervivencia familiar para cuando tengas que explicar por qué ya no usas Twitter sin que te miren como si fueras un conspiranoico.
Con analogías que hasta tu tío entiende y un diccionario para traducir "federación" a "cristiano" 🍷
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#Fediverso #Mastodon #TuiterRocks #SupervivenciaFamiliar #NavidadFediversa
Cómo explicarle a tu familia que usas Mastodon (y que no es una secta) Guía divertida para sobrevivir a cenas familiares sin renunciar al Fediverso.elenamusk (Tuiter.Rocks)
#politique #corruption #lacorde #guillotine2025 #servicepublic #éducationpopulaire
Les pourris au pouvoir rêvent de faire de belles opérations qui ruissellent de plein de fric.
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On July 2, 1881, an assassin shot President James Garfield just four months into his presidency. Dying two months later, his was the second shortest presidency in US history.MysticStamp (Mystic Stamp Learning Center)
Meet Pilet, an open source handheld Linux computer powered by Raspberry Pi 5.
👉 Explore it now: soulscircuit.com/pilet
#raspberrypi #linux #diy
The Sotomayor dissent is for the ages
A re-statement of the rule of law in Trump v Casa - the universal injunctions case
Part 3 of my series of posts on this highly significant judgment
Substack:
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Personal blog:
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On reçoit Meriem Laribi pour Ci-gît l’humanité avec Mourad Guichard et Youssef
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Atomkraftwerke brauchen große Mengen Kühlwasser. Doch wegen der Hitze sind die Flüsse zu warm. Nach Frankreich reagiert nun auch die Schweiz und fährt einen Reaktor herunter. Und es drohen weitere Abschaltungen.tagesschau.de
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Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible.
—T.E. LAWRENCE A.K.A. LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (1888–1935)
Source: The Way of the SEAL.
The FBI blocked an investigation into an alleged Chinese effort to meddle in the 2020 election to help former President Joe Biden because it would have made then-Director Christopher Wray look bad,…Victor Nava (New York Post)
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“Air Force and Space Force Hit 2025 Recruiting Goals 3 Months Early”
Previously unnamed company behind proposed Indy data center named in new documents
It's Google!
Coming to steal your water and electricity. Coming to destroy your community. And there's nothing you can do about it. Google does all these secret deals with politicians. You're not allowed to know about the tax breaks. You're not allowed to know how much public water Google is using. It's all top secret.
Google: Be evil!
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The name of the tech company behind a proposal to build a massive data center in Franklin Township has been hidden from the public. But new documents obtained by WFYI name the company behind the proposal.Farrah Anderson (WFYI)
What a thing to read on waking up.
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“No denial or omission in law can erase the concrete reality that trans & intersex people have and will always exist.”
“The erasure of a group from public life is a step towards an attempt to erase that group’s existence, which is the very definition of genocide”
Down with the fucking oligarchs of death and extinction!
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Acceding to US demands to exempt its companies from an agreed global tax deal is morally and financially indefensibleJoseph Stiglitz (The Guardian)
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In an exclusive first look obtained by Breitbart News, over three dozen House Republicans are calling on the Senate to swiftly pass the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” a sweeping legislative package inspired by President Donald Trump and touted as the larg…Jasmyn Jordan (Breitbart)
By Moussa Al-Sadah - Jul 1, 2025Historical experience shows that a central pillar of any people’s liberation from colonial rule is the construction of a cohesive national identity.Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
“Alligator Alcatraz,” which is having its grand opening on Tuesday, boasts 400+ security personnel, 1,000 staffers, and 24/7 air conditioning.Hannah Knudsen (Breitbart)
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America is getting a first look into “Alligator Alcatraz” — the Miami-Dade Collier Training Facility approved by DHS to house, process, and deport criminal illegal aliens.Hannah Knudsen (Breitbart)
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...in his mom's basement playing video games is going to have to go get a job!" #minds. Subscribe to @barrybestt on MindsMinds
The World’s Largest Floating Dry Dock Was Towed Across the Atlantic to Bermuda in 1869 -
When Britain needed a solution for ship repairs in the Atlantic, engineers in the 1860s built the largest floating dry dock ever attempted, a 380-foot iron structure weighing over 8,000 tons.
Constructed near Woolwich on the Thames, the dock was designed to lift 10,000-ton ironclads like HMS Warrior and withstand the fouling threats of Bermuda’s warm waters.
Unable to build a conventional dry dock due to porous sandstone, the British opted for mobility and scale, creating a self-contained U-shaped platform that could sink and raise vessels from the sea with ballast compartments and powerful pumps.
In June 1869, this massive dock embarked on a nearly 4,000-nautical-mile journey to Bermuda, towed in stages by Britain’s heaviest ironclads—Agincourt, Northumberland, Warrior, and Black Prince—assisted by HMS Terrible.
With closed ends to reduce drag and a sail rigged inside to capture tailwinds, the voyage reached speeds of over 6 knots.
Once in service, it supported Royal Navy operations for over thirty years before being replaced in 1906.
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A majority of the member states of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) have condemned Israel’s recent aerial strikes on Iranian chemical and industrial facilities.PressTV
During Monday night's Hannity, Fox News host Sean Hannity reviewed the historic benefits of President Trump's Big, Beautiful Bill.Hannity Staff (Sean Hannity)
President Donald Trump is taking a guided walking tour of the new migrant detention facility in Ochopee, Florida — they call it "Alligator Alcatraz."Hannity Staff (Sean Hannity)
The brave B-2 bomber pilots who flew across the world to obliterate Iran's nuclear facilities will be guests of President Trump at the White House Fourth of July celebration.Hannity Staff (Sean Hannity)
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Looks really interesting. #Misogyny/GBV the underlying common trait of perpetrators of actual terrorism.
Glorification of assertive, dominant males is the 💯 opposite of the sexual selection processes that made us #Homosapiens. That was not how we got here today.
'As a researcher looking at digital extremism and gender-based violence, I’ve analyzed more than 100 manifestos written by people who carried out mass shootings, stabbings, vehicular attacks and other acts of ideologically, politically and religiously motivated violent extremism in Canada, the United States and beyond.
These attackers may not belong to formal terrorist organizations, but their writings reveal consistent ideological patterns. Among them, one stands out: misogyny.'
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Gender identity–driven violence is the most common ideological theme across ‘lone-actor’ extremist manifestos in a recent study.The Conversation
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The United Nations special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) has released a new report mapping the corporations aiding Israel in the displacement of Palestinians and its genocidal war on Gaza, in breach of international law.
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#gaza #palestine #un #genocide
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese has named several US giants among the companies aiding Israel.Federica Marsi (Al Jazeera)
Speaker Johnson: “We are at the 1-yard line. We are going to run it right up the middle and score for the American people. Everyone is going to benefit from this bill. It’s the most conservative piece of legislation we have ever worked on…”
Despite her ‘Bronx girl’ claims, AOC graduated from suburban Yorktown High School in 2007 as “Sandy Cortez”.
You mean she's been lying? What a shocker.
#minds
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Israel’s military rampaged across the besieged Gaza Strip on Tuesday, massacring at least 109 Palestinians, even as US President Donald Trump boasted that Israel had agreed to conditions for a 60-day ceasefire.Tasnim News Agency
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Bis zu 13 Milliarden Kubikmeter Gas und viel Kritik: Die Erdgasförderung vor Borkum rückt näher. Die Bundesregierung hat einem Abkommen mit den Niederlanden zugestimmt.Leon Ginzel (DIE ZEIT)
Das ZDF wählt in einem Beitrag eine irritierende Formulierung, die verschweigt, dass sich eine zitierte Studie nur auf die USA bezieht.Redaktion (Apollo News)
After Losing Their Minds for Months Over ‘Project 2025’ Democrats Are Now Crafting Their Own ‘Project 2029’
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A year ago, when the 2024 presidential election was getting into full swing, Democrats and the media were freaking out about Project 2025, a conservative agenda that had been put together by think tanks on the right.Mike LaChance (Where Hope Finally Made a Comeback)
Image: Brave for space
#human #space #science #esa #europeanspaceagency
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Apparently, the proposed new law prohibits claiming that an image or video is not a fake when it really is. That should already be covered by laws against fraud. It's hard to see how copyright is relevant at all. I think maybe the Guardian and Hackaday both misunderstand what copyright is.
Copyright is not a prohibition against claiming that a photograph is of something it's not. It is also not a prohibition against claiming that something that is not a photograph is a photograph. It is not even presenting someone else's work as your own. That's plagiarism.
Copyright is making copies of works without the permission of the copyright holder.
If you own copyright to your face, that means that no one else can make faces identical to yours.
Copyright to a photograph of someone is owned by the photographer.
So, once again, my guess is that the Danish law either requires that you identify images that are not photographs as not photographs, or that you have to get a person's permission to photograph a person before photographing. I think the former is more likely.
In both the Guardian and Hackaday article, using the word "copyright" hopelessly muddies the issue.
Bad journalism!
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in reply to JubilantJaguar • • •Tells you that you can take your social media back from big tech then casually recommends Bluesky. Gimme a break.
Also if you want your news free of the constant noise of social media, RSS still exists and it's still beautiful.
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in reply to absquatulate • • •I generally agree but I still feel it's important to keep some perspective. Bluesky is not the solution but it's definitely progress compared to existing corporate platforms (because it has real fundamental differences - several articles posted here went into detail about this).
IMO the best argument against Bluesky is that it will suck up the oxygen for other, better, solutions. That's a fair theory but it seems to me that there's plenty of market share to go round right now. Everyone is still on the evil corporate platforms.
Agree, I use it every day.
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in reply to JubilantJaguar • • •Big Tech doesn't run social media. It runs algorithmic advertising platforms.
The majority of people using algorithmic advertising platforms are not content creators, they're consumers (if you're reading this, you're probably not in the majority). They have no interest is active participation in "social media". They're in it for the entertainment, the distraction, the memes, the algorithm telling them what they should care about. You can't remove this feature and expect these users to find content for themselves.
You can argue the pros and cons all you want, your reasoning may be factual and altruistic, but you will not get a substantial portion of content consumers to migrate to platforms that require more effort. They know what they're signing up for. They have no interest in "reclaiming social media".
Bluesky and Mastodon are fantastic platforms that, in my opinion, revive some of the core tenants of social microblogging. But this is like comparing a bulletin board system (BBS) to the Yahoo! homepage. Some people want to be involved, some people want to be told.
One of these platforms offers a greater profit making opportunity than the other. If one allows people to make money and another does not, what's the motivation for the most influential of creators to embrace the latter? And then what's the motivation of the consumers to embrace a platform that lacks the most influential creators? (Again, if you're reading this, you likely aren't a member of the majority.)
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