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Notices by AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net), page 2

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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Feb-2025 20:46:14 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas
    in reply to
    • dansup

    @dansup I love your work. Genuine question: Where do you find the time?

    In conversation about 5 months ago from social.vivaldi.net permalink
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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Sunday, 26-Jan-2025 08:03:27 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas
    in reply to
    • WriteFreely
    • bhaugen
    • Elena Rossini ⁂
    • YunoHost :neopossum_box:

    @bhaugen @yunohost @_elena @writefreely @ajsadauskas@blog.sadauskas.id.au It looks like there's two places in the settings that you need to change.

    First, in the top right menu, go to customize, make sure publicity is set to unlisted, and then go to Updates and make sure the Federation checkbox is switched on.

    Once you're in customize, if you have admin access, go to the WriteFreely menu at the top right, select Admin Dashboard, and then Settings. (If you're on WriteAs, this menu might not be visible?)

    On this page, there's a checkbox marked Federation. Make sure it's on, and click save settings.

    The other thing you can try is go to one of your blog posts. Click on the date, so it's just that blog post. Copy the URL and paste it into Mastodon and see if it appears.

    In conversation about 5 months ago from social.vivaldi.net permalink
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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Saturday, 25-Jan-2025 20:04:54 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas

    So I spent part of today trying to set up an NFS mount on an Ubuntu server earlier today, and kept running into problems.

    Fortunately, I found out what was causing the issue.

    To hopefully save someone else some trouble, I want to share what I discovered in case anyone else runs into the same issue.

    My first step was to run the command "sudo apt nfs-kernal-server" on the Linux server.

    I kept getting the error message "Unable to locate package nfs-kernal-server".

    I tried a bunch of things. Checking repositories. Checking router settings. Checking firewalls. Nothing seemed to work!

    Then I noticed the source of my troubles.

    Turns out the command I was looking for was "sudo apt nfs-kernel-server". With an "e" in kernel.

    So what does it mean if you run into this same issue?

    Probably that you grew up with a Commodore 64 or an Amiga as your first computer.

    #Amiga #Linux #SysAdmin #Commodore #RetroComputer #RetroComputing #C64 #Ubuntu

    In conversation about 5 months ago from social.vivaldi.net permalink

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      kernel.so - kernel リソースおよび情報
      kernel.so は、あなたがお探しの情報の全ての最新かつ最適なソースです。一般トピックからここから検索できる内容は、kernel.soが全てとなります。あなたがお探しの内容が見つかることを願っています!

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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Friday, 24-Jan-2025 08:42:32 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas
    • Elena Rossini ⁂
    • YunoHost :neopossum_box:

    Anyone here use #WriteFreely?

    I've just set up a self-hosted WriteFreely blog as a first experiment with self-hosting instances and using @yunohost (huge thanks to @_elena for your tips! 🥰)

    At least from initial setup, it looks like only the first line of the post and a link is pulling across to Mastodon.

    Is there any way to make the full post text visible on Mastodon?

    I can see who's following the blog, but not any comments. Any way to turn on notifications for this?

    Also, is there any way to follow an account from WriteFreely? (I'm interested, because it would in theory allow me to follow BridgyFed, and make the posts visible on BlueSky.)

    Are these limitations of the platform? Or is there a setting somewhere I missed?

    #Fediverse #SelfHosting #FediHelp

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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Thursday, 23-Jan-2025 21:08:38 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas
    in reply to
    • mekka okereke :verified:

    @mekkaokereke I made a similar point on the other app. (Not Elon's. The butterfly one.)

    "Gees, how will we ever learn the intent behind Elon's "unusual gesture".

    "If only he did something that made it clear.

    "Like financially backing a politician who signed executive orders revoking human rights for trans people, and attempted to end birthright citizenship, on that the exact same day."

    In conversation about 5 months ago from social.vivaldi.net permalink
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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Jan-2025 23:17:27 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas
    in reply to
    • dansup
    • Mastodon Migration
    • 🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱

    @freemo @mastodonmigration @dansup To my own feed.

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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Jan-2025 22:36:49 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas
    in reply to
    • dansup
    • Mastodon Migration
    • 🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱

    @freemo @mastodonmigration @dansup I can personally confirm thst "this user" — i.e. me — only attempted to post it once.

    As a regular Facebook post.

    I've documented what happened in greater depth elsewhere.

    But basically there was another user who posted that they had tried to post a link to Pixelfed on Facebook and were blocked.

    To verify their claim, I tried writing a simple post on my newsfeed asking "Anyone here use Pixelfed?" with a link to Pixelfed dot social.

    My last interaction on the site was in July 2024, so definitely no spamming in terms of volume.

    Within 3 seconds, I got an automated response.

    Jason Koebler from 404 Media tried the same thing, and got the same result: https://www.404media.co/meta-is-blocking-links-to-decentralized-instagram-competitor-pixelfed/

    A number of other tech news sites, including Engadget, began running the story: https://www.engadget.com/social-media/meta-admits-it-deleted-links-to-decentralized-instagram-competitor-pixelfed-194624098.html

    At this point, Meta acknowledged it had been blocking links to Pixelfed "by mistake". It no longer seems to be doing it 😊

    In conversation about 5 months ago from social.vivaldi.net permalink

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      Meta admits it deleted links to decentralized Instagram competitor Pixelfed
      Meta accidentally deleted links to Instagram-competitor Pixelfed on Facebook, which is at least a little suspicious coming after Meta's recent moderation changes.
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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Friday, 17-Jan-2025 20:22:35 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas

    Some would say Mark Zuckerberg's actions this week accomplished little of value.

    But I'd disagree.

    Just look at the 138,900 cat photos that are now on Pixelfed 😹

    #cats #Pixelfed #Meta

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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Monday, 13-Jan-2025 23:06:51 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas
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    • mekka okereke :verified:

    @mekkaokereke Something utterly appalling about America that I learnt in the past week.

    Yes, it's a tangent, but it has everything to do with your core point.

    Many of the firefighters that have been battling the bushfires in Los Angeles these past few days are prison inmates: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3rwdjwglx2o

    "Nearly 1,000 incarcerated men and women have joined the frontlines in a battle against record-breaking wildfires burning across southern California.

    "The number deployed - now 939 - are part of a long-running volunteer programme led by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR).

    "The state pays inmates a daily wage between $5.80 and $10.24 (£4.75 and £8.38), and an additional $1 per day when assigned to active emergencies."

    In the richest country on Earth, making inmates put their lives at risk fighting bushfires for US$5.80 an hour + US$1 a day?!

    Genuine question: How do you allow that to happen?!

    And in the supposedly liberal state of California!

    As a foreigner, with all the crazy stuff that's happened in America recently, that managed to shock me.

    In good conscience, how do you allow your nation's prison–industrial complex to get that bad?

    And that's just one manifestation of it!

    Any Democrat who calls themselves a "liberal" and enables it should hang their head in shame.

    In conversation about 5 months ago from social.vivaldi.net permalink

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      Hundreds of California prison inmates fight wildfires - and stigma
      Critics say using incarcerated men and women to fight fires is cheap labour, but supporters say it is rehabilitative.
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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Sunday, 12-Jan-2025 20:31:31 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas
    in reply to
    • dansup
    • pixelfed
    • Kalle Kniivilä
    • Osma A 🇫🇮🇺🇦

    @kallekn @osma @pixelfed Over the past day or so, there's been a massive number of people migrating from Instagram to Pixelfed.social for Zuck-related reasons.

    Earlier today, it was particularly bad, because many were trying to pull across their Instagram posts and videos at the same time.

    You can probably imagine how thousands of people suddenly trying to upload hundreds of megabytes of photos and videos at the same time isn't great for server capacity.

    @dansup temporarily switched off file migration and, at one point, federation to keep the site online.

    It seems to have stabilised a little, but it's still intermittently patchy.

    Most of the first-time users are signing up at the main instance, so Pixelfed.Social is likely to be a bit wobbly where other instances aren't.

    Hopefully in the coming days, as more server capacity comes online, those issues settle down...

    In conversation about 5 months ago from social.vivaldi.net permalink

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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Friday, 10-Jan-2025 21:54:58 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas
    in reply to
    • dansup

    @dansup Any chance of the official Pixelfed account following BridgyFed?

    It's time to spread the propaganda on the butterfly app.

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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Thursday, 09-Jan-2025 20:18:14 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas

    The past few days, I've been toying with the idea of setting up a single-user Mastodon instance.

    I'm currently looking at Masto.host as a hosting provider. The prices seem reasonable?

    First, for those who have rolled their own instance: How has the experience been? Any advice you'd share with a self-hosting newbie? Any pitfalls or downsides?

    Have you gone with a specialist managed prover like Masto.host?

    Are there any major advantages or disadvantages over a vanilla cPanel web hosting provider that supports Mastodon?

    Another option I'm toying with is using a single instance of Friendica as my Fedi home, and consolidating everything there, including photos.

    Are there any managed hosting providers that support Friendica?

    #Fediverse #FediHelp #Mastodon

    In conversation about 6 months ago from social.vivaldi.net permalink
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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Sunday, 05-Jan-2025 17:05:49 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas

    Leaders who are upset at Musk, but maintain official X/Twitter accounts, are a joke.

    If you really want to send him a message, order all your departments and agencies to stop using X, and to create official accounts on BlueSky and Mastodon.

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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Sunday, 05-Jan-2025 17:05:38 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas
    • Vivaldi
    • Ryan Barrett
    • Bridgy Fed for Bluesky

    Here's a little trick for anyone reading this on BlueSky who wants longer posts.

    See the button below that reads "Original post on social. vivaldi. net"?

    Tap it to see the full post, where you'll learn how I did it 👇

    (You've probably seen other posts like this one. Here's how those posts are done.)

    Okay.

    So the fact you're reading this means you clicked the button. You're now reading a longer version of this post with a 1337 character limit.

    How I did it was by setting up an account on a different social media app called Mastodon.

    How you set it up is by going to https://mastodon.social and clicking the create account button.

    (Sidenote: This also works with most other websites that use the Mastodon software for their social media app. I use https://social.vivaldi.net, which is run by the same folks as the @Vivaldi web browser.)

    Once you've set up an account, upload your profile photo and follow @bsky.brid.gy

    BSky Bridgy is a service by @snarfed.org that makes your Mastodon posts visible on BlueSky.

    (Note: As an anti-spam measure, you need a profile photo and your account on Mastodon needs to be active for a week before your posts appear on BlueSky.)

    Once it's set up, all your posts on Mastodon will be visible on BlueSky. Including longer posts, like this one 😊

    In conversation about 6 months ago from social.vivaldi.net permalink

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      Vivaldi Social
      Vivaldi Social is an open discussion hub, hosted by the makers of Vivaldi Browser, supporting federated social media for members of the Vivaldi Community & beyond.

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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Saturday, 28-Dec-2024 21:59:29 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas
    • dansup
    • J. Steven York RESISTS

    @dansup @jstevenyork Can you include the ICQ uh-oh too? 🥺

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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Dec-2024 02:05:16 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas
    in reply to
    • Madeleine Morris
    • Tats 🇬🇧🫖
    • Earl Dave of Sudseax 🖖

    @DaRC_Fantom @Remittancegirl @Tattooed_Mummy It's not just authoritarian states that have spent decades honing their propaganda skills.

    News Corp was founded in 1918. Australia's most powerful industrialist of the time, William Lawrence Baillieu, became concerned about the influence of a union-owned newspaper among the workers of a mine he owned in Broken Hill.

    (The name Baillieu will be familiar to anyone reading this in Melbourne. Ted Baillieu, a recent stare premier of Victoria, is a descendant of the Myer–Baillieu family.)

    It was designed to spread pro-corporate propaganda to break the union's influence. Laurence eventually put a journalist named Keith Murdoch in charge.
    https://theconversation.com/the-secret-history-of-news-corp-a-media-empire-built-on-spreading-propaganda-116992

    Keith's son, Rupert Murdoch, eventually took over the business, which is now run by his grandson, Lachlan.

    So Fox News, the Wall St Journal, the UK Sun, etc, is basically the product of 100 years of anti-union propaganda.

    On top of that, you have the entire public relations industry, which is basically corporate propaganda.

    It's the PR industry that made Elon look like an environmentalist visionary instead of the spoilt son of a wealthy Apartheid-era businessman.

    It also spread doubts about whether toxic fossil fuels are cooking the planet.

    When it comes to propaganda, there's no place like home...

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      Homepage it - Propaganda
      We don’t fake it We make it Propaganda è una società di produzione cinematografica e televisiva indipendente con sede a Roma. Dal 2014 Propaganda si dedica alla produzione di film, serie TV e documentari con una vocazione per il mercato internazionale e uno sguardo costante e attento ai nuovi talenti. In distribuzione Fondata da Marina […]

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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Saturday, 30-Nov-2024 15:59:03 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas
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    • mekka okereke :verified:
    • professorhank

    @mekkaokereke @professorhank On 22 May 1972, a chap named Richard Nixon visited Russia.

    Kalanta set himself on fire on 14 May, just over one week earlier.

    Nixon's visit was literally at the same time Moscow is rounding up and torturing people for protesting the occupation, and sending in troops and tanks to violently crush an uprising in Lithuania.

    It's inconceivable that Khrushchev wouldn't have been briefed about it.

    So let's break it down:

    During the visit Khrushchev talks about how great life is in Soviet Russia. Knowing — and I'm being extremely generous here — that's not the full story.

    The US intelligence agencies had friends in the Kremlin. Even if not the full details, they would most likely have known something was up and briefed Nixon.

    So Nixon, rightly, raises human rights abuses in the countries Russia occupies, without directly naming the still ongoing uprising. A justified comment in my book.

    Khrushchev does his whataboutism.

    Whatabout Black people in the US. Whatabout Vietnam.

    He was simultaneously being truthful and disingenuous.

    He called out anti-Black racism and America's war crimes in Vietnam. With complete justification.

    At the same time, it was also a deflection of Russia's own mistreatment of its occupied ethnic minorities.

    Both things are simultaneously true.

    3/3

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    • mekka okereke :verified:
    • professorhank

    @mekkaokereke @professorhank The guerilla resistance against the Russian occupation continued into the 1960s. Around 50,000 were killed.

    "In Lithuania, all told the Soviets killed about 22,000 partisans while admitting to have lost about 13,000 soldiers of their own. Another 13,000 Lithuanians were killed as suspected collaborators, while hundreds of thousands of people across eastern Europe were deported to Siberia, many of them dying in exile."

    https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/anti-soviet-partisans-eastern-europe

    Then there's the '70. The Prague Spring and the Hungarian Uprising are still widely remembered.

    What's often forgotten is that similar uprisings took place against the Russian occupation in 1972 in Lithuania.

    In that year, a young man named Romas Kalanta ended his life by setting himself on fire in a public square in Kaunas in 1972: https://www.lrs.lt/pls/inter/w5_show?p_r=8524&p_k=2

    In the following days there were mass protests in defiance of Soviet Russian authorities that were suppressed by force: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_unrest_in_Lithuania

    In the years that followed, 13 people either set themselves on fire like Kalanta or attempted to do so, including Antanas Kalinauskas in 1976, and there were other riots and mass protests.

    Some of these uprisings were reported on in the West, albeit not their full scale.

    And something else happened in 1972...

    2/3

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    • mekka okereke :verified:
    • professorhank

    @mekkaokereke @professorhank The absolute numbers in the US are higher because the population is larger — ~330 million of whom around 45 – 50 million are black. Meanwhile there's around 3 million Lithuanians both in Lithuania itself, and the diaspora.

    And the number killed, forcibly deported, and imprisoned during the early years of the Soviet Russian occupation was around 300,000. So that's basically one-in-10 people from an occupied ethnic group:

    "On June 14, 1941, mass arrests and deportations of Lithuanians to inner parts of the Soviet Union and Siberia began.

    "According to the data of the Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania, the Soviets deported, killed and imprisoned about 23,000 people during the first occupation. In total, about 130,000 people were deported from Lithuania by 1953, and another 156,000 Lithuanians were imprisoned."

    https://www.lrt.lt/en/news-in-english/19/2297019/lithuania-commemorates-victims-of-soviet-deportations-on-day-of-mourning-and-hope

    That's excluding a host of other atrocities (including mass rapes, mass relocation of ethnic Russians into Lithuania and other occupied countries, whole cities levelled, etc) by the Russians.

    That's just the initial stages of the 1941 occupation.

    That doesn't include anything that happened later, including in the aftermath of the 1972 uprisings...

    (1/n)

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      Lithuania commemorates victims of Soviet deportations on Day of Mourning and Hope
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      Lithuania marks the Day of Mourning and Hope on Friday to commemorate the Soviet deportations and honour their victims.
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    AJ Sadauskas (ajsadauskas@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Saturday, 30-Nov-2024 01:11:03 JST AJ Sadauskas AJ Sadauskas
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    • mekka okereke :verified:
    • professorhank

    @mekkaokereke @professorhank During the Cold War, the Russians raised Jim Crow segregation and anti-Black racism in America more broadly.

    Along with US colonial imperialism in Vietnam and elsewhere.

    Their criticisms of American hypocrisy were true.

    The US absolutely was (and still is) hypocritical in the way it condemned oppression abroad, while engaging in it at home.

    So in that sense, yes the Russian criticisms were valid.

    At the same time, the Soviet Union was a Russian imperialist empire.

    It occupied and colonised neighbouring countries and oppressed their people. Brutally.

    (Full disclosure: I have living relatives who are survivors of Siberian forced labour camps.)

    That includes under the reign of supposed moderates like Khrushchev.

    If you ever visit Vilnius, I'd strongly recommend a visit to the old KGB headquarters, which is now the Museum of Occupations: https://www.govilnius.lt/visit-vilnius/places/museum-of-occupations-and-freedom-fights

    The sick bastards were literally having parties on the top floor of that building for visiting dignitaries from Moscow while people were being tortured to death (think Gitmo but worse) in the basement.

    So the American criticisms of Russia were completely valid.

    And while the points they made in their deflection were true, the Russians were nonetheless deflecting valid criticisms if their empire.

    In conversation about 7 months ago from social.vivaldi.net permalink

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