@lain Also wenn irgendwas faschistisch ist, dann ja wohl wenn Leute selber unter sich entscheiden, wie sie miteinander handeln. Steht so im Duden glaub ich.
@lain That's because the Fed's money printer has been going *brrrr* so hard that even petrodollar recycling isn't tipping the scales that much anymore.
The Fed's balance sheet went from ~500 billion USD worth of U.S. Treasuries in 2008 to ~4.5 trillion USD today, and COVID printing more than doubled the amount they owned in 2020.
Why would I care if *any* ActivityPub implementation pulls my public posts? If they're not addressed to specific people only, then they are just that: public. They're already scattered across hundreds of instances, and that is the intention of the fediverse to begin with.
If you don't want your posts to be imported by other instances, then you need to not make them public.
@laurenshof.online I see your point, but I just call that the Web, or even the Internet. Things being loosely connected is already the case for almost everything on it.
@fuxoft Use Firefox's multi-account containers, so you can stay logged into the same sites with different accounts in different tabs (with color coding).
@kaia@lain A Web GUI that you can connect to any fedi back-end, like e.g. Elk or Phanpy, is exactly the same thing according to the judge. Following their logic, you could indeed be punished for what someone else could publish through your Web GUI.
As of yesterday, we have to add the name Alex Pertsev to the list of peaceful, non-violent, political prisoners, who have wronged no other person, but only the pride of governments.
He developed a #privacy tool and was convicted for the potential crimes that *someone else* may have committed with the tool. There is zero evidence of himself having committed a crime, so the entire sentence of 64 months imprisonment is based on him merely writing decentralized #FOSS and running a Web GUI for it.
@evan I was wondering, when you add E2EE DMs to #ActivityPub (and/or an implementation of it) in some way, will you keep future extensions for account and data portability in mind?
@lain Makes sense, since the German navy demonstrated the incredible skills in the Red Sea recently. Who wouldn't want them bumbling around in front of mainland China? What could possibly go wrong?
Redecentralizing the Web w/ @remotestorage and @kosmos. Evading winters w/ @hackerbeach. Traveling full-time since 2010. INTP.Move slow and fix things.