Ah, just skip DEs altogether and setup Openbox with a minimal panel like tint2. It's not for Wayland — there might be an alternative, light window manager for that, I wouldn't know.
According to that research mentioned in the article, the answer is yes. The big caveats are
that you need to get conspiracy theorists to sit down and do the treatment. With their general level of paranoia around a) tech, b) science, and c) manipulation, that not likely to happen.
you need a level of "AI" that isn't going to start hallucinating and instead enforce the subjects' conspiracy beliefs. Despite techbros' hype of the technology, I'm not convinced we're anywhere close.
Is this Great Sellout in the room with us right now? Because Meta did implement an open protocol into Threads, but it has been widely blocked by other ActivityPub instances. That is not a "sellout".
Sounds like your principles will only lead you off social media, perhaps the internet entirely?
Let's take that etymology one step further: "fan" comes from "fanatic", so a stan is a stalker fanatic. Which somehow has become a positive term in some circles.
Very interesting comparison! I watched The prisoner a while back, and I was blown away by it, especially given the show's age. I never considered this angle, though. Thanks for giving me an excuse to rewatch it 😆
I remember watching "Encounter at Farpoint" when it originally aired. I had only heard of Star Trek, maybe seen a photo of Spock or whatever — I must have been ten or so — but I was hooked on TNG from that episode on, and eventually caught up on the TOS episodes and films.
I'm not going to pretend I grasp the technological details of either Weird or the Leaf protocol, but the basic concept of superpowering the personal website as identity provider is very attractive — and the passion of your writing is infectious 🙂 I hope to someday reach a lightbulb moment with your work and just implement it on my own site.
Ah, just skip DEs altogether and setup Openbox with a minimal panel like tint2. It's not for Wayland — there might be an alternative, light window manager for that, I wouldn't know.