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  • There are plenty of people who are still into future building. But, indeed, a lot of the west is falling into decadence.

    But I still see enough spark to hope it will reignite. With a better experience.

  • Also it is possible to actually like what you do for a job. Many people do.

    Then, some people clearly do not. I suppose their work will be replaced with robots. And people who implement these robots are doing it enthusiastically.

    Still, we would not want to disenfranchise people who see their work as nonfulfilling. This is a challenge.

  • Actually I like the very fact that it is paid. Supporting the developer, and some sort of accountability.

    Also, after trying connect, liftoff, jerboa (all perfectly good apps), etc I find that sync is most smooth and customizable.

  • They certainly do. They undermine HTTP too. And would have done much more harm if the Web was not founded with a different governance model.

    EU actions like that in the title post stress this original, less centralized, model. It was naive to assume that free internet will remain free if left alone.

    Paradoxically, preserving freedom relies on constraints and regulations.

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  • there is not almost any attempt to organize public participation. Except maybe admin posts with discussions in comments. Also users can vote with their feet.

    I agree that the admin instinct is mostly honest and democratic and they should be regarded for their work. But the instance governance is mostly autocratic. And this kind of structure usually devolves in despotism, since power corrupts.

    Would be nice to see an institution-based instance, with a constitution, elections, balance of power. Would be a great social experiment!

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  • An interesting difference is no need to fight for land and resources, anyone can go and create another microstate.

    Still, there is some benefit of larger states, they can resist spam better. But as much as they implement spam filters in the code, smaller instances can them. Political benefits of open source are real.

  • It may need to be in some way decetralized though, even if some kind of certification authority needs to be in some coherent trust chain.

    It makes me think of inrupt solid, although it's not quite the same.

    Also I seem to remember some dutch (or used in there) online idenity management infrastructure which allows to make some authorithative claims without getting entire identity revealed. Sadly I can not find it now.

  • There are still people in between, building training data from their real world experices. Now digital world may become overwhelmed with AI creations, so training may lead to model collapse. So what if we give AI access to cameras, microphones, all that, and even let it articulate them. It would also need to be adventurous, searching for spaces away from other AI work. There is lot's of data in there which is not created by AI, although some point it might become so as well. I am living aside at the moment obvious dangers of this approach.