@Bayoubilly

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#oddhobbysongs #hashtaggames

Dine, dine, dine my darling

pretty remarkable to see Coinbase making the argument that crypto is not like stocks, it's like baseball cards, American Girl dolls, or Beanie Babies

it's the future of finance! except when the SEC comes knocking, then it's just a harmless little toy, your honor

#crypto #cryptocurrency #coinbase

“The drivers who called the Diversion Team weren't just lied to, they were also punished. The Tesla app was silently altered so that anyone who filed a complaint about their car's range was no longer able to book a service appointment for any reason. If their car malfunctioned, they'd have to request a callback, which could take several days.”

@pluralistic : Tesla’s Dieselgate (28 July 2023) https://pluralistic.net/2023/07/28/edison-not-tesla/

Pluralistic: Tesla’s Dieselgate (28 July 2023) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

I'm gonna put this out there: If you are new to #Mastodon and have found people to be hostile, or nitpicky, and just generally unhelpful please @ me and say hi. I am happy to walk you through this place, get you comfortable, be non-judgy about helping you, and help make this place your new home. I'm gonna call this #MastoHelper If others want to help newbies, lets do it together!
We need to do more to make people feel welcome first, that's how you create a culture people want to be part of
#help
Reddit calls for “a few new mods” after axing, polarizing some of its best

Will Reddit get quality replacements? "Not a snowball's chance in hell."

Ars Technica
Everyone: Let's use this worldwide communication network to download all the movies and TV show we could ever want.
Hollywood Execs: But that would be piracy!
Everyone: So what?
Hollywood: If you pirate these movies, the people that make them won't get paid for doing so.
Everyone: So if we get the movies through you, they will get paid?
Hollywood:
Hollywood: I never said that.

This looks really cool, can we have something like this for the #Fediverse/ #Mastodon? Like a bot posting the most used #Hashtags every 10 minutes in form of such a nice #wordcloud.

#SocialMedia #Hashtag #News #TwitterAlternative #Twitter

https://twitter.com/oneunderscore__/status/1684289083470667777

Ben Collins on Twitter

“I've come to really enjoy these word clouds posted on Bluesky about the most used unique words every ten minutes. It actually captures what's going on in the news in a way Twitter Trends used to. Threads should adopt something like it if Bluesky isn't ever going to hurry up.”

Twitter

Due to popular demand, here is a list of the fedi-services that are part of the infosec.* family:
1 - https://infosec.exchange - Glitch-soc fork of Mastodon (this instance does not block threads.net)
2 - https://relay.infosec.exchange - Activitypub relay
3 - https://video.infosec.exchange - Peertube instance (like youtube)
4 - https://infosec.press - WriteFreely blog*
5 - https://pixel.infosec.exchange - Pixelfed instance (like instagram)
6 - https://matrix.infosec.exchange - Synapse (with sliding sync) homeserver*
7 - https://infosec.place - Akkoma instance (like mastodon)
8 - https://infosec.town - iceshrimp instance (like mastodon)
9 - https://infosec.pub - Lemmy instance (like reddit)
10 - https://fedia.io - General interest mbin instance (also like reddit)
11 - https://fedia.social - General interst Iceshrimp instance
12 - https://elk.infosec.exchange - Elk web interface for Mastodon
13 - https://books.infosec.exchange - Bookworym instance (like goodreads)
14 - https://meetups.infosec.exchange (mobilizon)
15 - https://infosec.space - Glitch-soc fork of Mastodon (this instance does
block threads.net)
16 - https://convo.casa - Glitch-soc Mastodon instance
17 - https://ioc.exchange - Glitch-soc mastodon instance

*indicates the instance authenticates against Infosec.exchange

Infosec Exchange

A Mastodon instance for info/cyber security-minded people.

Mastodon hosted on infosec.exchange
The US government is taking a serious step toward space-based nuclear propulsion

"NASA is looking to go to Mars with this system."

Ars Technica