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Latest update on the DDOS attack from @brewsterkahle (Oct 11 @ 10:22am PT):

"The data is safe.

Services are offline as we examine and strengthen them. Sorry, but needed. @internetarchive staff is working hard.

Estimated Timeline: days, not weeks.

Thank you for the offers of pizza (we are set)."

The BBC's experiment with Mastodon is pathbreaking in English-language news -- a major organization setting up its own instance. They've really thought this through. Key language:

"We're using social.bbc as the domain, so you can be sure these accounts are genuinely from the BBC. And by linking to and from the BBC’s website, we have verified our identity on Mastodon."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2023-07-mastodon-distributed-decentralised-fediverse-activitypub

Welcome to:
@BBCRD
@BBC5Live @BBCRadio4
@BBCTaster
@Connected_Studio
@BBC_News_Labs

The BBC on Mastodon: experimenting with distributed and decentralised social media

Trialling ActivityPub and the federated model for social media and it's possibilities for the BBC.

BBC R&D
I love the animated ASCII artwork in Stone Story RPG - out now https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2023/07/stone-story-rpg-out-now-ascii-art/ #Gaming #IndieGame #RPG #Linux
I love the animated ASCII artwork in Stone Story RPG - out now

With some really fun animated ASCII artwork, Stone Story RPG is a really interesting mixture of an auto-RPG with strategic combat, crafting, programming and more.

GamingOnLinux
I for one think it's really sweet Elon is renaming Twitter after one of his kids
I keep telling people that a vanilla soy latte is technically a three bean soup, but nobody understands. They just nod and smile like I'm the crazy one.
@[email protected] Back to the Beach (1987) hit that corny but good spot for me recently. Lost Boys vibes and PeeWee singing Surfin Bird.
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@christianselig Thanks for all the hard work
@chris_hayes Haven’t tried Neeva but I’ve been using Kagi daily for a few months and haven’t thought about using DDG again. It’s the sort of feeling using Google back years ago where you don’t even think about what search engine you’re using because results seem to land each time.

I cannot keep this to myself. There is a website (radio.garden) where you can listen to radio stations all over the world for free. No log in. No email address. Nothing.

When the site loads, you are looking at the globe. Slide the little white circle over the green dots (each green dot is a radio station) until you find one you like.

I have been listening to this station in the Netherlands and it absolutely slaps.

EDIT: Replies tell me that this doesn't function in the UK without a VPN.