Jeromey Sims (Moved 2 BlueSky)

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Jeromey Sims (@jeromeysims.bsky.social)

Political Science PhD student at University of North Texas, partnered with the love of my life. Interested in: Intelligence Studies, Political Theory, Digital Repression of Human Rights, Democracy ➡️ Fascism. Past: 30+ years in IT, ex-Church of Christ PK

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@JeromeySims @histodons @histodon First, look for an out-of-copyright version of the book (1921 edition not 1969). Copyright-free and government publications are often on archive.org - search there first (your book wasn't there). GoogleBooks sometimes also includes full pdf of government publications but it did not in this case. Then just do web searches on variations of [title/author "pdf"] & see who else might have it. Library of Congress and HathiTrust are possible sites but there are others.

Hey #histodons @histodons and @histodon - Anybody have a good online link for this government document? I’ve only found physical books printed by private press, and I just don’t even understand how it’s not available online somewhere. (Any digital version is fine - this link is just for clarity. I’m looking for the transcript of the US House Rules Committee hearings on the KKK in October 1921.) 

https://library.ctsnet.edu/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=483113

Details for: Hearings on the Ku Klux Klan, 1921. › John Bulow Campbell Library catalog

Can anyone recommend a desktop app for Mac that will do what Metatext did for my phone? Smoother, simpler, DMs separated out? Mastonaut maybe?

This may be obvious tip but I really didn't start taking advantage of this until today.

Mastodon has a clean URL structure. Until it becomes possible to follow hashtags easily (in v4?), I found it easiest to save URLs for them in my bookmark bar. This looks like http://[your instance server]/web/timelines/tag/[hashtag]. So for ex., for me on social.coop, my #histodons bookmark is:

https://social.coop/web/timelines/tag/histodons

if not logged in, it converts to:

https://social.coop/tags/histodons

#histodons

These are public posts tagged with #histodons. You can interact with them if you have an account anywhere in the fediverse.

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@lakelady I just saw your bio comment about CompuServe. It made me fondly remember how my grandpa Henry showed me how to use a BBS and then gave me unlimited time to tie up his phone line exploring dos games and text files on other people’s computers. 
@krisnelson @TreyBastian @JeromeySims @histodons not that I know of but I'm here for any #histodons who wants to work out that comparison. It isn't just the idea that we are forced migrants, it is that there is nowhere unowned. No space that isn't already sovereign for us to exist.

While I'm typing out my novice thoughts on #digitalhistory #digitalhumanities have we stopped to consider the problem of our permanent tenant-style inhabitance of the internet? I can buy any number of things IRL and own them forever, but none of them are web space. Web space must be maintained monthly/yearly or exploited by a site paying those fees.

My smart tech partner @JeromeySims points out that I could own a slice of the web if I owned the physical tech and connection itself. What a massive hurdle to ensure my permanent ownership (or space, really -- I don't need to be a settler in the internet space).

This is like if I spent years building a house and, if I didn't pay my mortgage one month, someone came and burned it and its contents to the ground leaving only pictures of it on archive.org. #histodons @histodons

@TechyTabby @micah @JeromeySims @histodons
Of course the very short service life of these devices is also one of the things we’d be able to overcome if we were able to break free from the tech oligopoly, but that’s another good reason for them to thwart efforts...
@TechyTabby @JeromeySims @histodons I hear you, I do. But as a matter of actual practice, we're talking about making access far more difficult than going to a university with a holding of banned books. Can we list an online museum with JSTOR or EBSCO?