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The benefits of digitising books, manuscripts and other relevant material

After five years of working on making literature available on public domain through digitisation, Servants of Knowledge, a Bengaluru-based community initiative, held its first meeting with city residents.  The panel of experts at the meeting included Carl Malamud, an American technologist who runs Public.Resource.Org since the 1980s; Lawrence Liang, dean of the Ambedkar University School of Law; and Omshivaprakash H L, an open access advocate who co-founded the Servants of Knowledge initiative. 

DH News Service

I keep saying journalists should leave Twitter and use Mastodon, which is better for them in every way. At TechDirt I've posted a somewhat lengthy why-and-how: https://www.techdirt.com/2023/01/04/journalists-and-others-should-leave-twitter-heres-how-they-can-get-started/

#journalism #twitterexodus

Journalists (And Others) Should Leave Twitter. Here’s How They Can Get Started

Summary: Elon Musk has demonstrated contempt for free speech in general, and journalism in particular, with his behavior at Twitter. He is also demonstrating why it is foolhardy for anyone to rely …

Techdirt

I just had to update my numbers for a lecture, so here's your periodic reminder: Starlink is now 55% of ALL active satellites in orbit.

And given the recent news about that awful billionaire unilaterally deciding to cut of Starlink internet access to parts of the world whenever he wants to, this is extra important to share. Why did our governments effectively gift Low Earth Orbit to one awful dude? This is so bad.

Putin surprised that he wasn't asked how he likes to eat his mango-- cut in pieces or sucked... 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/15/vladimir-putin-tucker-carlson-interview-footage-sharp-questions

Putin says he prefers Biden to Trump and mocks Tucker Carlson’s questions

Russian president says Biden is ‘more predictable’, in remarks likely to be attempt to make mischief in US election

The Guardian

Putin surprised that he wasn't asked how he likes to eat his mango-- cut in pieces or sucked... 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/15/vladimir-putin-tucker-carlson-interview-footage-sharp-questions

Putin says he prefers Biden to Trump and mocks Tucker Carlson’s questions

Russian president says Biden is ‘more predictable’, in remarks likely to be attempt to make mischief in US election

The Guardian

Flipboard Begins to Federate
https://about.flipboard.com/inside-flipboard/flipboard-begins-to-federate/

Interesting to see Flipboard getting into the ActivityPub protocol. This article from Flipboard's CEO has a good explanation of their rationale and an overview of their roadmap. I'm willing to cut them some slack because they have a lot of work ahead of them to get their new way of handling content and messages implemented fully. I don't have a stake in this (haven't used Flipboard in years) but think it's interesting to observe social media, content publishers, and other companies realising a "walled garden" approach is unsustainable and improving interoperability.

#Flipboard #Fediverse #Federation #ActivityPub #Interoperability

Flipboard Begins to Federate

The process of opening Flipboard to the Fediverse will happen in three distinct phases between now and April 2024.

About Flipboard
‘Pick her up and take her away’: teenager’s death exposes callousness and corruption in India’s hospitals

Fourteen-year-old Fayza Ansari wanted to be an engineer. Instead, she died this month from leukaemia, failed by an overloaded and often heartless healthcare system

The Guardian
Just saw an article where someone said they had a daily goal of posting to LinkedIn. So that made me feel better about my life
Cop28 live: landmark deal to ‘transition away’ from fossil fuels agreed

Cop28 president Al Jaber has celebrated the deal but reaction elsewhere has been mixed

the Guardian

If you are new to Mastodon here are some accounts to follow:

@molly0xfff -- runs @web3isgreat, whose coverage makes the Web3 phenomenon make actual sense

@taylorlorenz -- covers online culture as Actual Person instead of SV-orbit

@asymco -- JTBD + transportation = micromobility, bonus: Apple insights

@anildash -- alternative perspective on online culture

@rmondello -- everyone complains about passwords, Ricky's actually doing something about it

@Gargron -- Mastodon founder