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Educator (software engineering, computer security, mobile tech, open data), author, geek, music fan (prog, art rock, electronica & more). Interested in democracy and green politics.

I set up my own Mastodon instance with open sign ups, https://cyberplace.social, if any of your friends need a home.

It's funded upfront for a year, to about 2k active users.

The instance is designed to compliment the excellent work of infosec.exchange, ioc.exchange, defcon.social etc by adding more diversity to the fediverse for #cyber.

Cyberplace

Cybersecurity, fandom, video games, technology, dog photos and most importantly, you.

Mastodon hosted on cyberplace.social

Male sparrowhawk on my garden fence.
I was so lucky this sparrowhawk landed on the fence when my back door was open & it let me go in the garden to photograph it.

#photography #wildlife #wildlifephotography #birds #birdphotography #nature #naturephotography #birdofprey #raptor #sparrowhawk

#nowplaying Bubblemath - Turf Ascension

Wonderfully intricate, experimental, proggy, jazzy #music, and one of my favourite releases of 2022.

https://cuneiformrecords.bandcamp.com/album/turf-ascension

Turf Ascension, by Bubblemath

4 track album

Cuneiform Records

Interesting article on the challenges of voice assistants. I think of the three big tech companies with an offering — Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon — only Apple and Google is positioned to have a somewhat successful solution.

As successful as Amazon’s Alexa was with users, there was never a cogent monetization strategy. Unlike the other three, Amazon is not a personal information ecosystem.

Microsoft suffers from a lack of native mobile device in their ecosystem, which is the primary entry point to voice assistance for most users.

Google suffers from being primarily an ad supported business. In a visual display of information you can decorate it with ads, but the user can ignore them and focus on the content. The liner nature of audio does not allow for the same, so ads are more intrusive and no on wants an address supported voice assistant.

Only Apple has the requisite personal information for ecosystem, mobile device, app ecosystem, and business model where a voice assistant could work. Alas, they’ve squandered years without much progress. So maybe they are all doomed after all.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/11/amazon-alexa-is-a-colossal-failure-on-pace-to-lose-10-billion-this-year/

Amazon Alexa is a “colossal failure,” on pace to lose $10 billion this year

Layoffs reportedly hit the Alexa team hard as the company’s biggest money loser.

Ars Technica
One day the Charity Commission might have to engage with the reality that it’s been merrily handing out charity status and tax free benefit to organisations that aren’t doing public good or behaving .. er .. charitably.

"Why eBooks Wear Out Faster Than Everyday Paper Books"

You’ll be reading that paperback decades from now

article. Why we need libraries to *buy* books not rent them.

https://www.lifewire.com/why-ebooks-wear-out-faster-than-everyday-paper-books-6831842

Why eBooks Wear Out Faster Than Everyday Paper Books

A paper book can sit on the shelf for decades, and anyone can pull it out and start reading. Digital books are way, way harder to maintain.

Lifewire
Sat in a meeting, being told "we can't ask the users what they want, because it will take too long and nobody will agree what they want". Followed by "but we've got to appear to be asking them what they want and that they have input" 🙄
@Molly Desperately disappointing from Starmer. We can only hope he is lying just as plainly as the Conservatives whose manifesto said we would NOT leave the Single Market.
The number of users by instance in #mastodon is highly unequal. Some servers (mastodon.social) have a significant fraction of the number of users. If the ubiquitous "rich-get-richer" (RGR) phenomenon kicks in, we might end up with a couple of instances having all of the users. But did it kick in? Here is the relationship between instance's size and growth. There is a little bit of RGR, but some of the rapidly-growing instances are small. Decentralization also in how the network grows.

SUCH a cool experiment out of the Harvard Library Innovation Lab: https://archive.social

Allows you to capture a thread from Twitter and archive it in sealed PDFs to attest to legitimacy.

Could be enormously useful to journalists, archivists, etc, particularly with Twitter facing a perilous future.

Save Your Threads

High-fidelity capture of Twitter threads as sealed PDFs on social.perma.cc. An experiment of the Harvard Library Innovation Lab.