@rabble

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hacker, anarchist, troublemaker. i'm @rabble on twitter and rabble.nz on scuttlebutt.
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We strongly oppose the Unified Attestation initiative and call for app developers supporting privacy, security and freedom on mobile to avoid it. Companies selling phones should not be deciding which operating systems people are allowed to use for apps.

https://uattest.net/

Unified Attestation

Unified Attestation is a free, open-source alternative to Google Play Integrity with offline verification and simple app + server integration.

I joined @rabble on the Revolution.Social podcast to talk about the intersection of technology and media.

We discussed venture capital and media economics, the Indie Web, how newsrooms are approaching AI, and why the systems we build should support communities rather than extract from them.

We talk about Matter, Elgg, ProPublica, and more.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdyOihQnWv0

An Alternate History of Social Media (with Ben Werdmuller)

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Verifying that I control the following Nostr public key: "npub1wmr34t36fy03m8hvgl96zl3znndyzyaqhwmwdtshwmtkg03fetaqhjg240"
This week on my revolution.social podcast I talk to @mike of Flipboard, the dot.social podcast, and former Netscape executive. We go through the way we created an open internet on the web and how that was lost in the social media smartphone era, concluding with the struggle to restore an open social internet for all based on protocols like ActivityPub, ATprotocol, and Nostr. https://fountain.fm/episode/0vjUP8LWvOjSpIPto25z
Revolution.Social • “I've Never Been More Optimistic” (Flipboard’s Mike McCue On the Open Social Web) • Listen on Fountain

Mike McCue has seen a lot of changes over the years to the open web. He was an executive at Netscape, which helped liberate the web from AOL's walled garden; he served on the board of Twitter but wasn’t able to prevent it from abandoning its open API ecosystem; and now, as the CEO of Flipboard, he's building towards a more open future. “I've never been more optimistic than I am now about how the internet is going to develop and how the social media world and ecosystem is going to develop into a much more open, connected experience for people, independent of app, independent of platform,” McCue says. But there are still big problems to fix, and today on Revolution.Social, Mike and Rabble talk about most of them, including the devaluation of follower counts, how rage bait economics poison platform incentives, and how AI-generated content lacks soul. As a board member at Patreon, McCue says he’s seeing a renewed demand for authentic human craft & niche communities; at this perilous and promising moment, which vision of the future will win?  Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 5:14 From Netscape to the Fediverse 8:49 Elon, Zuckerberg, and the push toward alternatives 14:22 The shutdown of Twitter’s API and the birth of the AT Protocol 19:38 Follower counts don’t matter 22:12 Rage bait economics and platform incentives 25:51 Bluesky and Mastodon 27:50 Niche communities vs. the global town square 30:57 The craft of being human in an AI world 38:09 How to explain the open web to regular users 43:33 Surf and open protocols for social media 54:08 Patreon and business models for the internet 1:02:14 diVine and AI backlash Follow Rabble on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rabble.nz Follow the podcast: https://episodes.fm/1824528874 This episode was produced and edited by Eric Johnson from LightningPod.fm, and executive produced by Alice Chan from Flock Marketing. To learn more about Rabble’s social media bill of rights, and sign up for our newsletter, visit https://revolution.social/

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@eliasulrich @mmasnick we hired a security firm to do a proper audit of the bitchat code and they recommended changes and updates which have been implemented.

Technologist and podcaster @rabble calls Roundabout, our new local community app in closed beta, “the Good Place version of Nextdoor.”

In an revolution.social interview with Bluesky’s Jay Graber, they talk about how New_ Public is moving from research and critique towards building new flourishing digital public spaces.

Trei Brundrett, @blaine, and the rest of the team are currently working with local stewards to pilot Roundabout in communities around the country!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0O4dRi7nPs&t=2214s

Decentralized Social Media for 40 Million+ Users (with Bluesky’s Jay Graber)

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Great to hear @rabble doing the lord's work on MediaWatch;

https://www.rnz.co.nz/podcast/mediawatch?share=72463043-2b3c-40b4-ba16-d8c7d20965c9

He mentions diVine, their decentralised reboot of Vine - the original short video app - using the Nostr protocol. In the fediverse we have Loops (or we will when it's fully functional?) using ActivityPub. Then there's Spark being built for ATProto.

It would boost the network effect of all 3 if they interoperated with each other. Before anyone mentions XKCD #927, yes, I'm aware.

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#ShortVideo #diVine

Mediawatch podcast

A critical look at the New Zealand media.

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How do we stop the enshittification of the internet? I sat down with @pluralistic at Web Summit in Lisbon.

https://youtu.be/CpLudlrwS_g

Enshittification and “Breaking Kings” (with Cory Doctorow at Web Summit)

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@dansup I'm underwater with scaling issues and launching, but i'd love to collaborate, federate, and build on a common network between divine and loops. We're all part of team open.

I'm not a big AP person, but your work inspired me and i think we should build compatible and together.

@quillmatiq @lutindiscret @dansup @anewsocial It doesn't work but it will