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More charitably, I’m going to try to be an internet philosopher. Less charitably, I’m going to annoyingly share unrequested opinions on things on the internet.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/dec/29/google-lawsuit-settlement-incognito-mode

Short #Blog Post

Just heard another person share the semi recent incognito lawsuit Google settled and I'm going to do some complaining.

In the event you somehow made it to the #fediverse or #nostr without knowing: an incognito window allows you to browse the internet without saving cookies or history after you close the tab. It also does not use existing cookies saved from previous sessions.

What your browser cannot do, however, is hack into a server or ISP to change how it operates. Anything outside of that like IP logging is unaffected and cookies are still provided to your browser even if they are discarded when the window is closed.

This is was indicated by both the incognito page and in addition to being a fairly simple concept. I get that not everybody is interested in tech but what I'm really worried to see is the fact that Google was liable to the tune of $5bn because people didn't know what they were using.

I half expect to see another lawsuit against #Google demanding $5bn because people bought Chromebooks and can't run Windows software.

https://tomgreenwood.substack.com/p/is-materialism-really-such-a-bad

A #blog post worth reading by Tom Greenwood about consumerism/materialism

https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/nuclear-battery-betavolt-atomic-china-b2476979.html

#news of the latest claim for a nuclear battery right around the corner seems to be trending. As much as they are "imagining mobile phones that never need to be charged and drones that can fly forever" even if they are being 100% truthful with their claims I don't see them 1000xing their efficiency by 2025. Hopefully someday we'll have something like that but I doubt it's as optimistic as the article claims.

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#tech #technology #futurism

It seems like I've heard this story a lot, some startup made an actually working nuclear battery that is actually doable. But even assuming that this is correct the company really did everything they claim it's certainly not going to power a phone.

The Iphone 15 can output 12.981Wh meaning that if the battery really did output 100mWh you would need 129.8 of those batteries to replace an Iphone battery.

There's plenty of room for technology to improve but it's not exactly like nuclear reactions are a new concept so I am not sure if this would be able to improve like an entirely new technology could.

Maybe someday we can have something more powerful but I wouldn't get my hopes up for 2025 like they claim.

Ublock Origin has a cookie banner filter and Brave Shields has a cookie banner blocker too. A very handy tool to clean up your web experience.

I wish I could remember who, but I remember reading about a US civil war general who's son was fighting in the front lines and he refused to use his influence to get him a safer position.

It's certainly dedication to one's country and honor and everything, though I would definitely always put family first if I was in that case.

https://futurism.com/the-byte/gen-z-kids-file-systems

I may be 2 1/2 years late to comment on this #news article but I thought it was worth a share after reading it more recently. It's as the title says, apparently a large number of Gen Z doesn't have a good grasp on aspects of #tech including how file systems work.

You're reading this on Nostr so regardless of your age I take it you understand how a file system works. But I didn't post this so we could feel superior or laugh at zoomers. Okay maybe a little bit. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Outside of laughing and smugness it is a sign #technology is getting better. I can't do a complex repair on my car. Older generations could because their cars would break down a lot and they had to fix them. My car can go tens of thousands of miles with nothing but an oil change or three.

With that the article can be viewed in a positive light. Not everybody has the time or capacity to dive deep into technology. If better technology makes the hard stuff easy and the easy stuff effortless then we have gained something as a society.

Still it is probably good to understand the basics. I can also imagine none of us want a future when an entire generation can't do anything beyond install an app like TikTok that's been approved by our duel technocratic overlords Apple and Google.

Even the basics like knowing how to install an Android app outside of Google Play* or editing privacy settings would be a good thing to know. And being on Nostr I assume that we all want to see it and similar technology grow.

And if people don't know what a file system is I doubt they can wrap their heads around a decentralized protocol with relays and asymmetric encryption.

So know that you've heard my ramblings what are your thoughts on the matter?

* I am going to refuse to call it side loading. It's not side loading when you install an app outside of the Microsoft Store or your Linux Distro's repos. On Apple sure, but Android's package manager is built to handle multiple stores or manually installed apps so I refuse to cede the idea that it's some secret high tech thing.

Replying to Avatar Cahlen

nostr:npub108pv4cg5ag52nq082kd5leu9ffrn2gdg6g4xdwatn73y36uzplmq9uyev6, I run a Peertube instance (https://moderndaywizards.org). Is there a way to get my user's new videos to post on Nostr automagically?

I know I'm not the person you asked, but you can use something like atomstr https://atomstr.data.haus/ to create a feed per user or of all users in nostr like nostr:npub13hkj39ymkuu7kczc63npa5fcnm7m3d7avfwysxjavcrvt343mekq9vg3ek using the local atom feed

I wonder if you could soak the not quite beans for a while to soften them up. Soaking store bought dried beans overnight really softens them up and supposedly makes them more digestible since it breaks some of their complex carbs down into digestible carbs. Not sure if it would work for the wild ones.

If you are looking for something to #read or listen to then I would like to recommend the 1973 book Rendezvous with Rama* by the late author Arthur C. Clarke. Set around 100 years in the future it encompasses the discover and exploration of what first appears to be an asteroid, which is later found to be much more.

While it may be considered cheating to #bookstr, I listened to an abridged audio book which provided a very interesting two hour listen.

The audio book I listened to was uploaded to YouTube (not by me) here youtube.com/watch?v=pD2h5MIEii4, but consider listening to it with piped https://piped.kavin.rocks/watch?v=pD2h5MIEii4 or invidious https://yewtu.be/watch?v=pD2h5MIEii4 .

Outside of the above Rendezvous with Rama is also available in #book, #ebook, or unabridged #audiobook form in a number of places.

Happy #newyear πŸ’₯

I'm not aware of a good video that discusses whether bitcoin will be banned but don't expect it to be banned.

I'm expecting the government to add some more laws towards exchanges. KYC and such treating Cryptos like any other asset.

That with Blackrock's BTC etf that will *probably* be approved will likely make it seem more stable and less under the ire of politicians.

Nobody can say for certain whether it will go to 0, so of course invest responsibly. My 2c

Replying to Avatar Late Night Blog

#Blog Post 2: Blocking threads seems pointless, even if Meta is an asshole

In the recent weeks Meta has been testing Threads' integration into the #fediverse and it has been causing quite the stir. Truth be told they have been saying they would do exactly that for a while. Though previously it could have been written off as a buzzword to appease shareholders and put off what appears to be the slow decline of the Meta stock price.

The response of many instances has been to defederate with Threads. I dislike Meta. I also dislike #Threads even more then other #Meta projects. But I personally believe blocking threads is not the right decision.

Blocking threads runs counter to the idea of the fediverse. The intention of it is to interact with other servers of various kinds. Having cliques which determine who is and is not allowed to federate pushes the fediverse to a Musk or Zuckerberg situation with extra steps. It also pushes other projects away from the fediverse who also may have otherwise considered integrating prior to such a hostile response.

There have been three arguments I have heard against federation with Threads which are understandable. First is the fear that Threads will use the embrace and extinguish model to overtake activity pub. It is reasonable to be afraid of this and something all too familiar in other examples of federation like the XMPP chat protocol and Google Chat.

Unlike XMPP where Google Chat had the overwhelmingly larger user base, activity pub is more diverse. Though Threads is the largest they don't have the overwhelmingly large enough numbers to dictate a change and force other platforms to comply or die out. A quick search that I cannot guarantee the accuracy of puts the daily active users of the following activity pub platforms near:

Mastodon: 1.8 Million https://mashable.com/article/mastodon-monthly-users

Threads: 28 Million https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/26/23890592/threads-meta-monthly-users-data-x-twitter

Truth Social 5 Million https://zacjohnson.com/truth-social-net-worth/

Gab: 100k https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gab_(social_network)#Userbase_estimates

Threads does have the furthest user base by far. There are other user bases, however, and because of their size and because they have already existed prior to Threads in the event Meta were to try to change the way they implement the protocol it would likely only serve to immediately cut them off from other communities. The gap will likely continue to shrink as other implementations of activity pub crop up and as the fediverse likely continues to grow.

Aside from fears of the size of Threads the second fear I heard is the fear that they will collect data and serve ads. It would be next to impossible to serve ads to people on other servers and there is no indication they will try to do something like that. [It is also no harder to collect your data with or without federation. https://rknight.me/meta-doesnt-need-activitypub-to-slurp-up-your-data/.

Last is the fear of the fediverse being flooded with people. Thing is those will be/are normal people. Meta might be a pain, but normal everyday people use Threads and many of them would probably be a fine addition to the fediverse. Besides it wouldn't be a good first impression if your entrance to the fediverse is a bunch of people who dislike you being there for what seems to be no good reason.

For these reasons I believe threads should be federated with now and only defederated later on if they do something to the fediverse that causes them to be a bad digital neighbor. Stay tuned for my likely coming rant on why I dislike Threads as a platform and their federation model.