You’re describing what Tim Berners-Lee is tryna build with Solid.
Building a better web for all of us: hiram.io
You’re describing what Tim Berners-Lee is tryna build with Solid.
No idea. Gonna try to stick to the web app instead and hold off updating the native mobile app for as long as possible.
I’ll have to try next time and report back. Honestly don’t use ride sharing too often. I prefer public transport.
I can’t prove it, but I’m 99% sure Lyft did the same thing. Had a perfect rating (and was even a driver at one point), and they banned me without explanation right after I switched to GrapheneOS.
Emailed them a few times asking for the reason, and they refused to tell me.
_"Legally, we cannot release any additional information except that we found your account to be violating our Terms of Service.
We will be in touch if we are able to reopen your account in the future."_
There’s absolutely nothing else that they could’ve misconstrued as “violating the Terms of Service.”
If Uber’s going down the same path, no more ride-sharing for me I guess. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
“Death gotta be easy, cause life is hard” - Curtis Jackson, aka 50 Cent
This is specific to open source, but perhaps a good starting point: https://opensourcely.org/
A rip in the multiverse. Source: trust me bro
Lol it was the other way around… I actually added a word instead. Fixed
it
now.
Fixed it, thanks for flagging
Nice, thanks. Your site is really clean. Dig it.
Glad you like it.
And yeah, it’s foundational. We tolerate things digitally that we’d never tolerate in person.
Once I start connecting and analogizing digital to physical concepts in a conversation, it appears to “click” in their heads and they end up saying something along the lines of, “You’re right. It makes sense.”
Hence this project. I hope people can use this website and link it to people who need it to understand how this affects us all—now, not in the future.
Not the first time facial recognition tech has been misused, and certainly won’t be the last. The UK in particular has caught a lotta flak around this.
We seem to have a hard time connecting the digital world to the physical world and realizing just how interwoven they are at this point.
Therefore, I made an open source website called idcaboutprivacy to demonstrate the importance—and dangers—of tech like this.
It’s a list of news articles that demonstrate real-life situations where people are impacted.
If you wanna contribute to the project, please do. I made it simple enough to where you don’t need to know Git or anything advanced to contribute to it. (I don’t even really know Git.)
Yep. Hence why we need to remake the internet.
That’s nice of you, but it appears that the ad-supported business model doesn’t work. It just results in enshittification and surveillance.
“We cannot have a society in which, if two people wish to communicate, the only way that it can happen is if it’s financed by a third person who wishes to manipulate them.”
We gonna see a GoldeneOS?
Nonprofit news organizations. The Markup has a very public-interest technology approach, and is most well-known for it’s Blacklight tool.
Selena - No Me Queda Más
Arctic Monkeys - 505
Eminem - Headlights
GnR - November Rain
While it is my joy to study the regions the only reason I would know more is that I ask questions to eliminate my assumptions.
Always a good approach. Commend you for that.
It is a pleasure to meet a Rarámuri though! From my books I’ve been told that your ancestral lands were part of a vast trade network. This is best evidenced in macaw burials and feather art found in Arizona of all places.
Is that so? It would make sense, given its geography.
As far as my bloodline, if you have seen one fat celt you’ve seen them all.
You funny for that 🤣🤣
Not as far as I know. There’s this Mastodon, but doesn’t look legit: https://mastodon.online/@Solid