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Posted in News Roundup at 8:51 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
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=> ↺ 🔤SpellBinding: GIMNTUY Wordo: SHYLY
Technology and Free Software
=> ↺ Simple Site Generator
- It’s been a while since I last posted. I have been busy working on my weatherstation. I’ll need to write about that soon, but for now I want to talk about the state of my capsule.
- During my breaks from the weatherstation, I have been working on my own site generator. I have finally got it to the point where I can start using it in production. There’s definitely a lot of work left to be done before I can publish it for others to use.
- I have been calling it
simple-site
for now, though I’ll probably think of a better name when I actually release it. I have designed the generator to be as simple possible while allowing for complexity to come if desired.
Internet/Gemini
=> ↺ Edan’s Capsule – Why I Suddenly Switched To ProtonMail Yesterday
- As anyone who has looked at my Finger profile before may remember, I used to use Tutanota. At the time, I chose Tutanota because of some news articles I had been reading about that time ProtonMail logged a climate activist’s IP address (due to a court order), leading to their arrest; and I had also heard about Tutanota’s post-quantum encryption, which altogether made Tutanota seem the superior email provider.
=> ↺ Domain name switch next weekend
- Preparations for the switch to the new geminiprotocol.net domain are going well. I now plan to make the official switch next weekend. Redirects will be put in place for all existing URLs, so nothing ought to break. This will be a good opportunity for people to test whether their bookmarking and/or subscription tools are smart enough to follow permanent redirects only once!
=> ↺ Domain name switch next weekend
=> ↺ We Need to Fix the Core Experience: Living in the Die-Off of Social Media
- A couple of weeks ago, an update from Tumblr caused a stir among its users. It wrote that, to grow, it needed to fix the core experience on the site. Tumblr is a bit of an aberration in that it’s tenaciously held on to its way of doing things: users are expected to curate their own feed by the people and blogs they follow.
- This is the way things used to work on social media, because it’s notably user-friendly. Follow your friends, and interesting people. Get their posts or whatever in the order they were created.
- Great, right? Well, maybe if you’re a user. If you’re a social media company, you’ve got to make money, and you’ve got a limited number of ways of doing it. You can ask users to pay, as Twitter and Cohost do; or you can go the usual route involving ads, data collection, and an algorithmic timeline.
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