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jeffsonstein ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:

okay, so installing mongodb really *is* pretty easy after all... moving data back and forth JSON<->BSON looks pretty straightforward and should be fast, and the query approach looks well-suited to ActivityPub objects

we shall see

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pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:

The rats are turning on one another!

https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2022/12/22/rats-sinking-ship-yadda-yadda-yadda/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmfzE1JU-So

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jeffsonstein ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:

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blithe ("Blithe") wrote:

Me telling people my name in a bar: https://mastodon.ie/@thelifeofsharks/109556879072721809

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fribbledom ("muesli") wrote:

If you enjoy kidding yourself, here's the latest TIOBE Index:

https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/

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nadim@symbolic.software ("Nadim Kobeissi") wrote:

One of my gravest mistakes was not to understand the immense importance of physical exercise and fitness at a younger age. A daily, or bidaily, exercise regimen is necessary for proper living. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise, and intellectual activity is no substitute.

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teller ("Siim Teller") wrote:

The habit of reading several books at the same time is back with a vengeance. Hoping to finish a bunch of these over the holidays.

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

And you absolutely have to hand it to 'em: with FB as a leprous foil, it's easy to look like a privacy hero while you sell out users left, right, and center.

Apple knew Zuck had no chill, and instead of making a platform that put privacy in mind, Apple is instead doing a series of performative dances to, you guessed it, support their PIVOT TO ADS:

https://www.macrumors.com/2022/10/22/apple-announces-more-app-store-ads/

Self-serving? Absolutely. But it requires tech understanding to see *just* how dastardly it is.

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

Remember: Apple and Google have GODLIKE powers via their App Store policies. They can boot anyone they like, at any time, for any reason they give fair warning about -- and in Apple's case, for reasons they invent on the spot.

Except for all the posturing and advertising (on a tube stop / billboard near you!), what they're *doing* about the problem is to ask people, very nicely, if they wouldn't mind being *quite* so naf?

That, btw, is an accurate technical description. Really.

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

The latest in too-small fig leaves is Apple's "App Tracking Transparency" and Google's response (which seems to be "um, something? someday?")

Why are these a joke?

Imagine if what Android and iOS had previously done was to paint a pinpoint target on your back every time you went to *think* about maybe spending money, and then shared that location and some high-fidelity proxy for your personal details with, you know, everyone?

Now imagine it's that, but at a zipcode level instead. LOL.

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

Because native platforms make *so* much high-precision, privacy invasive data available, so pervasively, the best that Apple and Google can do is a game of escalating "BEWARE OF DOG" posters on their app stores.

Is there enforcement? LOL, no. Obvs not. That would cost MONEY.

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

If you hear the phrase "SDK" bandied about in regard to native apps, what that is, in point of fact, are *extremely* aggressive privacy invading piles of code that the native app stores don't do much of anything to really police.

Google's trying with it's Android "Privacy Sandbox", but that's gonna requires Android OS updates, so you know, it's not actually serious. And it's *absolutely* not serious in a world where both Apple and Google let FB subvert your browsing (and yes, they allow that).

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

Making ads work on mobile, in a world where Apple and Google *also* broke browser choice & let Facebook stick the knife in further[1], requires attribution. And tracking is the key to attribution.

Why are native apps great for attribution/tracking? Because unlike the web, mobile native platforms have historically given up the goods from the word go.

Installing a native app in '16 was tantamount to handing advertisers your location history. Probably still is.

[1]: https://infrequently.org/2021/07/hobsons-browser/