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Nothing makes you hate cars more than living on a busy street, forced to listen to their din day in and day out. >:(

Cities Aren't Loud: Cars Are Loud — Not Just Bikes

Urban noise is a common problem, and the vast majority of it is created by motor vehicles. Noise is far too often dismissed as a minor nuisance, rather than the legitimate health issue that it is.

The book "Curbing Traffic" has a chapter about the health impacts of noise pollution. I explore the research in the book, and visit Delft, the city that is highlighted in the book as being a shining example of what can happen when noise pollution is taken seriously.

This video explores the problem that farting cars, farting motorcycles, and farting mopeds create in our cities.

#FuckCars #urbanism

in reply to Neil E. Hodges

every time I contemplate "upgrading" the stock exhaust on my bike, I remember it's already louder than a car exhaust.

Most car exhausts, anyway. Not the M3 that my neighbour across the road drives.

in reply to Neil E. Hodges

The last place I lived was originally on a country road and was generally pretty quiet. But growing up population of the nearby city meant more and more traffic, and subdivisions (one was which ended up against my back property line). By the time I moved, the area had become solidly suburbia and the road became a major secondary road and quite noisy

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From here:

There is no 'free' market, and there never has been. The 'free' market is predicated on the belief that all players will act honestly, and make informed choices based on available information. This is a completely false assumption, and has been proven so time after time.

It completely ignores human nature whereby someone will always lie, cheat, and steal to achieve their own ends -- this is what we see here.

Industry players will always form cartels and collude in anti-consumer behavior -- price fixing being the prime example.

Without someone to keep corporations in line, the market would steadily skew to all of the power being in the hands of a few.

There is no such thing as a 'free' market, and there simply never has been. It's a utopian myth which can never be true.

People who go around spouting about the 'free' market are either naive, self deluded, or actively lying.

#capitalism

in reply to Neil E. Hodges

damn, so we've had 11 years of this very thing getting worse.

when will people get it?! people keep voting for these pro corporate parties and it's depressing

in reply to bazkie 👩🏼‍💻 bitplanes 🎵

Said parties have both rigged it to be this way and have convinced the people that this is the only way it can ever be. :(
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

well, the same is happening here in the Netherlands. people have been voting the neoliberals into power for decades, despite things going to shit, and other parties being available here.

it's the propaganda that's working; most people still believe that free market capitalism is great, and it will take a lot more downfall before they understand it's shit.

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in reply to bazkie 👩🏼‍💻 bitplanes 🎵

@bazkie same in UK, but I think its also because neoliberalism provided short term gains - a young adult working in the skilled trades or the remaining middle level office jobs which exist and haven't been outsourced/replaced by AI can afford to get a used Audi on finance and just about run it - they get scared of green/left parties as they think "tax will go up and petrol will be £2/2€ a litre again" and that's a powerful paranoia (especially if they are in a long term relationship and have now got kids to feed/fund through school)
in reply to bazkie 👩🏼‍💻 bitplanes 🎵

@bazkie about 10 years ago when I had learned just enough Dutch to read sites where younger folk hung out (and chat to them) I learned a fair few thought all the bicycles, good public transport (which folk in UK often envy!) and the high cost of learning to drive (which is same as UK) was imposed by "big government/EU" and they wanted to have cars just like young people in UK, enjoyed watching Top Gear and thought folk in UK and USA had more "freedom" (and those youths would be 30-40+ by now, many with families of their own)

At least you are highly unlikely to get Nexit as everyone can see the mess the UK is now in 5 years later..

in reply to Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UK

@vfrmedia UK has been a lovely warning sign for us indeed!

..tho people have been voting far right the past few years despite Trump, so maybe most people don't really understand warning signs 😅

and about that dutch youth; keep in mind we've had neoliberal rule for decades now, so the whole "free market good, nationalization bad" has been really hammered in.

not sure if we'll get rid of it in my lifetime tbh. but most of the lovely social policies we have left stem from the more progressive governing we had before I was born 😅

btw why did you learn dutch? (maybe I asked before)

in reply to bazkie 👩🏼‍💻 bitplanes 🎵

@bazkie I moved to Suffolk, which is not /that/ far from the Netherlands (especially at the point of Lowestoft which is the furthest Eastern part of England) and has many cultural and trade links with NL, also I am a former radio pirate and was always curious about the pirate radio scene there and started listening to the stations and wanted to learn the language (piratenzenders are quite surreal, with 3 different languages of music and songs which are a mix of synthpop/disco, country and western and seashanties 😁 )
in reply to Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UK

@vfrmedia ohh right I think you mentioned that before! those piratenzenders sure are something else :D it's funny how it combines, eh, "rural culture" with everything else!
in reply to Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UK

I love pirate radio!

I don't know if it's actually a pirate station, here's an FM broadcaster near Quinault Lake here that plays all kinds of odds and ends with weird stuff in between. It might fall under LPFM, but I doubt the FCC would hassle them anyway since it's in the middle of nowhere and low power.

in reply to Neil E. Hodges

@vfrmedia what's LPFM?

I wonder if maybe the FCC is a bit more relaxed these days since people listen to FM radio less (or well, I imagine that they do)

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the "free market" is to economics what the frictionless spherical cow is to high school physics.

The very existence of corporations means there is no free market. Corporations are a legal construct of governments that grants a business (and later even a mere collection of assets) status as a district entity separated to some degree from the owners and workers within.

As such, there is no choice between "government vs corporations" because they are *two sides of the same coin*...it is all one big hegemony.

We have all been thoroughly conditioned to think otherwise for a couple of centuries now. It is thoroughly ingrained the minds of everyone in the "free world" that corporations are the capitalist free market and government is the socialist planned economy but that is pure BS.

The biggest economies in the world have arrived in the same place from two different directions...the US being a corporatocratic regime and China practising state capitalism.

As such deregulation just means re-regulation.


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≠ PHYSICAL REMOVAL WILL BE REQUIRED ≠ is ignored

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While #Diaspora pods are shutting down, I'm just hanging out on both the Diaspora and ActivityPub parts of the #Fediverse at the same time thanks to #Friendica . :3 #Fedi


I want a #Fedi server that looks and works like #phpBB, with federation support. :3c #Fediverse #Mastodon



Apparently #Friendica does support emoji reactions, but only displaying them and not adding them to a post. #Fediverse #Fedi


Has anyone figured out how to make a federated #wiki site? 🤔 #fediverse #fedi
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

I don't know how that would work. Wikis and blogs have different relationships with time and post identity.

in reply to Neil E. Hodges

For me, if I had to migrate elsewhere it'd be to Kbin, because of its better confidentiality and lack of a (killable) server. I don't know how it links to others OTOH, and would appreciate any advice...
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

Never tried kbin, but I read it's part of threadiverse like lemmy (using threads). It was pointed out in a post here that if you comment on a Lemmy or kbin post from friendica, it lets you see who up/down voted you.


Someone should write a #Fediverse server implementation in a hardware description language like #Verilog or #VHDL. #Fedi #FPGA
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@poleguy The thing with doing this on an FPGA is that all of the things you don't see and don't need to worry about with a conventional web server are suddenly problems that only you can solve.
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@Tathar Isn't that the exact spirit of the original post? Why aren't others joining in on this grand #fpga dream? :-) We should build this!


This doesn't look good. #Friendica #Fediverse #Fedi
2024-04-05T20:40:42Z app [ALERT]: Fatal Error (E_ERROR): Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 22257664 bytes) {"code":1,"message":"Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 22257664 bytes)","file":"/var/www/friendica/view/theme/frio/php/default.php","line":132,"
trace":null} - {"file":null,"line":null,"function":null,"request-id":"661061c617254","stack":"ErrorHandler::handleFatalError","uid":"75b01e","process_id":425139}
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

Upped memory_limit a bit. 🤷
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in reply to Neil E. Hodges

Because it's all gobbledygook and jumbled characters.


Any #Fedi friends want to do a #motorcycle tour to Moab or Capitol Reef this Summer? :3

#Fediverse #Mastodon

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Just got wind of this federated #TikTok clone. #Fediverse #Fedi #Mastodon

Loops by PixelFed

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in reply to Neil E. Hodges

Storing and serving video is expensive, I hope that won't be a problem

in reply to Neil E. Hodges

AFAIK, @stefano@bsd.cafe runs both #Mastodon and #snac fediverse instances in https://bsd.cafe , but for some reason the snac one is not announced there.
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@angel Hi, the #snac instance is running fine. I just haven't declared it as an "official" service as I'm still considering it as experimental.
Maybe it's time to announce it and make it official 🙂


Normies keep jumping from one social network to another while I just sit here on #Fediverse servers that I run. 🤪



It's pretty wild that the #Fediverse basically replaced Twitter and Facebook for as many people as it has. Sure, it's nothing Earth-shattering, but it's come a long way since I joined in 2010 or so.
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

Hot business tip and/or dystopian prediction: when you try to take a screenshot, you get an ad-style pop up saying "looks like you're trying to steal our content via screenshot. We only allow that for our content partners. Would you agree to be our brand ambassador?"


When people talk about using #Mastodon versus #Twitter, but you're on the #Fediverse via software other than Mastodon.


What if centralized social networks are the urban part of the "social network landscape" and decentralized social networks are the rural part of it?

#Fediverse #Mastodon

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Irrespective of #PHP, I still prefer the #Friendica interface over the #Mastodon one. #Fediverse



I still think the UI of #Friendica is more my style than that of #Mastodon, #Pleroma, #MissKey, or any of their forks. #Fediverse

(Posting from Friendica here.)

in reply to El Cucuy

I honestly don't remember. When the Diaspora instances I was on went down, I went with Friendica because it can communicate with all sorts of servers including Diaspora.



Let's not forget where we came from.

We Distribute, Part I: The Road to Federation by @Sean Tilley


In the beginning, there was Laconica, which later became known as StatusNet. A massive amount of the work that went into this is due to Evan Prodromou ( @Evan Prodromou ) , who is now spearheading an effort to standardize work on a communication protocol with the W3C Social Working Group.

As a networking project, it was the first public implementation of the communication protocol known as OpenMicroBlogging, which later evolved into the OStatus protocol. These technologies provided a significant building block for future federated networking projects to study and reference.

In terms of how StatusNet was used, it resembled an early version of Twitter, with the added benefit of group functionality. What made it unique is that users on one Laconica server could communicate with users on completely different servers.

#Fediverse #Mastodon #GNUSocial #Pleroma #MissKey #ActivityPub #OStatus


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Is there a guide on how to defederate Meta's #Threads servers? #Fediverse #Mastodon

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Has anyone tried to run #GNUSocial in #Docker recently? I followed these steps, by the way.

Aside from an error complaining that vendor/autoload.php is missing, I was getting this logging constantly when running `docker compose up`:

gnu-social-worker-1   | Fatal error: Uncaught LogicException: You need to add "symfony/framework-bundle" as a Composer dependency. in /var/www/social/bin/console:18
gnu-social-worker-1   | Stack trace:
gnu-social-worker-1   | #0 {main}
gnu-social-worker-1   |   thrown in /var/www/social/bin/console on line 18

#Fediverse #Mastodon
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

Hmm, you didn't make any changes after running bin/configure? Nothing looks immediately off, was "symfony/framework-bundle" already in composer.json or did you add it?


in reply to Neil E. Hodges

I'd love to do some traveling, but I need a bigger motorcycle first. I don't think that Grom will cut it. 😂
in reply to Dave Heinemann 🇦🇺

You'd be surprised. There are folks who do long-distance touring on mopeds (distinct from scooters). (Photo source)
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

It's definitely doable, but I think I need something a bit more practical to preserve my sanity.

Either that, or I need to do a better job of finding good back roads. 🤔 Australian highways have low speed limits and few people speed, but the Grom still ends up holding up traffic if people can't safely overtake.
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

I’m planning cross Canada from Ottawa to Tuktoyaktuk in the Summer on my Zero DSR/X. Will be Spotwalla-ing if you want to join in on the odd day ;-) biggest problem is charging up there, but I got my solar panels ready and tested… electric #motorcycle touring is different (sort of slower) but a very fine way to see places.


It's funny how folks are copying the federated Web-based social network concept that the #Fediverse pioneered over a decade ago.

(Added Web-based to discount Usenet.)



Back when I originally joined the #Fediverse, there weren't enough interest-specific instances to recommend looking for such instances to join.


I honestly don't care about #Cohost or #Nostr. If the Twitter emigrants flock over to those instead of the #Fediverse, it really doesn't change anything for me.

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I managed to grab a spot in the @ivory TestFlight and I've really been enjoying it. It has a high degree of customization, supports drafts, and makes it easy to switch between Home, Local, and Federated.

Search doesn't work for some reason, nor does it let you create hashtag-related feeds like you can with the Mastodon advanced web client, but maybe those will come with time.

I believe Ivory is being prepared to launch on the App Store. Looks like pricing might be $2.49/mo or $15/yr. I'm wondering if I enjoy Mastodon enough to invest in a client like Ivory, but if I find I do then I'd probably subscribe to it.

There's also @mammoth that I've heard great things about, but the TestFlight has remained full so I've yet to actually use it.

I think in terms of polish these two have some of the strongest pedigrees, being developed by teams with track records of making polished apps.



I'm honestly enjoying the #Friendica UX a whole lot more than the "birdsite" knockoff UX of a lot of other #Fediverse implementations. (Screenshotted post)

At least #GNUSocial provides something like this as well. #Mastodon #Pleroma #MissKey





Every post has a story to it. Some of them are good, some of them are bad. #Fediverse #Mastodon



I'd still like to write a #Fediverse server in #Java, but I don't have the time or energy to do so solo. #programming

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in reply to Neil E. Hodges

I would participate ( 10y+ java backend exp). Contact me!
in reply to Bob

Cool! Are you aware of any good JSON → Java code generators? Manually writing the AP DTOs is more boilerplate than I have patience for.
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

well if then it would be openapi to Java which is straight forward; however I discovered there is already at least 1 ActivityPub-compatible Java implementations out there (https://fediverse.party/en/miscellaneous/)
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in reply to Bob

I noticed Smithereens a while back, too. Could be a good starting point for a fork. Definitely would want to port it over to Postgres, though.
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

yes, totally. I'm going to check it out and boot it up to see how far it is yet
in reply to Bob

not the programming style I would do in 2022 however it seems a good starting point really
in reply to Bob

not. It's not. I'd rather start from scratch with micronaut or quarkus. This codebase is nothing we want to maintain
in reply to Bob

Thanks for looking into it. I've never worked with either of those frameworks, but they do sound promising.

Any ideas on a JSON → Java code generator for the AP object boilerplate?
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

there are so many out there we can just try some
in reply to Bob

because it's so obvious for the java implementation of the fediverse I suggest the name jediverse
in reply to Bob

See https://github.com/jediverse/coruscant which I just created. The models are there. No page is served yet, must be a config issue. http://localhost:8080/swagger-ui/ works

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in reply to Bob

Thank you for kicking this off. I can add the JSON DTOs, but I won't be able to get to it until the weekend.
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

I think it's already all set, see the model package
in reply to Bob

You might need something like this to handle polymorphism via the type field documented here. My code is under the BSD license, so it can be used elsewhere. Perhaps it would be a good idea to have a separate library since the other ones I've seen are very outdated.

I can handle the polymorphism, but I still won't have time until the weekend.
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in reply to Neil E. Hodges

@Christine Lemmer-Webber I saw your name on a number of things related to ActivityPub test suites. Do you know if one still exists?
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

I'd help if it were Go! 🙃

But I would probably want to design a new protocol from scratch first.


If you want a distributed #Facebook experience instead of a distributed #Twitter one, give #Diaspora and/or #Friendica a shot. #Fediverse


> Joining a big instance.
> Not joining a small instance or starting your own.

#Fediverse #Mastodon