MHSJenkins
@MHSJenkins@infosec.pub
- Comment on Welcome to the fediverse: Your guide to Mastodon, Threads, Bluesky, and more 4 months ago:
Wow. Thank you.
- Comment on Welcome to the fediverse: Your guide to Mastodon, Threads, Bluesky, and more 4 months ago:
Thanks for letting me know.
- Comment on Welcome to the fediverse: Your guide to Mastodon, Threads, Bluesky, and more 4 months ago:
I may have missed something: what’s the issue with Blue Sky?
- Comment on Visions of a Post-Apocalyptic Internet: The Future of Democratized Information 4 months ago:
I have an upcoming article about this but: I just slapped together a older desktop machine with a large HDD and made it network accessible via my local network. Add Kiwix and a few other things and you’re most of the way there. The difficulty is getting people to use it.
- Comment on Visions of a Post-Apocalyptic Internet: The Future of Democratized Information 4 months ago:
Yes it is and it does my heart good to find it. Thank you all so very much.
- Comment on Visions of a Post-Apocalyptic Internet: The Future of Democratized Information 4 months ago:
Oh wow, thank you for bringing this to my attention. I’m really glad to know folks are working in this direction!
- Comment on Visions of a Post-Apocalyptic Internet: The Future of Democratized Information 4 months ago:
I’d love to tell you that it was an attempt at visual irony, but the reality is I originally posted this in another corner of the Fediverse and was too lazy to remove the #hashtags. The good/bad news is that I have nothing to sell you.
- Comment on Visions of a Post-Apocalyptic Internet: The Future of Democratized Information 4 months ago:
That one’s gonna haunt us for a very long time, even though it really just made official what had been happening routinely.
- Comment on Visions of a Post-Apocalyptic Internet: The Future of Democratized Information 4 months ago:
I honestly think that’s what we can do: start to build free, parallel structures and attract folks to join us. We can’t outspend Google but we can opt out of their ecosystem to some degree or another both collectively and individually.
- Comment on Overturning Roe Didn’t Just Cut Off Access. It Sabotaged Science, Too. 4 months ago:
“Imaginary numbers”? Sounds like that DC fuzzy math . . .
- Comment on Visions of a Post-Apocalyptic Internet: The Future of Democratized Information 4 months ago:
And thank you for bringing that up as it helps me illustrate my central point: the importance of a free internet isn’t online life in and of itself, but rather what the open flow of information and communication enable us to do in order to make the world a better place. Thanks for allowing me to clarify.
- Comment on Visions of a Post-Apocalyptic Internet: The Future of Democratized Information 4 months ago:
It’s a real challenge in large portions of the world. So many national governments are perfectly happy with a corporatized, compartmentalized internet–and willing to pass legislation to keep it that way.
- Comment on Visions of a Post-Apocalyptic Internet: The Future of Democratized Information 4 months ago:
I absolutely agree, but I don’t think it’s too much to say that digital freedom and more important access to the internet and the various tools it offers played a starring roll in the Arab Spring.
- Comment on Visions of a Post-Apocalyptic Internet: The Future of Democratized Information 4 months ago:
Thank you for that insightful response. I appreciate you taking the time.
- Comment on Overturning Roe Didn’t Just Cut Off Access. It Sabotaged Science, Too. 4 months ago:
The motives and politics are absolutely petty. The results are an ongoing nightmare.
- Comment on Visions of a Post-Apocalyptic Internet: The Future of Democratized Information 4 months ago:
How would you suggest using the internet without search engines, and can that be accomplished in a way that is accessible to the average person?
- Comment on Overturning Roe Didn’t Just Cut Off Access. It Sabotaged Science, Too. 4 months ago:
Everything is going according to plan.
- Comment on Visions of a Post-Apocalyptic Internet: The Future of Democratized Information 4 months ago:
Stay tuned, as I have thoughts and ideas on that in an upcoming article.
(Make sure to like and subscribe, as the YouTubers say ;) )
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- Comment on Five Men Convicted of Operating Massive, Illegal Streaming Service That Allegedly Had More Content Than Netflix, Hulu, Vudu and Prime Video Combined 4 months ago:
“When a hero comes along . . .”
- Comment on The Delusion of Advanced Plastics Recycling 4 months ago:
As someone who’s been recycling since the early 1980s, the whole thing is heartbreaking.
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- Comment on Israel presents: Detention without trial for Arabs only 4 months ago:
As with our dentention centers on the US/Mexico border, we’ll only see select portions of this after they’ve “addressed the issues” innate to putting people in holding facilities.
- Comment on Ask HN: Can we create a new internet where search engines are irrelevant? 5 months ago:
That could work, I suppose, but I do wonder how much it would slow everything down.
- Comment on Ask HN: Can we create a new internet where search engines are irrelevant? 5 months ago:
I have a very difficult time imagining an internet that is both interoperable and ranking-free. Now, that having been said, we are well outside my area of expertise here so I’d love to hear from folks who know more than me.
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- Comment on Farmers Hiding Bird Flu Cases in Cattle from the FedGov 5 months ago:
The loss of public trust in the CDC in particular and public health in general are a huge problem. We’ll need a generation or two to fix it.