Message from @Undead Mockingbird
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So, not sure how GNU Social would do "web apps" and that sort of stuff. They probably cannot right now.
But I am reading some OAuth tests in the GNU Social source code. Not sure if that's a planned feature or already in.
fucking opensource
That's good, no?
when someone bothers to write the docs :^)
Eh, it's better than not being able to contribute at all.
oh ... wait, now I understand your comment
You meant to hint at how bad or out of sync the docs are for many OSS projects. Agreed.
The best manual is the source code.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
But, at least GNU Social doesn't have some weird client agreement like Minds. Minds devs wanted me to sign some weird agreement before contributing.
It was something about intellectual property. I didn't read it all. I just said no. I have no patience dealing with that stuff when I am doing them the favor to give them source code for free. No thanks.
you'd leak their secret crud sauce
no kidding ...
Minds is kind of ... wonky.
if it's not decentralized it's not worth the effort :v
I don't like the source that much, but I like the platform: no char limit and blog posts.
if by some magic happenstance they get popular i expect they turn into yet another facebook
They are already kind of weird. I don't like how Ottman is running a lot of things.
Andrew Torba was semi-nice about letting people build wrappers for their API. I had reverse engineered one in Python and had been the maintainer for a Python package on PyPi (pip install gab-api), but Torba asked us to remove those packages, so I was nice and did.
I am still maintainer for a Mind API package for Python.
But I had two of my bots/utility accounts axed by Minds staff now, so I kind of gave up on it. :(
It's pretty stupid, because they are infected with bots, but me writing a useful bot (you could @ it and it could generate memes, etc.) was somehow "abusive".
I can already see them turning into another Facebook when they get popular, but I guess that's the lifecycle of tech on the Internet.
we could have prevented this
BTW, even Twitter lets you build bots and gives you a developer API, so, in a way, they are more draconian than Twitter even.
How could we have prevented it?
use the internet like the founding fathers meant it to be used
Ah ...
green text w3m
Yeah, I guess if we had built some mechanism for that right away, the entire Internet could look differently now.
Maybe TOR and onion hosting could be a solution to all of this.
I had a blog on the dark, dark, dark web.
it still leaves one person in control of everything :v
Yes, but can that person be pressured?
nobody will delete loli from the blockchain 👌🏿
I'm not sure what the feds would do with something illegal in the blockchain.
i'm pretty sure there's cp in bitcoin blockchain by now :^)
They might just go crazy and arrest anyone who hosts that blockchain.
They might require the entire business to shut down and revert the blockchain to the state before that offending entry.