Hashtags, Part II: Global Search and the Right to Not Be Discovered

Thu 21 November 2024

In Part I, I spoke humorously on the linguistic value of hashtags. I'd like to now go over why hashtags are useful for search on the Fediverse, and why global search is a bad idea.

Reply guys. That's it. End of blog p— Oh okay, okay!

I've noticed that there …

Category: Tech
Tags: Computing   Ethics   Federated Services   Language   Non-religious post   Non-technical post   Philosophy   WritingMonth  

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Android Messaging, Part II: Life Limped Along at Sub-sonic Speeds

Tue 29 October 2024

In Part I, I discussed the state of "Native Messaging" services in FOSS Android forks/builds, and why RCS might never be coming to these OSes.

What does that leave us with? Well, SMS and MMS, of course, but using what client?

Unfortunately, there is (of course) no one good …

Category: Tech
Tags: Computing   Ethics   FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)   Non-religious post   Polemic   Productivity  

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FOSS ROMS and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad State of Native Messaging on Android

Mon 28 October 2024

Now that I've piqued your curiosity with an reference to a children's book I've never actually read (because I'm an alien, apparently), let me pause the narrative train by carefully defining some terms:

  • FOSS: Free and Open Source Software
  • ROMs [sic]: Custom builds of the Android mobile operating system from …

Category: Tech
Tags: Computing   Ethics   FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)   Non-religious post   Polemic   Productivity  

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Mozilla and the Death of Virtue

Sun 08 September 2024

A fedifriend mentioned me yesterday on a post about a recent kerfuffle regarding some decisions that Mozilla has been making, particularly in regards to buying an advertising company (and integrating advertising into the browser) and adding "A.I." features into recent builds of Firefox.

I had intended to reply with …

Category: Ethics
Tags: Computing   Ethics   FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)   Non-religious post   Non-technical post  

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Use what works for good

Tue 26 December 2023

Exactly a month ago, I wrote an article challenging the prevalent pragmatist-argument for choice in the digital world.

I'd like to refine that thought a bit further, based on recent experiences.

A little over a week ago, I started crafting an article covering FOSS keyboards for Android. This is one …

Category: Ethics
Tags: BSD   Computing   Ethics   FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)   FreeBSD   Linux   Non-religious post   UNIX  

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