[hackerspaces] Mastodon?

Ben Brown ben at generik.ca
Wed Apr 19 16:33:02 CEST 2017


ANSI C??? Now I'm offended... I write all my web applications in Turbo
Pascal.

Ben

On 2017-04-18 4:40 PM, Jurgen Gaeremyn wrote:
>
> Please... all those opposing to (insert programming language of
> dislike here) ... write your own variety of the same application in
> (insert programming language of preference here) and wait until
> someone else starts bashing on you for (insert Hitler or AIDS
> reference here).
>
> Currently mastodon is the thing that is being used. I still think it's
> better to mastodontate than to play with your birdie (pun intended). I
> love the idea of do-ocracy. If you do it in Node.js and Ruby, that
> better than telling the whole world they should do it in ANSI C and
> only run it on they fully open source and solar powered servers.
>
> Jurgen
>
>
> On 17-04-17 17:26, Matt Joyce wrote:
>> ruby and node... because node wasn't bad enough they bolted ruby onto
>> it to make it somehow worse.
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 11:21 AM, Wesley Ellis <tahnok at gmail.com
>> <mailto:tahnok at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     I'd like to point out that mastadon is not in fact written in
>>     node, but in ruby: https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon
>>     <https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon>
>>
>>     Wesley Ellis
>>
>>     On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 11:08 AM, Ijon <ijon at c-base.org
>>     <mailto:ijon at c-base.org>> wrote:
>>
>>         matt, you have no clue what i am writing about you on
>>         mastodon. :-D
>>
>>         and this will stay this way, because, as you said, node is
>>         aids and you
>>         sure dont want to infect yourself, isnt it?
>>
>>         On 17.04.2017 17:06, Matt Joyce wrote:
>>         > Most of the TOS' on mastodon are about as open are
>>         Erodogan's Turkey.
>>         > So that's probably an unlikely scenario.
>>         >
>>         >
>>         >
>>         > On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 11:00 AM, Ijon <ijon at c-base.org
>>         <mailto:ijon at c-base.org>
>>         > <mailto:ijon at c-base.org <mailto:ijon at c-base.org>>> wrote:
>>         >
>>         >     If you want Hackerspaces to stay in theire own little
>>         filterbubble, then
>>         >     yes, you are right.
>>         >
>>         >     I believe that the idea of an open space for everyone
>>         to drop in, to
>>         >     better themselves, to learn, develop, educate
>>         themselves or others, to
>>         >     start great projects and to make this world a better
>>         place is so
>>         >     important, that we should not stay in our own
>>         filterbubble and instead
>>         >     carry our message throughout the internet, using
>>         whatever technology is
>>         >     used by others that are not in our filterbubble.
>>         >
>>         >     this statement explicitly encourages to use any and all
>>         social networks,
>>         >     regardless of "who owns it".
>>         >
>>         >     now that there seems to be (yet another) alternative
>>         out there that is
>>         >     more in line with our values around opensource, about
>>         decentralization,
>>         >     i think we should embrace it and welcome it.
>>         >
>>         >     On 17.04.2017 16:54, Joshua Pritt wrote:
>>         >     > I wonder if this Hackerspaces General Discussion list
>>         isn't just the
>>         >     > best way for any one hackerspace to contact other
>>         hackerspaces?
>>         >     > Can we leverage the Space API to get a list of all
>>         the spaces' contact
>>         >     > info in one nice directory to quickly contact all or
>>         some specific
>>         >     > hackerspaces at once to ask questions or get help
>>         with a project, etc.?
>>         >     > What good does something like signing up all
>>         hackerspaces to Mastodon do
>>         >     > for us?
>>         >     > Just curious because I know it's secure/encrypted, etc.
>>         >
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