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bob (bob)'s status on Saturday, 26-Aug-2017 14:24:14 EDT bob
"I feel like I’m lecturing you, and I am. I unequivocally am lecturing you. You deserve to be lectured right now. You’re a person in a position of power who could effect real change, and instead, you’re creating more noise and fear about a thing that’s never going to happen." It's funny I had almost this exact conversation with Singularitarians 10+ years ago. Kill… -
bob (bob)'s status on Saturday, 06-May-2017 02:21:29 EDT bob
@archaeme @moonman @neimzr4luzerz @<a href="https://social.homunyan.com/users/animeirl" class="h-card mention" title="Rachel -
bob (bob)'s status on Thursday, 06-Apr-2017 16:25:34 EDT bob
How to run a GNU Social server https://blog.freedombone.net/how-to-run-a-gnu-social-server -
bob (bob)'s status on Saturday, 04-Feb-2017 12:53:32 EST bob
In general I think folks should run their own instances of !gnusocial if they can. That reduces the problems of administration and makes the fediverse more robust to failures or censorship. -
bob (bob)'s status on Saturday, 28-Jan-2017 14:15:34 EST bob
@bobjonkman FOSS is more likely to be secure on average, but that doesn't mean that there aren't plenty of insecure things. Also it's not just about checking the source but also about the developer knowing that their code might be checked in future while writing it. That's an important psychological deterrent against backdoors, antifeatures and other malware getting into FOSS.