Let’s get this party started!

Let’s get this party started!
Musical tastes vary. I could love Johnny Cash, Eminem, Rush, and Tool. In fact, it just so happens, I do.
I love all kinds of music, from Rap to Metal. If it makes me sing and sway or, perhaps, bang my head I’m in.
I’m particularly fond of Hard Rock and Metal. If we’re to dive a bit deeper it seems my ear really appreciates Prog Rock and Prog Metal.
My favorite bands of all time are Rush and Tool.
I heard Rush for the first time in 1980. The song was Working Man, released in March 1974. When I heard it I asked my friend “Who’s this?” He told me it was Rush and he thought they were amazing. I was hooked, instantly.
I picked up Rush (self titled), Moving Pictures, and 2112, as part of my Columbia Records subscription in 1982. It was really love at first listen. Needless to say Rush became my favorite band.
Fast forward to 1999 and I hear a track from a band named Tool: Sober. This is an old track, released in 1993. At that time I was listening to a lot of grunge, we lived in Seattle, that’s what you did. I was really into Pearl Jam and Soundgarden (remember, metal) but Tool stuck with me. I hadn’t bought any CDs but I liked them. In 2001 I heard Schism and Lateralus and oh boy was I hooked. Who in the heck lets the bass be the star in a song, besides Rush? Yes, I’m partial to the bass.
So, all that said, what Tool songs should you listen to if you’d like to know if you like them? There is no simple answer to that question for me. I love Tool. I listen to them almost every day, but if I had to pick a few songs to get someone started, I’d choose:
Ænema - Forty Six & 2 Salival - Pushit Lateralus - Lateralus 10,000 Days - Rosetta Stoned Fear Inoculum - Pneuma
That list was extremely difficult to come up with. If you asked me tomorrow it would probably be different, with the exception of Pushit - Live, which is my all time favorite song, hands down. It’s so much better than the studio version because of subtle things that make it something else altogether, in all the best ways.
I picked these songs for various different reasons. They’re all different in composition, but all 100% Tool.
If you like to count music please do it while listening to Tool. They’ll ultimately trip you up with varied time signatures just about the time you figure out they’re doing something in 33/8 or is it 33/16 or is it 3/8? Then they’ll drop into 4/4 for a while only to jump somewhere else. They’re a fascinating band in many ways not to mention each player is at the peak of their game. They’re selfless. They take equal billing on all songs, simply as written by Tool.
I could go on and on about Maynard’s amazing vocals or Danny Carey’s unmatched drumming, but all four of them are masters and make Tool, Tool.
There are bands and then there’s Tool. That’s about the best way I can describe them.
Time to watch birdies and try to convince them they should come visit him. 🐤
It’s Thanksgiving week here in the States so I had a three day week, which is really nice and I’d like to make it a standard moving forward. Show of hands, whose with me!
I need to have a very serious conversation with Kolby. He woke me up at 5AM, not to go outside, nooooo, he just wanted to get up. Goofy pup.
There is a good side to being awake, I’m alive, I get to write, and I get to drink coffee. Cheers. ☕️
Sian, I’m seeing a lot of talk about a Martin Scorsese film called Goncharov. But I’ve never heard of a Martin Scorsese film called Goncharov. What’s going on?
This is one of those delightful things that could only happen on the internet. Creative people gonna create.
Maybe Mr. Scorsese should make this film? It would have to be a remake, of course. 😃
Now, why should we bring back that artisan, hand-crafted Web? Oh, I don’t know. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a site that’s not run by an amoral billionaire chaos engine, or algorithmically designed to keep you doomscrolling in a state of fear and anger, or is essentially spyware for governments and/or corporations?
That’s right, author John Scalzi also has a really great blog and he understands the power of the open web. He’s also very entertaining on Twitter. Here’s hoping his Mastodon account is just as good.
Want to take your following list from Twitter to @Tumblr? We want to help you do that! Unfortunately, @TwitterAPI is returning an empty list for every user we check with our token using their API. 😕 It's your data, they're locking it up!
— Matt Mullenweg (@photomatt) November 23, 2022
This new emphasis on advertising also undermines Apple’s claims about privacy with its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) feature and its “Privacy. That’s iPhone” ad campaign. In fact, it appears ATT may have been more about blocking competitors than protecting user privacy. Since Apple introduced ATT, its ad revenue has skyrocketed, leading German regulators to investigate Apple to see if it’s abusing its power.
No matter Apple’s true intentions here it just comes off as a real scumbag move and I’d imagine regulators are ready to pounce.
Elon Musk says that Twitter’s check mark program could return on Friday, December 2nd, with a new procedure to verify individual identities in order to resolve impersonation issues. Musk described the new manual authentication process as “painful, but necessary.” Verified checkmarks will also be expanded with additional colors — gold for companies, grey for the government, and the original blue for individual accounts.
Not that it matters but I like this move. I don’t agree with the color coding but I like the idea.
I’d make the people gold, governments blue, and companies gray. As it is having gold for a company makes them seem more important than people. The people make the platform not companies. Oh, and gray for the government feels like a slap in the face to governments.
these big brain posts about twitter’s infrastructure make me all tingly inside https://t.co/qncdcUgAIf
— Amy Hoy (@amyhoy) November 23, 2022
I think Musk is genuniely surprised he hasn’t been able (so far) to bluster his way through this.
We’re finally starting to see cracks in Musks three ring circus. He’s spending so much time at Twitter blowing it up he’s ignoring Tesla and Space X.
Here’s hoping he hires an adult to run Twitter soon. 🤞🏼
I know I wasn’t alone in chuckling when the new Warner Bros. Discovery C.E.O. David Zaslav announced on an earnings call last week that he’d really like to do “something with J.K. on Harry Potter going forward,” noting that his film executives “haven’t done a Harry Potter movie in 15 years.” You don’t say! one rival exec texted, echoing a few calls I got from others on the Warners lot. People are terrible.
You need more than JK Rowling to boost your profits Mr. Zaslav but you know that.
Horror icon Stephen King became the latest celebrity to mock billionaire Elon Musk following his move to reinstate former Republican President Donald Trump to Twitter.
Stephen King, another author I love, is also extremely entertaining on Twitter and I hope he to makes his way to Mastodon.
I wish he and Mr. Scalzi would consider running their own Mastodon instance and invite authors to join them. That would be amazing.
Tumblr will add support for ActivityPub, the open, decentralized social networking protocol that’s today powering social networking software like Twitter alternative Mastodon, the Instagram-like Pixelfed, video streaming service PeerTube, and others.
I think this is a brilliant idea. Tumblr is a great little micro blogging platform and this will bring a massively scaled ActivityPub instance to the fold.
When I saw this announcement my gut reaction was ”Yes! I must get a job there to help!” Yeah, seriously, that’s how I felt. Luckily I remembered how much I love WillowTree and came to my senses.
Here’s wishing the Tumblr team all the best! 🧡
Oh, look, we still have pumpkin and pecan pie. Pie and coffee? Don’t mind if I do. 🥧
If you like Barleywine, Bigfoot is a nice choice.
Having pumpkin and pecan pie for breakfast, as one does.
A shooter opened fire in a Walmart in Virginia late Tuesday, leaving six people dead in the second high-profile mass killing in a handful of days. Police confirmed that the assailant is also dead.
Let me guess: white male, AR-15…
Ban assault weapons, now.
Last week, I made the decision to leave my role leading Trust & Safety at Twitter.
— Yoel Roth (@yoyoel) November 18, 2022
Today, I'm sharing a few thoughts about what comes next for the site. https://t.co/QPAQR6zpqU
NEW: Email from Elon to the engineering team: "Anyone who can actually write software, please report to the 10th floor at 2pm today. Before doing so, please email me a bullet point summary of what your code commits have achieved in the past 6 months" 1/
— Zoë Schiffer (@ZoeSchiffer) November 18, 2022
Good afternoon.
— Brianna Wu (@BriannaWu) November 16, 2022
Elno had to testify in a trial today about his allegedly excessive compensation at Tesla.
He said a lot of crazy stuff we need to go over. It spooked the market, and Tesla is trending towards the toilet again. pic.twitter.com/rXtx1vBHad
Elon Musk has been directing subordinates to comb through Twitter's Slack and make lists of people making fun of him or his plans for firing. They've also been monitoring employee's tweets. Latest w/ @kateconger and @MikeIsaac)https://t.co/lMJKBrwbK4
— Ryan Mac 🙃 (@RMac18) November 15, 2022
After 12 amazing years and 3 weeks of chaos, I’m officially fired by Twitter.
— Yao Yue 岳峣 (@thinkingfish) November 15, 2022
Never expected I would have stayed this long, and never expected I would be this relieved to be gone.
I have a lot of stories to tell. But to my fellow (ex-)tweeps-#LoveWhereYouWorked 🫡 pic.twitter.com/lVWbqpcSXO
Scoop: another ~10 Twitter employees who made sassy or critical remarks about Twitter's current leadership on a Twitter internal Slack channel have been terminated overnight.
— Gergely Orosz (@GergelyOrosz) November 15, 2022
Several were respected sw engineers. One person was told they are let go "for recent behaviour".
you did not just layoff almost all of infra and then make some sassy remark about how we do batching
— sachee@macaw.social (@sachee) November 13, 2022
like did you bother to even learn how graphql works https://t.co/eUhZuZZyid
lol just got fired for shitposting
— sachee@macaw.social (@sachee) November 15, 2022
i said it before and i'll say it again
kiss my ass elon 💋
Elon Musk emails Twitter employees
— Internal Tech Emails (@TechEmails) November 10, 2022
November 9, 2022 pic.twitter.com/Qeg5CA979W
This seems like a fine time to look back on the rather decent API platform our team built at Twitter.
— James Bellenger (@jbell) November 3, 2022
One of your companies is under an FTC consent decree. Auto safety watchdog NHTSA is investigating another for killing people. And you’re spending your time picking fights online. Fix your companies. Or Congress will. https://t.co/lE178gPRoM
— Ed Markey (@SenMarkey) November 13, 2022
That Eli Lilly prank changed the Twitter game:
— A.J. Bauer (@ajbauer) November 10, 2022
New goal isn't getting more and more people to laugh at terrible puns, it's getting Elon Musk sued by bigger and bigger multinational corporations until he files for bankruptcy.
Lol: Twitter sent an HR email to every laid off employee acknowledging it's late getting people their separation agreements and release of claims. But the company messed up the BCC and it has become a reply-all catastrophe.
— Zoë Schiffer (@ZoeSchiffer) November 11, 2022
Kolby decided at 3:45AM it was time to get up. He’s a very kind pup in how he wakes you. He starts with a very low growl and escalates the volume level ever so slightly until you wake up. I let him out for a bit and convinced him to go back to bed. He woke me again at 5AM. 😂
I know, I know buddy. Life is extremely hard.
Poor fella just woke from his, one of many, daily naps. Looked at me and laid his head back down.
And, yes, when you’re pet parents you have blankets and weird furniture coverings in the house! 😂
What a week! That dude that took over Twitter is driving it in the ground with a gigantor hammer all while we watch from the cheap seats sipping our soda and eating popcorn. What a spectacle.
This week was a busy week at work, promotion time. Lots of meetings. I’m all Zoom’ed out.
Enjoy that morning elixir of life. I certainly am. ☕️
Eugen Rochko looks exhausted. The 29-year-old German programmer is the founder of Mastodon, a distributed alternative to Twitter that has exploded in popularity in recent weeks as Elon Musk’s ownership of the platform has rained chaos on its users.
I’ve heard some folks doubt the survivability of Mastodon and doubt hate can be squashed there. In my experience on the platform it’s quite the opposite. If you’re running a server full of racist white nationalists, Nazis, or other hate groups it’s extremely easy for the admin of your server to block federation of that entire server.
I’ve found Mastodon to be so much better for conversation with folks outside my little friend bubble on Twitter.
For writers, artists, podcasters, journalists, and people who make things in public, Twitter was the one social networking site we all had to use.
Brent is a long time blogger, Mac programmer, creator and leader of the NetNewsWire team, and all around great guy. If you’re a consumer of RSS point your feed reader to his site. It’s a great read.
Musk went on to say that “Twitter will be much more engineering-driven,” and that while design and product “will still be very important,” engineers “will have the greatest sway.” And then Musk presented employees with an ultimatum: click “yes” on a Google form affirming your desire to “be part of the new Twitter,” or leave in exchange for three months’ pay.
I’ve heard from a friend that most of the US Engineering staff left. That’s just wild.
Last week, I made the decision to leave my role leading Trust & Safety at Twitter.
— Yoel Roth (@yoyoel) November 18, 2022
Today, I'm sharing a few thoughts about what comes next for the site. https://t.co/QPAQR6zpqU
I don’t have a NY Times subscription but I’ll bet this piece by Mr. Roth is quite good.
If you had told me three weeks ago that Twitter, as a company, would today be embroiled in turmoil — perhaps outright existential crisis — over a company-wide email from Elon Musk centered around the phrase “extremely hardcore”, v-1 is not the scenario I’d have imagined.
In my career I’ve worked for some hardcore companies, like the old Microsoft, it’s not fun. Don’t do it.
NEW: Email from Elon to the engineering team: "Anyone who can actually write software, please report to the 10th floor at 2pm today. Before doing so, please email me a bullet point summary of what your code commits have achieved in the past 6 months" 1/
— Zoë Schiffer (@ZoeSchiffer) November 18, 2022
I don’t understand why he continues to ask for snippets of code from his employees. It’s just some random metric he’s using to what what end? What about the devs who made Twitter better by removing code?
Amazon confirmed on Wednesday that layoffs had begun at the company, two days after multiple outlets the e-commerce giant planned to cut around 10,000 employees this week.
It’s been a rough couple weeks in the tech sector. I’m sorry to see so many folks having to deal with this. Here’s hoping they land on their feet quickly.
While Central Valley agricultural leaders warn of jobs loss during California’s ongoing drought, some local leaders say it’s time for less water-dependent economic opportunities.
California is in deep trouble so the United States food supply is in deep trouble. You’ll see it at the grocery store.
When I tweeted my way into the iOS community so many years ago, I felt the same energy and excitement, if not necessarily the same level of closeness. You all gave me the confidence I needed to keep going with programming when I felt like giving up. We’ve person. Like her I lament the loss of the Twitter we knew but all good things come to an end, right?
I’m not anywhere close to assuming redemption for Rupert Murdoch or his publication for their role in empowering the dangerous desecration of the last six years, particularly since Fox News showed reluctance in quitting the man by airing nearly all of his sour announcement. (For me, the announcement at Mar-a-Lago had more of the air of a man running from the law than running for the presidency.)
How TFG avoids jail time at this point is beyond me.
Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich has had it with C and C++, time-tested programming languages commonly used for native applications that require high performance.
Russinovich is a legendary software engineer. It’s gonna be interesting to see how many new products come out of Microsoft and other companies written in 100% Rust.
In this second edition of our October 2021 report, we review the investigation and its basis. We assess the publicly known facts and relevant law and analyze the extent to which the former president may be held criminally responsible for his conduct in Georgia. We conclude that Trump is at substantial risk of criminal prosecution in Fulton County.
At substantial risk? How is he not already in handcuffs? If any of us “regular” people had done this we’d be thrown in a dungeon.
Haas’ Kevin Magnussen just scored his first-ever pole position in Formula 1 during the Brazilian Grand Prix. Yes, I intended to write that sentence. It’s not April Fool’s Day. Kevin Magnussen is polesitter for Saturday’s sprint race.
I support Haas. It’s an American F1 team and I’m happy for Kevin Magnussen and Haas. Now, get some podiums! 😂
Between the Church Militant and Nick Fuentes, it’s pretty clear what the theocratic Right wants to do: they want to kill you or force you to be as mad as they are.
Nick Fuentes is a piece of work but at least he’s not hiding his White Christian Nationalism behind dog whistles, no sir, he’s just saying it out loud.
From: @twittereng
— DM of Engineering 🎲 (@dmofengineering) November 17, 2022
To: @elonmusk
Subject: pic.twitter.com/EiDADFtMCN
Go check out that tweet thread. It’s full of Twitter Employees saying goodbye after the hardcore time limit expired.
It’s a sad day for the social network. How long will it stay up?
“Three people are dead and two others wounded after a shooting at Culbreth Garage on UVa Central Grounds at the University of Virginia Sunday night, UVa President Jim Ryan said in an email to the community early Monday morning”
This is horrible. Our American obsession with guns ends, once again, in violence.
I’m sorry. You know I thought you were Richard Pryor! - Frank Cross
Elon Musk should make me CEO of Twitter.
Well, I could hardly do a worse job than he’s done. I wouldn’t run off advertisers, I’d bring the safety teams back, I’d verify all real people and companies – perhaps with a slightly different badge, and I would institute a tiered pricing scheme.
Yep. The tiers would obviously need to be figured out but Twitter is worth a lot to businesses, indie artist, and the famous. The pricing would most likely be based on number of followers or influence. The influence bit may be tough to gauge but there were/are plenty of smart folks at Twitter to figure it out.
Would it be better than the $8/month blue check mark? I think so. That whole scheme was an abject failure. I feel like it was obvious to everyone except Musk and his sycophant fan boys. I mean I’m not that smart and I knew someone would use that check mark to impersonate someone. The feedback I got from folks was “Yeah, but they’ll be banned.” Very true, and they were, but the damage was done by the time they were discovered and banned.
And then we get this doozie from Musk, between him and a sitting US Senator, what a knucklehead.
There is a part of me that believes Musk wants to blow this company up.
These two beautiful flowers are on the same rose bush.
The white ones tend to point down, that’s why I needed to hold it up for the picture.
Shhhh, don’t tell Kim’s roses it’s supposed to be fall. 🌹
Time to sip some coffee and write. It’s that quiet time of the morning I love. Let’s get to it.
This week has been a split in my various timelines; Mastodon, Twitter, and RSS Feeds between the war in Ukraine, Elon Musk bungling management of Twitter, and the mid term elections in the United States. It’s been quite a week.
“In extraordinary scenes, crowds of jubilant residents greeted Ukraine’s armed forces as they reached the centre of Kherson, as Russia’s retreat from the key strategic city appeared to have descended into chaos.”
Let’s go Ukraine! 🇺🇦
“Democrats outperformed history and expectations with a surprisingly strong midterm elections performance Tuesday, with the promised red wave nowhere to be found.”
This is a real relief. Democrats may lose the house but it looks like the Senate may remain in control of the Democrats and leaves me hopeful we can still save Democracy.
One more term for Biden should keep TFG away from running again.
”Everything went from bad to worse at Twitter on Thursday. Today let’s talk about a truly chaotic 24 hours at the company, and the mounting fears over what it means for the service that still serves as the heartbeat of the global news cycle.”
There are so many wonderful hot takes I could post so I’ll probably do another Elon/Twitter hot takes post.
What a complete mess. Either Twitter will go down in a great ball of flames or it will be the most masterful recovery in tech industry history.
Possible outcomes, ranked by likelihood (high to low)
— David Frum (@davidfrum) November 11, 2022
1) Twitter is sold for pennies on the dollar.
2) Bankers foreclose and Twitter goes bust.
3) Servers fail and Twitter goes dark.
4) Divine intervention saves Twitter.
5)Musk's plans somehow work.
“In a complete departure from my usual meanderings, I’m going to present an in-depth comparative review of eight iOS Mastodon/Fediverse apps.”
So, right, Mastodon. The growth on Mastodon has been huge since Musk took over Twitter.
I’m following folks like crazy! I’m up to 465 and I now have 307 folks following me. That is absolutely insane and I never thought I’d see if happen. It’s been so refreshing. The mood on Mastodon has been extremely hopeful and folks are getting along rather well. It’s fun to be there!
If you decide to join take your time finding an instance that’s right for you. There are so many to choose from.
If you’re adventurous consider starting your own! There are hosts out there who make it easy to maintain your instance. Just pay them a few bucks a month.
“My mind is not a sponge anymore. I still love learning, but it does not come as easily as it used to. Take programming languages, for instance. I’ve come to accept that after almost two decades of writing code, I am not really an expert in any single one.”
I have never been as bright as Mr. Suzuki but I worked really hard at my craft and got decent at Windows programming in C and C++. I’ve worked in other environments like C#/.Net, Linux, and finally landing at home on iOS with Objective-C and Swift.
I’m still capable of learning new stuff but I’ve always been extremely slow to do it. I eventually get there it just takes time.
I relate so much to ”my brain is no longer a sponge.” Mine is not. I used to keep a lot of stuff in my head as I was coding. It was easy for me to keep code flow and logic all stuffed in my brain as I was adding new features. Not anymore. It hasn’t been that way for a very long time. Now I have to refresh my findings often and when I step away from code I’ve written it can take a while to get back in the swing of things. Why do you think Stream development takes so long? 😁
I can still do the work it’s just not as easy, or quick, as before.
Becoming an Engineering Director has been really good for me. I get to build up wonderful people and client relationships. I still get to solve technical problems and make recommendations but I no longer have to code them. It’s been a wonderful challenge in ways I never imagined.
“Donald Trump ended his pre-midterm rally blitz in disgusting fashion, calling House Speaker Nancy Pelosi “an animal,” championing the death penalty, and giddily imagining the prison rape of the journalist who reported on the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn [Roe v. Wade.”
This guy cannot get near any government office ever again. He’ll destroy democracy.
“One such monster maker is Mexican director, producer and author Guillermo Del Toro.”
This piece is about Cabinet of Curiosities. Kim and I just completed it. I really enjoyed it, each episode was around an hour in length, and ended without the possibility of each episode having a part two. It was refreshing and I hope we get another season of new stories. Yes, think Twilight Zone, or Stephen King’s Creep Show.
My favorite episodes were:
Episode 1: Lot 36 Episode 3: The Autopsy Episode 5: Pickman’s Model Episode 6: Dreams in the Witch House Episode 8: The Murmuring
Don’t get me wrong, they’re all good, but those stand out in my mind. Pickman’s Model and Dreams in the Witch House really stood out.
Check it out.
“Today I’m sharing some of the most difficult changes we’ve made in Meta’s history. I’ve decided to reduce the size of our team by about 13% and let more than 11,000 of our talented employees go. We are also taking a number of additional steps to become a leaner and more efficient company by cutting discretionary spending and extending our hiring freeze through Q1.”
Who’d of thunk Mark Zuckerberg would handle massive layoffs so well. Yeah, it terrible to see 11,000 folks out of work but at least he didn’t do it by sending them an email signed by Twitter. He put his name to everything.
“But as a writer, I can’t use a system that doesn’t do inbound RSS. It’s the inverse of the silo problem.”
At first I didn’t understand what Dave was after. I thought he wanted RSS to be used to thread a conversation like Twitter.
Dave just wants to populate his Twitter, Mastodon, and other social sites with an RSS feed. That’s a nifty idea especially if he could work with some of the smaller players to agree to a standard way to connect it. Basically the sites need a way to point to the feed, read the feed, parse, and display it. Done and done.
I like it.
“big brain type system shaman often say type correctness main point type system, but grug note some big brain type system shaman not often ship code. grug suppose code never shipped is correct, in some sense, but not really what grug mean when say correct”
I love the Grug, whatever that is. If you’re a developer and need some levity this is the place to go.
Please note that Twitter will do lots of dumb things in coming months.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 9, 2022
We will keep what works & change what doesn’t.
Ya think?
Sister and Brother enjoying the sun.
On the left is Priss and on the right is Flynn. She was named after Priss in the movie Blade Runner and he was named after Flynn Rider from the movie Tangled.
I say Flynn was named after Kevin Flynn from Tron, but it was really Flynn Rider because he has a little soul patch on his chin.
Happy scarecrow!
Twitter has had a massive drop in revenue, due to activist groups pressuring advertisers, even though nothing has changed with content moderation and we did everything we could to appease the activists.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 4, 2022
Extremely messed up! They’re trying to destroy free speech in America.
Corporations should think carefully before throwing in their lot with the far left of the Democratic Party. [@GM](https://micro.blog/GM)https://t.co/iHh7ZfY2O1
— Tom Cotton (@TomCottonAR) October 29, 2022
What’s wrong with these people? One a billionaire, one a US Senator. They both seem to praise the open market but in these tweets they seem to think that open and free market is punishing them because “the left” is somehow controlling them? Wacko.
Here’s a reminder Mr. Musk and Mr. Cotton of what the First Amendment means.
Look, businesses don’t care for assholes. If they detect the slightest stench of controversy they’re going to do what’s best for their company, not to mention their shareholders. It’s smart. Sorry, bros, they don’t like Twitter at the moment. I agree with them.
If Musk’s new Twitter climbs to new heights and he’s able to keep it from being a hellscape filled with trolls, monsters, and Nazis I’m sure advertisers will happily give their money to him. As it is nobody knows what the hell Musk and his sycophant advisers come up with to make the platform a success.
$20 a month to keep my blue check? Fuck that, they should pay me. If that gets instituted, I’m gone like Enron.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) October 31, 2022
I mean, come on, an $8 blue check mark? Bad idea. Will Twitter even bother to verify the person paying their fee to make sure they’re the real person? Probably not. Those check marks are there for a reason. It’s so you know the person with it is the real person. It all started as a safety measure.
Years ago, before verified accounts were a thing, back when I was on Eastenders, I was contacted multiple times by parents of children who had been “conversing” with me online. 11-15 year old children that had been talking with a fake me.
— Rob Kazinsky (@RobertKazinsky) November 2, 2022
I was informed one of these children-
At one point I’m fairly sure Musk said all people should be verified. That is a great idea. All humans should be verified, if of course, it’s the real them. After that verify corporations and the like. Make special allowances for posting bots that represent companies or real verified humans. E.G. something that auto posts news updates to an account and label them as bots with a special symbol and test indicating they’re bots and who runs them.
Everything else is garbage and should be wiped from the platform.
Yeah, that’s going to be really expensive to pull off. Make the sign up process easy but don’t activate the account until an actual human being or company is verified. Then turn it on.
If you want to allow porn, allow it. Just put it behind a paywall and verify any customer of the service is of legal age to view the content. If I’m not paying for it, I don’t see it. What a concept!
How about adding long form writing, like a blog post? Sure, you could charge for that too!
And for heavens sake put some adults on your new content review board thingie. Don’t fill it with out of touch Elon bros.
Who has used Mastodon, and how do you decide which server to join?
— Anne Applebaum (@anneapplebaum) November 5, 2022
It’s a prime time for news organizations to spin up their own Twitter like service.
Look, I believe [Mastodon] (https://joinmastodon.org/) is the beginning of something that could be very special. It uses the internet as it was intended to connect multiple Twitter like services together and anyone can have one. Think of how email works at a very high level. I have a GMail account and you have one at your company, say The Atlantic. If I know your email address I can send you email and our email servers know how to talk to each other. Brilliant! That’s a 30,000ft view of Mastodon.
Ms. Applebaum is asking which instance, or server, to join. Yeah, that’s a tough one. Some of the most popular servers, those with the Mastodon name, are jam packed with users and until Mastodon is great at scaling horizontally it’s going to be slow when you host a lot of people.
By contrast I have a teeny-tiny instance for me and my friends. It only has seven users but it slides right into the Mastodon ecosystem so anyone with an account on any Mastodon server can follow me and we can have a very Twitter like conversation. It’s really quite wonderful. I’m able to do this for $6/month. That’s it.
Of course a server hosting thousands or tens of thousands of users would cost a whole lot more.
What if instead of piling on at one of the generic Mastodon instances writers formed a collective and spun up their own server? What if the companies they work for did it instead? In the Anne Apllebaum case The Atlantic could have a subdomain of The Atlantic running a Mastodon server. It could be something like stream.theatlantic.com. Boom! All writers for The Atlantic would have a home from which to write and the server wouldn’t be overwhelmed with users causing slowdowns.
A Proposal for News Organization Mastodon Servers and More
Another service worth considering is Micro.blog. It is it’s own service, not based on Mastodon, but it supports two way communication with Mastodon servers!
Micro.blog has a Twitter like timeline of folks and for posts over 256 characters it allows you to make a blog post that is linked directly into its timeline. If you have any followers on a Mastodon server your “tweets” can be seen by people on that servers as well and you can see their replies. Micro.blog also supports custom domain names. It’s how I publish this very blog at rob.crabapples.net.
Micro.blog has really great service and help to get your rolling.
Another thing brewing from one of the creators of RSS, Dave Winer, is a way to federate using RSS. I don’t have a handle on this idea, at all, but if there was a way to do two way communication with RSS so we could carry on a threaded conversation, I’d be extremely interested given I’m the creator a feed reader.
There are so many things in a state of flux at the moment it’s really difficult to see where they’ll land but it’s another exciting time in the evolution of the web and I’m here for it!
I struggled to get started this morning. Not because I didn’t want to write. There’s just so much going on at Twitter I could fill today’s post with all Twitter news stories. That could still happen. I haven’t decided yet.
Get that cup ready and strap in. To quote the legendary Forrest Gump. ☕️
“Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.”
“In the United States, we have midterm elections coming up. Many people aren’t interested in politics, or feel there is nobody worthwhile to vote for. If you’re an American inclined to skip voting in these mid-terms, I’d appreciate it if you read this appeal.”
It seems that every election from now until we can rid the country of Trumpism will be the vote of our lives.
I have no doubt there are folks I interact with every day worried about the future of our great nation. Im terrified and fully expect a Civil War to erupt. That will happen if Republicans take over the House, Senate, and Presidency lead by TFG.
I predict if he returns the eight year Presidental term as defined will be overturned. TFG will become our dictator and the greatest Democracy every know will fade into the dark of a new dystopian America.
So, let me get this straight.
— John Collins (@Logically\_JC) October 29, 2022
You can’t hand out water and snacks to people waiting in line to vote, but you can station yourself armed, in full tactical gear, and intimidate people trying to drop off a ballot?
“Chilling new details continue to emerge about last week’s attack on House Speaker Nancy’s Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi, at their San Francisco home as the suspect faces formal charges on Monday.”
We absolutely need to call this what it was: an assassination attempt.
TFG and his MAGA, Q loving, base are out of control and have to be stopped.
Almost all my family are Republicans. We’ve disagreed about a lot throughout the years but I never thought they were cruel. This isn’t my parents’ Republican party. MAGA-Republicans are a bitter, lonely, and violent bunch. When we need compassion they choose cruelty. https://t.co/Njvdd4XUAJ
— Rep. Eric Swalwell (@RepSwalwell) October 29, 2022
“On Thursday evening, all employees received an email stating that they will be informed of their employment status at 9 A.M. PT on Friday. Each email will be sent with the subject line “Your Role at Twitter.” If an employee is keeping their job, they’ll be notified via their work email — if they’re let go, they’ll be notified on a personal address.”
“As Twitter advertisers run for the exits, the world’s richest man has apparently decided to set his $44 billion investment on fire”
Musk is a strange bird and was forced to buy Twitter even after he realized he’d made a terrible mistake. Twitter lawyers wrote a bullet proof deal after Musk declared he didn’t care to have any due diligence on the deal.
Major blunder. Now he’s playing games with peoples lives. Laying off up to half of the Twitter staff.
The teams around making Twitter less of a hellscape are gone. I have one good programmer friend, who joined the company in May of this year, who was let go. He was barely getting started and had already contributed a great deal to improving internal iOS dev process and tools. He’ll be fine and I’m trying to get him to come back to WillowTree, wish me luck. 🤞🏼
“Today we’re announcing the hardest change we have had to make at Stripe to date. We’re reducing the size of our team by around 14% and saying goodbye to many talented Stripes in the process.”
While it’s not fun to go through a layoff compare and contrast how Stipe handled it vs. Twitter’s ham fisted version. It’s night and day different.
Stripe is taking care of those effected. Go read the piece. This is a very compassionate, empathetic, way to do something so devastating.
“Four years ago, Dodge showed up at SEMA with a thousand-horsepower crate engine that you could just buy off the shelf.”
Raw unadulterated power. Don’t get me wrong. I want to save the planet and get rid of all carbon emitting gas guzzlers, but this engine gets my heart pumping.
“The gambling/casino-related ads were so dominating the auctions for these new ad slots that they were even being presented at the bottom of the product pages for apps intended to help people with gambling addiction.”
Apple becoming a home for advertising feels so, so, dirty. They make all this stink about privacy and go about destroying Facebook (whom I could care less about) by using the power of their platform to disallow the tracking necessary for them to survive. Then they say “Hey! Look over here! We do safe ads with a captive audience on a platform with 50% market share in the US.”
Steve is rolling in his grave and Tim Apple is running his hands together like Mr. Burns with a giant smile on his face because shareholder value.
Just stop.
Can you imagine having $48.2 billion cash on hand and YET still thinking "ah yes, those House of Fun Casino ads will grow our bottom line, let's do it" pic.twitter.com/j1k6WT8i2H
— Federico Viticci (@viticci) October 26, 2022
“VISALIA – Quesadilla lovers across the country should be excited as Quesadilla Gorilla begins their journey of spreading peace love and dillas throughout the states one store at a time.”
I had to add this story this morning because I love this little speciality dining experience. It’s simple, it’s just quesadilla’s, but they’re really good.
If you ever have one make sure you get the Liquid Gold sauce for dipping. It’s absolutely delicious. 😃
This is Lucky and Flynn. Half brothers from litters six months apart. Their momma was a stray we took care of and tried time and again to catch her so we could have here spayed. Her name was Binx. We eventually developed some trust with her, she’d rub against my leg in the morning when I fed her and her sister and we finally caught her. Great little momma kitty.
It’s that time of the year. Starbucks Red Cups are back!
Who’s going to complain about them this year?