I have returned, with tea
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
(cotd ...)
- Better anti-spam / anti-harassment using OCapPub ideas
- Improved privacy with E2EE ("encrypted p2p" even a better goal)Whew! An improved fediverse?
"Uh, Christine, this sounds like a lot, do you think the fediverse can take this on?"
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
Spec-wise in ActivityPub, I think it's possible. The ecosystem, as deployed? I think the ecosystem can and will only do part of it, if we really get everyone excited, maybe the content addressed storage and decentralized identity parts, in which case the fediverse will also survive nodes going down
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
The ocap stuff, I tried getting fediverse implementers excited about this and tbh, it's pretty hard to design into a Ruby on Rails or Django style framework and mindset. Backporting the right designs to existing systems is a real challenge.
Especially ocaps need to go bottom-up.
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
For this reason, @spritely's tech looks like it's very focused on computer science'y low-level BS, but that's actually because it's *too hard to build the systems I want right now on top of current technology*, we need stronger foundations
But people have to build for today too
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
Let's leave the ocap stuff to the side for now, then. Let's focus on what Bluesky and the fediverse have to learn from each other.
- The fediverse should adopt content-addressed storage and decentralized identity
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
Of course, adapting an existing system as deployed isn't easy.
I will say though that I think if Bluesky were to become *actually decentralized* it would look a lot like ActivityPub in terms of having directed messaging. This will also introduce similar challenges around eg replies, etc.
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
To the end of the fediverse, perhaps I sound bitter, "they didn't adopt ActivityPub the way *I* saw it!"
The truth is that Mastodon didn't, but Mastodon also saved ActivityPub. It then painted a vision of the future that wasn't, at least, what Jessica Tallon and I expected of it. But it saved AP.
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
The fediverse and Bluesky, at great effort, could learn a lot from each other in the immediate term.
In the longer term, neither is implementing the ocap vision I think is critical for the big vision, and in a way, I think maybe neither can be easily rearchitected to achieve it. Well, not yet.
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
When I laid out the ideas of OCapPub to various fediverse developers, the response was "this sounds cool but I have *no idea* how to retrofit a Rails/Django app for this kind of actor-oriented design".
And they were right.
Remember when I said Conway's Law flows in both directions?
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
Conway's Law says that a technical architecture reflects the social structure under which it was built. But the reverse is also true. The social structures *we can have* are made possible by the affordances of the tools we have available.
"Tech problems/social problems": false dichotomy.
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
It's for that reason that @spritely, while aiming for a *socially collaborative* revolution, is first focusing on a *technical* revolution.
It's too hard to build massively, securely collaborative tools right now. With Spritely's tools, p2p ocap secure tech is the *default output*.
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
Remember when I said that IMO @jay.bsky.team is the right person to lead Bluesky and that I am sympathetic with many design decisions of Bluesky (even if critical of them for being non-decentralized)?
Bluesky is building what they can for a scale big objective. The tech flows from goals.
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
So too does the social structure flow from the tech. It does on Bluesky, and it does on the fediverse.
I won't elaborate further on this, I actually would like you to pause and think about it. In which ways are tech and social systems bidirectional, here and otherwise? It's important.
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
The vision laid out for the fediverse, both independently in my writings and even in Jay Graber and I's joint proposal... well, it's a big lift.
@spritely would like to see if we can retrofit our version onto ActivityPub. Time will tell if that's a separate thing.
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
And perhaps this is all my *massive* Cassandra complex speaking. I won't deny that I have one, for better or worse
Still, despite all I have said about both Bluesky and the fediverse technically, it is because I want a hopeful direction for all of us. Secure collaboration. More important than ever.
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
Let's take another tea break. (And another bathroom break. This teacup is massive.) We're getting close to done, I promise. Just two sections left, they're both much shorter.
Then I can finally brave reading my notifications.
Maybe.
== TEA BREAK THE THIRD: BEVERAGE TRIFORCE ==
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
Hello, I am back again. Did you miss me? I still am not reading notifications.
Help I started writing this summary at 11am and it is now 6pm here I have wasted a whole day of work
But I have tea, and I also flossed my teeth, and it is time to resume this thread. If you are here, you know why.
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
Before we go any further, earlier I mentioned the US House of Representatives, and here I am giving a MASSIVE content warning for transphobia
But @evangreer is the coolest fucking person for standing up to Rep. Mace at the Project Libery summit https://www.fightforthefuture.org/news/2024-11-21-transgender-digital-rights-activist-confronts-hate-monger-rep-nancy-mace-at-internet-summit/
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber on last edited by
What I am trying to say is I don't have many heroes but @evangreer is absolutely a heroine of mine
You should donate to @fight they are some of the only people doing sensible advocacy against terrible internet laws
Also fuck TERFs
But anyway