Results in a search engine always require scrutiny (whether provided by an AI or not), so I was pondering the difference in how search engine results fail us when they are, or aren't, provided by an AI. After all, somebody might (and probably does) argue that AI search results are no more untrustworthy than their predecessor! But, I think the stark difference is that there is actually something very predictable and comprehensible in the way that search results have historically been wrong: They are completely submerged in their source context (and as far as mainstream AI goes, erasing this context in the name of convenience is the very nature of what's going on). Each site that offers me results in a "traditional" search as we know it conveys intent: A technical article from a startup is going to serve recruitment ads, but they have an incentive to serve me quality. A wikipedia article might be target of history revisionists, so this is where my attention could be. A fresh stack overflow post will be swarming with gamification-reward-addicted posters that will serve low quality advice, I will be wary. There is a skill in navigating this, it can be learned! AI results however? It's me against a black box - likely operated by profit motives - now. How am I supposed to reason, to retain my grip on reality in this?
Faircamp 1.5 is out! To learn what's new, check out the release page: Thank you so much jcx, @npub1akgw...8c0s and @npub1elew...hxjm for helping with the new feature and critical fixes, @npub18swm...4yjt for the new finnish translations, and @npub14lxs...6fd2, @npub1ldva...9hsy, @npub1j9ey...kyrp and [@vac]( ) for the updates to the existing translations! <3 To learn more about #faircamp visit the website: And there's more: 1. Tomorrow (July 31st) I'm excited to join @Fireside Fedi to talk about my projects, including faircamp! If you have questions you'd like to see asked you can send them beforehand or join the livestream! See this post for all show details: 2. In recent weeks I put in a lot of effort to apply for funding for bigger developments next year, as well as to plan and prepare smaller, directly crowdfunded feature work over the coming months. As soon as there are updates on either of the two I'll send word of it - this is just to keep you up to date with some of the not so visible work that is happening behind the scenes as well. :) 3. This release again uses (and improves) tooling for release communication that I'm currently developing and will eventually release as free software. \o/ Poster image background for this release: Alexandre Debiève/Cildo Meireles – thank you! image
I'd like to run a virtual smartphone somehow (preferably from my linux desktop) in order to run proprietary 2FA apps for banking and such. I'm looking for a setup that is reasonably stable and reliable. Anyone happen to have pointers to solutions? ʕ◜0ᴥ0ʔ
Delightful observation I keep making (exponentially more often?) in the last years: Copy-pasting and adapting from my own (hand-written, if you will) software corpus is a _huge, reciprocal productivity boost_. [x] I constantly build on and expand my own repertoire [x] I understand (or at least once understood :)) everything I reuse [x] Re-used code can have issues but I have full trust that it was written with best intent, to the best of my ability [x] Reused code is improved/refined with each iteration [x] Improved code goes around to be re-integrated with the source eventually [x] I learn tremendously in the process [x] I don't need to pay anyone for this [x] No new datacenters need to be built for this [x] This gets better every year ʕ◜0ᴥ0ʔ
The accomodation provider: "You can always contact our 24/7 support if there is a problem with accessing your room!" The 24/7 support: ChatGPT The response to the support question: "For security reasons I'm unable to help you. Contact the guest experience team through the support option in your guest dashboard" The support option in the guest dashboard: 24/7 support (ChatGPT) ahahah (;´༎ຶٹ༎ຶ`) Duly adding "AI hotel businesses" to the AI hellscape list.
The upcoming Hyper 8 release (0.19, probably in a week or two) is going to introduce four different feeds in one go: Atom, Plain RSS, Podcast RSS and Media RSS. As a visitor on a Hyper 8 site you'll be able to subscribe to the site itself but also selectively to every subcollection and playlist on a site. In the coming weeks sometime I'll also be implementing audio-only media/formats, with that there will probably also come a feed differentiation that allows people to subscribe to audio-only feeds. In effect, hyper8 becomes a (video and/or audio) podcasting platform¹ with this as well. (ノ´ヮ`)ノ*: ・゚ #hyper8 ¹ edit - I better put this in quotes: "platform". :) image
Podcasters rejoice: #faircamp 1.3 is out! Video walk-through of the highlights: New to faircamp? Visit What started with a music-minded design approach now opens up to the world of narrative, episodic and long-form content, allowing you to publish your podcast(s) using fast, maintenance free static site technology. \o/ (Almost) everything new in a nutshell: Podcast RSS & Atom feeds, Support for linking to timecodes/tracks, Playback speed controls, new volume slider, new raster-based procedural covers, Integration of missing images in track list and browse/search, new --preview-ip flag, many apple-specific fixes, Portuguese (european) translations, and much more – see the changelog: This big new development was made possible through an NGI0 grant by [@nlnet]( ), funded by the european commission's [@EC_NGI]( ) initiative – thank you so much! Also many thanks to all helping hands, this time especially @npub1ke53...4add, @npub1elew...hxjm, lnicola, @npub1dnk2...qy28, @npub1nuua...gjr3, @npub1pvtr...r0ys, [@controlfreak]( ), @npub1akgw...8c0s, invadeuse, @npub1h0z0...wndc, @npub19ga5...gq9r, N4ta, @npub1c44l...wp95, @npub1rvyy...6l5j, @npub1alhq...yll6, [@Vac]( ), Patricio Maripani and Patrik Wallström - if you were also directly involved in the adventure and I somehow missed you (so much going on oof! •ᴗ•), apologies and please feel included! <3
Just did the first successful test-subscribe to a #faircamp generated podcast rss feed. ⸜(˃ ᵕ ˂ )⸝
Super excited to announce the release of Hyper 8 Video System 0.18 today! Hyper 8 is a static site generator for video publishing, and this first release of 2025 introduces major new features and developments: Video embeds, Platform integration (link previews and timeline video embeds), Windows support (including an official installer), as well as a number of new options, improvements and fixes throughout! For a short video teaser check out For all changes see 📃.md For downloads and more information visit the website at This release is not just the first in 2025, but also marks the first of an ongoing series of major developments that will occur all throughout this year, funded through a netidee.at grant by the austrian Internet Foundation - thank you so much for making this possible! Also, this project receives plenty of support from kind people in the community who believe in the mission, spread the word, provide input etc. - thank you so much! - and this time around I'd like to specifically mention @npub1jlxt...tlw0 and @Walter Ebert who have provided feedback that made its way into this release one way or another (and will yet continue to do so in future ones) - cheers! #hyper8
Spent the afternoon yesterday diagnosing and fixing apple-specific issues in #faircamp and #hyper8 (I can confirm that indeed "iOS/Safari is the new internet explorer" :/) Among other things I managed to fix one long-standing issue around unintentional concurrent playback in Safari, if anyone wants to test the outcome, this thread has all the information and a live test page: Lots of love to the street game conspiracy HQ for providing access to test devices for these sessions, couldn't do it without! <3 image