Former Community Manager of Diaspora*, I blog regularly about decentralized communication systems @ WeDistribute.org
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Last Notes npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley It is only through a love for others and a spirit of generosity that we can mutually make life tolerable. At the end of your life, the only thing you will have are people: the relationships youāve forged, the decisions youāve taken, and the memories youāve made. Those things are more valuable and more crucial than what job you worked, what career you established, or how much money you earned. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Trying out Damus for the first time on an iPad. Seems really nice! My only feedback is that I kind of wish the app was more optimized for a tablet layout. Itās a minor, minor concern, though. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley I really wish I could, it sounds like an awesome experience. Sadly, currently a full-time student, and the semester just started. š
npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Hopefully, it's not an anal suppository. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley It's hot garbage. I signed up, got spammed by a bunch of bots, and my feed is full of idiotic NFTs. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Normally, I do 3 or 4 articles a week. Recently, though, I've just been mentally locked up and stressed out. Not publishing anything feels bad, but I have to look after my health. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley The ActivityPods project released a small boilerplate app and tutorial for people interested in building #Fediverse web clients that work with #Solid. I hope to poke around a bit, and see whatās possible. š https://docs.activitypods.org/tutorials/create-your-first-social-app/ npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Every day I fail to publish an article, I feel disappointed. The burnout has been really bad the past week and a half. Iāve got a ton of pieces in the works, so Iām going to double down today. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Modded base-building in Fallout 4 helps me destress, by allowing me to partake in the beautiful fantasy of owning my own house and land. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Like I said, the main thing I know about is using a bridge. @npub1nhaā¦mujl built that stuff, he could probably tell you better than I. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Hmm, looking into it more closesly...it looks like you would need to use something like Mostr for the relay piece. I had assumed that maybe Ditto shipped with it by default, but maybe that's not the case? Not totally clear. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Ditto works with both. In a nutshell: it's a Nostr relay that translates to ActivityPub, that happens to have a Mastodon API layer that hooks up to SoapBox. Basically, you can use it for both networks at the same time, and you benefit from being able to use Mastodon apps as well. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley The future used to be a beautiful place. Soon, everything will change. In the times ahead, the fear of tomorrow leads Man to hide in the past. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley I know that this system is intended to help students get the placement and assistance they needā¦but, as someone who is doing college late in life, a lot of my scores just make me feel stupid. š I think the reason I gave up on this 15 years ago was that I didnāt want to have to grind through prerequisites for classes that I naturally struggled with, especially when I didnāt see a point. Overcoming that is going to be hard. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Thereās nothing like a college placement exam to remind me of everything Iāve always hated about school. āRead this dry, uninteresting story problem to identify a language factor that you will never care about in your day-to-day life!ā āHey, guy who hasnāt done geometry or algebra in 15 years! Figure out these polynomials from ordered pairs.ā āHey, guy who wants to pursue Computer Science, find tell us if this APA citation is correct!ā npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley This is 100% fake, but as I slowly wade into modding #Fallout, I've been thinking of making good on an old idea I've had... https://m.primal.net/IpjG.png npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley My cofounder @npub164zā¦wtjq pointed me in this direction. I just wanted to say that we both relate to this a lot when it comes to working on @npub1w9wā¦k403. There are all kinds of headaches and logistical hurdles to starting a news publication, from finding passionate and qualified writers to hours of dedicated research to editing stories to get them exactly right. When I started this thing, I just thought it would be neat if the Social Web had their own "OMG! Ubuntu" site for that particular space. Over time, though, I've become way more interested in telling human stories, and reporting on some of the uglier, harsher things that come up: infighting, monopolization, ecosystem problems, CSAM, doxxing, you name it. I decided some time ago that I'd stop being a cheerleader, and start reporting the actual news, even if it made people mad. I still get to write cool and fun pieces, but this decision has helped shape the kind of culture our organization is about. We're still in the process of figuring out incorporation and fundraising ourselves. It's really tough! But I just wanted to say that we see you, relate to an lot of what you're doing, and wish you the best on your journey! npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Like written fanfics, quality control is all over the place. But, I think there's something really special to total conversion mods: in about 100 years time, most IPs will likely go into Public Domain. If it's Public Domain, and modding tools exist, you effectively have a game engine where fans can interpret and extend lore and gameplay in any way they desire. 99% of what they need is already there, all they have to do is the monumental 1% task of making their unique pieces to infuse into the game. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Story mods in video games are basically playable fanfiction, and thatās a good thing. Iām playing a version of Fallout 4 thatās modded in more ways than I can count, and exploring a fan quest involving the Enclave. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley To be at least a little bit fair to the researcher, there are dozens of different protocols, networks, and attempts happening concurrently at any given moment. Yeah, missing out on Nostr is unfortunate, but I'll bet he didn't mention XMPP, Matrix, Zot, OStatus, Tent, Diaspora, Farcaster, and on and on and on. Sure, most of those things are either dead or even smaller than Nostr, but this collective effort has been going on for like 20 years now. My point is, in a space where there's always yet another effort that's not known widely about within a group, it's a guarantee that someone will feel slighted because their specific thing got no credit. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley So, this comes up every now and then on #Nostr: running a relay on your phone. It's probably not super practical for using as a conduit for sending out to the network, but you know what it could be useful for? Storing a copy of your social graph locally. What if someone designed an NSec Bunker-like experience, where identity, and content management, auth, and storage all live in your device? I started off thinking about this in the context of how limiting Fediverse servers can be, but I think it could suit Nostr. You could even set it up to import and translate data from other services, like your Facebook or Medium exports. With the right mechanisms, you could even sync it from one identity to another, somewhere else on the network. Am I crazy, or does this have legs? npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley My brother is the drummer for a Gears of War-themed blackened death metal band called Hammer of Dawn. They just released a new album today. https://hammerofdawnmetal.bandcamp.com/album/matriarch npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley The thing thatās frustrating about personal insecurity is that you can doubt yourself, even when thereās tangible evidence to the contrary. I personally hold on deeply to the idea that Iām stupid, may have a steep learning disability, and have been masking all this time. What makes no sense, though, is that I literally spent two hours the other day talking to a guy in detail about peer-to-peer system architecture. I can program games with elaborate, bespoke systems. Iāve written over 100 technical articles, and led engineering teams through detailed implementations. I write poetry, make art, compose music, make people laugh, and will stay up all night talking to someone in need. I know I should just āget over itā, but insecurity is weird in that itās not rational. I can point this out to myself, but it doesnāt change how I feel. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley I'm applying for college. It's exciting, but I worry that I'm not smart enough to do well in school. My past grades were terrible because of bad habits. The last time I tried this, I dropped out. I'm going to power through and try my best, but the thought gremlins got me feeling some type of way. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley There's so much knowledge and experience, so much ground to cover. It's going to be a juicy episode for sure. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Holy fuck. We talked to @npub1wmrā¦g240 for almost two hours, and if neither of us had time constraints, we would've kept going. Absolutely fascinating mind, and a delight to talk to. Can't wait for Season 2 of our podcast! npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Iām starting to think that only neural networks can actually pass this shit anymore. https://image.nostr.build/2976e477f1c9ed08b82f98c9b262fd979fa9c0dd9553b0ee718c879dcd05d646.jpg npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley It's funny that we have photo avatars in 4K quality, but I still have trouble figuring out if the person I know online is the same person I'm meeting AFK for the very first time. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley As an aside, I also write constantly. I have an app on my phone, so that I can fill any downtime I have with writing. This has been crucial for slow jobs, where my brain tends to wander and I end up thinking deeply about subject material. Currently, I'm between jobs (honorable discharge from Air Force), so I have to adjust some of my habits to accommodate a greater amount of free time. Ironically, this shift has made me less productive, much in the same way that one might collapse in their home after a long journey. I have to tend to my own needs. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley This is a really good question. I try to aim for a minimum of 2-3 articles per week. When I'm on a roll, I can get 5 or 6. I have an extensive backlog of drafts (40+), and try to sit on things until they "feel" ready to publish. If it's a really urgent "Breaking News" piece, I can bang out something high-quality in a matter of hours, but I still have to take the time for research and accuracy beforehand. Quality is extremely important to me. Very rarely do I ever push out a piece that I feel "meh" about. I know that if I don't feel attached to my piece, the audience definitely won't, either. So, I often take a lot of time getting the details, phrasing, framing, and presentation just right. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Iāve been extremely behind on publishing things for @npub1w9wā¦k403. I am trying my best to continue getting articles and podcast episodes out, but it may be at a slower pace for a while. Iām sorry to anyone thatās been disappointed at our current pace. Right now, I can only muster a few articles per week. Iām doing my best to mitigate this, and turn our publishing into more of a team effort. There may be a point in the near future where I just need to take a break. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Recovering from burnout is hard. I keep telling myself "Oh, I'll just sleep for a week, everything will be fine!", but there isn't a one-and-done solution. Instead, you have to actively look out for yourself, and work on changing a world of bad habits that all piled up. I'm exhausted and require excessive amounts of sleep right now. Working in tech, and then later the military, drained me a lot. Recovery requires me to abandon old survival tools, like excessive amounts of caffeine and nicotine. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley This is honestly just good etiquette, and is also true for the Fediverse and Bluesky. Open source in general, really. Being able to write a good issue for a repo's tracker is crucial. You need context: what steps did you take to make it happen? Can you recreate it? If there was an error message, either in a GUI or a terminal, what was it? What was your OS / browser setup? Did you have to use something specific to get the app to work on your device, like Homebrew? It can become kind of a rabbit hole of "What info do I need to bring with me?", but any supportive information is better than nothing. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Dungeon Meshi is so ridiculously good, itās not even fair. Fantastic writing, great characters, loads of good jokes, beautiful style, and a lot of heart. A retro-style Final Fantasy-like in this setting would be incredible. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Once again, I am flying by the seat of my pants, ahead on some things, but behind on many others. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley When "Social Web" was first proposed, I was kind of grossed out because so many aspects that meant something to me felt diminished. It felt like something was missing. I sarcastically suggested we called it "Womp Triangle", because on the surface it's equally meaningless. We shitposted a lot during FediForum, and now this abomination exists. https://www.womptriangle.online/ npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley The closest anyone has gotten is "Social Web", which is somehow less bad than all the others. I kind of like thinking of this whole thing as a constellation, or an ecosystem. "Fediverse" will always be personal for me, as it's part of my own journey with technology, but I'll admit that I am always fond of it. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Yeah, it's super confusing. I appreciate that we can specify that we can choose different ones to do different things, but I'd rather not have to think about it too hard. npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Iāve been seeing a few tech blogs talk about this concept of using AI clones in meetings, and it just sounds like a horrible idea. If your work culture has you so double-booked that you have to use an AI agent, your meetings are the problem. https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/3/24168733/zoom-ceo-ai-clones-digital-twins-videoconferencing-decoder-interview npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley Working on a #design study for @npub1w9wā¦k403's branding and visual language. Itās just a rough draft for now, but itās fun to think about and sketch out ideas. Iām a total hobbyist / amateur when it comes to this stuff, but it feels really cool to finally put some kind of foundation down. https://image.nostr.build/aab94e7aca1b890d86bf81006c547d60fe4256001c30461bfbb15c277a2832aa.jpg https://image.nostr.build/5b65055a1adaf3e3141c8fdb16c5eb3c0781743e6e296198ada33e291650fd97.jpg https://image.nostr.build/36a98a15ed17e641ff1bef30ceb1f4afac29a79ba97d624aa0f3dd5f55ff5241.jpg https://image.nostr.build/4617fd9aa9375e787852de9ae5aa37e44cd698d99aa3a156cb4aa33ebe3e1a27.jpg npub1ldzlnqkjf3ka4tkszt3gcfg5hfeq0gyv6uud2t385hhksfmx0yqq8fn99t Sean Tilley I'm just starting to research this more, but I've got a #Nostr question pertaining to private keys and security. As a best practice, it seems like we don't want people to use their NSec to log into a bunch of different clients. Instead, it seems a more favored practice these days is to delegate something to do your signing for you, like the Alby browser extension. The user experience is pretty good, and it seems like the current wisdom is to use the browser or a mobile client for this, instead of storing it on a server. My general inquiry is, how secure is this? Is this the best way to do things? On the #Fediverse side of things, it's more common to see OAuth for client auth. Of course, that all relies on servers, and goes a bit against a peer-to-peer model. I'm curious as to whether a hybrid approach is possible, or even makes sense: allowing users to tether themselves to some kind of identity provider that more or less does delegated key rotation and some kind of Auth dance for them?