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  • https://docs.bsky.app/docs/advanced-guides/federation-architecture

    And reading an article from TechCrunch,

    “The social network has a Twitter-like user interface with algorithmic choice, a federated design and community-specific moderation.”

    “Is Bluesky decentralized? Yes. Bluesky’s team is developing the decentralized AT Protocol, which Bluesky was built atop.”

    “However, the launch of federation will make it work more similarly to Mastodon in that users can pick and choose which servers to join and move their accounts around at will.”


    So it definitely is pitching that is it decentralized and federated. Maybe the argument is that it “will be”, but at the moment it is not and at the moment it does not look like it will be an actual possibility.

    Now people leaving Twitter is great, don’t get me wrong, but it’s possibly just kicking the can down the road. In a few years we’ll likely have articles complaining about missing “Old Bluesky” and how “new Bluesky” has the exact same problems that “Old Twitter” had.


  • Since that is a slightly older article, it also happened under Joe Biden.

    It also should have happened under Trump’s first term, but he’s a whiny bitch so it didn’t.

    For fun the most common cause of “incapacitated” in these cases is for a colonoscopy.

    It’s also worth clarifying that the 25th Amendment in these cases isn’t automatic. The President essentially drafts a letter and then power is returned to them after.

    However in the case of the President being kidnapped, the Cabinet & Vice President could also declare incapacity and the VP would take over.



  • Unless there is another quote the exact quote is, “he’s not my Luke Skywalker”, which is true.

    The Luke Skywalker we got in the sequel trilogy is not the Luke Skywalker I would have written. It’s a shame they story that was told.

    However the Luke Skywalker we saw in The Mandalorian? That’s the Luke Skywalker I want to see. It’s not perfect, but it’s damn good.

    So if we’re doing a Rey film, and she wants to start a Jedi Order, then I want to give Luke the chance to show what he did. Show what worked. We can’t take back the sequels, they happened. But we can do what Dave Filoni has been doing for years and fill in some gaps.







  • I’m no lawyer but I don’t even think it’s that complex.

    The law as written states “…However, the prohibition does not apply to a covered application that executes a qualified divestiture as determined by the President.”

    It goes on the clarify in a little more detail what a " qualified divestiture" is, but ultimately the determination seems to be by the President.

    Trump can “make a deal” that he considers a “qualified divestiture” and allow the app again. For example ByteDance can sell TikTok to AmericaDance, a new company that just so happens to work for and does everything ByteDance does.

    Now this wouldn’t hold up in any real court, but that would take A LONG time to resolve at which point Trump declares a win and likely everyone just moves on. Bonus during the 2028 election Vance or whomever can say that Democrats want to ban TikTok.


  • If no one cares enough to reopen it once every 6 months, then it’s probably fine to ignore it indefinitely.

    It’s a matter of psychology. If I file a bug and it is ignored for years, I’m annoyed but eventually I either accept it, find a workaround or move on to something new. I may still file bugs in the future, especially if I’ve got a workaround, since other people probably want to know.

    However if my bug is closed and I have to reopen it every six months. Now I’m kinda pissed. I have to be reminded every six months for years that this is just broken. I put in the effort, but now some bot has just come along and closed it. Plus it’s going to be harder to find an existing or similar bug. I’m less likely to look at closed bugs. But also, what if I find four similar closer bugs. Now if someone was tracking that bug they don’t realize this has happened to four different users. If we had just kept it in one big we’d all know. Also someone elses workaround is better than mine, or maybe it’s worse.

    I understand if a project wants to declare bug bankruptcy. It shouldn’t happen often but if you do that’s the time to organize things.