This is actually a BBC show originally
This is actually a BBC show originally
Yeah, there have been multiple controlled experiments to this effect, too.
Humans (and kids in particular) just don’t behave like the way the author thinks.
I mean maybe if you got the exact right kind of kids together in just the right conditions it could happen, but ultimately that would speak to the extreme conditions of the experiment not some fundamental evil and violence inherent to humans.
RE: https://mastodon.social/@bagder/116359048796181736
Could be potentially nice for fediverse server testing, as more implementations make the jump to final RFC 9421 HTTP signatures.
On the flip side, ever more complex curl invocations (here: Accept header plus signature fields plus key file, presumably) suggest use of more specialized CLI tools, such as provided by @fedify, or at least scripts/aliases.
Speaking of RFC 9421, which notable fediverse implementations can't handle it yet? Anyone keeping track?
@evan Thanks for the response. I think how a given software does double-knocking is up to that software. It is not necessarily true that you have to store the result, but it is ideal. I am much too lazy to refactor a persistent cache and I just double-knock every time. :P
But to start, those libraries need to be able to support both signature implementations as those libraries are already in-use by the majority of software that has not implemented RFC 9421 yet.
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I’m starting a wikipedia page for Piefed. I’m not sure if we can pass the approval. u.u
Well this was a useless article. Basically some descriptions and referral links.
The “Pros and cons” section for Windows doesn’t list a single negative. Really? They couldn’t think of anything bad that’s happened with the OS recently?
MacOS wins the peripheral war after providing the argument “dongles are technically peripherals”. They might also count things like their monitor stand as a peripheral because a mac user from one of their own commercials once said, and I quote, “what’s a computer?”
Sounds like this article was more based on contributions from “marketing departments” than “journalists” or “anyone you should take tech advice from”, though to be fair I haven’t read it yet and am only going by comments and observations of the current state of “tech journalism”.
@julian@activitypub.space As I understand the migration path, it's like
1. Able to receive RFC 9421 in addition to draft-cavage
2. Able to send RFC 9421 in addition to draft-cavage
3. Send RFC 9421 by default, but be able to fall back to draft-cavage if needed
So by “can't handle” I meant step 1. 🙂 Although the unspoken step 4 is to remove draft-cavage support once everyone else has taken step 1, I'm ultimately also wondering when we'll get there.
@julian@fietkau.social @julian@activitypub.space Honestly, I think it's going to be a while.
I think the term for step 3 is "double knocking", and it's called out in the HTTP Signature report for the Social CG:
@yala @Weltenkreuzer im editor das Post-Format von "Standard" auf "Status" setzen z.B.
When this is all done, Skydance/Paramount/CBS needs to seriously lose 100% of its broadcast licenses in every city and all across the country. I don’t care if it’s tomorrow, five years from now, or 20 years from now, this company has no business existing as a company anymore.
America first?
@casualconversation l've always known that time is an artificial construct ever since I was told to sit down to study. As l grew up, l saw mechanical clocks getting replaced by battery clocks. Until l realised that the clock is actually being run from a centralised node, no matter where you're located.
What l'm realising now is that, the calendar too is being constructed from a centralised network, whether it's the question of the World Cup or a war.
I just shared my rambling with you all.
What's your thoughts/perspective/observation on this ???
There is no centralized node. Time is relative and real. This is proven and basic knowledge.
@casualconversation this is funny 😳😳😳...........
When l'm looking at these posts from different servers, l'm seeing different comments every time........
From my lemmy account, l cannot see some of the comments..... From my brainbin account, l cannot see some..... Only my mastodon account is showing up all the comments in this post.......
And this is a piefed based group 🤔🤔🤔