I support #CoSocialCaTechOps for the CoSocial community.
I’m based in Vancouver. I like to cook and eat. DWeb, open source, and community building.
More: https://bmann.ca
There are a number of licenses that do this. And yes, many of them are not OSI approved and people will say mean things about not using the word open source. Which you should ignore and instead perhaps say fair source instead if you care.
A couple to look at:
a public LICENSE that makes software free for noncommercial and small-business use, with a guarantee that fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory paid-license terms will be available for everyone else
Prosperity is a public LICENSE for software that makes work free for noncommercial use, with a built-in free trial for commercial users.
I also recommend going through the back log of posts by Kyle Mitchell, an engineer - lawyer who has authored a number of great software licenses, including the two I listed.
I have seen worse behaviour and bias from corporate media than independent. I think we perhaps have very different pictures of what this means.
My 20 years of seeing people denigrated as “bloggers” while opinion columnists are platformed and not held accountable hasn’t made me feel good about the information coming from corporate media.
And yeah we’re in a tough spot. We need much better discussion tools. I don’t think the CRTC is the right entity to do a good job here.
My opinion on the corporate media that is the only one funded by this is the same as what you’ve just said. Just in a rich get richer approach to media in Canada. That’s (one of) the big issues I have with this bill.
Do you agree that indepedent Canadian media should also get paid?
But it’s OK for independent media in Canada to not get paid?
Sure. Then it should also apply to independent media. Which the Canadian bill does not. The Canadian government is picking and chooseing who news media is.
Because it’s supporting Canadian mega corporations. Read OpenMedia https://action.openmedia.org/page/121153/petition/1?
Sure. Except, if you read the article, this is about a fundamental discussion about paying to link to things. Should every post to Lemmy pay the website it links to?
I was with TekSavvy for a long time but they were getting worse. I Switched to Oxio https://oxio.ca which is cheaper and faster than TS was. It’s a brand for Cogeco.
OK, this is VERY good. And just mention it anywhere? Hmm. Does the first link or image end up in the link or image field in Lemmy? I’ll try your test group!
Ah yes, I didn’t mean to skip group / community following, and I am following some already. The note there is that the communities don’t make posts – they boost the posts of the OP account posts / commenter posts (this would be a good screenshot too). I need to put all of this probably on a page on cosocial.info as a permanent FAQ.
You’re right, if I were to create user vancouver@news.cosocial.ca
, that would overlap with a group named vancouver
. On lemmy, it’s @ vs ! of course.
Feels like Lemmy should check for that and not allow it? My lag on sign up makes it annoying to test. One of the things I need to ask you about.
Both speak ActivityPub and yes you can use a Mastodon client to interact with Lemmy communities.
I did a bunch of experiments today and … thoroughly confused myself.
Here’s what I learned:
(I have more protocol info but ultimately this is the lived experience of working across different software systems, federation, and the actual client / front end web experiences that people interact through)
Various things “just work” by pasting URLs into the Mastodon web interface or the Mastodon mobile app.
Posting the link to this post https://lemmy.ca/post/606549
finds this post
Clicking on the user profile shows me a profile for Doctor_Pi@lemmy.ca
, with one post displayed. Including a follow button
Only one post is shown, because that’s all that’s available on the local server right now. If I chose to follow Doctor_Pi’s Lemmy account, I’d get all of their posts going forward. Both OPs (which has a link to the post on Lemmy.ca) as well as comments (which appear as replies).
Other clients (Ivory on iOS) have extremely variable support. You can’t usually paste in Lemmy URLs, but you can paste in Lemmy accounts and follow them, and then see posts going forward.
You can’t create an “original post” using just a Mastodon account, you have to have a Lemmy account and create it somewhere (I’d love this to be not true, and maybe we can make this a feature request!)
Every Lemmy user can be followed on Mastodon. So, for example, my Lemmy account @boris@news.cosocial.ca
. Paste that into the web interface of Mastodon or into the Mastodon native mobile app and you will find my Lemmy profile and can follow it.
If you reply to a Lemmy post using your Mastodon account, your reply will be posted as a comment. A user profile is created on the Lemmy instance.
I just did that with this very post, and it seems to have worked.
This is my boris@cosocial.ca
Mastodon account, viewed through news.cosocial.ca
as a local user profile. All of that info – including the images – are from my Mastodon profile.
The comment is technically originally on Lemmy.ca.
I’ll leave it there for now. Still exploring different combinations. I have two questions / features I’d like to enable for Lemmy <> Mastodon.
@vaneats@news.cosocial.ca
.This does work, see @smorks, and his post on Mastodon.
The TLDR elsewhere is that… Canadian universities have actually risen in rankings and for our population this is actually good.