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Edward Saperia
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Dean of The London College of Political Technology https://newspeak.house
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We @connectedbydata.org are planning a conference next year (early March, in Manchester) about people, power and participation in (public sector) data and AI.

If you were coming, who would you really like to hear from as a keynote speaker to kick off the day?
November 11, 2025 at 9:08 AM
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This week on the blog: Peasants! We are at last putting together and wrapping up our discussion of life for pre-industrial peasants - a category which includes a majority of all humans who have ever lived.

How we can model how they lived, worked, loved and died.

acoup.blog/2025/10/17/c...
Collections: Life, Work, Death and the Peasant, Part V: Life In Cycles
This is the fifth and final part of our series (I, II, IIIa, IIIb, IVa, IVb, IVc, IVd, IVe) looking at the structures of life for pre-modern peasant farmers and showing how historical modeling can …
acoup.blog
October 20, 2025 at 11:43 PM
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☠️Mod Jam #02 - ToxiCity☣️
When: 1 Nov 2025 (Sat) from 10:00
Where: Newspeak House, London E2
Hosts: @thenomi.bsky.social & Victor Fleurot
We're modding DOOM again. Can Doomguy address contemporary toxicity while operating radioactive waste facilities?
More info & RSVP via Luma: luma.com/10skojgf
September 28, 2025 at 10:59 AM
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Reminder to book a space!

Across the world, pro-democracy projects are finding citizens can no longer directly visit their websites. Join us for this free lunchtime session to learn how they're getting around these limitations. www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/beyond-web...
Beyond websites: How pro-democracy projects reach their audiences
Join us to learn how civic & pro-democracy tech projects from across the world disseminate democratic information, and track their impact.
www.eventbrite.co.uk
September 17, 2025 at 3:18 PM
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A new edition of our newsletter just went out! fresh app for you

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September 12, 2025 at 4:48 PM
How far can a stack of identical blocks be made to hang over the edge of a table?

arxiv.org/pdf/0707.0093
arxiv.org
September 1, 2025 at 10:24 PM
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Not now, giant chunks of the sea floor
August 30, 2025 at 6:31 PM
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Email addresses are very simple, and you will score highly in this quiz.

e-mail.wtf
Email is Easy
Everyone knows what an email address is, right?
e-mail.wtf
August 17, 2025 at 5:15 PM
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Hope you'll join us for this online expert panel looking into how #FOI can cast light into the opaque decision-making processes AI is increasingly bringing to government. A free lunchtime session. www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/how-access...
August 6, 2025 at 1:29 PM
Games like Call of Duty are power fantasies, sure, but the fantastic part is not the ability to run around indiscriminately killing people with guns, but the commonplace availability of items that instantly and permanently heal all of your injuries.
a green bottle with a red cross on it is floating in the air under the word medkit
ALT: a green bottle with a red cross on it is floating in the air under the word medkit
media.tenor.com
August 5, 2025 at 2:06 PM
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always has been, etc

And i feel sorry for anyone who didn't understand that right at the start as a student studying constitutional or administrative law
Law is fake, power is real.
Since April 4, #SCOTUS has issued 15 rulings on 17 emergency applications filed by Trump (three birthright citizenship apps were consolidated).

It has granted relief to Trump ... in all 15 rulings.

It has written majority opinions in only 3.

Today's order is the 7th with no explanation *at all.*
July 14, 2025 at 7:54 PM
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Currently we have a talk from @oppi.li about @tangled.sh scheduled; come hear about using ATProto to collaboratively build and why that's both important and very cool!

We still have another spot open, if you're interested in speaking please reach out!
Our next event has been announced!

We'll be returning to Newspeak House on Wednesday, 23 July from 7 pm to 10 pm. RSVP here!

lu.ma/15mefous?tk=...

We're currently looking for shorter (5-15 minutes) and longer (15-30 minute) talks. Cool new project? Big new idea? We want to hear about it! DM us!
July ATProto London · Luma
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lu.ma
July 14, 2025 at 5:09 PM
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We’re excited to announce that Mastodon 4.4 is now generally available as an upgrade for all Mastodon servers. The update brings improvements to profiles, navigation, list management, media controls, server moderation notes, and more.

https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2025/07/mastodon-4.4
Mastodon 4.4
Mastodon 4.4 is here, bringing you new ways to showcase yourself, manage your growing network, and enjoy what’s in your timeline. Administrators and moderators also gain new tools for keeping communities safe. As always, if you use mastodon.social, you may already have seen some of the updates as they gradually showed up across the user experience. Rolling out a new stable release enables us to share all of that goodness across the whole Mastodon community. We encourage all server operators to upgrade to Mastodon 4.4, starting today. 🔍 If you’re a developer building on Mastodon, you should check out our Mastodon 4.4 for Developers post, for all the additions and changes in the Mastodon API. 🛠 ## Profiles, and managing your network Your profile is the main way that people find out more about you on Mastodon, and we want to make it easier to navigate it and highlight what you’re about. Do you post all of your cat pictures under #CatsOfMastodon? Simply tap “Feature on my profile” on the hashtag page, and people will be able to browse all of your #CatsOfMastodon posts specifically from the new “Featured” tab on your profile. Do you want to promote cool and interesting accounts? Tap “Feature on my profile” on a person’s profile, and they will likewise appear on your “Featured” tab. On Mastodon, you can pin up to 5 posts on your profile, so you can feature your best work, or plug your latest project. The downside is that if you wanted to see someone’s most recent post, it introduced a bit of scrolling to get there. No more! We’ve reduced the amount of scrolling you have to do, by combining all pinned posts in a single carousel at the top of the profile. To make it easier to see at a glance if the profile belongs to someone you might know, we’ve added a little widget showing how many of the people you follow are following that person to the top of their profile. This also shows up in the profile preview that appears when you hover over their name somewhere else. Don’t want someone to follow you anymore? You don’t have to block them, simply tap “Remove follower” in the dropdown menu on their profile. ## Enhanced list management Lists in Mastodon allow you to declutter your home feed by organising accounts you follow into arbitrary alternative feeds. Creating and managing lists has been significantly streamlined, and it’s easier than ever to add and remove accounts from your lists both directly from profiles and from your own follows and followers listings. ## Media controls Mastodon doesn’t just support pictures and videos—you can upload audio on the platform. Since every Mastodon profile comes with an RSS feed, some people actually publish their podcasts this way. We’ve just given our audio player a facelift, making it a bit more visually pleasant and a lot easier to use by putting the play and pause front and centre and adding quick shortcuts for skipping forward and backward. We’ve also expanded hotkey controls for audio and video: left and right arrow to skip around, up and down arrow to control the volume, “m” to mute, “f” for full screen, and so on. If you like to pixel-peek images, or admire the pleasant grain of scanned in analogue photos, we’ve made zooming in more intuitive: simply double tap the image once you’ve clicked to open it. Panning around has also been made smoother. On touch devices, you can now pinch the image with your fingers to zoom it to the desired level, and swiping up when the image is zoomed out will close it, like you would expect from your native photo app. We are proud of Mastodon’s strong accessibility and inclusivity culture, which has fostered a larger presence of vision impaired users. To support this community, we’ve added a new reminder to add alt text when posting images or video. Alt text isn’t just helpful to those who use screen readers: it can provide extra context to sighted users, and as it’s indexed in Mastodon’s search system, it can help you and others find your post better. Of course, this reminder can be disabled from preferences. We’ve also added some tips on writing good alt text into the user interface. ## Navigation enhancements We’ve revamped the mobile web interface to mimic native apps, with important actions easily accessible in a bottom toolbar that frees up more space for your timeline. We’ve also begun experimenting with ways to make navigation more consistent across devices, and to make relevant content (like followed hashtags and trending content) more easily discoverable. The Explore item has been renamed to Trending, to reduce the need for banners within the Explore page to explain each feed. The navigation sidebar is divided into three sections. At the top is a section for the main navigation areas, which mirrors the bottom navigation bar on smaller screens. Next, a “Library” section, which contains your own curated content - bookmarks, favourites, and lists, and your followed hashtags, now in a more visible location (in response to community feedback). Finally, other elements are in the last section. This brings all the navigation elements into a single place. We’ve also streamlined the onboarding flow for new users. What used to be a list of four items you could check off as part of onboarding, has become a simpler two-step process where you first fill out your profile, and then follow a few users of your choosing. Importantly, we’ve made search an integral part of this process so people don’t feel confined to the list of recommended accounts we’ve generated for them, but can feel free to immediately begin searching for people they might know. ## Features for Administrators We’ve made a range of updates and improvements for people who operate their own Mastodon servers. Some of these are legal compliance features, such as adding and managing Terms of Service, offering translations of server rules into different languages, and optionally setting a minimum age requirement for new user sign-ups. Our earlier blog post covers each of these topics in more detail. As well as the legal features, there are a couple of other useful items that administrators should look at. Server owners can now send important announcements to all users via email, for critical communications that cannot be opted out of (essential for emergency notifications, or major policy changes). There is also a new system for moderators to keep internal notes about moderation decisions and user interactions. This should help to improve coordination across moderation teams, and help to keep track of decision making. ## Quote Posts (part one) Earlier in the year, we shared our thought process about bringing the much-requested Quote Posts feature to Mastodon. We’ve worked hard on bringing this capability to the platform while maintaining the strong safety principles that Mastodon is known for. Since Mastodon runs on over 8,000 independent servers that together form the platform you know, releasing features like this requires a two-pronged approach: first we release code that supports processing and displaying this new format, and then release code that allows our users to actively use the feature. This ensures all of our users can see this new type of content before anyone can create it. As part of our 4.4 release, you will be able to see quotes from compatible Fediverse platforms (including future Mastodon releases), but you will not yet be able to quote posts yourself. That capability will come in 4.5. ## Looking ahead We’re really happy that this is the first version released by our expanded team as a whole! We have some exciting plans, and will get moving towards version 4.5 right away. Key items for the next few months include: enabling anyone to create Quote Posts; some new features for organisations that run their own servers (for example, greater instance customisation); and, the ability to fetch replies to posts from many different instances, to improve the ability to follow conversations that include people your server is not yet aware of. We plan to have 4.5 ready for everyone later in the year, and we have a lot of other exciting things to work on once the next release is ready. Stay tuned! ## Support Mastodon Thank you to everyone that contributed to this release, including our team, our community, and the many contributors from across the Fediverse. We’re excited to continue building Mastodon together with you. We’re going through a formal process of setting up a new European non-profit organisation so that Mastodon remains free, open, and not owned by any single individual (more updates on our progress, very soon). **We depend on your support** as we build, support, and advocate for decentralised and non-commercial social media. We don’t take venture capital, we don’t sell ads, and we don’t sell your data - unlike many other platforms out there. **Please support our mission** , so that we can continue to make Mastodon better. ### Thank you for supporting Mastodon We develop and maintain the free and open-source software that powers the social web. There is no capital behind this—we rely entirely on your support through platforms like Patreon. Donate on Patreon Donate directly View our sponsors
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July 8, 2025 at 3:02 PM
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Again I ALWAYS advise to use group and algorithmic moderation with GREAT caution and usually only in warn mode as I do, but @xblock.aendra.dev as a screenshot labeler is working pretty well.

It rolled-up screenshots you can click to view if you want. Works great and very safe.
July 8, 2025 at 10:54 PM
All that is gold does not glitter
Not all those who wander are lost
The old that is strong does not wither
Deep roots are not reached by the frost

From the ashes a fire shall be woken
A light from the shadows shall spring
Renewed shall be blade that was broken
The crownless again shall be king
July 7, 2025 at 6:01 PM
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📢 1.104 is rolling out with new ways to personalize your notifications!

• Activity Notifications: Get push alerts from your favorite accounts
• Repost Notifications: See when someone likes or reposts something you’ve reposted
• New Notification Settings: Fine-tune which notifications you receive
July 7, 2025 at 5:45 PM
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Our next event has been announced!

We'll be returning to Newspeak House on Wednesday, 23 July from 7 pm to 10 pm. RSVP here!

lu.ma/15mefous?tk=...

We're currently looking for shorter (5-15 minutes) and longer (15-30 minute) talks. Cool new project? Big new idea? We want to hear about it! DM us!
July ATProto London · Luma
More details tktk
lu.ma
July 7, 2025 at 11:54 AM
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HOW TO DRAW A PYRAMID

A zig.
Now one zag.
Gaze now on Giza!

#palindrome
July 6, 2025 at 9:24 AM
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RSVPs are now open for July! Come along and learn how to use data visualisation for exploring and communicating with Let's Plot! 📊 lu.ma/shr1kete
Journocoders: Data visualisation for exploring and communicating with Let's Plot · Luma
This month we'll be learning how to use data visualisation to explore a dataset and then to communicate your findings to others using Let's Plot. Exploratory…
lu.ma
July 1, 2025 at 12:35 PM
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Knowledge Futures announced they are winding down the PubPub platform - it feels like the infrastructure that supported Digital Humanities in the 2010s is crumbling www.knowledgefutures.org/updates/2025...
Not Enough: Open Infrastructure Funding and the Future of Knowledge Futures
Knowledge Futures mission is to make information useful.
www.knowledgefutures.org
June 24, 2025 at 7:40 PM