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Work in #HigherEd #IT as a Business Analyst working with #EllucianColleague. Fan of #Fantasy #SciFi. Admin of darkfriend.social.

[bridged from https://darkfriend.social/@hybridhavoc on the fediverse by https://fed.brid.gy/ ]
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Reminder: #DarkfriendSocial will be shutting down on March 14th, 2025. See this blog post from this past December for details:
https://blog.darkfriend.social/the-future-of-darkfriend-social-and-january-2025-funding-update
The Future of Darkfriend Social and January 2025 Funding Update
<p>Here at the end of 2024, a little more than two years after opening Darkfriend Social, it's time to have a little talk about the future. Also time to share the monthly funding update.</p> <p>I want to get the funding update out of the way real quick.</p> <p><strong>Previous balance</strong>: $0 <strong>Donations received</strong>: $6.00 <strong>Monthly fees</strong>: $19.00 <strong>Covered by me</strong>: $13</p> <hr/> <p><strong>Remaining</strong>: 0</p> <p>With that out of the way, I have some potentially bad news. It's been two years since I started up Darkfriend Social as a potential landing place in the open social web for Wheel of Time fans that may choose to abandon Twitter. I now plan to shutdown Darkfriend Social on March 14th of 2025. If there is an interest from one of our active users to take the site over I'm willing to entertain that and look into what steps would be needed.</p> <p>Below, I explain the major driving factors in this decision.</p> <h2 id="mission-failure">Mission Failure</h2> <p>The unfortunate truth is that this has been largely a failure. While there was a fair bit of activity in the first month, that userbase moved back to Twitter pretty quickly. Darkfriend Social has most recently been home to around 5 active users, give or take on some months. To many on the fediverse this probably doesn't seem like a problem. There are plenty of servers out there housing only a single user. But the goal was a larger userbase than this. I have come to accept that isn't going to happen. Also, as I'll go into a little further below, I think that was probably a bad goal from the start.</p> <h2 id="funding">Funding</h2> <p>$20 a month is not an onerous expense overall, and there have been times in the last two years where donations from members have covered the monthly costs entirely. I have been and continue to be grateful for every donation. We are getting to a point, however, where our monthly costs are likely to increase. As many compromises as have been made, our server database size will always have an upward trend and we've been flirting with getting bumped to the next level of hosting (we host with <a href="https://masto.host">Masto.host</a>). That would take us from $19 a month to $29 a month. If we continue to operate it is a certainty that we will hit this point.</p> <p>I want to be clear at this stage that this is not just a long-winded way of asking for more donations. Funding is only one of the factors, and honestly not the most important one. I am not asking for donations at this time, and intend to cancel recurring donations being made to our Ko-Fi.</p> <h2 id="government-regulation">Government Regulation</h2> <p>Governments around the world are getting involved in online social spaces and content moderation. It seems like every couple of months there's a new push to add more requirements and bureaucracy, allegedly aimed at restraining the power of Big Tech but actually only helping to solidify those companies as the only viable players in the space.</p> <p>In March of 2025 the <a href="https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2023/50/contents/enacted">UK's Online Safety Act</a> will go into effect. <a href="https://chaos.social/@russss/113669393353009284">Russ Garrett</a> was kind enough to write up <a href="https://russ.garrett.co.uk/2024/12/17/online-safety-act-guide/?utm_source=indie-and-community-web-compliance-&amp;utm_medium=email">Online Safety Act Notes for Small Sites</a>. Put simply, I just don't have the bandwidth to absorb all of this and add stressing over compliance with this and similar laws.</p> <p>This is the primary factor for my decision.</p> <h2 id="philosophical-small-fedi-vs-big-fedi">Philosophical: Small Fedi vs Big Fedi</h2> <p>Small Fedi vs Big Fedi is the debate over which is the preferred model. It seems like a common voiced stance is that there should be more small servers out there because that means more decentralization. This view seems to favor decentralization over other priorities. I have personally shifted to the opinion that what we actually need is more big servers and services.</p> <p>The small fedi experience is a fundamentally compromised one due to the way these services work. Network fragmentation is inherent in the design and the smaller your server the greater the issue. While there are relays out there to try to help deal with this, that opens you up to increased costs per user.</p> <p>More big fedi would also mean servers that are better equipped to deal with the shifting political and legal landscape. While there are more responsibilities for large service providers, they are much more likely to have the time and funding to put into meeting those requirements. Also those efforts will serve a greater percentage of the network as a whole.</p> <p>There is also just a whole lot of duplication in the small fedi model. Duplication of data, often duplication of users who create multiple accounts on multiple servers either through confusion or intentionally to try to address some of the compromises. This also comes into play with funding and administration. The more users there are on a large server the lower the costs per user, and the more efficient the admin time is spent.</p> <p>I am more convinced now that what the fediverse needs is more large servers and services. In addition to the previous points, the average person just wants to experience a social network with as few compromises as possible. Small servers just don't meet the threshold in my opinion.</p>
blog.darkfriend.social
February 19, 2025 at 1:14 PM
Reposted by hybrid havoc
Reminder: #DarkfriendSocial will be shutting down on March 14th, 2025. See this blog post from this past December for details:
https://blog.darkfriend.social/the-future-of-darkfriend-social-and-january-2025-funding-update
The Future of Darkfriend Social and January 2025 Funding Update
<p>Here at the end of 2024, a little more than two years after opening Darkfriend Social, it's time to have a little talk about the future. Also time to share the monthly funding update.</p> <p>I want to get the funding update out of the way real quick.</p> <p><strong>Previous balance</strong>: $0 <strong>Donations received</strong>: $6.00 <strong>Monthly fees</strong>: $19.00 <strong>Covered by me</strong>: $13</p> <hr/> <p><strong>Remaining</strong>: 0</p> <p>With that out of the way, I have some potentially bad news. It's been two years since I started up Darkfriend Social as a potential landing place in the open social web for Wheel of Time fans that may choose to abandon Twitter. I now plan to shutdown Darkfriend Social on March 14th of 2025. If there is an interest from one of our active users to take the site over I'm willing to entertain that and look into what steps would be needed.</p> <p>Below, I explain the major driving factors in this decision.</p> <h2 id="mission-failure">Mission Failure</h2> <p>The unfortunate truth is that this has been largely a failure. While there was a fair bit of activity in the first month, that userbase moved back to Twitter pretty quickly. Darkfriend Social has most recently been home to around 5 active users, give or take on some months. To many on the fediverse this probably doesn't seem like a problem. There are plenty of servers out there housing only a single user. But the goal was a larger userbase than this. I have come to accept that isn't going to happen. Also, as I'll go into a little further below, I think that was probably a bad goal from the start.</p> <h2 id="funding">Funding</h2> <p>$20 a month is not an onerous expense overall, and there have been times in the last two years where donations from members have covered the monthly costs entirely. I have been and continue to be grateful for every donation. We are getting to a point, however, where our monthly costs are likely to increase. As many compromises as have been made, our server database size will always have an upward trend and we've been flirting with getting bumped to the next level of hosting (we host with <a href="https://masto.host">Masto.host</a>). That would take us from $19 a month to $29 a month. If we continue to operate it is a certainty that we will hit this point.</p> <p>I want to be clear at this stage that this is not just a long-winded way of asking for more donations. Funding is only one of the factors, and honestly not the most important one. I am not asking for donations at this time, and intend to cancel recurring donations being made to our Ko-Fi.</p> <h2 id="government-regulation">Government Regulation</h2> <p>Governments around the world are getting involved in online social spaces and content moderation. It seems like every couple of months there's a new push to add more requirements and bureaucracy, allegedly aimed at restraining the power of Big Tech but actually only helping to solidify those companies as the only viable players in the space.</p> <p>In March of 2025 the <a href="https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2023/50/contents/enacted">UK's Online Safety Act</a> will go into effect. <a href="https://chaos.social/@russss/113669393353009284">Russ Garrett</a> was kind enough to write up <a href="https://russ.garrett.co.uk/2024/12/17/online-safety-act-guide/?utm_source=indie-and-community-web-compliance-&amp;utm_medium=email">Online Safety Act Notes for Small Sites</a>. Put simply, I just don't have the bandwidth to absorb all of this and add stressing over compliance with this and similar laws.</p> <p>This is the primary factor for my decision.</p> <h2 id="philosophical-small-fedi-vs-big-fedi">Philosophical: Small Fedi vs Big Fedi</h2> <p>Small Fedi vs Big Fedi is the debate over which is the preferred model. It seems like a common voiced stance is that there should be more small servers out there because that means more decentralization. This view seems to favor decentralization over other priorities. I have personally shifted to the opinion that what we actually need is more big servers and services.</p> <p>The small fedi experience is a fundamentally compromised one due to the way these services work. Network fragmentation is inherent in the design and the smaller your server the greater the issue. While there are relays out there to try to help deal with this, that opens you up to increased costs per user.</p> <p>More big fedi would also mean servers that are better equipped to deal with the shifting political and legal landscape. While there are more responsibilities for large service providers, they are much more likely to have the time and funding to put into meeting those requirements. Also those efforts will serve a greater percentage of the network as a whole.</p> <p>There is also just a whole lot of duplication in the small fedi model. Duplication of data, often duplication of users who create multiple accounts on multiple servers either through confusion or intentionally to try to address some of the compromises. This also comes into play with funding and administration. The more users there are on a large server the lower the costs per user, and the more efficient the admin time is spent.</p> <p>I am more convinced now that what the fediverse needs is more large servers and services. In addition to the previous points, the average person just wants to experience a social network with as few compromises as possible. Small servers just don't meet the threshold in my opinion.</p>
blog.darkfriend.social
February 19, 2025 at 1:14 PM
In this month's funding update I also talk about the future of #DarkfriendSocial. See the link below for the full details. The TL;DR is that I intend to shut down the server on March 14th, 2025.

https://blog.darkfriend.social/the-future-of-darkfriend-social-and-january-2025-funding-update
The Future of Darkfriend Social and January 2025 Funding Update
<p>Here at the end of 2024, a little more than two years after opening Darkfriend Social, it's time to have a little talk about the future. Also time to share the monthly funding update.</p> <p>I want to get the funding update out of the way real quick.</p> <p><strong>Previous balance</strong>: $0 <strong>Donations received</strong>: $6.00 <strong>Monthly fees</strong>: $19.00 <strong>Covered by me</strong>: $13</p> <hr/> <p><strong>Remaining</strong>: 0</p> <p>With that out of the way, I have some potentially bad news. It's been two years since I started up Darkfriend Social as a potential landing place in the open social web for Wheel of Time fans that may choose to abandon Twitter. I now plan to shutdown Darkfriend Social on March 14th of 2025. If there is an interest from one of our active users to take the site over I'm willing to entertain that and look into what steps would be needed.</p> <p>Below, I explain the major driving factors in this decision.</p> <h2 id="mission-failure">Mission Failure</h2> <p>The unfortunate truth is that this has been largely a failure. While there was a fair bit of activity in the first month, that userbase moved back to Twitter pretty quickly. Darkfriend Social has most recently been home to around 5 active users, give or take on some months. To many on the fediverse this probably doesn't seem like a problem. There are plenty of servers out there housing only a single user. But the goal was a larger userbase than this. I have come to accept that isn't going to happen. Also, as I'll go into a little further below, I think that was probably a bad goal from the start.</p> <h2 id="funding">Funding</h2> <p>$20 a month is not an onerous expense overall, and there have been times in the last two years where donations from members have covered the monthly costs entirely. I have been and continue to be grateful for every donation. We are getting to a point, however, where our monthly costs are likely to increase. As many compromises as have been made, our server database size will always have an upward trend and we've been flirting with getting bumped to the next level of hosting (we host with <a href="https://masto.host">Masto.host</a>). That would take us from $19 a month to $29 a month. If we continue to operate it is a certainty that we will hit this point.</p> <p>I want to be clear at this stage that this is not just a long-winded way of asking for more donations. Funding is only one of the factors, and honestly not the most important one. I am not asking for donations at this time, and intend to cancel recurring donations being made to our Ko-Fi.</p> <h2 id="government-regulation">Government Regulation</h2> <p>Governments around the world are getting involved in online social spaces and content moderation. It seems like every couple of months there's a new push to add more requirements and bureaucracy, allegedly aimed at restraining the power of Big Tech but actually only helping to solidify those companies as the only viable players in the space.</p> <p>In March of 2025 the <a href="https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2023/50/contents/enacted">UK's Online Safety Act</a> will go into effect. <a href="https://chaos.social/@russss/113669393353009284">Russ Garrett</a> was kind enough to write up <a href="https://russ.garrett.co.uk/2024/12/17/online-safety-act-guide/?utm_source=indie-and-community-web-compliance-&amp;utm_medium=email">Online Safety Act Notes for Small Sites</a>. Put simply, I just don't have the bandwidth to absorb all of this and add stressing over compliance with this and similar laws.</p> <p>This is the primary factor for my decision.</p> <h2 id="philosophical-small-fedi-vs-big-fedi">Philosophical: Small Fedi vs Big Fedi</h2> <p>Small Fedi vs Big Fedi is the debate over which is the preferred model. It seems like a common voiced stance is that there should be more small servers out there because that means more decentralization. This view seems to favor decentralization over other priorities. I have personally shifted to the opinion that what we actually need is more big servers and services.</p> <p>The small fedi experience is a fundamentally compromised one due to the way these services work. Network fragmentation is inherent in the design and the smaller your server the greater the issue. While there are relays out there to try to help deal with this, that opens you up to increased costs per user.</p> <p>More big fedi would also mean servers that are better equipped to deal with the shifting political and legal landscape. While there are more responsibilities for large service providers, they are much more likely to have the time and funding to put into meeting those requirements. Also those efforts will serve a greater percentage of the network as a whole.</p> <p>There is also just a whole lot of duplication in the small fedi model. Duplication of data, often duplication of users who create multiple accounts on multiple servers either through confusion or intentionally to try to address some of the compromises. This also comes into play with funding and administration. The more users there are on a large server the lower the costs per user, and the more efficient the admin time is spent.</p> <p>I am more convinced now that what the fediverse needs is more large servers and services. In addition to the previous points, the average person just wants to experience a social network with as few compromises as possible. Small servers just don't meet the threshold in my opinion.</p>
blog.darkfriend.social
December 28, 2024 at 3:30 PM
My pretty snowflake
melts on the tip of my tongue
never sticks around

#dailyhaikuprompt #haiku #poetry #snowflake
December 23, 2024 at 4:01 AM
The days are so short
and our days are numbered.
Can we turn around?

#dailyhaikuprompt #haiku #poetry #solstice
December 21, 2024 at 10:50 PM
Reposted by hybrid havoc
We just passed 80% of our funding threshold with 1000 backers!

Only 12 hours to go to hopefully get that other 20%!

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mmasnick/one-billion-users-the-social-media-card-game?ref=4abd69
December 19, 2024 at 7:38 PM
#TootersOfTime we have Andor casting announced. From WotSeries:

Olivia Williams as Queen Morgase, Luke Fetherston as Galad, Callum Kerr as Gawyn, and Nuno Lopes as Lord Gaebril

https://www.wotseries.com/2024/12/18/wheel-of-time-season-3-casts-olivia-williams-queen-morgase-plus-new-additions/ […]
Original post on darkfriend.social
darkfriend.social
December 18, 2024 at 2:20 PM
Out of a clear sky
reaching out and asking why
we let the flame die

#dailyhaikuprompt #haiku #poetry #clearsky
December 18, 2024 at 12:27 AM
#chirpbooks has The Dragonbone Chair by Tad Williams in audiobook format for just $4.99 right now. The first book in the Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn series which IMO is very underrated. I recently did a reread and loved it […]
Original post on darkfriend.social
darkfriend.social
December 15, 2024 at 4:41 PM
Unseen and buried
under mountainous snowdrift
dead but not decayed

#dailyhaikuprompt #haiku #poetry #snowdrift
December 14, 2024 at 8:49 PM
Razer partnered a while back with ResMed to make a replacement strap and facial interface for the Quest 2. If I remember correctly it didn't really review all that well though that may be due to the lack of a battery.

https://techhub.social/@Techmeme/113641688177412138
Techmeme (@Techmeme@techhub.social)
Apple is selling a $120 Vision Pro comfort strap with modular counterweights, made by sleep apnea device maker ResMed, to address complaints about extended wear (Zac Hall/9to5Mac) https://9to5mac.com/2024/12/12/apple-now-selling-medical-expert-designed-vision-pro-accessory-that-solves-top-user-complaint/ http://www.techmeme.com/241212/p43#a241212p43
techhub.social
December 12, 2024 at 8:51 PM
#TootersOfTime The Dusty Wheel stream starts in ~ 10 minutes. The first WoT #ccxp event doesn't happen for like another hour and a half I think but there will surely be lots of lively chatter on the stream leading up to that.

Come join in!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YY-YturQuIo […]
Original post on darkfriend.social
darkfriend.social
December 7, 2024 at 8:52 PM
December 7, 2024 at 4:30 PM
Today I learned that the department that was supposed to be working on a bit of federal reporting for the last six months instead... hasn't been.

And now I and my team are tasked with doing it in the 11th hour.
December 6, 2024 at 7:42 PM
Reposted by hybrid havoc
#DarkfriendSocial and other #WheelOfTime fans on the fediverse:

What feels like a majority of the Wheel of Time fandom from ExTwitter have moved to Bluesky in recent weeks. In case anyone is interested in engaging with them, I'm looking to build a Starter Pack on Bluesky of bridged fediverse […]
Original post on darkfriend.social
darkfriend.social
November 17, 2024 at 9:12 PM
December 5, 2024 at 3:54 PM
Blood on the Clocktower is one of the only games I've spent so much time watching without having ever actually played.

#bloodontheclocktower #botc
December 4, 2024 at 8:21 PM
Can't bear the silence
you're sending my way in waves.
Speak so we can sleep.

#dailyhaikuprompt #haiku #poetry #bear
December 4, 2024 at 5:15 PM
I #amreading Magic Kingdom for Sale/Sold by Terry Brooks as the #brownajahsbookclub pick this month.
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Landover was a genuine magic kingdom, complete with fairy folk and wizardry, just as the advertisement had promised. But after he purchased it for a […]

[Original post on darkfriend.social]
December 4, 2024 at 5:02 PM
Rolled credits on Dragon Age Veilguard. 76 hours. I quote enjoyed it, especially the ending. While I do have some criticisms with dialogue options, this game is far from alone in that way.

Still confused about the nudity toggle in the settings though.

#dragonage
December 4, 2024 at 3:16 AM
Spare me your arrows,
sharp words tossed across the room
as my dreams take flight

#dailyhaikuprompt #haiku #poetry #sparrow
December 4, 2024 at 12:17 AM
Reposted by hybrid havoc
Hey, everyone. As you hopefully already know, we're Kickstarting an absolutely amazing card game where you get to run a social media network.

Since it's a game about social media, and this is (looks around) a cool social media site, we had a request...

www.kickstarter.com/projects/mma...
One Billion Users: The Social Media Card Game
A competitive card game to build the biggest and best social media platform
www.kickstarter.com
December 3, 2024 at 5:08 PM