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Now that the release has dropped I can say that it is pretty cool that we (@limeleaf@social.coop) got to partner with @Flipboard@flipboard.social for their @surf@flipboard.social announcement promoting their custom feeds on https://blueskydirectory.com

https://about.flipboard.com/press/now-discover-surf-custom-feeds-on-bluesky-directory/

If you also use Bluesky, check out https://surf.social and use the code in the announcement post to sign up.

#Bluesky #ATProto #Flipboard #News #Decentralized
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We will be hosting talks on #atproto #mcp #webapplets and web payments, and give publishers the opportunity to interact directly with developers working on these frontier technologies.

Thank you to Unternet, Graze, Free our Feeds, and Betaworks for their support.

I've updated my template project of a #Bluesky feed service in #RubyLang, first time since 2023 😅

No big changes, but I brought it up to date with what I have in my (private) live project, updated it to latest gem versions, and added several new sections in the readme about how feeds work & how the app is built. #atproto

github.com/mackuba/bluesky-fee

Template of a custom feed generator service for the Bluesky network in Ruby - mackuba/bluesky-feeds-rb
GitHubGitHub - mackuba/bluesky-feeds-rb: Template of a custom feed generator service for the Bluesky network in RubyTemplate of a custom feed generator service for the Bluesky network in Ruby - mackuba/bluesky-feeds-rb

Destroying Autocracy – July 17, 2025

Welcome to this week’s “Destroying Autocracy”.

It’s your source for curated news affecting democracy in the cyber arena with a focus on protecting it. That necessitates an opinionated Butlerian jihad against big tech as well as evangelizing for open-source and the Fediverse. Since big media’s journalism wing is flailing and failing in its core duty to democracy, this is also a collection of alternative reporting on the eternal battle between autocracy and democracy. We also cover the cybersecurity world. You can’t be free without safety and privacy.

DA comes out on Thursday and is updated through the end of day on Friday. Then we start over. So take your time in perusing it and check back in over the weekend.

FYI, my opinions will be in bold. And will often involve cursing. Because humans. Especially tech bros. And fascists. Fuck ’em.

We are back from holiday and brief respite from Fascism Friendly Florida.

Featured Item

Hamish Campbell writes:

Capitalism’s invisible hand has always relied on hidden data. In the digital age, that data is metadata the overlooked, under-the-hood information that tells us who, where, when, how often, and what next. It doesn’t matter what you say or do if someone else controls the context around it. That’s where the power lies. Let’s be clear: the battle for metadata is the battle for the future.

Capitalism: Metadata is hoarded by the dotcons. This is the tech-feudalism of today—soft fascism in algorithmic form.

Chinese Communism: Here, the state doesn’t outsource metadata – it owns it. Surveillance is centralised. Social credit systems reduce people to patterns and can be used to penalise deviation.

Liberalism: Wants to privatise metadata to the individual, to revive the mythical free market of rational actors with perfect information. But this is a fantasy—metadata’s power comes from aggregation, and no individual can match corporate or state capacity to hoard it. The liberal path leads to a slightly less abusive cage.

Anarchism and the Commons: A Fourth Way

What does anarchism want? It wants the social conditions for free association. It wants autonomy, not just individual, but community autonomy.

In commons vs. the market, capitalism uses metadata to target, extract, and sell. We use metadata to share, trust, and build. The Open Media Network proposes a radical shift to replace the market with metadata commons. In capitalism, knowledge is hoarded for advantage. In the commons, it is shared for coordination. The market’s “invisible hand” becomes the commons’ visible knowledge, messy, partial, human, but rooted in mutual aid, not profit.

Metadata and the OMN Path: Who Controls the Invisible Hand?

We start and end with good news to make the middle bearable.

The response to Russia’s War Crimes, Techno Feudalism, and other douchebaggery

TechCrunch reports:

Ukrainian hackers claim to have destroyed servers of Russian drone maker

The Kyiv Independent reports:

EU slaps new sanctions on Russia over hybrid threats, disinformation

BleepingComputer reports:

Europol disrupts pro-Russian NoName057(16) DDoS hacktivist group

ETH Zurich announces:

A language model built for the public good

Open Future reports on:

Our Work/ Public AI

It’s FOSS reports:

Europe on a Roll: Plans Open Source Alternative to Confluence and Jira

OpenProject shares:

Empowering the Public Sector with OpenProject: An Open Source alternative for project management

Bloomberg Law reports:

States Target AI Hiring Tools as Federal Freeze Attempt Fails

404 Media has:

The Open-Source Software Saving the Internet From AI Bot Scrapers

Immigration Raid Tracking App ‘ICE Block’ Keeps Your Data Private, Researcher Finds

Open Ice is a new resource:

OpenIce

TechPolicy reports:

States Are Fighting Back To Defend Medical Privacy and Safeguard Democracy

The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

Despite Supreme Court Setback, EFF Fights On Against Online Age Mandates

Neutral

TechPolicy reports:

How the EU’s Voluntary AI Code is Testing Industry and Regulators Alike

Making Media Pluralism Work in the Age of Algorithms

The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

EFF’s Guide to Getting Records About Axon’s Draft One AI-Generated Police Reports

The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

Platformer reports:

The campaign to make it illegal for ChatGPT to criticize Trump

Krebs on Security reports:

DOGE Denizen Marko Elez Leaked API Key for xAI

404 Media reports:

ICE Is Searching a Massive Insurance and Medical Bill Database to Find Deportation Target

TechPolicy reports:

The US Just Logged Off from Internet Freedom

ProPublica has:

The IRS Is Building a Vast System to Share Millions of Taxpayers’ Data With ICE

A Little-Known Microsoft Program Could Expose the Defense Department to Chinese Hackers

Ars Technica reports:

Trump sues Corporation for Public Broadcasting directors who refused to be fired

Pariah States

BleepingComputer reports:

North Korean XORIndex malware hidden in 67 malicious npm packages

DarkReading reports:

China-Backed Salt Typhoon Hacks US National Guard for Nearly a Year

4 Chinese APTs Attack Taiwan’s Semiconductor Industry

Noyb has:

How TikTok, AliExpress & WeChat ignore your GDPR rights

Big Media

404 Media reports:

The Media’s Pivot to AI Is Not Real and Not Going to Work

TechPolicy reports:

Old Tricks, New Tech: How Legacy Media Capture Fuels Today’s Digital Authoritarianism

Mediations in an Emergency reports:

Please Shout Fire. This Theater Is Burning

Big Tech

Ars Technica reports:

New Grok AI model surprises experts by checking Elon Musk’s views before answering

TechCrunch reports:

Of course, Grok’s AI companions want to have sex and burn down schools

OpenAI and Anthropic researchers decry ‘reckless’ safety culture at Elon Musk’s xAI

The Verge asks:

Where are the iPhone’s WebKit-less browsers?

Pluralistic by Cory Doctorow has:

Where are the iPhone’s WebKit-less browsers?

404 Media reports:

a16z-Backed AI Site Civitai Is Mostly Porn, Despite Claiming Otherwise

The Markup reports:

AI is helping students be more independent, but the isolation could be career poison

This times 1,000.

Terror

404 Media reports:

3D Printing Patterns Might Make Ghost Guns More Traceable Than We Thought

Cybersecurity/Privacy

Bleeping Computer has:

Google Gemini flaw hijacks email summaries for phishing

Malicious VSCode extension in Cursor IDE led to $500K crypto theft

Sounds like a win-win.

Police disrupt “Diskstation” ransomware gang attacking NAS devices

Ars Technica reports:

Hackers exploit a blind spot by hiding malware inside DNS records

DarkReading reports:

Military Veterans May Be What Cybersecurity Is Looking For

Beats being in the National Guard.

Women Who ‘Hacked the Status Quo’ Aim to Inspire Cybersecurity Careers

The Next Web reports:

Whisper emerges from stealth with ‘God Mode’ to tackle cybercrime

Fediverse

Connected Places has:

Fediverse Report – #125

Age Verification Laws: Are the New Social Networks Different, Or Not At All?

Steve Bate has:

ActivityPub Client API: A Way Forward

The Social Web Foundation has:

Seeking interop testing for geosocial ActivityPub client

Mastodon has:

Trunk & Tidbits, June 2025

Privacy Guides has:

Privacy and Security on Mastodon

Bandwagon has an update:

July 2025

Elena Rossini has:

My adventures in self-hosting: day 211 (CDN edition)

Forgejo announces:

Forgejo v12.0 is available

TechCrunch reports:

Meta appoints generative AI VP to run Threads

I guess it wasn’t shitty enough.

Slightly Federated Social Media

Connected Places has:

Bluesky Report – #125

Reuters reports:

European project Eurosky aims to reduce reliance on US tech giants

CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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battalion.mobileatom.net/?p=21

I've been following ATProto's development from the sidelines since 2022, but I somehow missed this great take by @eloquence on Bluesky interoperability with Mastodon and ActivityPub: github.com/bluesky-social/atpr

"We currently have two emerging alternatives to X that deserve to be taken seriously: the fediverse and BlueSky. The fediverse tends to attract folks who highly value open source in principle and practice; BlueSky tends to attract folks who are looking for a drop-in Twitter replacement.

In this context, I would argue that a clear commitment from the key parties (that includes @Gargron's Mastodon gGmbH and Bluesky the company) towards an interoperable social web is essential. We should be able to follow each other no matter where we decide to make our social media home. Even Mark Zuckerberg's Threads has at least made a commitment towards interoperability."

It's a good read. Year after year, it feels like ATProto and ActivityPub, Bluesky and Mastodon, couldn't be further apart. Even Nostr and WordPress support ActivityPub. We're seeing more servers and clients in the Fediverse adopting ActivityPub. As far as I know, 99% of ATProto is still powered by Bluesky's main server, which makes it not very decentralized. I wonder why anyone would want to set up a server for ATProto when ActivityPub is so much more widely used.

I see Bluesky and ATProto's future as just another private company, like the rest. It's easy to pretend decentralization and open source just for marketing.

What are the current plans from BlueSky (the company) for interoperability with Mastodon/ActivityPub? We currently have two emerging alternatives to X that deserve to be taken seriously: the fedive...
GitHubInteroperability with Mastodon/ActivityPub · bluesky-social atproto · Discussion #1716What are the current plans from BlueSky (the company) for interoperability with Mastodon/ActivityPub? We currently have two emerging alternatives to X that deserve to be taken seriously: the fedive...

Starting to think Bluesky’s ATProtocol got a few things right that Mastodon and ActivityPub might have missed. Have a look at the “Why not use ActivityPub?” section in the ATProto FAQs. I think they make some compelling points. Is ATProto actually the better protocol for its intended purpose? #fediverse #atproto #bluesky #activitypub #mastodon atproto.com/guides/faq#why-not

AT ProtocolFAQ - AT ProtocolFrequently Asked Questions about AT Protocol.
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"At the beginning I thought it would be a nice idea to have the different layers ... the complicated stuff like the big firehose as a service, and ... smaller services that connect to that big one, to ... lower the barrier to be part of the network.

But to implement a [PDS] is still so much to do ... it could be even impossible to do that with PHP on a shared hosting environment."

@pfefferle, 2025

flipboard.video/w/g8BgnihyFkMs

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@lauren
> There is a parallel here to what happened when Google disastrously tried to integrate YT comments with G+ threads

Difference here being that what's bridged is the fediverse (#ActivityPub) and the ATmosphere (#ATproto), which are protocol-defined networks, not monolithic platforms. There is already a need to address different kinds of UX within each network. So bridging them doesn't introduce new UX problems to either.

@DavidBHimself @mastodonmigration @moira @quillmatiq @anewsocial

ATmosphere Report #122 - This weeks #atproto news:

- Zeppelin is a new full-network appview, allowing you to use the Bluesky network without Bluesky PBC's infrastructure
- @roomy.chat shows the alignment and struggles of combining atproto with local-first computing
- combining atproto with OpenID Connect

connectedplaces.online/reports

connectedplaces.online · ATmosphere Report – #122
More from Laurens Hof
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@eilah_tan Oh yes... That has been an utter mess. But ... in a way it also seems to resound somehow with some of the takes and design approaches in #atproto which is much more about empowering people to (a) build their communities without being tied to a particular server and (b) making moving between servers, if ever necessary, an endeavour as simple and seamless as somewhat possible without taking loss of all your history as just a "natural" consequence of that. This probably won't fix the social aspects of handling power in a responsible way, but it would compensate for some of the load aspects described in this post (such as the long-term issues of maintaining a Fediverse server which in case of Mastodon, ... usually includes both technical administration and community management, moderation, ..., as well as making individual decisions in light of such situations as easy as somehow possible...). There's work to be done for sure.
@fediversereport @laurenshof

Interesting, linking there because well it's been posted there: Seems it's possible now to also use #atproto / Bluesky network without depending on Bluesky-the-company. Which could and hopefully will cause an interesting dynamics in federated social networks.😊

bsky.app/profile/bad-example.c…

Bluesky Social · phil (@bad-example.com)FOLKS WE DID IT ✅ I'm typing this on @aviva.gay's deer.social ✅ which posted to @alnkq.bsky.social's AppViewLite ✅ which is listening to the @blacksky.app atproto.africa relay [contains quote post or other embedded content]