{"@context":{"rdf":"http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#","rdfs":"http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#","owl":"http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#","foaf":"http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/","dc":"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/","dct":"http://purl.org/dc/terms/","sioc":"http://rdfs.org/sioc/types#","blog":"http://vocab.amy.so/blog#","as":"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#","mf2":"http://microformats.org/profile/","ldp":"http://www.w3.org/ns/ldp#","solid":"http://www.w3.org/ns/solid#","view":"https://terms.rhiaro.co.uk/view#","asext":"https://terms.rhiaro.co.uk/as#","dbp":"http://dbpedia.org/property/","geo":"http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#","doap":"http://usefulinc.com/ns/doap#","time":"http://www.w3.org/2006/time#"},"@graph":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2015/05/rate-everyone-uk","@type":"as:Note","sioc:has_reply":{"@id":"http://werd.io/2015/rhiaro-hopefully-youll-at-least-get-to-keep-it-in"},"as:actor":{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/about#me"},"as:content":"
At this rate, everyone in the UK will be feeling that way soon too :(
","as:inReplyTo":{"@id":"https://twitter.com/benwerd/status/598573352547004416"},"as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#datetime","@value":"2015-05-13T20:44:40+0100"},"as:summary":"Amy wrote about politics, fucktories, & nhs","as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/fucktories"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/nhs"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/politics"}]},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2016/06/im-craving-pink","@type":"as:Note","as:content":"I'm craving pink wafers, and I feel like it's probably something to do with the EU Referendum.
","as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime","@value":"2016-06-23T19:09:57+01:00"},"as:summary":"Amy wrote about food, life, uk, vegan, politics, & referendum","as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/food"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/life"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/politics"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/referendum"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/uk"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/vegan"}]},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2016/06/oh-hah-actually","@type":"as:Note","as:content":"Oh hah actually if brexit means the UK will be forced into Schengen (as a result of having nothing else to negotiate trade deals with) maybe it's worth destroying the economy and human rights regulation. More scary foreigners will be able to come in and fix the place up, and the xenophobic Brits won't be able to afford to leave and make other places look untidy
","as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime","@value":"2016-06-10T00:09:47+01:00"},"as:summary":"Amy wrote about uk, politics, brexit, referendum, eu, europe, & schengen","as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/brexit"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/eu"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/europe"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/politics"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/referendum"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/schengen"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/uk"}]},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2016/06/referendum","@type":"as:Note","as:content":"Brackers is making me watch the Referendum. This is too much of an emotional rollercoaster. I can't. Let me watch Voyager.
\r\nAaaaaaaargh.
\r\nWhenever that yellow bar gets bigger it's this surge of relief, and whenever the blue bar does it's a dark cloud of terror. And we're only on 6/382. Too violent. I can't.
","as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime","@value":"2016-06-24T00:55:52+01:00"},"as:summary":"Amy wrote about life, uk, voyager, politics, & referendum","as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/life"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/politics"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/referendum"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/uk"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/voyager"}]},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2016/06/someone-needs","@type":"as:Note","as:content":"Someone needs to turn British politics off and on again.
","as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime","@value":"2016-06-28T14:24:45+01:00"},"as:summary":"Amy wrote about life, uk, politics, & brexit","as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/brexit"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/life"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/politics"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/uk"}]},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2016/07/hey-american","@type":"as:Note","as:content":"Hey American friends who ask where I'm from and think it's funny that it's Boston, my hometown is so racist it made it into the New York Times
","as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime","@value":"2016-07-12T13:15:36+01:00"},"as:summary":"Amy wrote about life, uk, Boston, MA, politics, & brexit","as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/boston"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/brexit"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/life"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/politics"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/uk"}]},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2016/07/jack-monroe","@type":"as:Add","as:content":"SO much good stuff in one story, woah.
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\r\n\r\nMaybe they're not real. They're just internet words. But... what if they're real? What if for 25 years of my life I was surrounded by monsters, and now they've been given permission to speak?
\r\n\r\nReading @RealAvocadoFact to attempt to rebalance.
I should be writing.
","as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime","@value":"2016-10-20T17:53:00+09:00"},"as:summary":"Amy wrote about brexit, politics, & uk","as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/brexit"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/facism"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/intolerance"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/politics"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/uk"}]},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2016/11/decentralisation-considered-harmful","@type":"as:Article","as:content":"As I work - on writing standards, writing code, studying centralised and decentralised systems - and as I read the news and watch events unfold around me, bubbling away under the surface is always an unease. What if we're making it worse? We all have blind spots, limited experiences. And especially so since many of us working on decentralisting the Web are not amongst those who would benefit most from the purported advantages. Some of us have been working (or watching) in this space for years, decades, longer than the Web. But more of us, an only ever increasing number, have not. We are privileged, we are nerds, most of us don't have all that much experience, and we do not know best. We've jumped on this decentralisation thing as a solution to lots of global problems.
\r\n\r\nTowards the end of last week, Tantek prompted me to actually articulate some of what were previously just subconscious discomfort. How are the decentralised technologies we're working on going to make people more vulnerable?
\r\n\r\nSmaller attack surfaces: Large centralised systems have robust network architectures; lots of money and expertise to keep things running even if under attack (except when someone uses all of the Web-enabled kettles to DDOS them, but that aside). Many decentralised architectures imagine smaller 'pods' which federate. It's possible many of these servers will be run by volunteers, hobbyists, or small/poor organisations, and could be easily knocked over and kept down by malicious actors.
\r\n\r\nQuieter takedowns: We want it to be easier for small communities, perhaps vulnerable minorities, to create safe spaces in their own corner of the Web, and to be able to keep out those who jeopardise that. If these communities are 'disappeared' (perhaps made easier by the previous point) the rest of the Web might not notice until it's too late.
\r\n\r\nIllusion of control: We promote decentralisation as a way to control who has access to your personal/social data, and to be able to move it somewhere else if you want. But a key part of decentralisation is federation, or enabling access to your data by other systems, ie. so that you and your friends can use a different applications for the same thing, without that getting in the way of your interactions. This involves open data formats and standard APIs and likely complex access control setups. Most people tell me they can't get a handle on their Facebook privacy settings, and these are for a single unified system. Just because you could move your data to a different service, doesn't mean it's safe where it is.
\r\n\r\nIllusion of control 2: Normies look at me like I'm nuts when they find out I share more about myself on my personal website than they do on social media. I tell them I know exactly what I'm sharing, rather than having it slurped up by algorithms which monitor everything they click or hover over. My explicit sharing is greater, but my implicit sharing is reduced. Or so I think. Related to the previous point, my data is all public and nicely marked up to be machine readable. The confidence I have about the fact that I have to jump through inconvenient hoops of my own making to get it online is dangerous. If social media has normalised dangerous oversharing, and the general populace is starting to clock the 'dangerous' part, then decentralised social media runs the risk of convincing people their oversharing is 'safe' again, setting us back a decade.
\r\n\r\nThe filter bubble: The easier we make it for people to avoid abuse online (just imagine for half a second that the decentralisation efforts are even close to solving this, k?), the easier we make it for people to filter out diverse points of view. The first thing I noticed when Twitter introduced its recent phrase filtering thing was a bunch of privileged liberals screaming about the filter bubble and completely missing the point. But anyway. If this is an either/or we're in trouble.
\r\n\r\nThis is doubtless just the beginning of a very long list, and there are others thinking/writing about this as well. I'll update this post to list other articles as I come across them.
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","as:generator":{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/sloph"},"as:inReplyTo":{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2016/11/never-wait-votehttps://rhiaro.co.uk/2016/11/never-wait-vote"},"as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime","@value":"2016-11-07T10:26:00+09:00"},"as:summary":"Amy wrote about life, & politics","as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/life"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/politics"}]},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2016/11/maybe-problems","@type":"as:Note","as:content":"Maybe having all of the deeply ingrained social bullshit laid out in plain sight, rather than quietly affecting things from under the surface, will make it easier to deal with.
\r\n\r\nor maybe we'll see the end of our species in our lifetime, who knows
","as:generator":{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/sloph"},"as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime","@value":"2016-11-09T23:59:00+09:00"},"as:summary":"Amy wrote about politics, & life","as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/life"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/politics"}]},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2016/11/never-wait-vote","@type":"as:Note","as:content":"I have never had to wait more than like five minutes to vote in a general election. This queuing for hours thing in the US is insane.
","as:generator":{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/sloph"},"as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime","@value":"2016-11-07T10:12:00+09:00"},"as:summary":"Amy wrote about life, & politics","as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/life"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/politics"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/voting"}]},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2016/11/opened-dreamhost","@type":"as:Note","as:content":"I opened DreamHost's email newsletter to unsubscribe, but then I saw this:
Well played.
","as:generator":{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/sloph"},"as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime","@value":"2016-11-01T14:27:00+09:00"},"as:summary":"Amy wrote about DreamHost, politics, & email","as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/dreamhost"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/email"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/politics"}]},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2016/11/some-questions","@type":"as:Article","as:content":"How do we get people to mistrust the media?
\r\n\r\nHow do we get people to take context into account?
\r\n\r\nAre food bloggers the bane of professional chefs?
\r\n\r\nHow do I prove I know what I'm talking about?
\r\n\r\nHow do I know I know what I'm talking about?
\r\n\r\nWhy would anyone care what I think?
\r\n\r\nShould I publish it anyway?
\r\n\r\nWhy is three positive conference reviews more reassuring than one thousand facebook comments?
\r\n\r\nWhat will I do when the Web runs out?
\r\n\r\nWhat comes after?
\r\n\r\nWhere can I hide?
","as:generator":{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/sloph"},"as:name":"Some questions","as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime","@value":"2016-11-04T15:53:00+0900"},"as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/existentialism"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/life"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/politics"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/publishing"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/web"}]},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2016/12/5857fb6b48aa4","@type":["asext:Acquire","as:Activity"],"asext:amountEur":"2.38","asext:amountGbp":"2.00","asext:amountUsd":"2.47","asext:cost":"£2","as:content":"Donation to Avaaz","as:generator":{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/sloph"},"as:image":{"@id":"https://i.amy.gy/obtainium/IMG_20161220_091031.jpg"},"as:published":{"@type":"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime","@value":"2016-12-20T09:10:00+08:00"},"as:summary":"Amy acquired Donation to Avaaz for £2","as:tag":[{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/avaaz"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/donation"},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/tags/politics"}]},{"@id":"https://rhiaro.co.uk/2019/11/bulgarians","@type":"as:Note","as:content":"Bulgarians who don't speak any English when you need directions or to know how much something costs tend to suddenly have enough vocab and perfect grammar when they realise they can laugh at you about Brexit.
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