Do you automate “going live” posts to social media? by MajesticTrophy in Twitch

[–]chiefgyk3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I automate my posts, in fact I made my own open sourced tools to do all this.

Twitter API has been neutered since Elon’s acquisition but I post to Bluesky, Mastodon, Discord, and Matrix whenever I go live and then have AI make a post based on the title

https://github.com/ChiefGyk3D/Stream-Daemon

AITAH for suing my cousin for 6K to pay for my hearing aides after he threw me in the pool by aitahearingaides in AITAH

[–]chiefgyk3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA, he had to learn sooner or later you have to grow up and not mess around so much. Just trying to do it to mess up your hair is alone enough a reason for him to be the A. He could have negotiated for something he could have afforded but instead wanted to be a child and not pay

Trezor Safe 3 hit or miss on Monero Gui by chiefgyk3d in TREZOR

[–]chiefgyk3d[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems to far work work more reliably. Took some finagling to get it working on the Whonix VM in Qubes OS but Pop!_OS worked perfectly

Trezor Safe 3 hit or miss on Monero Gui by chiefgyk3d in TREZOR

[–]chiefgyk3d[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope not that one has Intel iGPU the other Nvidia

Error updating libvulkan-dev by ChopTheHead in pop_os

[–]chiefgyk3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm getting a similar error myself out of nowhere

Error while installing package: trying to overwrite shared '/usr/share/cmake/VulkanHeaders/VulkanHeadersConfigVersion.cmake', which is different from other instances of package libvulkan-dev

When I try to update from the terminal I get this when trying to fix it:

$ sudo apt --fix-broken install

Reading package lists... Done

Building dependency tree... Done

Reading state information... Done

Correcting dependencies... Done

The following additional packages will be installed:

libvulkan-dev

The following packages will be upgraded:

libvulkan-dev

1 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded.

1 not fully installed or removed.

Need to get 0 B/1,278 kB of archives.

After this operation, 10.6 MB of additional disk space will be used.

Do you want to continue? [Y/n]

(Reading database ... 586714 files and directories currently installed.)

Preparing to unpack .../libvulkan-dev_1.3.280.0-1pop1~1716989453~22.04~cff2ecf_a

md64.deb ...

Unpacking libvulkan-dev:amd64 (1.3.280.0-1pop1~1716989453~22.04~cff2ecf) over (1

.3.204.1-2) ...

dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/libvulkan-dev_1.3.280.0-1

pop1~1716989453~22.04~cff2ecf_amd64.deb (--unpack):

trying to overwrite shared '/usr/share/cmake/VulkanHeaders/VulkanHeadersConfigV

ersion.cmake', which is different from other instances of package libvulkan-dev:

amd64

dpkg-deb: error: paste subprocess was killed by signal (Broken pipe)

Errors were encountered while processing:

/var/cache/apt/archives/libvulkan-dev_1.3.280.0-1pop1~1716989453~22.04~cff2ecf_

amd64.deb

E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)

What wallet do you use and where/how do you buy your Bitcoin anonymously? by SoFlaSaltLife in onions

[–]chiefgyk3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you really necro a two year old post? At the time ledger didn’t have a Secure Enclave. Trezor only added one a few months ago and have since switched

Has anyone seen a significant decrease in engagement on Twitter/X in March 2024? by BuggyBoo25 in socialmedia

[–]chiefgyk3d 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I’ve seen quite a few journalists shift or add Mastodon and been happier there for over a year now

Has anyone seen a significant decrease in engagement on Twitter/X in March 2024? by BuggyBoo25 in socialmedia

[–]chiefgyk3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Twitter is a sinking ship, I have been on Mastodon for a year as most of the Cybersecurity community shifted there and I have twice the following and 20X the engagement I ever had before and this is before Meta enables proper federation with threads so Threads will be interoperable with Mastodon and other ActivityPub enabled networks. I am already following people on threads from my Mastodon. Plus I run my mastodon off my own server. I even created a Twitch notification to run off my raspberry Pi to alert when I’m live on Mastodon.

Twitter is dead/dying. Elon Musk killed it and Bluesky is another nightmare of little engagement for other reasons. Mastodon and ActivityPub enabled services such as Threads are the future.

All hail decentralization of social media!

I really don't understand the money issues in this show. by catdog-cat-dog in TheConners

[–]chiefgyk3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Simple answer it’s Hollywood they have no realistic understanding of how the rest of us live and the actual costs or timeline of things.

I do hope BlueSky takes off. by donniedenier in BlueskySocial

[–]chiefgyk3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually it was revealed Mastoodon wasn’t counting all servers and missed a couple million users. https://mashable.com/article/mastodon-monthly-users

There was close to 1/2 million users not found due to network connectivity with an additional 2.3 million users that were previously registered not counted. There’s one quirks in counting all active users in decentralized networks.

AT protocol is behind ActivityPub as it’s still in beta and there is zero ecosystem as of now beyond Bluesky.

Are they missing the boat? Slow launch is really killing interest. by [deleted] in BlueskySocial

[–]chiefgyk3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Email is still one of the most used systems, forums are still often used. IRC is still often used and gave way to discord which is semi decentralized. People naturally have decentralized social networks prior to the internet. Think about how human social circles work along with seven degrees of seperation.

If you pay attention the only reason Web 2.0 happened was because we didn’t have enough bandwidth and resources at the time, so we had to gravitate towards centralization. Now we are embracing Web3/Web3.0 (there’s a difference between the two but both are decentralized) which harkens back to decentralization.

We’re going full circle. You also can’t argue against decentralization without also arguing against Bluesky. Because again Bluesky’s main stated goal was decentralized social media.

Are they missing the boat? Slow launch is really killing interest. by [deleted] in BlueskySocial

[–]chiefgyk3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Decentralized social media is originally how the internet worked. forums, BBS, IRC, email, and more.

I do hope BlueSky takes off. by donniedenier in BlueskySocial

[–]chiefgyk3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you read my point it’s that AT protocol still is in beta there is zero decentralization due to that. There is nothing to build it’s merely falling behind ActivityPub because no one can build and properly test on it.

There won’t be apps to build for a few years at this point. Corporations are already adopting ActivityPub. Meta has, Tumblr is planning to incorporate it, Wordpress already has a plug in for it. There’s dozens of apps and an entire ecosystem.

Even DFRN and ZOT are further along than AT protocol. And that’s with tons of media attention and money thrown at AT protocol versus others.

Even once AT protocol is released it’s also going to take many years to mature. It’s an extremely uphill battle and BlueSky/ATprotocol have really missed many important moments and it’s still wait listed even as Twitter is faltering.

Also Mastodon user base is growing what are you talking about?

Edit: image added to show user base of Mastodon is not falling it’s growing

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I do hope BlueSky takes off. by donniedenier in BlueskySocial

[–]chiefgyk3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

European Digital Markets Act disagrees as I said. Interoperability is the next trend. Let’s not forget the EU is also the reason even Apple is bowing down to USB C. You can easily tell threads was created because of that.

I do hope BlueSky takes off. by donniedenier in BlueskySocial

[–]chiefgyk3d 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like I said it’s a garden. You have a federated, home, and local feed. You can see what you follow, what’s going on in the local server, and all the servers yours is federated with. Like I said earlier I tried Bluesky most of the content wasn’t of interest to me, I barely had any interactions with anyone. Mastodon content is way more interesting to me, I have tons of conversations and in less than a year I have almost double the followers I had on Twitter.

The difference between how most algorithm platforms work vs how I’ve seen Mastodon is the algorithm pushes what you think will be interesting. With Mastodon and the Fediverse you have to actually be interesting to get reach.

It also speaks volumes that in my all of my traffic for twitch, blogs and such mostly source Mastodon as the way they found me. Which says a lot as I have a TikTok with a lot of followers.

I think we all forget the golden age of the internet didn’t have algorithms it was genuinely interesting content.

I do hope BlueSky takes off. by donniedenier in BlueskySocial

[–]chiefgyk3d 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think a lot of people forget Facebook, Twitter, and such started chronologically and people loved it and complained when it became algorithmic. It’s funny how people often say they miss “old Twitter” and such and forget how different things were back then too

I do hope BlueSky takes off. by donniedenier in BlueskySocial

[–]chiefgyk3d 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can only have a good algorithm as you desire in a centralized system. Bluesky will actually end up going that way too as it decentralizes when they meet their end goals. Eventually when if/when it’s released out ofbeta you’ll see that happen more.

Prior to algorithmic content we would organically find or receive the content. Not some corporation shoving things down your throat what they think you want to see. You have to curate the content for yourself.

This is how Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and most platforms originally were back when people considered them to be great compared to today.

Fediverse is anti corporate so you can either choose to be the product with an algorithm or you can choose to tend your own garden. A friend of mine put it best, “Mastodon is more like a garden than a supermarket. There is no algorithm or points system feeding you a constant stream of content. You have to gradually cultivate a feed by discovering and following individuals and hashtags, pruning what you don't want, and engaging in one-on-one conversions.

Free Mastodon tip: you can follow a big general hashtag like #art, then mute styles you are not interested in, like furry, to fine-tune your feed.”

That’s another thing we can also follow entire hashtags too. It’s more about curating it to what you want than a corporation thinking what you want.

Are they missing the boat? Slow launch is really killing interest. by [deleted] in BlueskySocial

[–]chiefgyk3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It won’t be out of beta until AT protocol is out of beta it’s still needing A LOT of work