If you want to put perceptual hashes on ATproto, this is a draft spec explaining how to do that. Let's chat!
If you want to put perceptual hashes on ATproto, this is a draft spec explaining how to do that. Let's chat!
@patcon.bsky.social may know if anyone is working on this?
folks it is not every day that you get to post a 4500-word essay on communications theory on the corporate blog. pls go read it so i can go back to coding for our clients.
suuuper cool and fascinating. didn't realize mp4s were so non-deterministic. Also plays into perceptual hashing which @hypha.coop has got me interested in and will likely be really important going forward in identifying AI generated/modified video content.
Excited to announce our collaboration with @ipfs.tech and https://dasl.ing on two new standards for the next thousand years of decentralized social video: S2PA and MUXL!
Together they give us a standard for self-certifying and content-addressable media in the decentralized social ecosystem.
love this! web ring as virtual garden is great (collect & plant flowers! search for & steal spores!)
also, @standard.site spotted :) ๐
really excited about the perceptual hashing projects Hypha's currently working on. stay tuned for more!
Screenshot of a pastel-purple webpage showing a grid of 43 colorful flower tiles labeled โ43 Gardenersโ at the top. Each square tile contains a stylized flower in different shapes and colors, with a username beneath it. The layout forms a multi-row gallery, visually representing individual users as unique flowers in a shared digital garden.
very nice to see you tending your spores.garden
We built you a garden! Spores.garden is a personal site where you can curate your thoughts and explore other peopleโs gardens by following a trail of digital flowers. Weโre still building and adding to it, so let us know what you like and what features youโd want to see!
Trust is multi-layered. To trust a claim, you must be able to trust the chain that relayed it (cryptography helps, but isn't enough), AND the originating institution. When claims are AI-generated, who do we trust? Our new piece argues that trust in AI providers equals trust in incentives and values.
Who took this photo? When? Where? You can answer these questions with cryptography. Read our new post to learn how: https://hypha.coop/dripline/who-took-this-photo/
signal and atproto, the two genders
the claw is meant to symbolize that all agents carcinize into known attractor states: perpetrators or victims of crypto scams
๐งต @jburnmurdoch.ft.com is spot on about the conditions in his FT piece. Liberal democracy held it together thanks to growth, good demographics, and the promise of a better future. Those days are gone, and thatโs the "why" behind the erosion. However...
What was their anti-coop argument?
(1/n) A question to ask when building or evaluating software: Is this a feature, a product, or a business?
Mistaking one for another leads to heartache for both you and your users (I speak from experience).
๐ฏ Thanks a million to the Bluesky team for the integration and to the @stream.place and atproto communities for always being in our corner. Onward!
This isnโt true, weโre fully compatible with atproto moderation and have internal tools to flag unexpectedly popular streams. โStreamplace doesnโt have moderationโ would be the worst possible meme to come out of today.
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the only proper canadian way to start your day is to shovel your way out of three feet of snow
Screenshot of part of the article. Highlight: You cannot out-compete โwhere the ruling faction radicalizes and coordinatesโ by having better moderation policies or algorithmic choice. X is not a platform problem anymore, it is a power problem, and building a different platform does not solve the power problem. Rest of the text: Other countries will need to leave the platform to untangle themselves from this dependency, and reduce its legitimacy. But the functioning of the neo-royalty is such that other governments taking actions against X will be taken as an offensive action by the US regime, that will likely trigger extensive retaliation. No country seems to be willing to be the first one to move to take action and thus take the brunt of the counter-offense of the regime. Weโre now at a strange stand-off, where it is extremely clear it is unacceptable what X is doing, and governments make a lot of noise about how upset they are, without daring to pull the trigger on taking action. Everyone is waiting on everyone else to take the first move. This leads to three possible outcomes: no government dares to take action, and they keep to calling things โcompletely unacceptableโ while accepting the actual situation. Things stay as they currently are, and the world keeps sliding into a more dangerous and harmful place. One government takes action against X, and the US regime retaliates so hard that no other government will dare to do meaningful enforcement against the massive harms created by X. One government takes enforcement action against X, creating a permission structure for other governments to also take actions.
If you are Canadian media, public figure or politician, I need you to read this article by @laurenshof.online
"You cannot out-compete โwhere the ruling faction radicalizes and coordinatesโ"
connectedplaces.online/reports/a-po...
the danger with AI slop and deep fakes in the feed isnโt simply that weโll start to believe things that arenโt true. itโs that the truth needs to fight that much harder to come out. when everything *could* be fake, nothing *needs* to be true
Yes it would be the first Canadian city with a TLD!
Turns out the municipality did look into it and projections suggest it could be a revenue generator. It could happen.
This got me curious about a .toronto TLD. Seems like it was being seriously considered at one point but does anyone know what happened?
www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis...
Tughra of Sรผleyman the Magnificent (1520)
Screenshot of a digital signature
truly tragic loss of beauty
Would love to read this
Hypha โค๏ธ @stream.place โค๏ธ C2PA
Introduction Every stream on Streamplace is cryptographically bound with metadata that captures details about how the stream should be viewed, used, distributed, and monetized. This metadata also identifies the provenance of the stream, including who the creator is and any transformations it has undergone. Any Streamplace node operator can inspect the stream and verify that this metadata is intact and trustworthy. This means that even when Streamplace video is downloaded or redistributed, it can still be provably linked back to the original streamer, as long as metadata wasnโt stripped. This is a powerful property that allows for sourcing, fact-checking, remixing, and more, all with attribution built-in. The technical standard Streamplace has adopted for this is the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA). The benefit of adhering to a standard is that itโs a well-vetted specification developed by many organizations in the digital media space, which means Streamplace doesnโt need to reinvent the wheel. It also provides interoperability as more companies, devices, and software ecosystems adopt the same standard.
Also, a documentation drop: if you want a deep dive into how Streamplace's C2PA segment signing and metadata actually work, @makeworld.space has you covered! stream.place/docs/video-m...
"Decentralized public broadcast" is something we can definitely get behind, and we're proud to be working with Eli and the @iroh.computer team on this release.
๐กHuge project partner milestone!
@openarchive.bsky.social and @hypha.coop just shipped a privacy-first, decentralized storage backend for the Save mobile app.
Communities can now preserve and verify mobile media without relying on centralized platforms.
www.open-archive.org/news/oa-hyph...