Verifying Identity on Mastodon

Here’s a thread on Mastodon about the debate over the use of third party verification services.

The fediverse is what they call the federated universe, the part of the Internet that’s run by multiple individuals across multiple independent servers but interconnected as a larger network. A network whose existence is not dependent on a single corporation.

Anyway, here it is. Tap on “show more” to read the posts.

Kicking off blogging again

Sup? Now that I’ve decided to step away from posting on Twitter, I’m exploring different outlets and platforms to publish my thoughts. 

These days video seems to be the prevailing media that people chose to express their thoughts, opinions, and creativity, but I’m first and foremost a writer, so it makes more sense to me to publish primarily on a text-based platform. 

I’m a person with many interests, from politics to tech to entertainment and even sports, maybe to a lesser extent but still within my scope.

Having looked at my options, I’m thinking this would be a hub for all my writing and creative outlets. Anything of note of my own judgment that I publish anywhere on the web would be linked here. Not sure if I’ll link to absolutely everything, probably not, I mean I feel like it’s gonna be more like a blog repository after all.

It’s an experiment, so we’ll see where this is going.

Mr. Prime Minister, your outsized business delegation to the B20 conference shows that you place a very high value in the relationships between our two nations thanks to the remarkable opportunities you identify in this country and the region.

At the same time, Australia is also a very attractive tourism and education destination for many in this country and the region. So how about you make it so much easier for us Southeast Asians in general, to be able to visit your wonderful country and spend our hard earned money there as well?

You can easily bring your products over here for people to purchase and we can equally easily send people over there to spend money and enjoy what your country has to offer without having to endure these high friction barriers that you currently maintain, which had been placed by your predecessors.

We’ve always made it super easy for every one of your citizens to spend time in Bali and the rest of Indonesia almost as if it’s a domestic destination for Aussies, so it’s only fair for your government to extend the exact same travel facilities and affordances for us Indonesians to make our way to Australia. How about that, eh?

25 THINGS I’VE LEARNED IN 25 YEARS IN TV WRITING

writergeekrhw:

Well, it’s actually been 30 years now, but here’s a spew I did 5 years ago on the bird app to commemorate my 25 years as a TV writer. 

I’ve edited it a bit for clarity. Hopefully some of you will find it useful.

1. In TV writing (and writing in general) there is only one unbreakable rule: Thou shalt not be boring.

2. Write characters people want to hang out with for an hour or so once a week for years to come. Even if they’re bad people, make them interesting, engaging bad people.

3. If your lead is a bad person, make them funny and/or sexy. Direct most of their bad behavior toward other bad people or themselves. Make them well motivated. Maintain rooting interest.

4. What makes a character special should be intertwined with what makes them struggle. Perfect people are boring.

5. Characters should complement/conflict with each other. No two characters should serve the same purpose/have the same backstory/have the same voice.

6. Cast the best actor, adjust the character to suit.

7. Give your leads the best lines/moments. No one is tuning in to watch the funny guest star. Like Garry Marshall said back on HAPPY DAYS, “I’m paying Henry Winkler $25,000 an episode. Give the Fonz the jokes.”

8. Your characters, good & bad, should reflect the reality of our
wonderful, diverse world. White male shouldn’t be the default.

9. Avoid stereotypes. Stereotypes are boring.

10. If all your POV characters know some secret, the audience should know it too.

11. If your show hinges on a big mystery, know more or less what the truth is from the beginning. You can change it later if you need to, but write to a specific.

12. If your story doesn’t test your characters mentally, physically, psychologically, emotionally, or spiritually, you don’t have a story.

13. You can start by figuring out the Beginning, the Middle, or the End, but you don’t have an episode until you have all three.

14. Big suspenseful act outs (the last moments before the commercials) aren’t just a gimmick. They’re a good way to structure an hour of entertainment to make sure the audience is invested and your pacing is solid.

15. Every scene should be a consequence of the previous scene or a refutation of it.

16. A scene also needs a Beginning, Middle, and End. The end should propel the characters and/or audience into the next scene.

17. Every scene is a negotiation/confrontation between two or more characters who want different things or have different ideas on how to solve the same problem.

18. A good action scene is still a character scene. With punching. (This applies to sex scenes too, but you know, with sex.)

19. A crap page is better than a blank one.

20. It’s easier to cut than to add.

21. Good things rarely happen in the #TVWriting room after dinner. Go home, get some rest, write pages at home if you have to, start fresh in the morning. 

Writers who have a life outside the writing room are better writers. Beware the showrunner who doesn’t want to go home to their family.

That said…

22. Script by day one of Pre-Production. No matter what.

23. You’re a writer first. Almost nothing happening on set or in post is more important than the writing. Delegate when possible.

24. Make an extra effort to surround yourself with writers who are different from you (background, race, gender, orientation, etc). Listen to their perspectives, especially on experiences alien to you.

25. And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make. In TV writing and life in general. 

Bloody hell, Matt 😂😂😂

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Love this

I keep losing this post. Here’s another one with more tags to make it easier to find. I hope 🤣

kimreesesdaughter:

imleft-handed:

alwaysbewoke:

purest moment in tv history….

I fucking miss Uncle Phil man 😥🤧

I miss the freedom TV shows had in the 90s to do random shit like this. 

Here’s How Breitbart And Milo Smuggled Nazi and White Nationalist Ideas Into The Mainstream

Here’s How Breitbart And Milo Smuggled Nazi and White Nationalist Ideas Into The Mainstream

Heh