Charlie Robbins ⏚
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Charlie Robbins ⏚
@indexzero
Engineer 🏗️ Leader🧘Founder 🌎 It is written — when you write it
New York, NY انضم Şubat 2008
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I knew speaking at @jsconf 2025 would be hard, because so much of what I had to talk about I learned from @mikeal – and am still learning even now. The goal of the talk was to tell part of that story, a story about how the web isn't finished, yet 💡
all-docs.talks.charlie.dev

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🚀 BIG NEWS: We just shipped @platformatic/python to help you run Python ASGI apps INSIDE your Node.js process!
This changes everything for AI/ML + Node.js apps 🧵
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Coming soon: make-dlx-from 'npm:<pkg>'
Alex Albert@alexalbert__
We've simplified local MCP usage by creating something new we call Desktop Extensions (.dxt files). These package your local server, handle dependencies, and provide secure configuration so you can one-click share and install local servers on Claude Desktop and other apps.
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May the force of my heart breaking over Mozilla's villainous choices echo for history.
To join the forces of Surveillance Capitalism as a last gasp before following Netscape to the grave spits in the face of what the Web they swore to me they would protect above all else ✊
A decade ago, I cheered hope on that FirefoxOS could break through the walled gardens of mobile phones. With this decision, FirefoxOS 2.0 would be of no higher moral fiber or ethical character than Android or iOS 😢
techcrunch.com/2025/02/28/moz…
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BrendanEich@BrendanEich
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"When you upload or input information through Firefox, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use that information to help you navigate, experience, and interact with online content as you indicate with your use of Firefox." QME

@SlexAxton @peduarte Dope AF 🔥 next time you're in NYC come check out some more of his greatest hits

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Isn't it nice to see that the Hitler Youth are alive & well in Germany?
theguardian.com/environment/20…
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@mikeal I believe that this is not your time. May that belief bring you strength 🙏
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My arrogance is warranted from years of interactions where most people have a cursory understand of the idea but lack a truly deep or formal education on it
To call what exists today "free media" is to fly in the face of hundreds of years of US history & caselaw that led to how First Amendmend protections for Freedom of the Press are interpreted by US Courts
If you're educated in this field I'd love to know what US caselaw decisions you find most interesting on this topic from both a legal & historical context. Or what how Section 230 of the CDA and/or the current FCC rules should be changed to strengthen a free press in the US
And I'm not trying to shame you Tony – but we've got to be on the same page about what educated means here. That's what it means to me: formal legal education that is deep enough to have opinions on policy to improve it
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@indexzero @rauchg The arrogance and level of condescension it takes to assume someone with a different perspective isn't educated. 🤦🏻♂️
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"Free as in Free Press" is not "Free as in Beer" @rauchg
Please educate yourself my friend. Please 🙏
I was fortunate to know this because I was raised by an ACLU attorney who argued First Amendment issues in front of the high court – his SCOTUS bar admission hangs behind me every day.
A truly "free press" is one that is free from the bias that is implicit in centralized ownership. For the last 100 years this can be loosely summed up as "you can't own all the newspapers / tv stations in the same city" (see: FCC Broadcast Ownership Rules)
Sadly, those rules & regulations are decades out of date for social media platforms like 𝕏 because they are not considered media companies under Section 230.
I agree with Trump on Section 230 needing to change, but in different ways. Specifically: social media platforms should have safe harbor protections but they should also be subject to the same diversity in media ownership laws that apply to newspapers and TV stations because – for most intents and purposes – the content they served is consumed in lieu of TV & newspapers.
This should be implemented via a US-equivalent of GDPR that protects the privacy of Americans enshrined in the US Constitution by requiring social media platforms to report anonymous usage statistics for measuring reach & cross-market penetration so that content may be automatically injected & cross posted between them.
The open standards & open web to power a world like that would be exciting, but we are not there yet. I hope you will see that over time
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg
Congrats President Trump 🇺🇸 Excited about the impact 𝕏, prediction markets, citizen journalism, podcasts, and the open web played in fostering democracy and a free media. It's a new world.
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