@xntrik@mapache 3 is my favourite and where I'd suggest people start. it's the one that has the best combination of immersion and post-atomic-holocaust atmosphere. or so I think.
then you can go to new vegas and get what most people think is a better story (not sure I agree but I can see why most people think that and that's fine, it's just less for me) and after that it can be a matter of deciding whether you want any more.
Part 6 of "A Guide to Implementing ActivityPub in a Static Site (or Any Website)" is now out.
Sorry about the delay, this is the part that not many people will like, I assume. I try to explain how to implement the inbox, which by nature is dynamic non-static.
It is working! I have seen a few people asking official accounts on #threads to join the #fediverse (including myself), and I got this today (#washington department of transit)
A new project for the #fediverse using #activitypub, this is the deal, in case someone wants to help me, or collab in this adventure. Coding skills required but you do not need to be an expert.
Boost for reach.
I volunteer with a non-profit, and there are a few events where they issue digital badges, for now they are just images. Now, they are looking to do it more formally so we looked for commercial alternatives, like Credly, but they are vey cost prohibitive.
there is a url/webpage in the verifier site to "certify" the badge is valid with timestamp, issuer, person who obtain the badge, the image and a "fingerprint".
this url can be copied pasted and shared in social networks like LinkedIn profiles, and usually features the badge image as a card.
the user gets and email, the image and the fingerprint, which is usually signed with private key/public key methods.
Oh wow, I had an old instagram account, so I enabled federation on #threads to test it. I changed the username in instagram and it actually did the #activitypub migration properly. Without intervention of my part I m followng the "new" account.
One of my favorite 10 minutes interactions in the @fediforum , was the one with @n00q regarding how he was able to have a working fediverse instance for his friends IRL.
The learning lessons there made me believe there is room for communities-driven instances for home-brewing, HOAs, universities, hobbyists, etc. I know some of these exists, but the kind of guerrilla marketing used in the n00q one was interesting.
I even believe there is a business model to pursue there.
I'll be recording something tomorrow and adding a video there. The purpose is to make it easier for end users. I managed to get end-to-end functionality working in about 15 minutes.
So, no tags, I really want to have an easy first impression for new users.