Fediverse

oblomov,
@oblomov@sociale.network avatar

Something that really bugs me about and its forks like is that in the HTML they produce tag links do not have a rel=bookmark or whatnot attribute, so Mastodon does not recognize them as tag links and tries to produce a card for the first tag.

larsmb,
@larsmb@mastodon.online avatar

Is liberdon.com exactly the kind of instance it appears to be, or is there any good reason not to mute it?

gnulinux, German
@gnulinux@social.anoxinon.de avatar

Join the JoinFediverseWiki - "eine Enzyklopädie über das Fediverse"

Das Wiki bietet schon umfangreiche Informationen über das Fediverse und dessen diverse Plattformen. Es enthält jedoch auch noch einige Lücken, die darauf warten, von fleißigen Fedizens gestopft zu werden.

https://gnulinux.ch/join-the-joinfediversewiki-eine-enzyklopaedie-ueber-das-fediverse

kaiserkiwi, German
@kaiserkiwi@corteximplant.com avatar

Seit meinem Wechsel zurück zu @ivory fällt mir übrigens auf: Ich mag es gar nicht, wenn Benachrichtigungen wie Likes und Boosts zusammengefasst werden. Es fühlt sich einfach nicht gut an. Personen gehen unter. Wie oft bin ich jetzt schon jemandem gefolgt, weil ein Post geboosted wurde? Das habe ich mit Mona nie gemacht. Einfach weil es nur Kreise in einem einzelnen Eintrag waren.

Ich hoffe, dass ich das bei Ivory deaktivieren kann, wenn das irgendwann als Feature kommt. Oder besser: Erst gruppieren, wenn eine gewisse Grenze über Zeitraum X überschritten wird.

stevesplace,
@stevesplace@mastodon.social avatar

I think it would be helpful if had something like available in the menu. It would discourage people from believing any other messages are anything but public.

queenslight,

Greetings!

Like always, main account among the shall remain here, but you can now follow me on if ya so desire.
NB. If you’re already following me, watch out for the massive import of people Following of course, is ‘optional!’

https://birdkey.ml/@queenslight/

stevesplace,
@stevesplace@mastodon.social avatar

I really like the interface elk.fedified.com for its great and regular upgrades. A lot of work went into this code and it shows. Easy to use. Easy to configure. Many great features. Occasionally there's a minor bug, but not many. It's solid, beyond beta, and I hope you try it. No need to change servers! Log in with your account and enjoy!

stevesplace,
@stevesplace@mastodon.social avatar

I've recorded/mixed 14 songs since joining , 2 this weekend!

The last one annoyed a knuckle and sizzled 3 fingertips on my left hand, lol. No callouses for lead guitar and I guess a wee bit of tendonitis as punishment for being a tiny bit too aggressive in one of the 8 tracks + 2 I didn't want to hear again.

I really should practice it more often.

The most recent tune is funky.

https://soundcloud.com/stephen-teter

stevesplace,
@stevesplace@mastodon.social avatar

I recorded (at least partially) and mixed 2 over the holiday weekend.

First came Straight To Your Heart.

Then came If I'm A Felon.

These are on top of the dozen I recorded & mixed since joining . They are definitely not all alike. You may listen to both of them (and more) here:

https://soundcloud.com/stephen-teter

jreusch,

To fully show a single post that was boosted by someone else, you need to make 7 HTTP requests

hywan,
@hywan@fosstodon.org avatar
chiefgyk3d,
@chiefgyk3d@social.chiefgyk3d.com avatar

Found a bug in my Twitch-and-toot bot logic stopping end of stream posts. I am testing a new branch with a possible fix. I accidentally had both start of stream and end of stream messages on the same posting timer. Now it should check at the configured interval for when you are live, and when live post a stream starting message, and then continue to check if you have since ended the stream, and then post an end of stream message. Testing the fix now https://github.com/ChiefGyk3D/twitch-and-toot/tree/End_Of_Stream_Message

LaurensHof,
@LaurensHof@fediversereport.com avatar

The Roundup – episode 20

Welcome! It has been an interesting week in the fediverse, with some events that will play out over longer timeframes. Conversations about defederation, but also a growth in tech projects that go beyond microblogging, and the continuation of developer organisation. Besides that, it took around a month for Mastodon to add another million accounts, crossing the 12 million line this week.

Over the last few weeks, there has been a lot of talk about Meta’s new project Barcelona, a microblogging platform that (allegedly) interoperates with the fediverse. One of the main questions is if servers on the fediverse should interact with this new platform, or if they should defederate from Meta’s projects. Quite a few people have vocally advocated for the immediate and full defederation of all Meta’s projects on sight. The power of the fediverse is that every server admin gets to set their own rules, and that there does not have to be full consensus on policies. However, for people who fear that Barcelona is a full Embrace-Extend-Extinct project that can only be thwarted by avoiding content altogether, the result of the latest poll might spell bad news:

https://fediversereport.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/image-1.pngA 4k response is a pretty high result for fediverse polls. Anonymous polls cannot be a fully representative sample, but there is a good case to be made that the selection bias is probably in favor of people who are opiniated about the subject. This makes a full-on defederation by the entire fediverse quite unlikely and not particularly effective at preventing EEE.

In the meantime, an article by Johannes Ernst places some question marks with the assumption that the Barcelona project will fully implement ActivityPub. A careful reading of all the leaked information does not definitively confirm it. It might be that Meta implements a connection with Mastodon in a more asymmetric way, which would complicate the question even further.

In other trends that is worth keeping an eye on, is the continued integration of cooperation of fediverse developers. Until quite recently, coordination on fediverse work mainly happened on the social hub for ActivityPub, with only few developers who worked on implementation actively participating. Now the is a large Matrix Space, with channels for most fediverse projects, as well as more conversation space for the fediverse in general. There are also regular meetings (next one May 31st), and a conference later this year.

Beyond microblogging

While microblogging has gotten by far the most attention as the main form of communication on the fediverse, new projects are also springing up that focus on the forums.

Kbin is a federated link aggregator, similar to reddit. The main public instance is available at kbin.social. It also integrates with Lemmy, the other link aggregator on the fediverse. Kbin is currently in active development, adding features such as ‘magazines’, and even has it’s own extension already. The project recently got funding from NLNet, and released an accompanying roadmap. It is still early days in the project, but it is fully functional and usable. An interesting and exciting project that will certainly be checked in with later to see how it is progressing.

Besides Kbin, there are now three other forum software projects that are adding federation: Flarum, nodeBB and Discourse are all working on integrating ActivityPub into their current forum software. All the projects are still in early development. However, it does provide a clear indication that if you want to think about the future of the fediverse, you should think beyond just (micro)blogging, as decentralized forums are close on the horizon.

PixelFed is also rapidly shipping changes and updates. Most notable are post editing, better tools to handle spam (including Advanced Autodetection of spam), account verification in the similar style as Mastodon, and Place tags. Even more features are being worked on, such as Stories, Loops and live streams. There is also an interesting parallel between Instagram and it’s tightly connected Barcelona project, and PixelFed and it’s tight connection with Mastodon (and other fediverse microblogging platforms), especially since there will be a connection between them soon. How this will all play out is worth watching.

The links

  • The Linux Experiment has an excellent video about Framasoft, a French NGO that is quite impactful in the fediverse, even though their name might not be very well known. They are behind the fediverse projects PeerTube and Mobilizon. The Linux Experiment also hosts their videos on both YouTube and PeerTube, which is cool to see.
  • Flipboard is continuing with their integrations into their app. You can now use Bluesky and Pixelfed accounts via the Flipboard app.
  • Bridgy Fed is a service that turns your website in your own fediverse account. Developer Ryan Barrett (@snarfed) is looking for feedback on the draft for the further bridging with the other open protocols like ATproto and Nostr.
  • The jointhefediverse.net project is looking to translate into different languages.
  • Mastodon app Mammoth has created a personalized people search tab for people who use their instance moth.social.
  • Calckey continues to become a serious player in the fediverse. It will soon change it’s name, as the main developer Kainoa feels its not right to have the project named after him anymore now that there are so many other contributors. Work is also slowly starting to completely rewrite the backend, as it currently consists of a lot of legacy code from Misskey.
  • The European Commision has supported many fediverse projects via NGIZero. This infographic has an overview of all the projects that are supported.
  • Fedilabs is one of the earliest apps for the fediverse, and is now 6 years old!
  • Ivory is a premier Mastodon app for iOS, that is now also available on Mac.
  • Martin Holland has diligently been tracking traffic to the German news website heise.de for both Twitter and Mastodon, and sharing the data in great detail. This is the latest update.
  • Akkoma now has granular controls about the accounts you want to receive private messages from.

The poll

This poll sadly just closed before the newsletter, but the results are still worth sharing: Most servers are financially sustainable.

https://fediversereport.com/the-roundup-episode-20/

screenshot of poll result

smallcircles,
@smallcircles@social.coop avatar

"Can We in the ?" is what @autodidaddict ponders about.

https://kevinhoffman.blog/post/fediverse_gaming

From chess bot to .. what lie between?

https://spritelyproject.org/#fantasary

slink, (edited )
@slink@fosstodon.org avatar

is there a way on or specifically on to follow a thread, that is, to make all replies appear on the home timeline?
or, put differently, how to you follow conversations?

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