Greguti, to internet
@Greguti@pouet.chapril.org avatar

thought he could save , but it turns out he may have saved the idea of an open social internet instead. When Musk spent $44 billion to acquire Twitter and then systematically destroyed everything people loved about the platform, users went looking for something better.

is the next big thing in social networks - The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/20/23689570/activitypub-protocol-standard-social-network

pablo, to internet

Is built on top of ? Hoping it’s going to be interoperable with because it seems that the last wave of people fleeing are going there🤞

grunfink, to fediverse
@grunfink@comam.es avatar

I've just released version 2.28 of , the simple, minimalistic instance server written in ANSI C, including the following:

Added a new notification area to the web interface, accessible from a link at the top, that also shows the number of unseen events. This area lists all notifications in reverse chronological order and provides a button to clear all.

More work in the Mastodon API. The new supported features are: notifications, post of new and reply messages (including attached images). Some API v2 entry points had to be implemented, so you'll need to update your HTTPS proxy configuration again, see snac(8). no longer crashes, or so I think. The official app and close relatives like still don't work, though.

If you are not interested in this Mastodon API crap, you can compile it out of your by defining the NO_MASTODON_API preprocessor directive and forget about it.

Fixed an HTML cache bug (it was not refreshed after editing a post).

https://comam.es/what-is-snac

vwbusguy, to fediverse
@vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

One of my regrets was advising an IT director at a previous employer that wasn't worth pursuing at the time. Granted, this was a few years ago when it was far more "niche", but I was clearly wrong to downplay it.

rysiek, (edited ) to fediverse
@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar
paulox, (edited ) to fediverse
@paulox@fosstodon.org avatar

I joined the Open Space about Takahe and ActrivityPub at PyCon Us 2023 🐍🇺🇲

CC @pycon @PyConUS @andrew @takahe

genebean, to fediverse
@genebean@fosstodon.org avatar
tedcurran, to fediverse

Can save the internet?

https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/20/23689570/activitypub-protocol-standard-social-network

Excellent deep dive on the current state of the and , with a detailed history of the movement to , and predictions about where we go from here.

tannerman, to fediverse
@tannerman@mastodon.online avatar

Been testing out - another way to navigate the , mentioned by @atomicpoet quite often.

Think upgraded experience vs. what you typically see on - with some extra features thrown in. Of course being , it interacts nicely with others.

I’ve spun up another test account to natively explore - @DreamfulDreck - if you happen to also be poking around there and want to say “hi!”

vyr, to fediverse

as i predicted, Mastodon and other Fedi servers are woefully underequipped to deal with even the most basic spammers. hopefully this 1978-ass "thegx" guy and the vietnamese casino spammers provoke some defensive development. we literally have decades of email spam tools to reuse, and maybe infrastructure and organizations, but right now we don't even have keyword filters.

jwildeboer, to fediverse
@jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net avatar

New blog entry: "Finding and blocking spambots and other unwanted guests" at https://jan.wildeboer.net/2023/04/Daily-Bot-Blocking/ - replies to this toot will show up as comments on my blog. It's magic! This blog post started as a thread at https://social.wildeboer.net/@jwildeboer/110242265723724149

twipped, to fediverse
@twipped@twipped.social avatar

What are the odds that a load of fediverse implementations only support hacky security-vocab validation methods and would completely break if I used publicKeyPem instead of publicKey on the actor object.

shoq, to random
@shoq@mastodon.social avatar

I'm a bit embarrassed to say that It's been a long time since I caught up with how the @Flipboard is evolving. It's just so well done, and chock full of features and ideas I once criticized it for not having. And now that it's partly integrated with Fediverse, I am seeing all kinds of new possibilities for it. I'm allocating a lot of time next week to studying it more closely, and seeing if it can become the foundation of a really cool curation idea I've been noodling for years.

mike,
@mike@flipboard.social avatar

@shoq @Flipboard Love hearing that, Shoq. Please let me know what you think. We're actively designing the next gen built on so suggestions are particularly helpful right now.

dansup, to fediverse
@dansup@mastodon.social avatar

A lot of people seem to think Tumblr banned NSFW content because of the App Store, that couldn't be further from the truth.

Remember this when they arrive to the (if they do), they don't care about you, they care about advertisers.

https://mastodon.social/@dansup/110242410336862110

peter, to fediverse
@peter@area51.social avatar

I see Jack, one of the Twitter founders, is working on a new Twitter but "federated" ...

Not though but their own AT protocol https://atproto.com/

So XKCD 927 strikes again https://xkcd.com/927/

ch0ccyra1n, to random
@ch0ccyra1n@emeraldsocial.org avatar

@fediverse What type of social media do you feel is lacking most in the fediverse?

To elaborate, there are a lot of different types of social media already on the fediverse such as microblogs, regular blogs, image sharing, link sharing and video sharing.

Personally, I'd love to see a gaming-focused social media platform on the fediverse.

smallcircles,
@smallcircles@social.coop avatar

@ch0ccyra1n @fediverse

A federated software. But most likely there are a couple in the works. There's The Pavilion cooperative working on a plugin for and some time ago a maintainer told me they are working on adding support too. And there's which has forum-like aspects.

ajsadauskas, (edited )
@ajsadauskas@aus.social avatar

@ch0ccyra1n @fediverse Great topic.

A big thing that's lacking at the moment is not so much new platforms, but dedicated instances using the existing Fediverse platforms.

A great example of what I mean is something like Urbanists.video. It's a PeerTube instance dedicated to videos about urban planning, cycling, and transport.

We need more dedicated instances like that for more special interest communities.

Just imagine a PeerTube and LemmyBB instance dedicated to baking. Or Buddhism. Or the global Armenian diaspora. Or folk music. Or quilt makers. Or charity fundraisers. Or particular social issues. Or high school principals. Or a particular university. Or independent short films. Or netball. Or watercolour artists.

The more dedicated communities like that exist, the stronger the Fediverse ecosystem is as a whole.

mike, to fediverse
@mike@flipboard.social avatar

It's so I've got a few suggestions:

Even Prodromou, co-creator of which will revolutionize the web.
@evan

Dave Winer, creator of which has been a key part of the Web for decades now.
@davew

David Pierce, a highly regarded journalist at the Verge who wrote this week's breakthrough article on ActivityPub (link below)
@pierce

https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/20/23689570/activitypub-protocol-standard-social-network

tallship, to opensource
@tallship@social.sdf.org avatar
inthedeltawaves, to fediverse

Why in the world is Wordpress.com charging $300/year to access its ActivityPub plugin. Just paid for 3 years of personal account only to find this out. WTF. Anyone have a good host for a Wordpress.org site with easy ActivityPub integration? Been trying to get it to work on Bluehost since November with no luck.

atomicpoet, to fediverse
@atomicpoet@mastodon.social avatar

I disagree with those who say “Let’s focus on spreading awareness for Mastodon—not the Fediverse” for three reasons:

  1. Some people hate Mastodon. If they don’t like Mastodon, they should know about options to their liking.

  2. Some people are looking for alternatives to Facebook, YouTube, Instagram—and Mastodon is not the answer for them.

  3. What about developers looking to build novel and new social media? They should know what ActivityPub does.

kidehen,

“Let’s focus on spreading awareness for Mastodon—not the Fediverse” is the headline of a tragic movie that many of us have seen before.

@Mastodon is a popular platform, that offers a nice alternative via its support for (re server-server protocol) and .

davidslifka, to random
@davidslifka@mastodon.social avatar

We waited a long time for this moment, and it's not here for much longer.

Let's make the most of it.

betterquote,

Can ActivityPub save the internet?

Apr 20, 2023, GMT+8 By David Pierce
https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/20/23689570/activitypub-protocol-standard-social-network

The tech industry is abuzz about a new standard for social networking that is more open, more user-centric, and potentially more powerful than Twitter and Facebook. But we’ve been here before.

For most of the last 15 years, the social web has felt like a settled market — and then Elon Musk bought Twitter

alastor8472, to fediverse
@alastor8472@mastodon.online avatar

A thread why I think has potential.

— Decentralized
Like , intents to be decentralized. This means that not Bluesky as a company will be part of it, but others can also join in.

The exciting part is that this is happening on multiple levels: where your data is stored, and how your feed is composed for your timeline.

Note: Right now the devs are working hard on making this happen, while currently everyone invited is on the same server.

alastor8472,
@alastor8472@mastodon.online avatar

@volkris many of the limitations people have with , or the underlying , haven’t been addressed in years. I read very old blogs already pointing it out.

My best bet a new standard comes along that could be adopted, with the necessary work. I do see a lot of opposition against any new protocol, without trying to understand the need (of progress).

I believe Mastodon and ActivityPub are far from perfect, and we should blindly praise it. But that’s just me.

mmasnick, to random
@mmasnick@mastodon.social avatar

I recognize lots of folks here don't trust Bluesky, but I actually find a lot of what they're doing really, really interesting and worth watching, including their experiment with "composable moderation." https://www.techdirt.com/2023/04/20/bluesky-plans-decentralized-composable-moderation/

erlend,
@erlend@writing.exchange avatar

@mmasnick I’m a big fan of what’s happening at

It’s effectively the web3 alternative to . It’s a good North Star for the fediverse to aspirationally build towards.

But I’m only interested in BlueSky insofar as it interoperates with the existing .

And I think they recognize that the the fediverse movement & community would turn on them if they cannibalize the existing network instead of adding to it as a friendly & compatible node.

Jdreben, to fediverse

Come join me on .social!

Registrations open to everyone I believe :) Calckey is a cool alternative to .

https://calckey.social

Jdreben,

@aronow They both utilize . So you can follow and be followed by people in both apps.

Calckey is actually a fork of Misskey. There's also Akkoma and a bunch of others. They provide additive features on top of the core ActivityPub ones most of which I think Mastodon captures.

I love this about the . Unlike BlueSky and Nostr and of corse all those other centralized social media, the ActivityPub fediverse has a very rich and active interconnected ecosystem.

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