@linos my project #FedBOX supports multiple values for the attributedTo property on ActivityPub objects.
The use case this was required for, even though it's not implemented at the moment, was when mods would edit an object that came under scrutiny on the main client that uses FedBOX as a backend, the #brutalinks link aggregator.
Collaborative editing would also work, but there are no clients capable of that at the moment.
Hi, new test instances are now available. The previous frontend changes were mostly cosmetic. But now I would like to take a closer look at a few bigger things, like this. However, maintaining compatibility with your styles is very important to me. I also invite you to discuss and review in pull requests :) Cheers!...
@ernest I see you posting more and more about community management and server/service maintenance than coding on the project.
How do you deal with doing both: a maintainer for a project and a community manager ?
I was trying to push people interested in #BrutaLinks in starting their own instances instead of using mine, and seeing how nobody took me up on that, it feels like it's the losing strategy. :D
@mariusor I'm just trying adapt to the current situation. I gave myself a few days or weeks to get things in order for a peaceful work environment. People here organized themselves and took care of all the organizational work, while I mainly observed so far :) Thanks to that, I was able to temporarily focus on my critical issues.
I know something about it, it's not easy, but it seems to me that #BrutaLinks will find its niche if the fediverse continues to grow in the right direction. Good luck. We are also considering adding an ap-related submodule in Go or Rust ourselves to squeeze out as much performance as possible. So, it's possible that I'll start digging into your GitHub soon ;)
I keep being on a roll today. I discovered the mystery of why #BrutaLinks doesn't show follows coming from Mastodon.
It actually does, but because they don't have a published date they are ordered at the end of the inbox, so I had to go all the way to the end of the listing to find them. Sigh...
Another one to put on top of the pile of #mastoquirks
One of the small things I managed to do while sick this week was to add support for <link rel=alternate type="application/activity+json"> for all the pages where this makes sense.
So now the instance and the individual users are directly discoverable on Mastodon instances by entering the URL in the search box. (Accepting the follows is not functional at the moment... oops)
One of the small things I managed to do while sick this week was to add support for <link rel=alternate type="application/activity+json"> for all the pages where this makes sense.
So now the instance and the individual users are directly discoverable on Mastodon instances by entering the URL in the search box. (Accepting the follows is not functional at the moment... oops)
wow, I'm actually finding that #KBin is far more screen reader friendly than #Reddit ever was. For example,
each comment in a thread is basically a blockquote, so I can cycle through comments with just one letter, which is really neat! It of course doesn't tell you levels deep like that, but I really like KBin.
It has headings for topic posts so I can just browse by heading level and other goodies. I hope this Reddit migration continues!
For people invested in the migration from #reddit. Here's some details about #BrutaLinks one of the projects I'm working on, which is a reddit-like discussion platform, built on top of #ActivityPub.
It didn't benefit from the attention and funding that lemmy got, so probably it's overall less polished and performant, but some love from the community would do it good.
Since it looks like #reddit is determined to go the way of the Bird Site, does anyone have any clue where people might land if there's Reddit exodus? Mastodon doesn't really fill the same niche.
/kbin test environments
Hi, new test instances are now available. The previous frontend changes were mostly cosmetic. But now I would like to take a closer look at a few bigger things, like this. However, maintaining compatibility with your styles is very important to me. I also invite you to discuss and review in pull requests :) Cheers!...