rimu, to kbin
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Feels good to bring on of my favourite features to - domain blocking!

https://piefed.social/post/23470

ecksearoh, to RedditMigration

It is still early enough in the that or can easily be replaced if something superior comes along. So if or can develop their consumer facing products better and faster then they will inevitably get the community support. And since sublinks uses the existing Lemmy API it might have the best chance to do so.

You never know, the current Lemmy devs might be pushed aside tomorrow, anything could happen.

0x1C3B00DA, to Java
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https://wedistribute.org/2024/01/sublinks-a-replacement-for-lemmy/

It’s crazy how much of the comments about on the threadiverse are mad that the author is using or just complaining that they chose to build another implementation.

Most of it seems to be users who think that , , , etc don’t exist and no other federated link aggregator should exist.

piefedadmin, to django
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Very often when encountering an open source codebase you are left on your own to figure it out. Documentation is often limited to installation / compilation instructions.

With the following video I am trying to ease the onboarding process for new developers. I assume you already know Python, HTML and CSS. I start with a brief introduction to Flask and then move on to how forms work, routes, database interaction, frontend, background tasks and more.

This video will compliment the written documentation (still to come – very soon!).

https://join.piefed.social/2024/01/22/an-introduction-to-the-piefed-codebase/

piefedadmin, to fediverse
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There are quite a few communities that are entirely image posts so presenting them as a vertical list of thumbnails doesn’t really make the best of what is there.

To improve on that I’ve made use of the common web design pattern called ‘masonry’, where the images are arraigned like bricks in a wall. Check it out:

https://piefed.social/c/aww@lemmy.world

https://piefed.social/c/artporn@lemm.ee (wide tile – best on large monitors)

On each tile there is the title of the post at the bottom which can be clicked on to view the post and it’s comments. This footer area could be improved with voting buttons and perhaps the number of comments, in future.

This doesn’t work as well for meme communities as memes often contain a lot of text, which gets squished. Perhaps there needs to be a 2 or 3 column version with larger thumbnails.

https://join.piefed.social/2024/01/21/optimizing-image-communities-introducing-grid-view-masonry-for-improved-image-display/

rimu, to piefed_help in Does PieFed work with client apps like Memmy?
@rimu@piefed.social avatar

Awesome. You could follow/join the PieFed meta community although as you say posts there are likely to be lost in the flood of other posts. You could follow me on on Mastodon where I pretty much exclusively post about this project - @rimu. Or pop your email address into the form at https://rimu.geek.nz/piefed-comms/?p=subscribe or join the matrix room at https://matrix.to/#/-community:matrix.org

piefedadmin, to random
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The PieFed chatroom can be used to discuss ideas, fix server issues or shoot the breeze. Also check out the ActivityPub Community on Matrix, for discussions about other fediverse software.

https://join.piefed.social/2024/01/12/matrix-chatroom-for-piefed/

o, to fediverse

"Care has been taken to construct it in the simplest way possible, enabling contributions from programmers of all skill levels and keeping server costs down. This will greatly speed PieFed's development process and widen its adoption."

Clever move by @rimu Lemmy's development is struggling.
The most popular instance, lemmy.world (>25% monthly active users), is still on a previous release. The current release, 0.19.1, has broken federation for the past couple weeks. Up-to-date instances are hobbling along by being restarted every few hours.

Tried hacking on Lemmy myself... I've got many thoughts but not sure if/how to write them down.

leroy, to fediverse
@leroy@indiehackers.social avatar

What would a fediverse forum look like to you?

I know there are some out there, but I'm getting mixed signals about whether it's working or not. Anyone tried them?

rimu,
@rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nz avatar

@devnull @leroy @nodebb @luceos @multiverseofbadness There is also . Demo at https://piefed.social and more info at https://join.piefed.social/

When you switch the sorting for a community to 'Active' it behaves like forums did, where replies bring the thread to the top.

fediforum, to fediverse
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What are some cool applications that were created recently?

We'd like to reach out to them and see whether they want to demo at the next in March.

You can find previous recorded demos on https://fediforum.org/

mima,

@fediforum (recent v13 fork that's like glitch-soc but for Misskey), ( lookalike), and (new software written in )!

Could we get something like PieFed's "Add Remote" button?

A super helpful feature that PieFed (a new fediverse thread aggregator like Lemmy & Kbin) has is an "Add Remote" button on its communities page. This button allows you to get a community on another instance to appear on your PieFed instance (and thus get the PieFed instance to start getting posts from that community)....

PieFed's "Add Remote" interface, used to add communities from other servers.
rimu, to fediverse
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This was so satisfying to write, wow

piefedadmin, to python
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https://piefed.social is running, please make an account and give it a try!

There will be bugs, probably many bugs. When you see one, please reply to the welcome email you received, with info about it, or report it in the issue queue. Let’s catch ’em all!

developers are invited to check out the code repository at https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi. In coming days I’ll write better setup instructions and put together a code walk-through screencast.

https://join.piefed.social/2024/01/05/piefed-begins-beta-test/

rimu, to webdev
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That feeling when the code reaches a point of huge messiness that the only way to deal with it is print out the worst bit and scribble on it.

Low tech but very effective and satisfying.

rimu, to fediverse
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Quite happy with the speed of the background task that ingests data sent to from other servers. Most Activitys are processed in around 0.1 seconds, average of 0.22 seconds, or ~5 per second. This is with just one worker process.

If a 4 core VPS can handle 6(?) worker processes/threads it'll do 6 * 5 = 30 per sec.

Based on the load of https://kglitch.social I expect at most 3 per second.

That'll be fine for now.

Graph comparing the times taken by each task
POSTs coming into kglitch.social

rimu, to random
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Attitude, done!

rimu, to lemmy
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There needs to be consequences for getting lots of downvotes.

One of those could be something like this, where everyone can see that you get downvoted a lot and decide whether and how to engage with you in future.

A short screencast demonstrating the UI of PieFed

rimu, to fediverse
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Made a little log for so I can spot anomalies and review data coming in and out of my dev instance.

After a few weeks of testing federation in canned scenarios, PieFed is now interacting with actual instances on the 'real' , so all sorts of unexpected things are happening! Performance, timing issues, invalid requests, unresponsive servers, all that fun stuff.

Feels great to finally get to this point 😅

javi, to random

Those of you who develop any fediverse based project, how do you do to locally test any change you are making that involves federated content?:

(Please give me ideas I don't want to have to program directly in the server 🥲)

rimu, (edited )
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@javi I've been using ngrok.com, which makes it very easy to temporarily give something running locally a domain name that anyone from outside (including other servers, obvs) can use to access your site/app and send Activitys.

e.g. https://piefed.ngrok.app is running off the laptop in my office. Any code edits immediately take effect and I can watch errors scroll by in my IDE in real time, set breakpoints, etc. Very effective.

rimu, (edited ) to random
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Inspired by https://nickpunt.com/blog/deescalating-social-media/, I've added a function to so authors can acknowledge their mistakes and de-escalate difficult discussions.

I'm committed to building a happier & healthier social media. Read more at https://join.piefed.social/

timberwraith, to random
@timberwraith@mastodon.social avatar

Maybe don't call people "white"?

Maybe don't call people "straight"?

Maybe don't call people "christian"?

Maybe don't call people "men"?

Maybe don't call people [by a label which designates membership in a more powerful, dominant group whose lives are treated as the baseline "norm" and who happen to have far greater power to impose and enforce oppressive social norms in a heavily socially stratified society]?

rimu,
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@timberwraith Any social media platform that does not immediately IP ban people with 88 in their user name is dropping the ball.

rimu, to fediverse
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Further progress with this week, especially on the front - posts, comments and up/down votes are now federating with

https://join.piefed.social/ has more background info on the project. I'll be blogging about ActivityPub quirks at https://join.piefed.social/blog/

Screencast of federation happening

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