Heliograph, to random
@Heliograph@mastodon.au avatar

👀😭 about the death of the internet as we knew it

"You want to order from a local restaurant, but you need to download a third-party delivery app, even though you plan to pick it up yourself. The prices and menu on the app are different to what you saw in the window. When you download a second app the prices are different again. You ring the restaurant directly and it says the number is no longer in service. You go to the restaurant and order in person. You mention that their website has the wrong number and the woman behind the counter says they have to contact the company who designed the site for changes, which will cost them, but most people just order through an app anyway.

You want to watch the trailer for an upcoming movie on YouTube but you first have to sit through an ad. Then you sit through a preview for the trailer itself. Then you watch the trailer, which is literally another ad. When it ends, it cues up a new trailer, with a new ad at the start of it.

The first page of Google results are links to pages that have scraped other pages for information from other pages that have been scraped for information. All the sources seem to link back to one another. There is no origin. The photos on the page look weird. The hands are disfigured. There is no image credit."

https://www.takahe.org.nz/heat-death-of-the-internet/

steffo, to fediverse
@steffo@junimo.party avatar

Huh, I discovered a new software: !

https://jointakahe.org/

What can you tell me about it? Had you heard it before?

adamchainz, to django
@adamchainz@fosstodon.org avatar

✍️ New post on joining the community on

💁‍♂️ Share with your non-Fediversing friends!

https://adamj.eu/tech/2024/02/10/django-join-community-mastodon/

paulox,
@paulox@fosstodon.org avatar

@adamchainz ok, I missed your goal to be beginners friendly. 👍
Just to clarify, I proposed them because they're both ActivityPub services based on Django. 😀
Takahẽ is a micro blogging (like Mastodon) and Bookwyrm is a book service (like Goodreads) 🧩

okpierre, to fediverse
@okpierre@mastodon.social avatar
wagtail, to fediverse
@wagtail@fosstodon.org avatar

👋 Fediverse folks, what do you think of adding support in or ? See discussion: https://github.com/wagtail/wagtail/discussions/9732

It’s a neat idea, a few other platforms have it as a package, we’re wondering how much interest there would be

phiofx,

@wagtail its a great idea as it would make potentially any django / wagtail installation a first class citizen of the fediverse, expanding functionality in various novel ways

There are already several django based activitypub servers (I am aware of , , ) and related projects (, ) but it seems there is zero code re-use among them.

iangriffin, (edited ) to NewZealand
@iangriffin@mastodon.nz avatar

I have just seen the cutest thing… A Pūkeko and chicks!

jeff, to random
@jeff@honeytree.social avatar

ok fedizens.... besides (https://jointakahe.org/) is there any other app that is making multi-tenancy (aka multiple domain) possible?

mike, to fediverse
@mike@flipboard.social avatar

The network effect for is gaining some serious momentum right now. As more services adopt the protocol, more people, more communities and more content are added to the network making it increasingly more valuable for everyone. This will only accelerate in the coming months as Threads, Wordpress, Tumblr, Flipboard and others federate.

We're still in early innings but there's no way to put this genie back in the bottle. The open social Web / the is going to be huge.

tallship,
@tallship@social.sdf.org avatar

@mike

This is excellent news Mike. Following your original announcement many months ago, I actually thought this was the case and created a clipboard about for myself, lolz.

It took a bit, but eventually I figured out that such integration would need to wait for a later day.

Good to know that's now on the horizon 🖖

You can haz ! 🍔

.

@nunesdennis @evan @ramsey

jrollans, to random
@jrollans@adistance.tk avatar

I’ve been running my own Mastodon instance for over a year now and it’s been a fun hobby, but I think I’m going to migrate to another (larger) instance and bring mine down. It’s been fun though!

jrollans,
@jrollans@adistance.tk avatar

Though I have been thinking about setting up some other server. Not sure what yet… looks pretty cool and there’s this tiny project I found called that looks really interesting. is just so massive and it requires resources I don’t feel like allocating anymore.

santisbon, to fediverse

My viewer now supports any server type (as long as the server's APIs are correctly configured)!
Find out if a server is right for you based on custom emojis, character limit, users, translation, and more.

Tested on , , , , , , , , , , , , ,


https://emojos.santisbon.me/

cv_k, to fediverse
@cv_k@misskey.dev avatar

Django製ActivityPubソフトウェア Takahē

情報発信に便利で軽量なActivityPubサーバー「Takahē」[前編] ~特徴(マルチドメインサポート)の紹介と、クライアントアプリElkからの利用 | gihyo.jp https://gihyo.jp/article/2023/09/takahe-01

notesnook, to fediverse
@notesnook@fosstodon.org avatar

Asking all the and experts:

Would it make sense for Notesnook to be able to publish notes to ActivityPub? Is that a right use case for it or would it require hacks? What would be the best way to approach/implement this?

From a very quick research, it'd require a self hosted fediverse compatible server. Users would have to sign up or their accounts would need to be created there.

What then?

tallship,

@notesnook

Thank you for putting out that query - short answer is...

Yes. You definitely have a use case here, but first, being just a little familiar with your product I'd like to welcome you to the even though your arrival coincided with the November Rain phenomenon that was much todo about nothing, and in the end, most Twitugees simply returned there after creating accounts here - I'm glad you stuck around! You're product is FOSS, and this is a world here in the Fediverse, so it makes sense, this being your natural home and where people can expect to find you :)

Ever since I decided to ditch the proprietary Evernote, I've been using a Plugin that uploads my buffer to a Gist in an easy peasy way - it would be really kewl if I had a way to send (encrypted or unencrypted) notes to myself as a Fediverse DM, or share some of them with a select group of others in such a manner - Maybe (if it's textual in nature) actual clips I've saved. The graphics, well, if they are uploaded as a graphic that will work too, and they can even be sent to accounts (if there is a graphics or movie file).

So, you're concerned about having to setup a centralized server or something that your userbase can be recognized on or something? Perhaps like a relay of sorts? I don't think that's the way to go actually. It sounds like a lot of heartache that might not even surivive beyond the intial proof of concept is rolled out - Spam being just one reason that makes the likelihood of failure a distinct possibility.

Here's what I think you can try doing, and it will alleviate any grandiose plans you may have been kicking around - Keep it in the client. A feature mechanism that either lets you clip and post it as an NOTE to a user's actual instance (server) where they already have an account - You can collect the user's Fediverse account credentials and use that to post to their own existing account - no additional infrastructure is required on your part.

Those posts can be a single post to oneself (a private Fediverse DM to themselves) or it can include a list of recipients - just like any other post you can make.

This will also afford you the absolute maximum in too! You don't have to accept any registrations obo your Fediverse features - you're merely allowing people with existing Fediverse accounts to enter their credentials into your client and then your users make the decision as to whether they want to use your existing store or their Fediverse account to publish the clips to their stores there.

Since you've been around here for a while now, I'm sure you've realized how severely limited mastodon is when it comes to ways you can exploit the existing capabilities in the Fediverse - I've already mentioned Pixelfed, but there's a lot of other platforms that support HTTP signatures necessary for backfills and e2ee constructs; the support for BBCode and/or Markdown; post containing text with character counts greater than the paltry 500 characters that masto can muster, (actually, only Misskey and Firefish support that at this time AFAIK); local only posts (shared only with those who have accounts on the same instance), and a host of other unsupported features in masopub.

I appreciate that you made the effort to address this as an ActivityPub and Fediverse capability, and not simply, "yet another mastodon branded feature". Especially when mastodon won't be able to take advantage of many of the advanced features you already offer that other more capable Fediverse platforms can make use of :)

Platforms like , , , , , , , Pleroma, , , , , and even - those latter three have potentially, especially ambitious use cases with clips and notes being able to be actually published on platforms already built for long form or 'blobs' to be pushed to them. Hubzilla, , and Friendica have special features to accommodate your products notes too :)

If you focus on adding support for people to enter their Fediverse account credentials, or multiple accounts like and and support, Then those are the servers you need right there! The spam problem remains as it is with the particular instances, since they control the new account registrations.

There's also the rapid adoption of and single-user focused Fediverse platforms too, such as:

  • MicroBlogPub
  • Tapir
  • Bovine
  • And of course, any platform, now matter how heavy or resource intensive can be deployed as a smolweb or single-user instance (even the klunky kludgey mastodon). And speaking of which, there are several popular forks that don't have these limitations that are very popular like and -soc, Etc.

There may even be some use cases for and too, as link/discussion boards too - perhaps posting from a users vault/store to those platforms? There's a lot of different possibilities but ActivityPub can open up a huge market for you while at the same time Fediverse is exposed to large numbers of people who will discover that they too may have a good use case to adopt for themselves a Fediverse account :)

tl;dr: Basically, yes! there's a huge use case for your thoughts there - and if you're reading this on a Mitra, , Soapbox, , Firefish, Friendica, Hubzilla, or Misskey server, you'll see some very pretty formatting in Markdown - if you're reading this on a regular mastodon server (not one of the really good and popular forks), then... not so much - but at least mastodon does degrade Markdown and HTML somewhat gracefully :)

Well I hope that helps and do feel free to reach out to me via my contact methods listed in my profile or in the Fediverse-City Matrix room, and I'm sure that we can get a few of some of the more prominent Fediverse platform devs to round-table with you for some wire framing sessions.

I'm confident that you'll find a lot of support in your endeavor to achieve this initiative.

Well I hope that helps. Enjoy!

.

attached: Fediverse logo in gummy bear jelly colors

bengo, to fediverse
@bengo@mastodon.social avatar

In a few weeks @w3c social web community group meeting may receive a proposal to explore chartering new social web working group that would only be open to people who work at W3C member companies. (The CG is open to all). Today there was an in person discussion at TPAC, the yearly W3C-wide f2f. It was a day-of addition to the agenda. Now is a good time to join the CG, subscribe to mailing list, and start participating in the discussions. https://www.w3.org/community/SocialCG/

reiver, (edited )
@reiver@mastodon.social avatar

@bengo @w3c @evan

Right now, the most popular Fediverse software is —









With these up-and-coming:









• and others

Are the teams from all these Fediverse software involved with this new W3C social web community group?

apps, to mastodon
@apps@toot.fedilab.app avatar

Extra-features (disabled by default) is somewhat confusing in .
This option allows to enable features that doesn't support (quotes, reactions, submit messages in a specific format, etc.)
But softwares like , , , don't support (currently) same features.

We plan to use to automatically enable features depending on the user's instance (ie: software).

tallship,

has proven invaluable to me and also many of the public Fediverse databases, for example, with things like:

  • The particular MRF settings implemented for a particular instance
  • Fingerprinting exactly which platform and version is being examined
  • How many local users have accounts on the instance
  • Average number of posts in various different perspectives - total, per user, this period, Etc.
  • Whether or not the instance is operated by Good, sharing Fedizens or people that choose not to disclose.

A for this can go a long way toward stabilizing this defacto standard as dejure.

's commitment to support the most popular platforms such as , , , , , , , , , and other, unnofficially supported platforms like is commendable, and Nodeinfo is a great way to enter into the foray of deterministically providing the users with that support.

It also encourages instance operators to make this information public - as it should be in almost all cases.

:sailboat:

.

Attached: Fedilab Logo - standard.

KelsonV, to random
@KelsonV@wandering.shop avatar

The best photo of a I've ever seen.

(The big blue ball. That one.)

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/aug/29/prehistoric-bird-once-thought-extinct-returns-to-new-zealand-wild

(seen on Bluesky but I couldn't find the post linking to it when I scrolled back looking for it.)

[News] Prehistoric bird once thought extinct returns to New Zealand wild (www.theguardian.com)

Tā Tipene O’Regan, 87 years old, leaned into his carved walking stick and reached down to a large wooden box. He paused a second, then slowly lifted the lid. Out shot the hefty body of a bright turquoise bird, legs windmilling, launching from its cage like a football from a slingshot....

Norobiik, to NewZealand
@Norobiik@noc.social avatar

"That streak of colour was the : a large, , that was believed for decades to be extinct. Eighteen of the birds were released in the Waimāori valley, an alpine area of ’s South Island last week, on to slopes they had not been seen roaming for about 100 years."

once thought extinct returns to New Zealand wild | | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/aug/29/prehistoric-bird-once-thought-extinct-returns-to-new-zealand-wild

digs, to random
@digs@sci.kiwi avatar

There’s a new wild population of in NZ! With Ngāi Tahu and supported by Fulton Hogan we’ve released 18 takahē to the Greenstone Valley near Queenstown - a site where they haven’t lived for over a century. Here’s the last pair heading off to their new home.

Two takahē running off after being released into the Greenstone Valley in New Zealand. Credit: Deidre Vercoe

digs,
@digs@sci.kiwi avatar

A growing population means there’s an urgent need for new sites. Predator control has made the Greenstone suitable, but time will tell how well takahē will do there. We’ll closely monitor them to check on progress. https://www.doc.govt.nz/news/media-releases/2023-media-releases/new-wild-home-for-takahe-on-ngai-tahu-whenua-in-otakouotago/ 📸 Glen Greaves

digs,
@digs@sci.kiwi avatar

We plan to increase the population in the Greenstone to about 40 individuals over the next year. We’ll still need more sites! Read more here: https://t.co/ZaWXjNoIoh 📸 Deidre Vercoe

musicmatze, to fediverse

killed

At least for me.
Even though my blog is a instance that federates.

nilesh,
@nilesh@fosstodon.org avatar

@musicmatze (and everything else in the ecosystem like ) needs to implement support for Articles so that a Mastodon user can follow a user.

manganapp, to mastodon Polish

Miło nam donieść, że wspiera obecnie serwery i :)

Więc obok , i logować możecie się również do profili na tych serwerach.

Czekamy na zgłoszenia błędów, niebawem wersja wykorzystująca w pełni możliwości tego nowego oprogramowania.

sengi_app, to mastodon
@sengi_app@mastodon.social avatar

1.5.0 is out! 🎉

It's a "language support" update: new post language settings, translation, etc.

Also, if you're using the Electron build, update to the last one (1.7.0) and get spellchecker synchronization when you change the language in the post editor!

Full changelog here: https://github.com/NicolasConstant/sengi/releases/tag/1.5.0

(with new compatibility for and )

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