oblomov, to blink182
@oblomov@sociale.network avatar

I don't think people appreciate the role that played in fostering the and during the first (when the was still built on their proprietary engine), and a fortiori the role it had in their demise (when they switched to being “just another /‌ skin”), despite their browser never even reaching a 3% market share.

oblomov,
@oblomov@sociale.network avatar

I have no problems imagining a different timeline, where had been already a better-established thing, and the demo applications for media and photo sharing had implemented basic support for it, resulting in self-hosted lightweight alternatives to or .

And this is actually the vision I have an ultimate goal for the , one where, thanks also to client support, hosting and participation become even more trivial than setting up a static website.

oblomov,
@oblomov@sociale.network avatar

Sometimes I wonder how different things could have been if the timing had been different. When was first announced, wasn't a thing yet, StatusNet had just been born, diaspora* didn't exist, and the only other major bidirectional federated protocol was XMPP, that had existed for 10 years and was in the process of being -ed by Facebook and Google.

grunfink, to fediverse
@grunfink@comam.es avatar

I'm very glad to announce the release of version 2.27 of , the simple, minimalistic instance server written in ANSI C. It includes some interesting new features (that I announced some days ago):

Started Mastodon API support, so you can use Mastodon-compatible apps to access accounts. What works so far: login, private and public timelines, full post information (replies and ancestors), liking and boosting posts. Things that don't work yet but eventually will: following accounts, posting and replying to messages (I still have to figure out how some things work, like posting images), notifications (needs some internal support), the instance timeline (snac does not have one, but it can be simulated with not much effort) and probably many other things. Things that will never work: bookmarks, pinning, a federated timeline, many other things that I don't remember right now. Please note that if you want to use this API in your instance, you must add some lines to your HTTP proxy configuration, see the snac(8) (administrator documentation) manual page. I'm doing my tests using the (which sometimes crashes, surely my fault), , and Android apps. Success or failure reports will be appreciated.

Fixed some buffer overflows (contributed by Saagar Jha).

Fixed overzealous rejection of some local boosts.

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

nick,
@nick@norden.social avatar

@grunfink

Nice to know.

I'm also working on an own server (currently called ).

Also using as main app to test (as it is my primary app).

crashes for example, if it gets data in an unexpected format... so it seems not very tolerant in such cases... ;-)

briankrebs, to random

I'm pretty sure Mastodon is the first social network I've been on that didn't immediately ask me to betray all of the people in my address book.

tallship,
@tallship@social.sdf.org avatar

@briankrebs

I'm pretty sure that the is one of the first social networks I've been on that didn't ever ask me to betray any of the people in my address book.

.

tchambers, to random

I'm just saying: the launch of
@wikipedia
@wikidata
@wikiresearch
nableDev
@wikisusdev
and @mediawiki ...

All that does feel like some big new steps.

So does moving to integrate Mastodon identify verification into software itself.

"The end goal is that I can put e.g. https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Legoktm as a URL item and Mastodon will be able to verify it."

I'm going to be watching this VERY closely and supporting it however I can .👀

smallcircles,
@smallcircles@social.coop avatar

@teleclimber

I started the project. It's similar to Awesome project on by Sindre Sorhus, but only curates lists related to , and resources. If @abundance wants that, they might maintain their own sublist and be part of https://delightful.club that is steadily growing.

Btw for the others mentioned there's 3 / -related lists.

@shaisachs @tchambers @wikipedia @wikidata @wikiresearch @mediawiki @mike_hales @bashrc @bhaugen

tvler, to random
@tvler@mastodon.social avatar

Damn I'm already so into this and I've been only working on it for like 30m lol. but with social details

tvler,
@tvler@mastodon.social avatar

👋 Are there any engineers out there who’d be down to chat with me (a federated eng newbie) about best practices for setting up a lightweight federated server to achieve this new StreetPass UI (see prev posts in thread)?

EC_NGI, to fediverse
@EC_NGI@social.network.europa.eu avatar

@NGIZero just had its annual review with the European Commission.
An occasion to take stock of related effort supported: https://nlnet.nl/NGI0/ActivityPub
More choices for users!

smallcircles,
@smallcircles@social.coop avatar

@liaizon @NGIZero @EC_NGI

There's many more similar projects like that waiting for renewed activity, someone forking, or just getting inspired from the codebase.

I think it is a good thing we just added 👻 emoji to the delightful list, and keep the unmaintained codebases right there, to be discovered.

https://delightful.club

And things going well.. I actually have 24 new projects lined up to be added :)

martinweidauer, to random German

Bitte diesen Tröt teilen/retröten, falls Ihr Mastodon noch nutzt. 🦣❤️ Hintergrund: Möchte gerne mal ein aktuelles Lagebild. 🚀 Ziel ist es, perspektivisch herauszufinden, wie wir als Mastodon-User:innen hier in Zukunft weitermachen können. 🙏 Besten Dank im Voraus! 🥰

kkarhan, (edited )
@kkarhan@mstdn.social avatar

@martinweidauer ich persönlich nutze nicht mehr :birdsite: sondern nur noch :mastodon: / :activitypub: & das :fediverse:
https://twitter.com/k3vk4/status/1603563834781978624

fell, to fediverse
@fell@ma.fellr.net avatar

Well, that's it. My instance social.fellr.net is no more. It couldn't even delete my old account properly without getting a timeout on the database. Man, I really don't like the way it's designed. I know it's better for the if not every instance is , but at the moment there is nothing better in terms of reliability. Again, is very promising, but needs a bit more features. They're coming though!

fell,
@fell@ma.fellr.net avatar

I put a 301 redirect to my main instance. I really wonder if does anything with that information. 🤔

ajsadauskas, to fediverse in Lemmy shows how Fediverse-connected message boards can work. So is it time for a Fediverse-connected general purpose message board platform (like phpBB)? Is anyone working on this?
@ajsadauskas@aus.social avatar

@ajsadauskas Across the internet, there's a host of niche communities on message boards and web forums, using platforms such as phpBB and its various competitors.

Is there scope to get these communities on the Fediverse?

Over the past couple of weeks, I've been trying out Lemmy (lemmy.ml ), which is basically a Reddit-like platform on the Fediverse. (For those reading this on Mastodon, this post is actually a reply to a post on Lemmy, meaning you can read it on Lemmy, on Mastodon, or elsewhere!)

It's shown me that the concept of a Fediverse -connected discussion forum certainly can work.

So is there scope to either add ActivityPub to any existing message board software platforms?

Alternatively, is there scope to develop a fediverse-connected general purpose message board platform?

Is anyone working on it?

@tchambers @atomicpoet @LemmyDev

narF, to fediverse
@narF@mstdn.fr avatar

I'm glad to see the different apps organizing together to build improvements.
https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/README.md

If we want the network of apps to grow, developers needs to talk together and find consensus. This initiative looks like it's moving in the right direction!

I hope we'll see more participation from the smaller apps like and others!

lispi314, to fediverse
@lispi314@mastodon.top avatar

@SocialistStan @lauren @Shachihoko @HistoPol @eff @team Even if they try to ban instances from doing that, relays work and there's no reason instances can't be moved to , or other &

You could also add full support to relays including

grunfink, to fediverse
@grunfink@comam.es avatar

Hi, everyone. I've just released version 2.24 of , the simple, minimalistic instance server written in ANSI C, that includes the following features and bugfixes:

Sending non-public messages is now much easier: a checkbox to post a message to only those people mentioned in the message body has been added.

Fixed an over-optimization bug that caused some mentioned recipients to be skipped.

Added some new administrator tweaks: email notifications can be globally disabled.

https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2

This post has been inspired by the song Ghosts Again by Depeche Mode.

jbzfn, to Futurology
@jbzfn@mastodon.social avatar

🧵 Activity Pub vs Web Frameworks
@dan

「 In an attempt to self-host a low-cost fediverse node, I started with GoToSocial, but later decided to switch to Mastodon for better compatibility. This transition presented some challenges and got me thinking about whether existing web frameworks are well designed for linked data services 」

https://danpalmer.me/2023-01-08-activitypub-vs-web-frameworks

Natureshadow, to fediverse

"If inbox POSTs were CBDs…"

A write-up on how should formalize of objects to simplify authorization in vocabulary-agnostic implementations like .

https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/if-inbox-posts-were-cbds/3123

raph, to fediverse
@raph@social.coop avatar

One of the most exciting tech developments at the moment is the advent of the web standard, which lets people "store their data securely in decentralized data stores called Pods. Pods are like secure personal web servers for your data."

Is it technically possible for to support the Solid standard? Or this would be something apps like should implement?

LaurensHof, to fediverse
@LaurensHof@fediversereport.com avatar

The roundup – episode 11

A shorter roundup this week, as it feels like we´re transitioning to a different news cycle. Last month has focused mainly on current organisations joining the fediverse. Medium, Flipboard, Vivaldi and Mozilla have all set up their own Mastodon servers, and WordPress acquired the ActivityPub plugin. The next phase is now to experience the new users that will slowly start to join via these new types of servers, and how this will change fediverse culture. Meanwhile, the current weeks are more themed around community meetups. Last week was MozFest, with three sessions about the fediverse, and the coming week will be Fediforum.

The Roundup

  • Pixelfed is working on an Instagram Import feature, and is at the same time working to make sure Meta meets EU regulation for the data.
  • Matthias Pfefferle, the developer of the ActivityPub plugin for WordPress, did an interview (in German about this. Important takeaway: Automattic is actively looking to make this plugin a Canonical Plugin, with the suggestion coming from the CEO.
  • Bookwyrm, the federated platform for book reading and tracking, is used to maintain a list of all books being banned from public schools in the US. Bookwyrm is explicit about their involvement in social causes, so this fits right in.
  • Tuba is a new Mastodon app for Linux that just got released.
  • Woolly is a new iOS and MacOS app for Mastodon that got featured in TechCrunch.
  • The Mastodon organisation will release Mastodon merchandise soon.
  • Debirdify, a tool to find your Twitter followers on Mastodon, has been suspended from Twitter.
  • A full list of all the demos at Fediform this week.
  • Macstodon is a new Mastodon client for MacOS with an incredible vintage look. Worth checking out for the visuals. (edit, thanks to @liaizon: Macstodon is for very old computers only. it runs on 68020+ or PPC Mac and System 7.1 through 9.2.2 so saying its for MacOS is sorta correct but not really since it only runs on 20 year old operating systems)

Readings

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#activitypub #fediverse #fediversenews #mastodon

https://fediversereport.com/the-roundup-episode-11/

LaurensHof, to fediverse
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The Roundup – episode 13

Lots of news items this week. The major milestone is the 1 billion posts across the entire fediverse per month! Lots of new interesting tools as well, it won’t be long before that will turn into an entirely separate post each week.

I’m also fascinated by the speed with which PixelFed is developing. So far, Mastodon has been the centre piece of the fediverse, it’s where all the app development goes, and what everyone talks about. But PixelFed is quickly becoming a big contender as well. The release of Stories will certainly contribute to that. There is a new third party iOS app, Vernissage, and a new easy friend-finding tool. Curious to see how this will develop.

The Links

  • The fediverse has reached a new milestone: an average of 1 billion posts per month!
  • Vernissage is a new iOS app for PixelFed.
  • iOS app Mammoth is trying for a consistent implementation of quote posts across apps.
  • FindMyFriends is a new tool to find your Mastodon friends on PixelFed.
  • Daring Fireball’s John Gruber did a poll on iPhone case usage on both Twitter and Mastodon. Even though his Twitter account has almost 10 times the amount of followers, the poll on Mastodon got more engagement in absolute terms.
  • Developer Roni Laukkarinen released a UI for Mastodon that closely resembles Twitter, Mastodon Bird UI. It is currently mainly intended to be installed by admins as the default look for a server. You can see how it looks on his own server, mementomori.social.
  • Twitter alternative Post.News confirms that they are still planning to support ActivityPub, even though it will not be in 2023. News here, commentary here.
  • Mastometrics, an analytics tool for your personal data, has an update to easily see the people who you interact with the most.
  • News outlet EUobserver writes an editorial about the fediverse.
  • FediMeister is a new Mastodon desktop client for all operating systems with a focus on content creators. It can automatically break up large bodies of text into threads, supports the scheduling of posts as well as hashtag research. Hashtag research gives you an overview on which days which hashtags are used the most.
  • Ellie is a new Windows client for Mastodon.
  • The Verge has an extensive article about Tapbots, the makers of Mastodon app Ivory.
  • A new Fediverse Enhancement Proposal to enhance the ActivityPub protocol with ValueFlows.
  • Hyperspace, a desktop app for most operating systems, is winding down. In a blog post, the creator reflects: “Apps like Elk, Ice Cubes, and Ivory are providing great user experiences that would feel like a dream to have back in 2019.” (h/t @liaizon )
  • A fascinating thread on the transition from Twitter to Mastodon for Ethiopian journalists.
  • Verifiedjournalist.org, a directory of journalists on the fediverse, now allows for full keyword search of accounts who have signed up and verified with the service.
  • This Monday will be the first event of a Fediverse Developer Network.

The Poll

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hrefna, to fediverse
@hrefna@hachyderm.io avatar

What if instead of opting out of content and (fediblock), instances had to opt in to content and federation?

What I mean by that:

  • Instead of "things appear in the federated timeline by default" it is "only servers that have been reviewed show up in the fedderated timeline."

  • Instead of "follow requests require review if coming from a silenced server" it would be "non-mutual follow requests require review unless coming from a reviewed server."

grunfink, to fediverse
@grunfink@comam.es avatar

Hi, everyone. I've just released version 2.26 of , the simple, minimalistic instance server written in ANSI C. This is a low profile maintenance version that includes just the following minor changes:

The OpenSSL code has been refactored to avoid using deprecated functions.

Added more aggressive filtering on unwanted Announce (boost) messages.

https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2

grunfink, to fediverse
@grunfink@comam.es avatar

I'm happy to announce version 2.23 of , the simple, minimalistic instance server written in ANSI C, including:

The user avatar can now be uploaded (instead of given as an URL).

Minor speed improvements int output messages.

Minor improvements in error logging.

https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2

alis, to fediverse
@alis@alis.me avatar

Fun guide on creating an alias domain for your Mastodon account. That is, if you happened to be @alis and wanted (say) @me to redirect to that account, this is how you’d do it.

(It works, incidentally, and takes about two minutes to set up. Try it!)

smallcircles, to fediverse
@smallcircles@social.coop avatar

Hurray, will get support and enter the 🚀

The folks at have just announced their plan to develop a plugin integration.

Support will be similar to what is provided by .

https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/adding-federation-support-to-discourse/2966

https://meta.discourse.org/t/federation-support-for-discourse/90921/87

omi_geek, to fediverse Japanese
@omi_geek@mstdn.jp avatar

If #activitypub is implemented on #tumblr I wonder if subblogs will be part of the #fediverse in addition to the main blog. I know I'm ignorant on the technical side of things, but it would be great if subblogs could be part of the Fediverse as well...

LaurensHof, to fediverse
@LaurensHof@fediversereport.com avatar

The roundup – episode 12

Welcome to another episode of the round-up. There’s been a big unconference this week, FediForum, which was interesting. Talking to other people who are excited about the fediverse is infectious, and gives me energy to keep working on this.

Friday was Trans Day of Visibility, and a good reminder of how influential trans people have been in shaping the fediverse. Thank you!

The links

The interview

Only one interview link this week, but its a major one: The Verge’s Decoder podcast did an interview with Mastodon’s Eugen Rochko. It’s an in-depth talk, Nilay Patel knows how to ask good questions. A lot is focused on how the organisation Mastodon makes money. Eugen Rochko’s answers are great, but also jarring in a way: Decoder usually interviews big-shot CEOs that manage billions and billions of dollars. The contrast with Eugen talking about funding spanning half a million over the entire lifespan of the organisation is a stark contrast to that. It shows the incredible power of decentralized software, with how little money things can actually be build. Absolutely recommended listen.

The Poll

Stefan Bohacek has created ‘A netizen’s guide to Mastodon and the fediverse‘, a site with an overview of polls about how people behave on the fediverse. This is a project I find absolutely fascinating, and as a small contribution I’ll try and regularly add a poll to the round-up for you.

This week’s poll:

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