Installed the docker of IceShrimp.NET, which isn't even in beta yet. I have a few installs under my belt now (Mastodon, Bonfire, GoToSocial, etc.) so I know the basic drill, but this was still a pretty easy install.
In the branch I used, there's no front end yet. Phanpy, Elk and Enafore handled at least the basic posting requests so the API is solid.
So cool to see dotnet code in the fediverse! Follow me @box464 :)
@cbielstein It's following along the lines of IceShrimp and Firefish with emoji reacts and MFM. The idea is that admins with these platforms would be able to easily migrate.
A few things are being abandoned (Clips), and others are being added. (Not exactly sure what Magazines are)
I love how people try to coin a new term to describe #misskey and its forks, similar to how all the #ActivityPub softwares are collectively called #fediverse. Today I saw the name #forkeys.
@lewiscowles1986 only trying to give the facts =) Any popular open source project is rarely the result of the work of just its founder(s). It's fair to give credit to all the projects, forks and upstream, and to the wider community that helped in one way or another! @box464@blake
@panos@box464@blake
At no point have I been anti what came before; but I am reading a lot of these replies; like "this person did not do the work, don't thank them". I'm sorry if that is not what you intended, but I can't fathom why else you feel I'd need to know more about this.
An interesting feature of the Misskey forks (#Forkeys) is Pages, long form posts with a CMS editor. I wrote about it, and the changes you can expect over the next year! Check it out.
One of my new year's resolutions was to start trimming down the ridiculous amount of fediverse accounts I have. Well, it's not the new year yet, right???