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Video gamer, web developer, comic reader, and tabletop game player

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yvan, to peppers
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What do I do with the Roccoto Marlene .

They are a cute large berry / apple shape.

Super thick and fleshy.

Actually quite spicy.

Didn't get a load ripened, they needed more time. But got this nice little bunch.

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@yvan Roccoto is the pepper that’s supposedly perennial even in cooler places, right? Have you had any luck growing them year-round?

0x1C3B00DA, to mastodon
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This is what happens when one project takes over all discussion of an open standard and becomes synonymous with it. If you have a problem with , apparently you’re only alternative is . There are so many projects that most people don’t know about that provide a much better experience. Stop using fediverse as a synonym for mastodon.

RE: https://cosocial.ca/@Binks/111450750138151848

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@josemanuel What? People say “The fediverse doesn’t allow post longer than 500 characters” or “Everybody on the fediverse demands CWs for …” all the time. Or they’ll say mastodon when they’re talking about fediverse-wide issues.

Media articles about mastodon or the fediverse will use the two terms interchangeably, even when they’re specifically referring to mastodon.

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@josemanuel People do both. I wasn’t saying that post was using the words synonymously. I was saying the years of mastodon marketing/hegemony have led to the issue that post is talking about, i.e. people leaving the fediverse or preferring a closed network because their experience with mastodon put them off the fediverse as a whole.

strypey, to fediverse
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A lot of the discussion about improving the focuses on server-to-server federation (S2S). But that's only half of what ActivityPub standardises. I'm thinking it's more urgent to extend and improve the server-to-client (S2C) half of the AP spec.

Most fediverse software only supports the Mastodon C2S API. That's only going to change if the AP S2C API solves problems the Mastodon one doesn't or can't.

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@strypey I’ve been saying this for years. I really thought there was a chance it could happen when lemmy/kbin got big. If either of them had been using the C2S when the reddit migration happened, app development would have spurred alot of work on it. Unfortunately, they both implemented a bespoke API.

I don’t think you’ll be able to convince existing projects to switch to or add support for the C2S, so I think our best bet is a big new project starting out with C2S support. But now that microblogging and link aggregation (the two biggest types of social media platforms) have large, well-known platforms on the fediverse, I don’t see any project capturing enough app development attention to drive that work. Which means we need a big, well-funded project to come out and make a big splash by solving a ton of problems with current projects, but they’d have way more inertia to overcome.

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@strypey

Did they? Or did they use the Mastodon API too?

I’m not sure but I meant non-standard API which would include the masto API. I know some ppl consider it a semi-standard, but Gargron has said he doesn’t consider it a fediverse API and their team has made no commitment to consider other implementations when making API changes.

But an extended C2S API spec… Maybe

I agree but my concern was just that standardizing extensions to it can only really work if you have implementations. Maybe we have enough experience with building fediverse apps now that we can apply, but I don’t think designing an API without implementation needs in mind would lead to a good API

davew, to random
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ActivityPub isn't enough.

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@benpate

With RSS and WebSub, you just have a URL target to push to, but you don’t know who I am. We don’t have a relationship there.

All you get from an AP follow is a URL too.

{
  "type": "Follow",
  "actor": "https://example.com/you",
  "object": "https://example.org/me"
}

There is no relationship there. Servers use that URL to look up more. You could build on RSS in the exact same way.

@davew

0x1C3B00DA, to fediverse
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A lot of ppl write about how they wish blogs had better reply functionality and that’s why blogging will always lose out to social media. They may list solutions to blog replies and even include but say none of those solve the problem the way they want. But what do they want?

Social media is usually someone else’s software running on someone else’s computer. You don’t control your data. With self-hosted decentralized social media, like the , you can control your data but most others are still using someone else’s service and don’t control their data.

Blogs are still the best way for individuals to express their thoughts while retaining control of them. And webmentions allow for those separate, decentralized blogs to reply to each other. Social software bundles various affordances into one easy-to-use package that hides most of its drawbacks. If CMS’s received the same level of polish, they could be far superior for an individual. Blogging/webmentions still need to work to make them useful for most people, but they’re already here and they solve the main problem people have in the space. We just need to build the tools to use them.

https://adhoc.systems/notes/aee4c004-b7a2-4d3b-89db-65a8fb8d2973

0x1C3B00DA, to fediverse
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I don’t think pitching to existing social media makes sense. Adding federation to a non-federated social media service isn’t a net win.

You have to spend the time and money to implement it. Then you have to spend the time and money to maintain it. Most of the time, ActivityPub support is implemented as mastodon compatibility, not true AP support. This means having to constantly make sure you keep up with masto changes and constantly fielding issues with other implementations because you didn’t fully implement AP.

And after implementation, you don’t just gain access to a ton of new users, you have to take on the burden of moderating all of it (which is a persistent ant recurring time and money cost). And since the has a ton of opinions on moderation, you’re always pissing somebody off.

And after all that, what you’ve enabled is an easy way for your users to recreate their social graph without your service. The idea of an interconnected social web is cool, and hopefully it’ll be the futrue, but it doesn’t make sense for profit-driven businesses.

RE: https://mastodon.social/@Gargron/111325739732212734

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@danlyke same for me in a private tab. I'm not sure why that is; it should be public

0x1C3B00DA, to random
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I feel like i've angered one of the lemmy devs somehow even though I've never had a direct interaction with them. Everywhere I post about my Community Grouping proposal, they try to shoot it down and now they seem to be making weird, underhanded critiques about me.

Sbectol, to random
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Trying to understand tiddlywiki. I think @valpackett has made something which connects to it and is usable on a phone but I'm having trouble understanding what it is for at the moment. Still reading the docs https://tiddly.packett.cool/

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@Sbectol @morgrugyn On mobile, you can get started easily at https://tiddly.packett.cool/. That’s how I got started. If you decide to stick with it, you can download your wiki, deploy the sync service, and upload your wiki to the sync service and now you have a wiki available on both desktop and mobile that syncs super quickly.

erlend, (edited ) to rust
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https://blog.erlend.sh/transitioning-r-rust-to-the-threadiverse

Three months ago I submitted a post to the sub-reddit called 'Building a better /r/rust together' wherein I hailed as a fitting successor.

Today we have 3 moderately active Rust spaces on the threadiverse. To counteract community fragmentation we need the ability for groups (Lemmy community or magazine) to follow other groups.

Help needed from fedi-curious Rust developer out there: Implement FEP-d36d for Lemmy!

https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/fep-d36d-sharing-content-across-federated-forums/3366

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@steve @erlend @h Hey that's me! I'm also at @zack

renchap, to mastodon
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Full text search has been merged in main branch, and will be in the next (and final?) 4.2.0 beta 🎉

It is opt-in, so it will take some time to be filled with people content as they enable their profile to be indexed, but this was one of the most wanted Mastodon features for some time.

We plan to deploy it to mastodon.social and mastodon.online in the coming days to have a bit more feedback on it and see how it behaves in the wild.

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@renchap how does this work for non-mastodon accounts? Are they automatically indexed or will they be undiscoverable until their software implements a mastodon-specific setting?

JamesWNeal, to gardening
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There are some vegetables I've had difficulty with in recent years, particularly zucchini and eggplant. The zucchini plants usually die before they can produce and the eggplants get eaten up and seldom produce either. This year, for the first time, I sprayed all the young plants with Sevin and then hit them again several weeks later. Certainly seems to have paid off. I've never had a zucchini plant this big.

A very large zucchini plant, over three feet high and just as wide, takes over a large section of a garden next to a decorative metal fence.

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@JamesWNeal zucchini is a type of squash, right? Do they normally grow bushy like that rather than running like most squash?

0x1C3B00DA, to fediverse
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Everyone worried about Meta doing an EEE on the is ignoring/missing that they’re using the game plan.

aalaap, to javascript
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I'm not really planning on moving instances anytime soon, but is there one more welcoming to devs?

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0x1C3B00DA, to random
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I submitted a FEP to allow Groups to share content. This should help reduce posting of duplicate links and fragmented conversations across the

0x1C3B00DA, to fediverse
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it’s pretty frustrating watching a bunch of ppl “review” and critique and as if they’re production ready software. A commercial silo fucked up and luckily there were alternatives ready to accept newcomers. Point out issues but give them a chance to fix those issues before passing judgement based on the availability of your required feature

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@yoasif both projects have issue trackers and internal groups hosted by their respective software. The ppl I’m talking about are purposefully not posting in a place where the dev teams could see that feedback and warning against using either project.

0x1C3B00DA, to fediverse
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when a post comes from a Group actor, why don’t the microblogging platforms of the change up the layout of the post a little? I’m not thinking a hugely different layout. Mostly just changing the header text to something like {user} posted in {group} instead of showing it as a repost/boost

0x1C3B00DA, to random
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@random Can you post to to from a non-kbin acct?

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@random doesn’t look like it

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