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weirdwriter, to random

Tw Blue is an accessible Mastodon client for windows Find the new TW Blue at https://twblue.mcvsoftware.com/

jaxwxboss, to random
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I'm glad #projectgutenberg made their #fediverse debut in 2023. Having their library announcements/recommendations in my feed is just what I needed especially for 2024.

Great literary suggestions (and books!) that provide an oasis and outlet from the digital noise of today. I would dare say that curling up with a good book is one of life's most satisfying and enjoyable experiences!

@gutenberg_org

santisbon, to random

I may be the only one but for #fediverse apps I prefer a PWA over a native app. Small teams building apps that don't need direct access to hardware benefit from putting all their energy and resources into one (1) platform.

hankg, to random

OK Enough playing with the new Friendica...back to the tasks I am supposed to be doing. The Bluesky bridge, the thing I've been looking forward to the most seems to be working very well. Posts from Friendica shows up there, with proper segmentation if longer than their paltry 300 character limit. Following an account from the Friendica side propagates over to the Bluesky Account. Reshares/likes/comments on Bluesky posts done in Friendica are properly reflected there. Reshares/likes/comments on fediverse posts do not show up over there, as expected. The Bluesky content is not federated to other fediverse servers, as expected. I can't even get it to come up with a direct link search. So all thumbs up! The only hiccup I've found so far is posts that are reflected from Friendica to Bluesky seem to show up in Relatica as from my Bluesky user when they are split up. Still overall excellent work to everyone that worked on it, especially @heluecht
#friendica #fediverse #BlueSky

genesis, to kbinMeta
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Why are the microblogs not working properly?

#kbinMeta

testing,
@testing@kbin.social avatar

@genesis i get your question! what does annoy you the most?

zdl, to random
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I'm calling it now.

The sheer number of #Zuckerberg (and others) #quislings in the #Fediverse is going to kill it. Inside of five years #independent, #distributed #SocialMedia will be dead for all practical purposes, and the people holding the daggers covered in its blood will be those who were inside it.

#Facebook's "#Threads" was a test of the Fediverse and the Fediverse has failed with stunning rapidity. Inside of five years we'll be back to #corporatist #AntisocialMedia

Enjoy the ads!

sour, (edited )
@sour@kbin.social avatar

@zdl

is no point to leaving big company platform if you as obsessed with numbers as shareholder there

zdl,
@zdl@mastodon.online avatar

@sour @fsf @dsfgs 🤷‍♀️

thenexusofprivacy, to random
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Strategies for the free fediverses

https://privacy.thenexus.today/strategies-for-the-free-fediverses/

The fediverse is evolving into different regions

  • "Meta's fediverses", federating with Meta to allow communications, potentially using services from Meta such as automated moderation or ad targeting, and potentially harvesting data on Meta's behalf.

  • "free fediverses" that reject Meta – and surveillance capitalism more generally

The free fediverses have a lot of advantages over Meta and Meta's fediverses, some of which will be very hard to counter, and clearly have enough critical mass that they'll be just fine.

Here's a set of strategies for the free fediverses to provide a viable alternative to surveillance capitalism. They build on the strengths of today's fediverse at its best – including natural advantages the free fediverses have that Threads and Meta's fediverses will having a very hard time countering – but also are hopefully candid about weaknesses that need to be addressed. It's a long list, so I'll be spreading out over multiple posts; this post currently goes into detail on the first two.

  • Opposition to Meta and surveillance capitalism is an appealing position. Highlight it!

  • Focus on consent (including consent-based federation), privacy, and safety

  • Emphasize "networked communities"

  • Support concentric federations of instances and communities

  • Consider "transitively defederating" Meta's fediverses (as well as defederating Threads)

  • Consider working with people and instances in Meta's fediverses (and Bluesky, Dreamwidth, and other social networks) whose goals and values align with the free fediverses'

  • Build a sustainable ecosystem

  • Prepare for Meta's (and their allies') attempts to paint the free fediverses in a bad light

  • Reduce the dependency on Mastodon

  • Prioritize accessibility, which is a huge opportunity

  • Commit to anti-fascist, anti-racist, anti-colonial, and pro-LGBTQIA2S+ principles, policies, practices, and norms for the free fediverses

  • Organize!

#fediverse #freefediverse #threads @fediverse @fediversenews

Crell,
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@thenexusofprivacy @fediverse @fediversenews Simply blocking Threads won't actually accomplish anything, except leave people stuck on Threads. If we want to actually help people, we need to take active actions beyond boycotts. We need to bleed users off of Threads, and we cannot do that if we block them outright.

https://peakd.com/mastodon/@crell/tangled-threads

sour, (edited )
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@Crell

no cooperating with north korea

gnulinux, to random German
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Die unvollständige Geschichte des Fediverse

Gestern lief eine Aufstellung der "historischen" Schritte, die zum Entstehen des Fediverse geführt haben, durch meine Timeline. Lest selbst, wie es sich in den letzten 15 Jahren entwickelt hat.

#Fediverse #Geschichte #Historie #Linux

https://gnulinux.ch/die-unvollstaendige-geschichte-des-fediverse

BrauchC,

@quincy danke, ich hatte Quitter.is… ist jetzt sowas wie ein Pornokanal :D
@crossgolf_rebel @gnulinux

vegos_f06,

@BrauchC @gnulinux @quincy @crossgolf_rebel Es gibt leider nur noch weniger als eine Hand voll GNU Social Server, auf denen mensch sich anmelden kann. Da bliebe nur noch, selber hosten. War lange auf LoadAverage. Quitter war nur so ein kurzer Hype, weil das eine Twitter-ähnliche Oberfläche hatte. Hypes sind Scheiße, sieht mensch jetzt wieder. Es ist egal, was fürs Netzwerke das sind, ob sie was taugen oder nicht. Mastodon, Bluesky, meta und dann die Kindernetzwerke... Mit 70 darf ich das sagen!

CharlieMcHenry, to random
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Taking back the web through decentralization in 2023 - EFF reviews progress. #Fediverse #Mastodon #SocialMedia #platforms https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/12/taking-back-web-decentralization-2023-review

Dieinahole, to fediverse

Why is kbin so broken?

404's everywhere, "we're working on it" signs everywhere else.

Like sure, not being able to find my response in the pile of thread sounds like Linux problems, but how is this not loading faster and better than reddit?

ono,

My understanding is that it got a big surge of users at a time when it wasn’t really intended for the public, and is now having growing pains.

kik, to random
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So, how is #ActivityPub implementation in #GitLab going? Steadily, if a bit slowly!

In the last four months, we've been working on implementing the first ActivityPub actor, the one allowing to subscribe to projects releases. The ActivityPub part is already written, but there will still be a couple month before it's fully merged. Turns out that the most time consuming part is code review : there is no dedicated team to this (but there is a dedicated developer assisting me, thanks Patrick!), so people reviewing code discover ActivityPub at the time they have to review it (and, by the way, it's incredible how they get out of their way to help a contributor on such a complex subject, they rock). For that reason, we have to make smaller than usual merge requests, splitting the feature as much as possible, and then some again, to make it as easy to understand as possible. And even then it usually takes about a month to get one chunk merged.

markrprior, to fedia
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@stocker group mTxphXbi8N

anubis2814, to random

Hey #fediverse. Not to brag or anything but #Friendica now has its own versions of #Tiktok and #pixelfed where you can filter just video, just audio or just pictures. A few bugs need to be hammered out with images in the css department but the hard part is all done.

evan, to random
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I'm interested in hearing from #ActivityPub developers who've successfully mapped #OpenGraph properties from <meta> tags in Web pages onto the Page type and its properties in AS2.

trwnh,
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@evan yes, and it creates a sort of "thundering herd" unintentional ddos for web sites on underpowered providers. there have been ideas on how to solve the trust issue, like randomly verifying some small subset and tracking reputation, or like deferring to a semi-centralized pre-trusted "link preview provider" that is shared between several instances, or even simply ignoring the issue and depending on people to report misleading links. (i prefer the provider approach)

evan,
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@trwnh another option is accepting the sender-provided metadata to start, and then verifying on a schedule that recognizes that thundering herd problem -- say, a randomized delay between 1 and 300 seconds, with an exponential backoff. And I definitely think having a trusted shared caching server can help immensely.

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