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indieterminacy, to random

I just created a matrix room and kbin magazine concerning wider aspects about #semantic models and understanding in the #fediverse

https://matrix.to/#/#semantic-fediverse:matrix.org
https://kbin.social/m/semantic_fediverse

All backgrounds and technical capabilities welcome

Flipboard, to random
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What’s the BBC up to in the Fediverse? What have they learned so far from their experiments? And how is all this like the early days of the internet? In the latest episode of Dot Social, Flipboard CEO @mike chats with @Ianforrester, Senior Firestarter at @BBCRD. (How cool is that title, btw!)

https://about.flipboard.com/inside-flipboard/dot-social-ian-forrester/

#ActivityPub #Fediverse #Flipboard #SocialWeb #DotSocial #Podcast #BBC

Video clip from podcast conversation between Flipboard's Mike McCue and the BBC's Ian Forrester about the BBC's experiments in the Fediverse.

moira, to random
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AAAAAAAA WORDPRESS ACTIVITYPUB 1.3 PICKS UP REPLY THREADS FINALLY AAAAAAA :D

pfefferle, to random
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We just released version 1.3.0 of the #ActivityPub plugin for #WordPress

https://wordpress.org/plugins/activitypub/

The WordPress.com release is in preparation!

Main new feature: Threaded Comments 😍

Here is a nice example: https://notiz.blog/2023/12/04/sidebar/#comments

Thanks to everyone who was involved!

https://github.com/Automattic/wordpress-activitypub/releases/tag/1.3.0

#fediverse #automattic

LaurensHof, to random
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5 years of Mobilizon

Framasoft, the French non-profit organisation for open source software such as PeerTube, says that after 5 years, Mobilizon has reached maturity. In December 2018 the organisation announced their plans to develop Mobilizon, with the goal of creating an alternative to Facebook Groups and events.

Over the years, they have added multiple updates, such as federation in 2020 and searching across Mobilizon instances in 2020. This month, they are releasing their final update, v4, with a variety of new features.

Event administrators can now send private announcements to attendees, allowing them to contact all people who have registered for an event directly. This announcement is a one-way communications channel, intended for organisers to broadcast information. Besides that, a chat system for attendees is also implemented, which federates with the rest of the fediverse.

Another new feature is the ability to import and synchronise events from other platforms, such as Meetup and EventBrite. Framasoft created an import tool that allows you to import and synchronise event information from these platforms into Mobilizon. iCal event feeds are support too, so this even works with most calendar tools.

The big platform for importing events from is Facebook. Here, Framasoft has done the work to get it to work, and the ball is now in Facebook’s court to approve and validate. Framasoft is clear that they do not have a timeline how long this will take, and that they are unsure if Facebook will do so.

While Framasoft sees Mobilizon has having completed their vision, it is far from over for the project. Framasoft will hand over the keys to the French association Kaihuri, who has been maintaining a Mobilizon presence for a while. Kaihuri recently got funding from NLnet to continue development work on Mobilizon, focusing on the user experience and improving interoperability. Meanwhile, Framasoft is betting big on PeerTube for next year, and is currently organising their yearly donation drive.

https://fediversereport.com/5-years-of-mobilizon/

steve, to random
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#ActivityPub dev tip of the day: An inbox (or outbox) is not a queue. An inbox is reverse chronological (LIFO-ish) and maintains long-term references to items. A queue has FIFO behavior and items are dequeued/removed for processing. AP is difficult enough without equating the inbox concept with MQ middleware (which could be a useful internal implementation technique).

Likewise, to random
@Likewise@beige.party avatar

Social Media Differences.

FB: I’m wishing my husband a Happy Anniversary, he’s the greatest, most…blah blah blah (Y’all live in the house, I’m pretty sure he knows).

Instagram: We are in matching outfits celebrating our 10th anniversary, which is written on a chalkboard.

Fediverse: This is my cat, his name is Steven. #fediverse

e0qdk, to kbinMeta
@e0qdk@kbin.social avatar

@ernest -- As requested by RTR#32, I got an error upvoting a thread.

Details:

Approximately 2023-12-04 20:50 UTC

Thread link on kbin: https://kbin.social/m/technology@lemmy.world/t/678410/Physicists-May-Have-Found-a-Hard-Limit-on-The-Performance

URL when error was shown: https://kbin.social/ef/678410?choice=1

Let me know if there's any other details you need.

#kbinMeta

ContentConsumer9999, to kbinMeta

@ernest I tried to upvote this post and got an error. P.S. This happened just a few minutes ago.
Edit: I tried it again and it seems fixed.

#kbinMeta

fediversereport, to random
@fediversereport@mastodon.social avatar

Last Week in - ep 46

This week's news:

  • NLnet funds a variety of fediverse projects
  • has released there latest version with a variety of new features
  • has published their recap for 2023

Read at: https://fediversereport.com/last-week-in-fediverse-ep-46/

blinry, (edited ) to fediverse
@blinry@kbin.social avatar

Hey :) @Piko and I are trying out #kbin as part of #fedivoyage!

#fediverse

m0bi13, to random Polish
@m0bi13@pol.social avatar

Na kanale @fruktozaur na znajdziecie fajny materiał, jak postawić sobie własnego oraz co to w ogóle jest i jak to wykorzystać, by się odciąć od "złego" YouTube:
https://tube.pol.social/w/6CTvPNGjAmG7Gdemwzihrp

Tutaj można zasubskrybować ten kanał w , bo działa w federacji więc i z : @fruktozaur_main

A jeśli chcecie jedynie korzystać z istniejącego Invidious, to jest wiele instancji, w tym https://yt.elonego.com, w której jakoś maczam palce 😉

LaurensHof, to random
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Misskey 2023 recap

Misskey, the fediverse microblogging platform that’s popular in Japan, has provided a recap of 2023, and it has been a big year for Misskey. The platform saw massive growth, the main server Misskey.io incorporated itself, and a number of new features and performance improvements.

The flagship server Misskey.io grew from 500 daily active users in January to 28k daily active users in December. They grew from around 20k registered accounts at the beginning of the year to over 400k accounts now. As with most social networks, growth happened in bursts, with a major increase in March and July, while the other months grew much slower.

With the growth came other changes as well: the server misskey.io incorporated itself, and main developer Syuilo became a director of the organisation as well. Donations and sponsorships also grew significantly. For the future, Syuilo says that “there are limits to relying solely on donations from everyone, so I would like to find a way to monetize the project.”

Misskey Pages allow users to create custom web pages on the platform that they can share. It can be programmed as well, and Misskey created a custom scripting language AiScript so people can safely add code to their Misskey Pages as well.

Other updates include refactoring of code and performance improvements, more information on that can be found here and here.

Misskey’s vision for fediverse servers is visible in their updates on moderation; every user can be assigned different roles that control permissions of the user in detail. In the update they say that this has greatly affected the operation of the Misskey server. This implies a vision for Misskey of larger servers, with a more complex structure for administration and moderation.

The future plans for Misskey focus heavily on the playful aspect of social communities: two games will be added that can be played on Misskey; Misskey Room as a way to play with other users in 3D space, as well as a chat interface. This puts Misskey further it’s unique place in the fediverse.

https://fediversereport.com/misskey-2023-recap/

dansup, to random
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Pixelfed Collections [v3]

  • remove (only-public) and (only-self) constraints - allow items to be anything, even a url

  • make collections followable (w/ )

  • add "Collect" button to add items to one of your collections

  • public "collections directory" w/ search

The refreshed Collections feature will be quite similar to 😉

srijit, to random

@Amelia
@Marie

I strongly suggest that only stable builds be considered for usage in this flagship instance.

In case of Firefish, making the flagship instance a sandbox was not a good decision. Also, the major database update did not live up to the expectations as timelines still continue to feel buggier.

Though not dead, since Firefish is not fast enough in fixing issues that affect real users and real admins, I see that some Firefish instances are migrating to Sharkey or Iceshrimp.

Otherwise, for the most part, usage of Firefish has been a nice experience.

From a user perspective, both Sharkey and Iceshrimp have good prospects.

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