Flipboard, to random A new episode of Dot Social, the first podcast about the open social web, is out! In it, Flipboard CEO @mike chats with ActivityPub co-author @evan about what the protocol unlocks for builders and entrepreneurs, how open-source social networks change our relationships to content and each other, and why any of this matters at all. Learn more and take a listen!
https://about.flipboard.com/inside-flipboard/dot-social-evan-prodromou/
#ActivityPub #Fediverse #Flipboard #SocialWeb #DotSocial #Podcast
feditips, to random Do you need help with using Mastodon and the Fediverse? Especially if you're a beginner or unsure about techy things?
You can ask by messaging me or replying to this thread, and I'll try to help or find someone else who can help. Don't worry if a question seems silly or basic!
You can also look things up on the guide at https://fedi.tips, which has an "essentials" section at the top and a complete list of answered questions below that.
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juergen_hubert, to random Since video hosting requires so many more resources than image hosting, I have these questions about #PeerTube :
- What are the hosting costs of PeerTube instances?
- How do these instances deal with financing themselves?
- As I understand it, if a Fediverse user views content from a different instance, then this content will be downloaded to their own instance. Is this understanding correct?
- If so, is this also true for PeerTube videos - which means that, say, a Mastodon user following a PeerTube account will cause a lot of additional load (and thus hosting costs) for their home instance?
skepickle, to kbinMeta
juergen_hubert, to random I haven't followed the #TheBadSpace discussion in all details... but isn't the whole point of the #Fediverse that people can curate their own experiences rather than having their own timeline be determined by corporate algorithms?
And obviously, different users with different backgrounds have different perspectives and needs. Obviously, #BIPOC people - who represent a much smaller percentage of users of Mastodon than it is the case with, say, Twitter - have different perspective on what they need for curating block lists.
Thus, I think the concept behind TheBadSpace is sound. And if it doesn't work out in practice, then I hope that other BIPOC Mastodon users come up with their own systems.
But "one size fits all" lists for defederation are not and will never be sufficient. We desperately need different perspectives if we are to grow, and hopefully supplant corporate social media.
And supplanting corporate social media should be the goal, since they are all riling people up against each other for the sake of "engagement". We are already seeing where this leads.
tilvids, to random I just noticed I missed this pretty massive tidbit of information from @joinpeertube regarding the roadmap for #PeerTube
"…Official PeerTube mobile application (end of 2024)"
:amaze:
This has been a long-requested development from the PeerTube community, and something I hear from our #tilvids community all the time. What an exciting development from an amazing organization! 🙌
https://framablog.org/2023/11/14/lets-regain-ground-on-the-toxic-web-framasofts-2023-report/
Drbruced, to random Do I know anyone here who is willing to share their experience deploying an institutional Mastodon server? A contact of mine is looking for someone to discuss the experience as he works on getting a government agency to deploy their own instance. Boosts appreciated #fediverse #mastodon
peertube, to random Huge thanks to @thelinuxEXP for including #PeerTube's roadmap to this week edition of Linux & Open-Source news !
Watch and share on his PeerTube channel :
@thelinuxexperimenthttps://tilvids.com/w/fhikuS3EV7fFgsMWqGM5ji?start=6m21s&stop=8m23s
JeremyMallin, to random I'm curious… what's the definition of "active users" versus "total users" regarding #Fediverse instances? How are those calculated?
The Pixelfed instance I'm on reports well over 100k users, but only 5.4k active users. I don't see how there are that many inactive users. What's up? 🤔
The other (not this one) Mastodon instance I'm on has more active users but far fewer total.
btp, to kbinMeta Is there any way to search or filter the abandoned magazines list?
symfonystation, to random Explore our article: You say you want a revolution: help the free, fair, and friendly Fediverse destroy Big Social. https://symfonystation.mobileatom.net/Fediverse :fediverse: :mastodon: #Fediverse #ActivityPub #Mastodon #PixelFed #Friendica #PeerTube #/kbin #FunkWhale #Owncast #Plemora #Lemmy #Bookwyrm
flatearth, to science Fathers of the Church on Flat Earth
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qS_GyIlqr-w
Also, watch https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cGtB-TapXDc&t=9s
From any angle: science, religion, you'll come to the same conclusion.
So my friends, believe in God.
e_urq, to random I've never stopped feeling angry about the NYT's story from last November which fearmongered heavily about puberty blockers and the supposed risks to bone health they might bring.
So it is with grim satisfaction that I can report on a new study, in JAMA Pediatricts, that suggests fears about bone density have been wildly overstated. #science #trans #journalism #mediabias #news
My story, here: https://www.assignedmedia.org/breaking-news/remember-that-bone-density-study
losttourist, to random I had forgotten what the internet used to be like 20 or more years ago.
But it's just occurred to me that a couple of hours ago I asked a bunch of random strangers a fairly random question (about repairing a broken watch) and quickly got back multiple helpful and informative replies.
This is what the net used to be like, back in the days of usenet and email lists and the early web forums. And most people have probably never experienced it at all, their impression of social media being very different from those of us here on the Fediverse.
PS: It's probably very unfair to call you "random strangers". Even in just the 18 months I've been here I've found and chatted with people I'm happy to call friends, even though I've never met them face-to-face.