Larvitz, to random
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Just tipped #IceCubesApp for making my #fediverse experience so much better and smoother. @IceCubesApp thank you for creating and maintaining that amazing #opensource application ☺️

danie10, to random
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Mbin is a fork of kbin: a decentralized content aggregator running on the Fediverse network

Mbin is a decentralized content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform running on the fediverse network. It can communicate with many other ActivityPub services, including Kbin, Mastodon, Lemmy, Pleroma, Peertube. It is an open source alter ...continues

See https://gadgeteer.co.za/mbin-is-a-fork-of-kbin-a-decentralized-content-aggregator-running-on-the-fediverse-network/

#decentralised #fediverse #linkaggregator #opensource #technology

weirdwriter, to random

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

ant_pruitt, to random
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I enjoyed this chat with @evanprodromou on FLOSS Weekly. Good to learn more about #activitypub. https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly/episodes/759?autostart=false. #opensource #fediverse

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smallcircles, to random
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🤩 Aren't you just delighted by all those proprietary software apps for the #Fediverse?

😮 Don't be. Each time you choose proprietary you help turn the fedi slowly in the direction of the usual corporate hellscape that the rest of the Web already is.

😨 And then we end up in an online space where for years we can complain to each other how we squandered an opportunity and how #capitalism won once more.

🎯 Use #FOSS apps instead, created by the public for the public.

🌻 Keep the Fediverse open.

smallcircles,
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@mativity in particular in area of fediverse clients, most notably targeting Apple platforms, you have various proprietary apps.

I won't name specific products, as I don't wanna point accusatory finger in such particular directions. My call is for a general awareness.

I imagine that many people, esp. not in geeky circles, are less aware whether or not some app is or not.

Yet checking whether it is should be like a habit, in same way as checking if you'd trust apps with your .

Is there a way to have a feed of people you follow in kbin? (kbin.social)

I know you can follow kbin users from Masto and co and see their threads and boosts and I think that's pretty cool, but what does it do on kbin? I followed two accounts to test and it looks like the threads they create will show up in my subscribed feed. But what about their microblog posts and boosts? It seems like there is no...

fr0g, to kbinMeta in Is there a way to have a feed of people you follow in kbin?

The default view appears to be hot, but changing to new does not do much (is there an actual difference between sorting new/x and new/y? Specifying a time frame for new sorting seems kinda pointless).
I think the issue here is probably that I'm subbed to a magazine that has set up a fairly common hashtag (#opensource) for its microblog, so it naturally pulls in a lot.

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