The codeberg issue is kind of still an ugly scratch pad rn. The thing awaits a follow-up where stuff is more organized and easier to drill down into. Proper docs eventually.
A first step may be to name the discrete and granular building blocks that one should focus on when starting out on an #ActivityPub client-to-server adventure quest. Give them consistent names. And then to map all the various projects to that as a MDN-like who-supports-what table.
I wish I had #fediverse (#mastodon #pleroma #akkoma #friendica #hubzilla #iceshrimp #snac #lemmy #mbin #kbin #piefed ) #client , I mean like #ELK #lmst #pl-fe #phanpy #tooty #sengi #pinafore #halcyon . That would allow me to sort my subscription feed & browse sorted feed, to see ONLY relevant posts (on topic updates follow-up's?).
Well, the mastodon feature of "LISTS" tries something similiar by allowing to make a sorted list of people\subscription, sorted by your custom category/topic. But it doesn't include #tags. Each #tag must be browsed separately, individually, manually, and there is no feature of list of tags in mastodon.
Lemmy, mbin, kbin, piefed and other #reddit #forum like #activitypub implementations allow you to have topics-threads, but each thread does not replicate very well across multiple servers/instances. Can't be easely crossposted ( by pinging multiple category-bots). And doesn't replicate & easily-searchable as classic mastodon #tags.
Other things I don't like:
- twitter like reposts. they make you feel you subscribed not to the original "reposter" friend, but to "reposted content" that you never subscribed for. the #f2f p2p architecture of #scuttlebot (#scuttlebutt) kinda eliminates that, they don't have nor show reposts. you see there only original posts, original content, of friends you follow. Kinda helps to slow down the mind from informational overflow. You can opt out to see posts of friend's friends, if you want more. Tags are also supported there.
- threads consist only of information aggretator url sharing in reddit like clones. Without having OP OC like in bbs|AgoraRoad , they just silo you to clickbait to other web sites.
!fediverse@piefed.social @fediverse
We're very excited to announce that we're sponsoring @team in London.
As well as helping support the event, @saskia will be joined by Siddhartha from The Bristol Cable to talk about building a social app for a local community, with their local news publisher.
Find out more here: https://protocolsforpublishers.com/london-2026/
#ProtocolsForPublishers #ActivityPub #SocialWeb #Fediverse #SocialMedia #Mastodon #Event #London
This is something I am eager to test in a new #ActivityPub implementation.
@soatok https://furry.engineer/@soatok/115724124876403832
For people interested in #ActivityPub #C2S (client to server), the #GoActivityPub services have gained the ability to dynamically register OAuth2 clients based on RFC7591.
The easiest to test is the ONI project that can be directly run without much setup: https://git.sr.ht/~mariusor/oni
Das ActivityPub Protocol ist schon ganz nett :D
@librecomms @angelo @adinfinitum
#devops #solidProtocol #activitypub
ah-ha! Hola. @activitypods
https://codeberg.org/minds/activitypods
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@librecomms found this...
https://docs.activitypods.org/
#solidProtocol + #activitypub =
any thoughts ??@angelo
@adinfinitum
Read about #Encyclia by @jfietkau and plans to bring more #OpenScience to our #fediverse
https://discuss.coding.social/t/my-current-goals-for-activitypub-and-academic-data/750
There are multiple other #ActivityPub projects that share interests to connect more tightly the academic world to the #SocialWeb.
Backed by #NGI0 @nlnet funding there is the very promising @bonfire and #Plaudit in earlier rounds (#WebMentions, not fedi).
We should align on #OpenStandards
https://encyclia.pub
https://bonfirenetworks.org
https://plaudit.pub
"Every Activity Pub server duplicates content. Without it there'd be no seeing posts from anybody on servers other than their home server. It's literally the thing that makes the protocol work. If being on a protocol that specifically is designed to duplicate content isn't permission enough to duplicate content then the Fediverse goes poof. Zilch. Zero. Nada."
nate@social.trom.tf, 2024
https://primal.net/e/nevent1qqsp85429nftc22jm50ygwdfvknj793l7am7lqwszd0au9fscemzqzqm7dfhn
Well put. Found via a link here;
https://nate.mecca1.net/pages/follow/
I wish there would be end-to-end encrypted, federated micro-blog social media. Social media entries and media aren't stored in plain text, but rather encrypted on the server, and only users who have subscribed to them have the ability to decrypt it.
#Fediverse #Mastodon #DecentralisedWeb #EndToEndEncryption #PrivacyMatters #SecureSocialMedia #ActivityPub #DigitalRights #DataOwnership #OnlinePrivacy #FederatedNetworks #CryptoSocial #PrivacyFirst #SelfHosting #OpenSource #DigitalFreedom #SafeSpacesOnline #EncryptionNow #SocialMediaReform #UserControl #NoSurveillance #DecentralisedSocial #TechForGood #PrivacyTools #DigitalSovereignty #StopDataHarvesting #OwnYourData #SecureMessaging #PrivacyActivism #DigitalJustice #Web3 #InformationSecurity #CyberSecurity #OnlineFreedom #ResistSurveillance