Da ist er. Ein neuer Abschnitt, in der eh schon viel zu langen Anleitung zum #activitypubplugin
Dieses mal bzgl. der Bridge zu Bluesky und was dieses blöde Vorschaubild da herum pfuscht, also Bluesky pfuscht damit rum.
Hier entlang bitte:
https://bunte-kuechenabenteuer.de/den-eigenen-blog-foederieren-das-activitypub-plugin-fuer-wordpress/#Vorschaubild
#activitypub #wordpress #bluesky
FEP 11dd: Context Ownership and Inheritance
This is a discussion topic for the aforementioned FEP.
FEP 7888 (@trwnh@mastodon.social) defines the use of context to group reply-associated objects together.
FEP f228 (@silverpill@mitra.social) defines how a context resolves to a collection of posts or activities, and how this can be used to backfill a conversational context.
This proposal aims to extend these guidelines further by codifying:
context attributedTo.https://activitypub.space/post/130
I’m a bit bummed that @Tusky apparently cannot detect @peertube videos as first-class AP objects so I can’t like or comment on videos without going through hoops. (#Mastodon’s official app does, though it can’t render the video inline and instead falls back to an in-app browser to render the video.)
#ActivityPub #Tusky #Peertube #Fediverse
Still working on this occasionally. Trying to map ActivityPub fields for content and files. For some reason those the drop down doesn't have content fields like body or the media field I created for audio available.
Still trying to figure out a solution. Issue posted on the project page.
@mastodonmigration @ricci @mmasnick @mmasnick.bsky.social @bsky.brid.gy
We could be closer to that world if #bluesky would have been build on top of #activitypub, e.g. #atproto as backward compatible #activitypub 2.0. I full understand the desire of developers for creating a new clean slate, but the price is islands. Imagine what would have happened if email providers would have created their own perfect email protocol better than SMTP ... but water under the bridge.
@mastodonmigration @ricci @mmasnick @mmasnick.bsky.social
Personally I think decentralization is not enough. I I'm more interested in full interoperability.
I would prefer a world where #fediverse, #mastodon, #bluesky, #threads etc. seamlessly interoperate instead of being isolated islands.
I don't see a technical reason why this is not possible. #activitypub support of #threads and @bsky.brid.gy are a good start, but far from real interoperability in practice.
Late night thoughts about the a.gup.pe takeover/shutdown...
I mean... I could stand up a replacement service using NodeBB... How hard could it be?
famous last words
https://community.nodebb.org/post/105779
How to Install #Pleroma on #Ubuntu #VPS (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide)
This article provides a guide demonstrating how to install Pleroma on Ubuntu VPS.
What is Pleroma?
Pleroma is a free, open-source, self-hostable microblogging server that speaks the #ActivityPub federation protocol—so your users can interact with people on other #Fediverse platforms (e.g., Mastodon) while you keep full control over your server ...
Continued 👉 https://blog.radwebhosting.com/how-to-install-pleroma-on-ubuntu-vps/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=mastodon.raddemo.host #selfhosted #letsencrypt #selfhosting
Eu não tenho nenhuma informação privilegiada sobre o assunto.
Mas eu acho que o Instagram migrou pro #ActivityPub, seguindo o tal do Threads. Agora tem "boost" e hashtags em fotos. Só falta ter link.
Podia ser só a implementação de novas funções no algoritmo existente. Mas acho meio suspeito ter lançado o threads baseado em ActivityPub e só depois ter disponibilizado essas funções no aplicativo principal.
hello @evanprodromou , since you asked for a story how people join fediverse, here is my road I had (briefly).
I've heard about fediverse from strangers, seen your interviews & people reviewing it on yt ( thanks @gadgeteer )
Joined small instance of Diaspora. Saw that it doesn't use ActivityPub & not have much connections across bigger fediverse.
Then, since I prefer FLOSS, I joined "biggest" Friendica server (that been listed on some catalog of fediverse instances), since Friendica seemed more versatile, advanced and cross-compatible. Unfortunately to find out that server was full of spam accounts, and has not been federated/configured properly well.
I didn't gave up on my fediadventure, and continued search for a better host. Found few like minded techy servers, hatchyderm wetdryworld etc, tried to register there - wasn't able too :( They were either invite only, or with manual approval during registration that never happened in timeable manner, & they didn't allowed my email provider :[ (unfair discrimination btw, an account creation should not demand email and email should be optional)
Continued search, went to official mastodon page, picked there medium+ sized recommended\suggested certified server with quality guarantees, with automatic registration. Here I am, works fine now, thanks to everyone who made it possible.
There are things I like here (& opposites, but that's for another rant).
Currently looking for good desktop or web client with better UI (I never liked twitter/microblogging, more of a Reddit person) & better, less noisy moderated feed view UI. (I wonder if I should look at commercial clients)
Follow me if you interested in #decentralization .
Implementing scheduled publishing with #ActivityPub requires some effort. Until now my blog only had draft/published as states of entries. The AC service would just send out the requires requests immediately. With the possibility of setting the publishing date into the future this is no longer possible. I have to somehow trigger these after the publishing date.
Pull systems are so much easier than push systems.
Why was ActivityPub.Space created?
I set up ActivityPub Space because I wanted to have one central place to catch-up, consume, and distribute content about ActivityPub. Forums are intensely topical, and the ability to federate with the open social web allows one to skip the hardest part of starting a forum: building the community.
https://activitypub.space/post/128