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misskey_ynh
fedbox | misskey_ynh | |
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8 | 3 | |
130 | 31 | |
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9.1 | 7.3 | |
about 1 month ago | 22 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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fedbox
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How far did my post go on the Fediverse?
If you're interested in an ActivityPub that works like that, I work on one called FedBOX[1]. It doesn't have clients at the moment, but that's how I planned to have it used.
https://github.com/go-ap/fedbox
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I Wrote an Activitypub Server in OCaml: Lessons Learnt, Weekends Lost
Well, there is one already as the reference implementation for a suite of libraries I wrote. You can find it at https://github.com/go-ap/fedbox. (Contributions welcome)
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We need a textodon (text-only Fediverse hub)
Also my project, mentioned elsewhere in the thread: https://github.com/go-ap/fedbox, supports filesystem storage directly.
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Go-Fed: ActivityPub in Go
Hi, I'm the developer of go-ap. Which parts of it are giving you trouble? I'm always open to answer questions to the project's mailing list: https://lists.sr.ht/~mariusor/activitypub-go
There is a rather hidden wiki that has some more information than strictly the comments in the code: https://man.sr.ht/~mariusor/go-activitypub/
If you are looking for examples, there is a reference server at https://github.com/go-ap/fedbox
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Gophers on Mastodon
There is a Go implementation of a generic ActivityPub service. I am actively working on it as we speak: https://github.com/go-ap/fedbox. (You can see a demo instance of it at https://federated.id)
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First release of LemmyBB, a federated bulletin board written in Rust
That's pretty cool actually. I've been tossing around the idea of a federating forum style UX that uses ActivityPub, and I figured it would be easy using something like this https://github.com/go-ap/fedbox
I don't know how many generic AP backend servers are out there, but it looks like Lemmy is becoming one. I hope they keep with the AP spec and allow any functionality in addition to it to be modular.
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Mastodon.technology Is Shutting Down
> What we really need in this landscape is dead simple services.
I'm working on exactly that: a service that acts as an ActivityPub server (code[1], example[2], example application running on top of it[3]) for users in the form of a static binary. It supports multiple storage backends that can be selected individually or all together at build time and it can be extended to many more.
[1] https://github.com/go-ap/fedbox
[2] https://federated.id
[3] https://littr.me
misskey_ynh
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furry_irl
Have you looked at Misskey?
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Mastodon.technology Is Shutting Down
I think the latest "cool" software is Misskey. https://misskey-hub.net/
(English version of that website available; just add /en/ to the end of the URL.)
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YunoHost 11.0 release for Debian Bullseye
Alrighty! I had a look and let me try to explain what dependencies are required for Misskey, and how you could potentially migrate it. The steps are based on the upgrade script
What are some alternatives?
protocol - Specification of the Farcaster Protocol
lablgtk - LablGTK 2 and 3: an interface to the GIMP Tool Kit
rebased - Fediverse backend written in Elixir. The recommended backend for Soapbox.
twtxt - Decentralised, minimalist microblogging service for hackers.
freebird - matrix based twitter clone
lemmyBB - A federated bulletin board
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
soapbox - Software for the next generation of social media.
twit
matrix-spec - The Matrix protocol specification