twtxt.net
Isso
twtxt.net | Isso | |
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4 | 18 | |
505 | 4,971 | |
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9.3 | 7.8 | |
almost 3 years ago | 2 days ago | |
Go | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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twtxt.net
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Twtxt Is A Selfhosted Twitterlike Decentralised
This is correct. Pros/Cons. Twtxt originally just specifies a twtxt.txt file hosted somewhere. Clients basically just fetch this periodically. twtxt.net (and it's Pod software https://github.com/jointwt/twtxt) is the same, but it is effectively a multi-user client with a web interface and API. It also has a Mobile App (Goryon) in the App Store and Play Store. Otherwise it's still Twtxt. I don't think I'll ever be interested in integrating with ActivityPub to be honest.
To be fair, my project doesn't really emulate Twitter at all. It's just a "familiarity" thing. The software behind twtxt.net (https://github.com/jointwt/twtxt) actually supports both short (micro-blogging) and long (full blog posts) forms.
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Ask HN: What are decentralized Twitter alternatives?
https://github.com/jointwt/twtxt
And a public instance at:
Isso
- Isso: A commenting server similar to Disqus
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Things I wish I knew before moving 50K lines of code to React Server Components
I deploy my static blog via rsync. I also have Isso [0] on it. No need for a back-end web framework or anything.
[0] - https://isso-comments.de/
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Hosted Comments
I use Isso myself, which is pretty easy to implement into a site created with Hugo.
- How to Start Your Blog in 2023
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Gatsby, Ghost, Hugo, Jekyll or another static site generator?
Hugo even has a disadvantage when it comes to blogs. There is no comment function by default. I therefore additionally use the Isso commenting system.
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Using Mastodon to power my blog comments
I just use isso (https://isso-comments.de/). It's simple and elegant, easy to integrate, and just works without requiring people to login/signup, and allows moderation.
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Wordpress vs Static site for a new tech blog?
If I were you, I would consider whether a self-hosted solution such as Isso Comment might also be an option. I personally don't like it when my comments are stored at third parties.
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How do i setup a personal blog which is also stylist ( example in comment) and what software do i use to get started easily?
I would use one of the static website generators for such a page. I use Hugo myself. If you want a comment function, Isso would be worth a look.
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Commenting system for Hugo
Isso (Self-hosted, Python) (tutorial)
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What are you guys using to blog?
As a comment system I use Isso.
What are some alternatives?
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
remark42 - comment engine
PixelFed - Photo Sharing. For Everyone.
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
diaspora* - A privacy-aware, distributed, open source social network.
Socialhome - A federated social home
nodeBB - Node.js based forum software built for the modern web
dyu/comments - A real-time, markdown-enabled comment engine powered by leveldb with oauth support
Bootcamp - An enterprise social network
Talkyard - A community discussion platform: Brings together the main features from StackOverflow, Slack, Discourse, Reddit, and Disqus blog comments.
Friendica - Friendica Communications Platform
HumHub - HumHub is an Open Source Enterprise Social Network. Easy to install, intuitive to use and extendable with countless freely available modules.