microblog.pub
twtxt
microblog.pub | twtxt | |
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6 | 8 | |
1,089 | 1,896 | |
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4.4 | 1.8 | |
7 months ago | 19 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
microblog.pub
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Notes on running a single-person Mastodon server
https://docs.microblog.pub/ is intended to be a single person instance/blog but the reality is that I am more interested in consuming posts than making them, so I just use the built in rss feeds to follow people I like https://mstdn.social/@feditips/108357998963885456
- microblog.pub - A self-hosted, single-user, ActivityPub powered microblog.
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Mastodon server used by HN users?
I am currently putting together a setup script for MicoBlogPub:
https://github.com/tsileo/microblog.pub
It seems to have the leanest code base.
It has an install documentation here:
https://docs.microblog.pub/installing.html
But I prefer a single script than a "first do this, then do that, then ..." tutorials. So I will write a script first, that let's you install MicroBlogPub on a fresh VPS without having to do anything.
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Microblog.pub – A self-hosted, single-user, ActivityPub powered microblog
> Uses SQLite, and no external dependencies except Python 3.10+
I don't know if it's the way it' been written, but it reads to me that only python is needed, no libraries. I'm assuming this isn't true though: I can see a lot of libraries: https://github.com/tsileo/microblog.pub/blob/v2/pyproject.to...
twtxt
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twtxt - single-file microblogging
GitHub repo
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We need a textodon (text-only Fediverse hub)
> there really oughta be a text-only implementation of mastodon or one of the other fediverse ecosystems
Something like this that I know of, in a very simplified form.
> twtxt is a decentralised, minimalist microblogging service for hackers.
> So you want to get some thoughts out on the internet in a convenient and slick way while also following the gibberish of others? Instead of signing up at a closed and/or regulated microblogging platform, getting your status updates out with twtxt is as easy as putting them in a publicly accessible text file. The URL pointing to this file is your identity, your account. twtxt then tracks these text files, like a feedreader, and builds your unique timeline out of them, depending on which files you track. The format is simple, human readable, and integrates well with UNIX command line utilities.
https://github.com/buckket/twtxt
- Twtxt: Decentralised, minimalist microblogging service for hackers
- twtxt: Decentralised, minimalist microblogging service for hackers
- Buckket/twtxt: Decentralised, minimalist microblogging service for hackers
- ActivitySub
- GitHub - buckket/twtxt: Decentralised, minimalist microblogging service for hackers.
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POSSE: Publish (On Your) Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere
I will note that indieweb folks sometimes get a little dogmatic about POSSE being better than PESOS (Publish Elsewhere, Syndicate to your Own Site). Because POSSE necessarily entails write-permissions, it's titchier to set up than PESOS-ing your public content elsewhere back to your own site. I had a lot of stuff PESOSed from Lemmy (https://lemmy.ml/post/47757) to my own site (https://maya.land/responses/2021/01/14/recyclable-plastic-is...) because I could just scrape the content out of the Lemmy RSS feed and reformat. Similarly I pull over Hypothes.is annotations (https://via.hypothes.is/https://theprepared.org/features-fee...) to a personal wiki where I clean them up into posts for my site (https://maya.land/responses/2021/07/29/geofoam-giant-styrofo...). Sure, if I wanted to update in two places it'd get titchy, but because I'm mainly using these other sites as front-ends to get a canonical personal copy I then mess with, it works pretty well. Hell, I even take Mastodon (https://occult.institute/@maya) and shove it into a twtxt (https://github.com/buckket/twtxt) file on my site (https://maya.land/assets/twtxt.txt). Once you start thinking about stuff with these approaches you can always find a convenient way to duct tape things together.