misskey_ynh
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7.3 | 6.1 | |
16 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Shell | JavaScript | |
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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
protocol
- Scaling Farcaster
- Farcaster is a protocol for building decentralized social apps
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Centralization Possibilities
We have already have a clear stack. there's Gitcoin Passport for sybil resistance, git (and wrappers like Radicle) for version control, Lit PKPs & Gelato for account abstraction, Farcaster/Orbis/Lens for social architecture, OpenStreetMaps for geographic markets, OPStack, etc.
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Nostr.how – A Complete Guide to Nostr
These services exist outside of the protocol and depend on a few centralized and trusted authorities.
Another solution that is arguably more resistant to capture and censorship would be to use a blockchain to manage user name aliases - like Farcaster is doing with fnames.[1]
[1] https://github.com/farcasterxyz/protocol#22-farcaster-names
- Thoughts on building Web3 social platforms?
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Telegram has stolen my channel's username to sell it on auction
one XMPP server gets big and usernames get squatted and dealt with at the discretion of the server admin.
Only solution is something like how Farcaster does it
https://github.com/farcasterxyz/protocol#3-identity
- Farcaster Protocol
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Mastodon.technology Is Shutting Down
That's sad to hear, but it makes total sense to shut down the server given its sensitive data, rather than hand it off to another person.
Mastodon/ActivityPub is a poor fit for a social network IMHO.
- Accounts should not be tied a single server and their continued maintenance.
- Private data and DMs should be end-to-end encrypted rather than entrusted with a single administrator.
- People don't want to self-host.
The core problem of a lot of social networks comes down to name aliasing, and who controls the name registry. In the case of nostr[1] this is not a problem because everything is using public keys. Another protocol is Farcaster[2] which plans to use a smart contract to maintain a name registry without requiring a single controller.
[1] https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nostr
[2] https://github.com/farcasterxyz/protocol
- Farcaster: A sufficiently decentralized social network
What are some alternatives?
rebased - Fediverse backend written in Elixir. The recommended backend for Soapbox.
rpmsg-lite - RPMsg implementation for small MCUs
freebird - matrix based twitter clone
soapbox - Software for the next generation of social media.
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
matrix-spec - The Matrix protocol specification
twit
multihash-serialise - Haskell libraries for interacting with IPFS
nostr - a truly censorship-resistant alternative to Twitter that has a chance of working