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Hoot reviews and mentions
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Want to have a more minimal, ActivityPub enabled, decentralized link aggregator? Try out Lotide
Once upon a time, there was even a custom software frontend being developed for it called Hoot: https://github.com/ProjectHoot/Hoot
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Liberty Means Property Rights
Click here for more infomation about Project Hoot, or check out the FAQ, of find the project on Github.
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New alternatives to Facebook and Twitter?
Lemmy and Hoot.
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Ask HN: What is the next Reddit, for you? (2020)
Project Hoot: https://github.com/ProjectHoot/Hoot (?)
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Lemmy Release v0.12.0 🥳 . User and Community blocking, lean federation, and a whole lot more. Lemmy's a federated reddit alternative written in Rust.
/r/TheMotte was looking for a self-hosted Reddit alternative and Lemmy was in the cards, but it was decided against on the basis of the project's explicit ideological commitments. In the end they settled on Lotide + Hoot.
- Linux has a interested history. This is one of early emails from Linus that started Linux as a hobby project, now it's running on 95% of servers and phones.
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State of the Subreddit: Victims of Our Own Success
However, /r/GoldandBlack has been making their own plans - see here - and their approach, which I admit I'm kinda liking, is to start with a federated backbone (lotide, in their case) and build a new interface on top of it (which they're calling Hoot). This has the big advantage that a lot of communities could jump ship at once and form a sort of metacommunity, each running their own server but cross-accessible via federation, without any individual community being beholden to anyone else's rules.
- Coders: We would like more people to take a crack at the issues currently in place for Hoot (this subreddit's plan to replace Reddit). Once we get some of these taken care of, we can start moving a substantial amount of content OFF reddit and onto a platform WE control.
- Is this sub going the way of r/libertarian?
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What if /r/GoldAndBlack gets banned? THE SUBREDDITS PLAN.
RSS is a good idea, I'd suggest it as a feature request, https://github.com/ProjectHoot/Hoot/issues
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ProjectHoot/Hoot is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Hoot is Vue.
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