jrollans.com is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.

This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.

Site description
These are the voyag... uh, things I post about.
Admin email
jrollans@gmail.com
Admin account
@jrollans@jrollans.com

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[?]@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: » 🌐
@reiver@mastodon.social

Self-Hosting an ActivityPub Video Podcast Is Surprisingly Affordable

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A typical 1-hour podcast episode at 1080p 60 fps is around 5.4 GB.

At one episode per week, that's about 280 GB per year.

Even after 5 years, your entire podcast archive would only use about 1.4 TB of storage.

That is it.

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    [?]@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: » 🌐
    @reiver@mastodon.social

    Self-Hosting an ActivityPub Video Podcast Is Surprisingly Affordable

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    A 2 TB hard drive is often available for around $50–$60, which is enough space for five years of weekly episodes.

    Need more room?

    4 TB, 8 TB, 12 TB, and even 16 TB drives are widely available and far more affordable than most people expect. (Ex: 8TB is about $130 to $170.)

    ...

      [?]@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: » 🌐
      @reiver@mastodon.social

      Self-Hosting an ActivityPub Video Podcast Is Surprisingly Affordable

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      When you look at the actual storage requirements, self-hosting a video podcast on the Fediverse starts to look a lot less intimidating — and a lot more realistic.

      It is affordable — especially with your own HomeLab (where you buy your own hard drives rather than rent them).

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        [?]@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: » 🌐
        @reiver@mastodon.social

        Self-Hosting an ActivityPub Video Podcast Is Surprisingly Affordable

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        Imagine this.

        You want to launch your own video podcast.

        A new episode every week.
        Each episode is 1 hour long.
        Full HD (1080p), 60 fps video.

        What would it cost to host it yourself?

        Before I ran the numbers, I assumed it would be expensive — maybe even impractical.

        I was wrong.

        The reality is surprisingly affordable.

        Here is why.

        ...

          [?]Vlad » 🌐
          @newsgroup@social.vir.group

          Привіт, спільното! 👋

          Сьогодні хочеться сказати декілька слів тим, хто зробив крок до нових можливостей. Ми неймовірно раді вітати нових учасників на нашій платформі vir.group.

          Дякуємо, що ви з нами! 🙌 Ваше рішення приєднатися — це не просто реєстрація, це початок вашої власної екосистеми для зростання. Тут інвестори знаходять сильні ідеї, а підприємці — ресурси для їх втілення.

          Оскільки наша стрічка інтегрована з мережею ActivityPub, ми хочемо одразу познайомити вас із головним правилом: тут підтримують!

          Що ви можете отримати вже зараз?
          1️⃣ Розібратися в функціях платформи. Заплутались, де налаштувати профіль, Пояснимо просто й без зайвих слів.

          2️⃣ Упакувати проєкт для пошуку інвестицій. Це наша експертиза. Від слайда «Проблема» до фінансової моделі.

          3️⃣ Будь-яка інша консультація стосовно платформи. Як працює стрічка? Чому важливі хештеги? Як не загубитися в ActivityPub? Чим ми можемо бути корисні саме вам?

          Ми тут, щоб кожен учасник почувався впевнено. Чи ви новачок, який вперше чує про федеративні мережі, чи досвідчений інвестор у пошуку «того самого» deep tech-проєкту.

          Наша обіцянка: жодне запитання не залишиться без відповіді. Якщо ви не знаєте, з чого почати — почніть із повідомлення нам. Якщо вам здається, що ваша ідея «сира» — ми допоможемо її досмакувати.

          Ще раз дякуємо за довіру та за те, що будуєте своє майбутнє разом із vir.group.

          Давайте знайомитись у коментарях 👇 Розкажіть одним реченням: хто ви (інвестор чи засновник) і про що мріє ваш проєкт?

          З повагою та готовністю допомогти,
          Команда vir.group

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            [?]FitPub » 🌐
            @fitpub@fosstodon.org

            FitPub 1.0 is here! 🚴🏃🥾

            FitPub is a federated social fitness platform and Strava alternative built on ActivityPub, giving athletes control over their data, communities, and connections.

            Today also marks the launch of the first official FitPub instance: > fitpub.social

            Source code: > codeberg.org/fitpub/fitpub

              [?]mark hysted » 🌐
              @markhysted@federate.social

              Now running both Activitypub and Atmosphere on my blog so it should be visible from Bluesky and Mastodon. In theory replies on both should be come comments visible on the blog post but there might be some weirdness.

              mark.hysted.com/activitypub-an

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                [?]Evan Prodromou » 🌐
                @evan@cosocial.ca

                A reminder to developers and advocates: applications for the NLNet Open Social Fund close on June 1st () at noon CEST. You should apply; you are doing important work and we need you to keep doing it.

                nlnet.nl/opensocial/

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                  [?]@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: » 🌐
                  @reiver@mastodon.social

                  I have seen the @Codeberg people say they don't want to be the only code-forge.

                  I.e., they don't wan to replace GitHub. They want there to be many code-forges out there, including them.

                  I agree with this goal.

                  But — I think until we (at least) have federated pull-requests, this is less likely to happen.

                  And, I do know that there is an effort to add ActivityPub support to Forgejo, Gitea, and others.

                  forgefed.org

                  I think ForgeFed is important for this goal

                    [?]mark hysted » 🌐
                    @mark@mark.hysted.com

                    ActivityPub and ATmosphere

                    Now running both Activitypub and Atmosphere on my blog so it should be visible from Bluesky and Mastodon. In theory replies on both should be come comments visible on the blog post but there might be some weirdness. [SENSITIVE CONTENT]

                    I am now running both ActivityPub and ATmosphere plugins on this website now, each enabling the blog to be visible across both protocol types. For activity pub it should show to Mastodon / GotoSocial instances and ATmosphere will show to Bluesky (and possibly Threads but not sure). interestingly the plugins work in a slightly different way.

                    ActivityPub

                    ActivityPub is probably the more tightly integrated plugin, it doesn’t need another account to post through like ATmosphere. It does however currently need other plugins, friends and enable mastodon apps to give a total experience, for example being able to do non-blog posts and see others feeds in an app. I have found Phanpy to be the best solution for interacting with the ActivityPub plugin.

                    The closer integration does allow for some interesting blocks supplied for the plugin, for example a follow pane:

                    and also lists of followers and those I follow:

                    One of the tricker problems was there wasn’t a ‘profile’ page to point people at, in the same way as your mastodon profile. This has been added, you can see mine at here, although it still remains harder to follow from here than it would be through a traditional mastodon instance.

                    ATmosphere

                    The Atmosphere approach is slightly different as it posts through, and scrapes comments back from an ATmosphere PDS, for example Bluesky using the AT protocol. Mine is @mark.hysted.com. The outcome is basically the same, posts are sent out via my Bluesky profile and comments come back to be added in the blog post. This is a more recent plugin, only just released so there isn’t the blocks that ActivityPub has – but I expect those are in train.

                    What I’m not quite sure about

                    I’m not sure how this all works together, are comments made on Bluesky federated to Mastodon and can those be replied to? Am I causing chaos across the two approaches and also creating a burden on my WordPress site that will mean a performance upgrade? Feel free to add replies and test how things work between the two different plugins and ecosystems. Also shout if you see any weirdness!

                    Useful links

                    PS – Most of my recent blog posts seem to be about blogging, I promise this will be the last for a while.

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                    [?]Wanda :happy_anarcat: [she/her] » 🌐
                    @wrzky@kolektiva.social

                    🚨 Mutual aid checkpoint 29 MAY 2026 🚨

                    Reply with a request for yourself or a friend, including the need, deadline, and payment handle or Chuffed/GFM link.

                    The first 10 direct requests will be collected for next Wednesday’s roundup + newsletter.

                    Boost this post and the replies, and tag others to participate. From each according to their capacity, to each according to their needs.

                    @mutualaid@ovo.st @mutualaid@fedigroups.social
                    @disability @autistics @actuallyadhd
                    @posts

                    Square deep burgundy graphic with a subtle line-art background pattern and white sparkle accents. Large outlined headline reads “MUTUAL AID CHECKPOINT.” Below it, a central panel says “REPLY WITH:” followed by bullet points asking people to share their needs or a friend’s needs plus deadline, how to help through crowdfunding links or preferred payment method, and: “If you have the capacity to contribute meaningfully (financially or socially), please do.” A bottom CTA says: “BOOST THIS POST + EVERY REPLY. LET’S AMPLIFY EACH OTHER.” Decorative illustrations show digital payment icons, QR-code scanning, and a calendar/deadline symbol on the left; mutual-aid support symbols on the right, including housing, money, clothing, groceries, and medical supplies; a hijabi woman gesturing at the bottom left; and a person holding a megaphone and waving at the bottom right. The word “wrzky” appears vertically near the right side.

                    Alt...Square deep burgundy graphic with a subtle line-art background pattern and white sparkle accents. Large outlined headline reads “MUTUAL AID CHECKPOINT.” Below it, a central panel says “REPLY WITH:” followed by bullet points asking people to share their needs or a friend’s needs plus deadline, how to help through crowdfunding links or preferred payment method, and: “If you have the capacity to contribute meaningfully (financially or socially), please do.” A bottom CTA says: “BOOST THIS POST + EVERY REPLY. LET’S AMPLIFY EACH OTHER.” Decorative illustrations show digital payment icons, QR-code scanning, and a calendar/deadline symbol on the left; mutual-aid support symbols on the right, including housing, money, clothing, groceries, and medical supplies; a hijabi woman gesturing at the bottom left; and a person holding a megaphone and waving at the bottom right. The word “wrzky” appears vertically near the right side.

                      [?]Jim | Cipher CTS » 🌐
                      @Cipher_dev_1985@techhub.social

                      Hello Fediverse! 🚀

                      ​I’m Jim, full-stack dev building out of Knoxville, TN. Heads-down initializing Cipher CTS—a decentralized, offline-first AI platform.

                      ​We are actively moving past legacy constraints by running highly compressed ternary BitNet models natively on consumer hardware. No multi-billion dollar server farms, no data harvesting, and zero corporate API dependencies. Scaling our communication layer over web hooks with a stateless proxy network.

                      ​Pushing hard toward a public release for Summer 2026. Follow along here for open-source technical logs, model benchmarks, and system updates! 🌲

                        [?]Ozzie D, NP-hard :bikepump: :vegan: » 🌐
                        @ozdreaming@infosec.exchange

                        Is there an actively-maintained, relatively lightweight / server I can run under plain Debian without using Docker?

                        Asking for a friend (who is actually me, but a hypothetical "me" who has time to fart around spinning up and maintaining new services).

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                          [?]Fedilab Apps » 🌐
                          @apps@toot.fedilab.app

                          Building is by far my most ambitious project. It might only attract a niche of users, though at first it could seem strange to run an server on a device.
                          But Holos' purpose is more than that: helping everyone have their own identity, host their media, and not depend on a server admin. Make everything accessible with views depending on your mood. One app, one identity, with all that the fediverse can offer.
                          That's the beginning, the way is still long but not unreachable.

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                            [?]Week in Fediverse :fediverse_light: » 🌐
                            @weekinfediverse@mitra.social

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                            [?]⚓💾 Tueddelmors 💾⚓ » 🌐
                            @reeeen@norden.social

                            Wie würdet ihr zu einem beruflichen Netzwerk in Fediverse stehen? Ich würde es thematisch interessant finden eine extra Plattform zu haben die sich darauf konzentriert, inklusive Stellenanzeigen etc., jenseits vom BigTech Anspruch. LinkedIn/XING

                            Interessanter Ansatz, erzähl mir mehr:18
                            Weiß nicht, eher nicht interessant:4

                              [?]Commonshub » 🌐
                              @commonshub@social.peakx.com

                              This is a recent talk that captures the main goal of why we are developing Commonshub. The world needs and wants a healthy alternative to toxic centralized social media and it exists but not enough people know about it. That will change if more organizations and or individual creators setup up their own communities and invite people to join. Exactly what Commonshub is designed for...

                              watch.2mr.social/w/k3ngQ8Xr3AN

                              thecommonshub.com

                                [?]cabbage » 🌐
                                @cabbage@piefed.social

                                Towards an open, federated review platform based on OSM

                                As I migrate away from big tech and towards independent solutions and in particular services powered by OpenStreetMaps and ActivityPub, I often find that the biggest missing piece remaining is that of a social element allowing for user reviews and feedback to locations on the map—in the intersection between the two services.

                                I have been playing with the idea of how this could be implemented, and decided would share my thoughts on a technically minimal and entirely federated standard for OSM reviews. The idea is to have a very basic ActivityPub integration that can work with even simple (microblog style) messages, allowing users to contribute reviews without having to sign up for additional services or necessarily install custom software.

                                The standard: Hashtags and OSM IDs

                                I propose a standard review format for microblogs based on a simple format:

                                [free_text] [optional_score] #OSMR #[OSM_ID]  
                                

                                For example, a review of a café could look as follows:

                                Café In has delicious coffee and friendly staff. I would recommend it to anyone! 10/10 #OSMR #13042772401

                                The content that shows up first is free text, and could be anything. The score does not necessarily have to be standardized, as long as it takes the form of a fraction: It would be easy for any client to parse valid fractions and calculate average scores along any given scale. The hashtags enable the scores to be federated to any service seeking to make use of the reviews.

                                Federation of reviews

                                On the receiving end, platforms seeking to aggregate reviews would observe the #OSMR hashtag (OpenStreetMapsReviews - anything else would of course work as well) and parse posts containing a single valid OSM ID in a separate hashtag. Users should be encouraged to enable tags.pub in able to facilitate federation of their reviewss, and the receiving server of course also needs to make use of this service.

                                A challenge with Mastodon-style federation would be that reviews would not be retroactively collected: While this system would allow any service to collect federated reviews, I am not aware of any useful way of filling any existing backlog of reviews.

                                Once an ActivityPub instance is set up, subscribed to tags.pub, and receiving incoming reviews, it should however be relatively achievable to collect these reviews and connect them to nodes in various mapping applications. At least it seems to me this would be the least complicated way to implement federated reviews into OSM, and it would allow for a lot of flexibility for different implementations along every step of the way.

                                Moderation would be a challenge, as servers gathering user reviews would have to be able to provide some sort of guarantee against abusive or broken content. Mastodons upcoming shared block lists could be beneficial in this regard.

                                The types of posts visible - ranging from microblogs to pictures, blog posts, and peertube videos, would of course be up to the implementation in each app choosing to draw on these reviews.

                                Enabling user reviews

                                One challenge is for maps and apps to be able to display reviews, another is of course enabling people to write them in the standardized format. Writing these reviews would not currently be an intuitive process as OSM IDs tend to be hidden from users.

                                Ideally, map apps such that would benefit from showing reviews, such as CoMaps, OsmAnd, OrganicMaps, and MagicEarth, would allow users to sign in using Fediverse accounts and post reviews directly from these apps. A less ambitious implementation would be some sort of “share on the Fediverse” functionality, copying the two necessary hash-tags to the clipboard with a set of instructions for leaving federated reviews.

                                Establishments would be able to encourage customers to leave reviews on Mastodon directly using the share button, for example:

                                Leave us a review on Mastodon!

                                UX facing users on the fediverse

                                A shortcoming I see with this approach is that the hashtag for the OSM ID would not mean much (or anything at all) for the average fediverse user. In the best case scenario it would lead to posts reviewing the same establishment, in the worst case scenario it would be completely confusing for human readers. Perhaps if the standard caught on these posts could be recognized by federated clients to display OSM metadata for the relevant node, but this might be in poor taste vis-a-vis the implementation of ActivityPub. Some form of attachment providing node information would solve this problem, but would make the solution more technically complex and possibly break with the decentralized nature of this proposal.

                                Conserns raised in the comments

                                • “One Problem I see with using the OSM ID is that this is not necessary stable over time. For example switching the representation from a node to a way will change the OSM ID and also the OSM Ids are reused when objects are deleted so you could end up with reviews from other places mixed in.” — @felixcremer@fediscience.org (direct link)

                                As I am not a developer I don’t have the opportunity to implement this myself, and I realize this might be unhelpful day dreaming. On the other hand I believe this is one of the key missing elements of the Fediverse at the moment, and I think a standard along the lines of what is proposed here would be a powerful tool for both users and app developers. Sometimes I just miss having a way of recommending a great restaurant in a way people online could possibly benefit from without having to use big tech services. Even a minimal recognition of a standard such as this would provide a fruitful starting point to that effect.

                                I would love to hear opinions whether this would be feasible, whether alternative approaches are being explored already, and just general thoughts and comments!

                                (https://feddit.uk/c/osm)

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                                [?]gyptazy » 🌐
                                @gyptazy@gyptazy.com

                                Meet , a lightweight server for the , built with PHP and SQLite.

                                Run your own decentralized social platform on shared hosting or a tiny VPS WITHOUT Redis, PostgreSQL, or complex infrastructure.

                                What it makes so special to me? It looks awesome, comes with a great admin web interface and does not require a VPS instance where it can also be operated on a cheap shared hosting systems. By the given requirements, it also easily runs on a and all kind of systems, including , , and more!

                                This all makes it perfect to everyone and even beginners to run their own instance. With relay support (e.g., fedi-relay.gyptazy.com) it even can consume and post content over non-directly connected instances in the !

                                Kudos to the author of Starling: @df@s.dfaria.eu

                                More information:
                                GitHub project: https://github.com/dfaria-eu/Starling
                                My blog post: https://gyptazy.com/blog/starling-simple-fediverse-server/


                                Starling as a Fediverse/ActivityPub Server

                                Alt...Starling as a Fediverse/ActivityPub Server

                                  [?]william ⁂ maggos » 🌐
                                  @wjmaggos@liberal.city

                                  It sucks to love and so much but struggle so hard to get people to use them.

                                  The first is the solution for messaging, voice and video chats and groups. The latter solves our struggles with social media, and ultimately the democratization of all media attention.

                                  Please just use and help develop them.

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                                    [?]Fedilab Apps » 🌐
                                    @apps@toot.fedilab.app

                                    Most people know about messages, photos and videos on the . But the protocol actually defines several object types, each one distinct and more or less compatible across apps:

                                    - Note: short post (Mastodon)
                                    - Article / Page: long text or shared link (WriteFreely, Lemmy)
                                    - Image (Pixelfed)
                                    - Video (PeerTube)
                                    - Audio (Funkwhale)
                                    - Event with date and place (Mobilizon)

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                                      [?]Holos Social » 🌐
                                      @HolosSocial@mastodon.social

                                      Multi-device support is progressing well for . The tricky part: each device runs its own server, with its own local data, signing its own activities. Keeping several servers in sync both ways, without duplicating everything, without losing actions on the way, and without two of them handling the same activity at the same time, was the main problem to solve. It also had to stay reliable when a device goes offline for hours or days.
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                                        [?]SocialBand / Vous Revoir » 🌐
                                        @socialband@mastodon.social

                                        Plusieurs ajouts importants dans la dernière mise à jour

                                        - 📅 Les flux ics par profil sont en place, permettant de synchroniser son compte pour poursuivre la collaboration entre les deux projets (prochaine étape: alimenter son profil avec

                                        - 📅 Les évènements peuvent être partagés par email, avec ICS en attachement pour ajouter au calendrier

                                        Objectif: augmenter la portée de vos évènements, offrir de nouveaux outils de , et supporter 🔥🔥🔥

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                                          [?]social media ❖ eicker.media » 🌐
                                          @media@eicker.news

                                          Beta 12 is the biggest release yet, featuring compatible with , Curated for community moderation, and Studio for . It also includes support, video embeds, and several other new features and improvements. blog.joinloops.org/loops-beta- blog.joinloops.org/loops-beta-

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                                            [?]Fedizen ⁂ Fediverse News » 🌐
                                            @fedizen@mastodon.social

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                                            [?]Evan Prodromou » 🌐
                                            @evan@cosocial.ca

                                            [?]Holos Social » 🌐
                                            @HolosSocial@mastodon.social

                                            isn't bringing something new to the , especially not to . It builds on what exists, without mimicking any platform.
                                            Every social network has been given its fediverse clone. Asking people to hold a separate account on each is taking the problem backwards.
                                            If the fediverse keeps mirroring the GAFAM, it loses. The point was never to rebuild their world, but to offer something else: one identity across every content.
                                            HolosSocial is simply a try. But we can do it.

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                                              [?]silverpill » 🌐
                                              @silverpill@mitra.social

                                              FEP-fe34 (Origin-based security model) update : https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/pulls/849

                                              I tried to better explain the assumptions on which the model is based, and clarified how exactly origins should enforce boundaries between actors:

                                              Servers MUST ensure that activities published by a client do not represent unauthorized actions. This includes activities embedded within other activities and objects.

                                              Servers MUST NOT allow clients to publish activities where embedded objects are owned by another actor.

                                              Lemmy API and Mastodon API implementers don't have to worry about this, but one needs to be very careful when accepting arbitrary payloads from clients, for example, when implementing ActivityPub C2S API or FEP-ae97 API. Unfortunately, these security issues are completely ignored by people who push for wide deployment of ActivityPub C2S API.

                                              Another addition is the recommendation to not use partially embedded objects, because that might lead to cache poisoning:

                                              Embedded non-anonymous objects SHOULD NOT be partial representations. A server that relies on embedding for authentication might save a partial representation of an object to the cache, replacing the full object.

                                              (see this issue for details: https://codeberg.org/silverpill/feps/issues/21)

                                              #fep_fe34 #activitypub

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                                                [?]Domingos Faria » 🌐
                                                @df@s.dfaria.eu

                                                is a lightweight server you can install by just copying files over FTP to a shared host. No PostgreSQL, no workers, no DevOps. Owning your data with can be much simpler than with . Have you tried it?
                                                https://github.com/dfaria-eu/Starling

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                                                  [?]Week in Fediverse :fediverse_light: » 🌐
                                                  @weekinfediverse@mitra.social

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                                                  [?]The Fulcrum ⚒️ ⛓️‍💥 🏴‍☠️ » 🌐
                                                  @SymfonyStation@drupal.community

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                                                  [?]Jeff » 🌐
                                                  @box464@mastodon.social

                                                  My Hollo instance has been updated to 0.9.1 if you wanna take a peek. It's shaking off the early UI look and feel for something more professional.

                                                  A lot of extra configurations that I didn't have time to review or enable, but some of it looks interesting, like more efficient handling of remote media.

                                                  hollo.box464.social/@hollo464

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                                                    [?]silverpill » 🌐
                                                    @silverpill@mitra.social

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                                                    [?]@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: » 🌐
                                                    @reiver@mastodon.social

                                                    Here is my work-in-progress FEP for using JSON Resume with ActivityPub:

                                                    FEP-6158: ActivityPub 'Resume' Object: JSON Resume expressed as JSON-LD

                                                    codeberg.org/reiver/fep/src/br

                                                    I prefer to write for clarity, so it still needs work.

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                                                      [?]Jeff » 🌐
                                                      @box464@mastodon.social

                                                      @hollo releases a new major version update, 0.90. Too many changes to hit in a single post! Skimming, the most notable to users will be the switch from Pico CSS (my weekend hobbyist fave) to Uno CSS. At least in screenshots, the new UI is taking on a polished look.

                                                      Planning to upgrade, but need to review this a bit more before flipping the switch.

                                                      github.com/fedify-dev/hollo/di

                                                        [?]@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: » 🌐
                                                        @reiver@mastodon.social

                                                        My personal desire would be to create a format from scratch (because you are in control, you get something bespoke to your needs, and it is personally satisfying), but —

                                                        I think there is probably an advantage to using something (such as JSON resume) that already has wide adoption.

                                                        I guess that makes me inclined towards the latter.

                                                        ...

                                                        So, if I go that way, I would have to decide: plain JSON or JSON-LD.

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                                                          [?]@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: » 🌐
                                                          @reiver@mastodon.social

                                                          I may have written a JSON-LD schema for JSON Resume.

                                                          It is defined in terms of ActivityPub.
                                                          For example:

                                                          'Resume' is a sub-type of an ActivityPub 'Object'. There are some new fields defined. Etc.

                                                          ...

                                                          Now the question is — where do I put it?

                                                          Do I create a pull-request to the JSON Resume resume-schema repo?

                                                          Do I create a FEP?

                                                          Do I put it somewhere else?

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                                                            [?]dansup » 🌐
                                                            @dansup@mastodon.social

                                                            Loops Playlists will soon federate!

                                                            They will likely only be compatible with other Loops servers as we're using a new type of OrderedCollection.

                                                            Loops Playlists feature

                                                            Alt...Loops Playlists feature

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                                                              [?]@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: » 🌐
                                                              @reiver@mastodon.social

                                                              RE: mastodon.social/@reiver/116597

                                                              More on a resume / CV on the Fediverse on Social Web.

                                                              Another option could be to use something like "JSON resume":

                                                              jsonresume.org/

                                                              github.com/jsonresume/resume-s

                                                              It seems to be popular.

                                                              It isn't JSON-LD. Although I think it would be straightforward to translate it to JSON-LD, if that was desired.

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                                                              [?]@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: » 🌐
                                                              @reiver@mastodon.social

                                                              RE: mastodon.social/@reiver/116597

                                                              There is also the other question of — would the resume / CV be JSON-LD.

                                                              On one hand, if it was in JSON-LD, it would make it machine-legible similar to ActivityPub.

                                                              On the other hand, I don't think anyone is going to write JSON-LD (especially HTML embedded in a JSON string value) by hand. But, I do think some people will want to write their resume by hand.

                                                              It feels like user-experience is fighting with JSON-LD based machine-legibility.

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                                                                  [?]@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: » 🌐
                                                                  @reiver@mastodon.social

                                                                  RE: mastodon.social/@reiver/116597

                                                                  There is also the other question of — would the resume / CV be JSON-LD.

                                                                  On one hand, if it was in JSON-LD, it would make it machine-legible similar to ActivityPub.

                                                                  On the other hand, I don't think anyone is going to write JSON-LD (especially HTML embedded in a JSON string value) by hand. But, I do think some people will want to write their resume by hand.

                                                                  It feels like user-experience is fighting with JSON-LD based machine-legibility.

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                                                                    [?]Fedizen ⁂ Fediverse News » 🌐
                                                                    @fedizen@mastodon.social

                                                                    has entered with support, allowing users to connect with creators across the . This means users can follow and interact with creators on platforms like and , and vice versa. Loops has implemented several technical features to ensure smooth federation, including a shared inbox, HTTP signatures, and smart content representation. blog.joinloops.org/loops-joins

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                                                                      [?]The Real Grunfink » 🌐
                                                                      @grunfink@comam.es

                                                                      I'm glad to announce the release of version 2.78 of , the simple, minimalistic instance server written in C. It includes the following changes:

                                                                      Hashtag following also allow URLs to RSS feeds of ActivityPub objects (like e.g. https://mastodon.social/tags/ThankYouTuesday).

                                                                      Users can now configure a webhook to receive an HTTP POST for every notification. This can be useful for implementing bots that react to activities, like autorepliers, chatbots or interactive textual games (see snac(1) for more information).

                                                                      The number of pending follow confirmations is shown next to the "people" link.

                                                                      Faster performance metrics (contributed by dandelions).

                                                                      Improved lowercasing in hashtags (contributed by postscriptum).

                                                                      A search-by-url tweak for implementations that return 200 for invalid webfinger queries (e.g. piefed).

                                                                      Mastodon API: added follow confirmation endpoints, fixed collisions in attachment file names.

                                                                      Fixed potential crashes in attachment uploads.

                                                                      https://comam.es/what-is-snac

                                                                      If you find useful, please consider buying grunfink a coffee or contributing via LiberaPay.


                                                                        [?]Chris Trottier » 🌐
                                                                        @atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org

                                                                        #Elgg is getting an #ActivityPub plugin!

                                                                        Now if you’re not familiar with Elgg, it’s one of the first ever open source social media platforms. It launched all the way back in 2004 and was founded by @ben and Dave Tosh.

                                                                        I remember installing Elgg 15 years ago, playing around with it for a bit, and not doing much with it because there wasn’t anyone I knew who used it. So ActivityPub will definitely extend its network effect.

                                                                        https://github.com/RiverVanRain/activitypub/wiki/Welcome#groups

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                                                                          [?]The Real Grunfink » 🌐
                                                                          @grunfink@comam.es

                                                                          I'm glad to announce the release of version 2.70 of , the simple, minimalistic instance server written in C. It includes the following changes:

                                                                          Notifications are now shown in a more compact way (i.e. all reactions are shown just above your post, instead of repeating the post ad nauseam for every reaction).

                                                                          New command-line option unmute to, well, no-longer-mute an actor.

                                                                          The private timeline now includes an approximate mark between new posts and "already seen" ones.

                                                                          Fixed a spurious 404 error in the instance root URL for some configurations.

                                                                          https://comam.es/what-is-snac

                                                                          If you find useful, please consider contributing via LiberaPay: https://liberapay.com/grunfink/

                                                                          This release has been inspired by the song The Answers to the Questions by and .