programming Programming Apple Wants To Kill PWAs
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 7 months ago 100%

    Apple's implementation of other PWA standards requires an app to be opened from the home screen. A user can't access features of the app if they can't add it to the homescreen.

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  • fediverse Fediverse Instances or networks that focus on forums and conversations instead of link aggregation?
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 8 months ago 100%

    nodebb and discourse are working on activitypub support. See https://crag.social/@devnull/111732273308478221

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  • opensource Open Source Looking for Notes App for Android & Linux
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 9 months ago 100%

    I use TiddlyWiki via TiddlyPWA. It's an offline-capable PWA with builtin sync and encryption. It doesn't have folders but it does have nestable tags. I don't think it supports markdown out of the box, but I'm positive you can find a plugin to use markdown. Plugins are crazy easy to install in TiddlyWiki; you just drag and drop the plugin into your wiki window and confirm the installation.

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  • opensource Open Source Searching for a Samsung Notes replacement
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 9 months ago 100%

    TiddlyWiki via TiddlyPWA is what I use. I don't know if it supports the S Pen and the notes are all saved in a single HTML file.

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  • technology Technology Looks like there might be yet another mass-migration wave from Twitter to Mastodon on the way...
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 12 months ago 100%

    but it’s the one many first-time Fediverse users coming across from Twitter end up on.

    That's because it's the only one ppl will mention as an alternative. Stop telling ppl to try mastodon, tell them to try firefish or akkoma.

    Also, the jump effect is way overstated. Some users do end up moving to other software, but many more just leave because they don't like mastodon.

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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    Entirely unmoderated tags are not an option for lemmy as the moderation workload would be too much. Additionally users being able to type out tags themselves introduces splintering in the tag contents due to typos. A better solution is a curated list of tags users can attach to their posts

    I vehemently disagree with the main idea behind this RFC. Just let users put arbitrary tags on their posts and other users can search for whatever tags they want. The rest of the fediverse has unmoderated hashtags and it works fine. I don't see a good reason hashtags should require moderation. And typos can be corrected by editing the post.

    Adding those restrictions just makes this feature more complex than it needs to be and reduces compatibility with the fediverse. Users of any fediverse software can create a post in a lemmy community and those posts may have arbitrary tags. Why should lemmy users have less capability on lemmy than external users?

    Finally, hashtags could be a useful way to filter posts within a community if these restrictions are dropped. I posted this in the github thread, but imagine a general programming community. Posts could be tagged with a language, paradigm (OOP, functional, etc), or whatever else to allow users to browse subtopics within a community. Having to request moderators add a tag is an unnecessary extra step.

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  • linux Linux [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gen\_JNDD-10](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gen_JNDD-10) @nvidia [@linux](https://lemmy.ml/c/linux)
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    It's not OP's fault, but voting is how we're supposed to curate content. This post doesn't have a title or description so it's a bad post on lemmy and I think downvoting it is acceptable. Don't consider votes a reflection of a user's value or standing

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  • linux Linux [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gen\_JNDD-10](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gen_JNDD-10) @nvidia [@linux](https://lemmy.ml/c/linux)
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    Agreed. This is a lemmy bug. The OP is on mastodon (where video previews are fetched and displayed) and has no control over how its rendered over here. It'd be nice if lemmy fetched the title and description

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  • fediverse Fediverse GitLab plans support for ActivityPub
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    This is exciting. I think code forges are one of the biggest opportunities for ActivityPub to really go mainstream and change the internet. Not only because it'll make working with open source way easier since you can work with any compatible forge, but developers will be more exposed to ActivityPub just by working with the software and so more likely to participate in AP dev. It will be interesting to see what effect this has on the fediverse. There's been a lot of talk from various organizations/companies but this will be the first large project adopting AP. I'm interested to see how development goes for them and for other fediverse projects.

    I wonder what changes it will force on Mastodon. Masto won't be the biggest project anymore and won't be able to throw its weight around as much. Just like the recent influx of users forced the implementation of full text search and has reenergized conversations about quote posts, I think federated gitlab would force masto to rethink some things.

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  • programming Programming The future of back-end development
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    I don't see it withering away anytime soon. My entire career has been enterprise web development (which is why I roll my eyes at all the web dev rants). Every company I've worked at has used Java on the backend and some JS framework for the frontend. Java has only been improving in that time and getting much easier to write. I don't see companies taking an (in their view) unnecessary risk that makes it harder for them to hire and lose efficiency, at least in the short to medium term.

    I think the only way that changes is if developers are interested enough to try Rust, or any other language, in their free time. If they like it enough, they'll suggest it at work. If enough developers are doing that, it'll slowly shift the local scene.

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    webdev Web Development The Web Is Fucked
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    my original point was that the main idea of the article down plays the accessibility gains of the modern web. Your reading was that the author meant a different definition of accessibility and not A11y, which would mean the author didn't just down play it, they completely ignored it. The author is complaining that the modern web is awful, while ignoring the huge gains for people who need these accessibility features and how awful web 1.0 was for them

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  • webdev Web Development The Web Is Fucked
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    Are you asking for every article ever to have a section discussing accessibility?

    No. I'm asking that when they complain about how the modern web is "fucked" and web 1.0 was better, they don't try to act like that is an absolute, since that's an opinion that is not widely applicable.

    No, thats just the angle that the article wanted to take. Just because it ignores an aspect of something doesn’t mean that its position is moot.

    Ignoring part of a topic makes your argument weaker.

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  • webdev Web Development The Web Is Fucked
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    Accessibility almost always refers to disabled people, especially in web development. I've never heard anyone in the industry refer to accessibility in any other way, without explicitly making that clear.

    If they meant the reading you took from it, that's even worse and my point is even more pertinent.

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  • pleroma Pleroma Verification for Pleroma that is similar to Mastodon?
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    No, I don't think Pleroma checks rel="me" links. I have links on my profile and website, but don't see any indication of that when viewing my pleroma acct.

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  • webdev Web Development The Web Is Fucked
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 80%

    Accessibility wasn’t the main topic discussed in the article

    That's part of the problem. All these rants about the glory of Web 1.0 are ignoring the fact that Web 1.0 wasn't usable for anybody with accessibility issues and the modern web is better for them. A tiny acknowledgement at the bottom of their rant shows how they value accessibility lower than all of their other concerns.

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  • technology Technology Pocket for Mac to stop being maintained Aug 15
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    If Mozilla open sourced it years ago like they promised, it could be picked up by someone else.

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    frontend Frontend Web Development Shouldn't this be hosted on programming.dev instance?
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    Communities can be created on any instance. programming.dev is erring out for me right now, but I bet they have their own frontend community too.

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  • technology Technology Looking for some entertainment tomorrow? Reddit is launching r/place again. Should be fun to watch
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 95%

    I think you're right that the best response is no response, but the protests do have an effect beside driving traffic. Investors won't want to be involved in a company at war with its userbase, so if protests are loud and long enough it could mess us reddits IPO plans. So for the users who just aren't ready to give up reddit, spamming protest comments is probably their best bet.

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  • fediverse Fediverse [@fediverse](https://lemmy.ml/c/fediverse) do you think Tumblr + activitypub will ever happen?
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    Not really. There was a recent article that came out that said tumblr is still losing money. I don't see them spending time and money on something that doesn't have a direct monetization strategy, especially since their userbase isn't actually asking for ActivityPub

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  • bonsai Bonsai Ficus retusa to bonsai (progress pictures inside)
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    That looks great. What are some resources I can use to learn how to do this?

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  • technology Technology Remote Work to Wipe Out $800 Billion From Office Values, McKinsey Says
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    Yea it could definitely work for those but I don't think it's limited to those.

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  • technology Technology Remote Work to Wipe Out $800 Billion From Office Values, McKinsey Says
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    Because what use would a bodega be on it’s own? They aren’t large enough to have the inventory to replace a supermarket.

    I didn't mean the store would have to be a bodega; that was just an example of a small store sustaining itself with that size customer base. I meant that it could be a small grocery store, one that doesn't qualify as a supermarket. And like I said, if we're talking about a whole district, there are multiple buildings available so you don't have to get everything from one store. You could have a butcher in one building, a produce shop across the street, the grocery store with just nonperishables beside that, etc.

    These kinds of commercial districts with nothing but office buildings are terrible sad places to be. I’m not sure why anyone would want to live in such a depressing place.

    Because they don't have many other options. We're talking about affordable housing, which is needed by people who are increasingly getting priced out of non-depressing areas. And areas like what I'm describing, with small, locally owned stores colocated with housing with shared ammenities can be incredibly vibrant communities. You could even close off the interior roads and make something like the superblock concept that's been growing (I've heard about it the most in relation to neighborhoods in Spain).

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  • technology Technology Remote Work to Wipe Out $800 Billion From Office Values, McKinsey Says
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    Say you get 100 apartments out of it, you can’t run a supermarket on 100 customers.

    Why does it have to be a supermarket, though? From what I've heard, New York City has bodegas everywhere and those are small convenience stores that have similarly sized customer bases. If the bottom floor is a small market, they have a nearly guaranteed 100 customers. And in your hypothetical commercial district, there would be more than one unused office building so more opportunity for mixed-use space.

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  • technology Technology Remote Work to Wipe Out $800 Billion From Office Values, McKinsey Says
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    We're talking about converting unused office space into affordable housing, though. Charging half the rent would qualify it as affordable housing and is still better than no income from an unused building.

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  • lemmy_support Lemmy Support Why do I see posts from 1 or 2 years ago in Hot and Active?
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    A lot of my posts from a couple years ago have been getting comments recently, so that's probably part of it

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  • technology Technology Remote Work to Wipe Out $800 Billion From Office Values, McKinsey Says
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 45%

    I'm sure there are special cases where residents would need bathroom access directly from their apartment, but are there any good reasons for private bathrooms, other than convenience?

    To me, one of the most interesting things about converting non-residential building to residential is the potential for different ways of living. A shared bathroom and kitchen with offices converted into living space surrounding a communal area could lead to a more communal lifestyle for residents.

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  • lemmy Lemmy I Filed an Issue About Handling Duplicate Communities
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    I submitted this proposal as a FEP

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  • lemmy Lemmy Multilemmys
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    Rereading my comment, it comes off a little brusque so I want to clarify a bit. I think user-defined multireddits are a good feature and could exist alongside my own proposal. Users having more control over their own feed is a good thing.

    But my proposal has a different goal, which is to reduce duplication of links and keep conversation more centralized. It's not a feature most users would even be aware of because it's only manageable by community mods.

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  • lemmy Lemmy Multilemmys
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    Community Grouping #3071 is an issue I created and it's specifically not related to multis. Its purpose is to allows mods to unite their distinct communities into a logical community.

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  • technology Technology How to Kill a Decentralised Network (such as the Fediverse)
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    But #1 is predicated on #2. If developers are aware of the risk of EEE, then they won't try to remain compatible with Meta extensions, which means development of the open AP ecosystem will continue at the same pace.

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  • technology Technology How to Kill a Decentralised Network (such as the Fediverse)
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    Yes I read that and explained why I don't think its relevant. Facebook can't slow down progress on the fediverse because:

    1. progress is already slow. The fediverse has been in development for 15 years and still is a clunky, niche network and likely will always be less polished than large corporate networks.
    2. Every developer on the fediverse is aware of the EEE playbook and next to none of them will try to remain compatible with any corporate extensions.
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  • technology Technology How to Kill a Decentralised Network (such as the Fediverse)
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    then extends it using proprietary means, they have full control over how the protocol runs in the network.

    No, they don't. Everybody on the fediverse has chosen the fediverse despite facebook/instagram/twiiter already existing. If Meta launches a product on the fediverse, the people (users and developers) already here will most likely block/ignore it. The above statement is only true if people try to remain compatible with those extensions, which nearly everybody on the fediverse has said they're not interested in doing.

    The Office example is a much better one because the end user doesn't have the choice of which software to use, their employer (and sometimes the wider industry) does. But on the fediverse, we can ignore any corporate extensions.

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  • technology Technology How to Kill a Decentralised Network (such as the Fediverse)
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    I did read the article and pointed out multiple times in my comment that the end result posited in the article is already current state in the fediverse. This is already a niche community with slow development. Every new wave of users that comes to the fediverse seems to like parts but complain about the rough edges. And some of those rough edges get fixed, but not all. Then part of that wave of new users leave the fediverse. This happens over and over. The current MAU numbers on the fediverse are not where the numbers will be in a couple months. They will be much lower. This is a normal process.

    Everyone who is here right now has chosen to be here despite Facebook/Twitter/Meta/TikTok/etc currently existing. I don't see how one of those companies entering and leaving the fediverse would draw anybody (normal users or user/developers) away.

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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    I've never really understood the EEE argument here. XMPP was an open proptocol, Google embraced it and attracted users, then extended it and took those users away. But according to this article, Google didn't extinguish XMPP. It's still around and serving its niche community.

    That's already the situation the fediverse is in. This is a niche community and there are already existing social media companies that the majority of internet users are on. If Facebook joins the fediverse, it brings billions of new users to the fediverse. If they then leave the fediverse, ActivityPub will still be here and all of us on the real fediverse will still be here, in a niche community. Everyone here has already chosen the fediverse despite it being a clunky, unpolished, niche network. How is EEE a relevant fear for the fediverse?

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  • mtg MTG Cardfetcher Bot is now live! Please report any issues while we improve it
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    Could you update the sidebar with the github link and maybe a quick usage instruction?

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  • fediverse Fediverse Lemmy is now the 3rd largest Fediverse project by monthly active users!
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    The numbers for lemmy are probably way outdated. Take a look at https://lemmyverse.net/communities. It lists 636 instances but FediDB only has 302. And remember most of this growth has only come in the past week or two.

    Also, mastodon only has 1.25 million active users according to FediDB, though that's probably outdated too.

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  • lemmy_support Lemmy Support Comments are different between instances for the same community? Is this supposed to happen?
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    I'm not sure about this particular post, but its possible for this to happen.

    (This is how the microblogging sector works, so parts of this could be wrong) Imagine a post is made at !example@lemmy.ml and that community is followed by users on lemmy.world and lemmy.one. The post is delivered to each of those servers but comments are not. So if user@lemmy.world comments on the post, the post will be visible on lemmy.world (because they obviously have a copy of the comment since it was made there) and lemmy.ml (lemmy.world has to send the comment there since that's where the post is from). lemmy.one won't know anything about that comment

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  • fediverse Fediverse Using hashtag at Lemmy for Mastodon?
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    No. Lemmy doesn't support following users (right now?) It's been requested and kbin supports it so maybe it'll come after everything stabilizes.

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  • fediverse Fediverse Using hashtag at Lemmy for Mastodon?
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    ah ok. My bad then. It used to display it differently.

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  • fediverse Fediverse Somebody gave me this link earlier as to why they don't like the Fediverse, from the perspective of an user
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  • 0x1C3B00DA 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%

    This article seems needlessly antagonistic. Lemmy and kbin are new software (kbin has been live for about a month). Of course there are incompatibilities right now. Those will be worked out. Also, I'm not really sure which incompatibilities they're talking about. Lemmy/Kbin posts show up and can be replied to on other fediverse services. you can even create a post in a lemmy community from a microblog acct.

    A key thing to remember is that the entire fediverse is built by hobbyists. Gargron and mastodon did a bunch of marketing to get grants/donations but the rest of the fediverse is built by individual people in their free time. Fixing these issues will take much longer than a corporate network would take.

    Sidenote: There is no primary fediverse application. I know they meant mastodon because its the most well known but that's happenstance and bad journalism. Mastodon wasn't the first fediverse application and I think lemmy/kbin will outgrow it soon.

    EDIT: To address OPs callout:

    no one has done an especially good job explaining why the fediverse is better than centralized solutions

    This feels like the author is ignoring a lot of writing about this. The main argument is its better because you're not beholden to someone else's interests, especially corporate interests that will never be aligned with the average user. (See reddit debacle)

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    I Filed an Issue About Handling Duplicate Communities github.com

    I filed an issue on the lemmy and [kbin](https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/149) issue trackers to address duplicate communities. If you have an #ActivityPub development experience/knowledge, please take a look and offer feedback. If not, please offer any feedback here.

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    Lemmy 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%
    Community Relays?

    > There is no way for an instance like lemmy.ml to know about all lemmy servers, because there’s no central server keeping track. -- https://lemmy.ml/comment/447791 I was reading the above comment and it made me think about the relays and how they could help lemmy/kbin/other `Group` software. Relays were a solution the microblogging sector of the fediverse used to jumpstart instances, which would have an empty federated feed making it difficult for local users to find new users to follow. The way I envision it working would be a community relay would be an AP server with a `Service` or `Application` type `Actor`. This actor could receive a copy of a community's `Create` message and could then `Announce` that community to its followers. Lemmy/kbin instances could follow relays to be alerted of new remote communities and notify the relay about their own new communities. In this way, users/instances could learn about new communities across the fediverse in a participatory way without relying on a central authority.

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    Fediverse 0x1C3B00DA 1 year ago 100%
    A Takahē refactor, as a treat - Aeracode https://aeracode.org/2023/04/29/refactor-treat/

    I mentioned this [here](https://stereophonic.space/notice/AVFPCcJb99Lo9FXzcG) but I am very disappointed in the removal of a web UI for a #fediverse project. I don't use Takahe myself, but this will make those users harder to engage with. If I only use a browser for my fediverse activity, I won't be able to see any of those users without following. EDIT: Everything I said above and in the linked post is probably wrong so ignore it. Thanks to [@KelsonV@lemmy.ml](https://lemmy.ml/u/KelsonV) for pointing that out to me. https://lemmy.ml/comment/423338

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    Writing Javascript without a build system https://jvns.ca/blog/2023/02/16/writing-javascript-without-a-build-system/
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    The case for frameworks | Seldo.com https://seldo.com/posts/the_case_for_frameworks
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    <3 Deno https://matklad.github.io/2023/02/12/a-love-letter-to-deno.html
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    Whatever happened to Elm, anyway? derw.substack.com
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    A brief interview with Tcl creator John Ousterhout https://pldb.com/posts/JohnOusterhout.html
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    Mozilla, Google looking ahead to the end of Apple's WebKit www.theregister.com

    While this is cool, I worry about Mozilla's ability to support another platform. They already have trouble maintaining support on their current list of platforms

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    chatternet/chatternet-client-http github.com

    A new fediverse protocol based on #ActivityStreams and #DID. It's partially interoperable with #ActivityPub. There's a demo client at https://conversely.social/. The client will automatically create an account for you. Because it uses DID (Decentralized Identifier), the account is tied to your device, by default. You can create a password to use the account on different devices, though I haven't tried that yet. My DID is [did:key:z6MksRMsKgo66ipr4Hut6gkRNkCo92FNapPjF32L6i2Za1cM](https://conversely.social/actor?did=did:key:z6MksRMsKgo66ipr4Hut6gkRNkCo92FNapPjF32L6i2Za1cM).

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    Lemmy Support 0x1C3B00DA 2 years ago 100%
    Communities Are Boosting Old Deleted Posts

    Since the upgrade to 0.17.0, I've been able to join communities from my Pleroma account, so big shout out to the dev team for that! But I've noticed a weird behavior where communities will boost random months old posts. [This post](https://lemmy.ml/post/263985) was made 9 months ago and has since been deleted but was federated to my server [here](https://stereophonic.space/notice/ASJ3exVYh2kZ4uAAl6)

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    Japanese explained to programmers https://lajili.com/posts/post-1/
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    Command Line 0x1C3B00DA 2 years ago 100%
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