

They’re included in the source code.
They’re included in the source code.
Yeah, definitely messed something up with the lemmy-ui, here’s what their site actually calls:
I think this might be a problem with their lemmy-ui deployment. Looking at communities on phtn.app with a chachara.club guest account shows the right thing for local.
Now you’re just moving the goal posts. You claimed the article was AI generated and assumed it was talking about a separate entity also called Matrix, when neither of those things are true. I also didn’t ‘just quote something’, I quoted the above article.
But fine:
Oh for sure, Fallout 3 Geoguesser would be hard. Idk, I just never had a problem navigating them, even if they were a bit samey.
The article shortens venture capital to VC. It also didn’t confuse the Matrix Foundation with a VC firm of the same name, it’s talking about Element (formerly Riot). Like, the article says this in pretty simple English, I’m genuinely confused how you could’ve missed it:
In roughly the beginning, there was two organizations that came out of the project: The Matrix Foundation and New Vector Ltd / Riot / Element. The idea was for New Vector Ltd to carry out the necessary work and bring in the necessary funding for the Matrix Foundation to thrive. Or well, so I’ve been told.
They had multiple funding rounds lead by the likes of status.im, Automattic, the AI and Web3 company protocol labs and others; You get the gist, lots of VC and similar funding also a questionable amount of “Web3” and
bullshit generationAI. Element was then tasked with using that to build the software that would power Matrix.
Fallout 3. The criticism is absolutely fair*, but it was the first RPG I ever played and I’m still very fond of it.
* I never got the ‘metros are hard to navigate’ criticism, I never had that issues. Most of them are pretty linear.
Really cool honestly. How big it is is probably predicated on if Bluesky enabled it for PDS’es on bsky.social.
I don’t know if somethings changed, but it actually doesn’t. This lines would need to be WithContext<SharedInboxActivities>>
for that to be the case, and just to make sure I tested against a local running main and was able to send activities to it without the @context
just fine.
That still only shows replies the server knows about, this article is about making sure all replies to a post are present on all servers.
FEP-1b12 (Group ferderation) kinda already alleviates this, our part of the fediverse doesn’t really suffer from the missing replies problem, but it’s a solution that doesn’t work well with microblog platforms.
I’m not the most knowledgeable about Mastodon’s APub implementation, but having a look at the Actor
of that profile, it might be because it’s invalid JSON-LD. Now, Mastodon doesn’t actually do proper JSON-LD checks, you can follow PieFed profiles from Mastodon and they don’t produce proper JSON-LD, but they do include "https://w3id.org/security/v1"
in their @context
, and doing a code search of Mastodon’s source code does show some checks for if that’s included.
Lemmy’s I am familiar with and irrc it doesn’t even check if @context
is present.
Link us your website then.
Looks correct, but boring as you kept it pretty readable, the total opposite of what a regex should be.
^(?:(?:feddit\.(?:i[te]|uk|org|de|nl))|(?:lemm(?:\.ee|y\.(?:ca(?:fe)?|ml|(?:sdf\.)?org|world|zip|nz|blahaj\.zone|dbzer0\.com)))|(?:sh\.itjust\.works|programming\.dev|sopuli\.xyz|jlai\.lu|aussie\.zone|beehaw\.org|slrpnk\.net))$
I am a weirdo who actually like regex
^(?:(?:feddit.(?:it|ie|uk|org|de|nl))|(?:lemmy.(?:cafe|ml|ca|org|world|zip|nz))|(?:sh.itjust.works|programming.dev|lemm.ee|sopuli.xyz|jlai.lu|lemmy.blahaj.zone|lemmy.dbzer0.com|aussie.zone|beehaw.org|lemmy.sdf.org|slrpnk.net))$
Shout out to my favourite lemmy instance, shmitjust🎃works. Real cool people.
I’m not sure about all of it and had to remove the racist/sexist stuff, just because I don’t know any software on the fediverse with controversies like this…
Soapbox, a fork of Pleroma, is made by a TERF who previously worked for Gab.
Use a native app like a mobile client or Blorp if you’re on Mac?
Hopefully they’re more attentive to this than they are for their Lemmy instance (lemmy.one).
pds.flamingos-cant.xyz :p
Sign ups aren’t actually open though, but I can generate an invite code.
Honestly, less than 3K independent PDS is genuinely insane. That’s about 14,000 users per PDS provider. For comparison, if Lemmy had that same kind of concentration, there’d be 3-4 instances. PDS providers are also piss easy to host.