activitypub-powered wikis what i would like to see in terms of ActivityPub-powered wikis is a beautiful federated network of very focused wikis. Poursuivre la Lecture →
bluesky through bridgy.fed Liked Bridgy.fed to include BlueSky by Ryan Barrett (snarfed.org) Fediverse! Poursuivre la Lecture →
Some answers on ActivityPub for WordPress.com Replied to Some flaws with ActivityPub and wordpress.com integration by Elizabeth Tai (Elizabeth Tai) Definitely liking how ActivityPub works with my two blogs. Poursuivre la Lecture →
A simple introduction to the Fediverse I’ve chosen a specific approach to this post, starting with Twitter, then Mastodon and going to the more general topic of the Fediverse once you understand the basics of Mastodon, which is the most used platform on the Fediverse. Poursuivre la Lecture →
This moment isn’t about decentralization Liked This moment isn’t about decentralization by Ben Werdmuller (werd.io) I think it’s important to understand that what’s happening today in social media is not because decentralization’s time has come: it’s because Twitter’s time has gone. Poursuivre la Lecture →
The fediverse and the AT Protocol Liked The fediverse and the AT Protocol by Ben Werdmuller (werd.io) Ryan discusses the differences between the fediverse and the AT Protocol: I’m probably being a bit presumptuous, but I think there’s actually a difference between a European and American mindset here. Poursuivre la Lecture →
crosspost to Mastodon woes Crossposting from here to Mastodon is a pain and I don’t like the format that it offers. Poursuivre la Lecture →
Even on Mastodon – Threads should be blog posts Liked Even on Mastodon – Threads should be blog posts (curtismchale.ca) I’ve said this more than once about Twitter, threads should be blog posts. Poursuivre la Lecture →
Liked Dear Progressives, Twitter Is For Conservatives Now by Darnell Clayton (Darnell (Seize The Day)) I read an interesting post by @dangillmor about progressive journalists whining about how Twitter is sending them less tr… very short read on twitter and journalists in 2023 Poursuivre la Lecture →