this gives me goosebumps
I am mostly at @liaizon@social.wake.st
this gives me goosebumps
wow not a single mention of how he has a Kiwi Farms account in the comments here, surprising
Wow these are so great thanks for sharing them
yes! I use @liaizon@wake.st for fedi (mastodon) and liaizon@wake.st for email
#mnt mentioned 2:00min into the video
https://pixelfed.org/servers/26/gram.social is run by Stux of mstdn.social so it will have a high degree of federation with everyone else.
Incomprehensible to me how you would learn this language. Awesome that its as documented as it is.
Hey @nutomic@lemmy.ml the link to the details and downloads is broken, its an internal link only so it will not be broken for you, but everyone else.
Oh cool I didn’t know this. Excited to see more peertube and threadiverse convergence
do you know if anyone has set up a release of this new fork now that the original is down?
This is exciting I hope to see where this goes. Have you seen the fediverse project Terence Eden has been working on? https://location.edent.tel/ maybe you could join forces!
its funny you are saying that right now I was just reading about how many fediverse projects are there, I am sure we could get it packaged up for Yunohost if that was a stopper for you…
its very different. I would recommend signing up to instances of both and playing around with them to get a hang of it. I really don’t like the design of mobilizon I think they made a lot of confusing decisions
I would recommend Gancio instead of Mobilizon to be honest. Its also fediverse event software but designed quite different. You can see a pretty active server of it here https://bcn.convoca.la
Thanks for the prompt! I am trying to talk more publicly about all this fediverse internet hubub thats swirling in my head lately. There is a massive seachange here that feels possible for maybe the first time in my adult life and I think it will only get there if we all really push for the fediverse to become what we desire in the world.
Ghost itself is one of the bigger winners in the oops-Substack-has-Nazis newsletter migration, and letting authors on its platform more easily distribute their work is itself in stark contrast to Substack, which is reacting to its failing business model by making it harder to leave its own increasingly-social-network-like platform.
a synopses of this Verge piece by the autotldr bot Lemmy bot
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