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Happy Silent Sunday, #FediverseHappy Silent Sunday, #BSDCafeHappy Silent Sunday, #illumosCafe
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Wie spielen WordPress und Mastodon zusammen?
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Week in Fediverse 2025-12-05
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In the Fediverse track at SFSCon, Tobias Diekershoff spoke about:
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Happy Friday, #BSDCafe Happy Friday, #illumosCafeHappy Friday, #Fediverse
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7.7.0 — Extra Quotable
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When someone quote-boosts one of my Mastodon toots why do I get two identical notifications?
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Quoting @morloi and re-sharing this here (translated) for you my Fedi friends:
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In the Fediverse track at SFSCon, Tommi Marmo spoke about:
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And it’s a wrap for the Social Media Strategies track at #TechWeekBologna 🇮🇹
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Hey everyone,
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Ho appena aperto una stanza pubblica su Matrix dedicata agli aspetti tecnici del Fediverso 🛠️🌐
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Good morning from DUMBO in Bologna 👋 🇮🇹
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Anche noi di #snowfan.it abbiamo il nostro motore di ricerca!
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I think I have identified a fairly significant flaw in how the #Fediverse currently operates.
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Gli ultimi otto messaggi ricevuti dalla Federazione
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@jonny@neuromatch.social honestly good for you for investing the time to critique this knowing it's AI (adjacent or wholesale) involvement.
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@julian @PortaFed
giving a further read: I can't really imagine a case where someone would a) regularly be creating signed backups and also b) know in advance where you wanted to migrate to to set the destination_did. Like if this is for the case where the instance has shut down, you might have some signed backup, but you probably haven't planned in advance where you would want to migrate, and if the instance is down you wouldn't be able to create the migration object after the fact.the validation strategy for the export is sort of mystifying to me. if the whole object is signed, then why would you need a merkle tree for objects and also an object count? if the contents of the object have changed post signing, then the signature validation will just fail and those are irrelevant.
true to form for LLM generated documents, several critical things are left undefined, like what last_accepted_sequence is or how that works.
probably the most important problem is that it's not really clear how all other instances are supposed to handle this, which is the entire hard part of a migration spec. Like, if the purpose here is to preserve identity, then you would need to have all the other instances come to see the new identity as being equivalent to the old identity, and there's no discussion of how that process works for third-party instances at all. like e.g. in FEP-1580 i had to spend a long time gaming out scenarios for how third party instances would handle a move event.
so without that it's not really an account portabiltiy spec, it's an account export/import spec, which is fine, just not really needed since signing objects and collections (which this spec should use anyway) is already described by other specs.
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@silverpillThank you , these are important corrections and I appreciate you taking the time.
You're right on both points. I'll update the spec to reflect that FEP-ef61 authority is not actor-rooted in the way I described, and that migration is possible via outbox export-import. I was overstating the gap.
The distinction I was trying to draw is narrower:
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I have a couple of comments regarding the spec https://codeberg.org/portafed/portafed/src/branch/main/portafed-spec/spec.md
It contains a comparison with FEP-ef61, but it is not quite correct:
- FEP-ef61 identity is not actor-rooted. The closest equivalent of FEP-ef61 identity in normal ActivityPub is a server with a domain name. A single FEP-ef61 authority can manage multiple actor documents.
- FEP-ef61 does not lack a migration flow. Strictly speaking, it doesn't need one, because data is not attached to a server and can be continuously synchronized between multiple servers. But a more familiar migration flow is also possible via outbox export-import.
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@benpate That would be great and happy to contribute wherever it fits.
My guess on the scope decision is the same as yours: hostile-server recovery is genuinely harder, and a cooperative spec is already a lot to get right. Makes sense to tackle it separately.
Take your time reading. I'll put together a short write-up of how MigrationProof could slot into the existing spec easier to react to something concrete than to an abstract pitch.
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@jonny@neuromatch.social tracks doesn't it 😝
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Warm up the fire! We're LIVE!
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Complete this sentence:
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(digital) doodling a little
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Good morning, #BSDCafe Good morning, #illumosCafe Good morning, #Fediverse
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I've been saying for a while that we need something like FediCon in East Asia.
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