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    Just an #AskFedi session. I currently installed my GoToSocial instance on VPS and now I'm conflicted about how to organize the project better. GoToSocial is needed to interact with Fediverse users, as the other platforms miss some activities. ⁃ WriteFreely: very good, minimal to write, but it has no space for search or comments. It's OK just for the stories.⁃ WordPress: it has federation through plugin, comments appearing on the site, but not yet usable as a fediverse actor for common interaction, with an ordinary client. Icecubes, Mona, Phanpy, Enafore, Tweesecake, Elk, etc. And "enable mastodon apps" is still buggy.⁃ As I have contents both in Italian and English, I currently have to choose: do I federate the English and Italian WordPress sites where real world and long-form fictions are published, and have just an unified project's instance on GoToSocial where I personally talk (me and my other co-worker) both in Italian and English? I honestly am very conflicted. #activitypub #gotosocial #WordPress
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    @julian possibly, but I was trying to answer to what I thought was Çağan's argument. It feels to me like there was no confusion about ActivityPub being able to update a preferredUsername, name or any other property of an Actor outside of it's ID.I was hoping he didn't confuse Mastodon for ActivityPub but maybe I'm wrong. :D
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    Transparency update: Web framework integration progress We're sharing a public project board to track our progress on web framework integrations for #Fedify, work commissioned by the Sovereign Tech Fund (@sovtechfund@mastodon.social). You can follow along at: https://github.com/orgs/fedify-dev/projects/1 About this work The Sovereign Tech Fund invested in Fedify to expand its ecosystem through official integrations with popular web frameworks. This investment enables developers to add federation capabilities to their existing applications without changing their technology stack. Notably, some of these integrations were completed between our initial application submission and the official kickoff of the #STF investment. This demonstrates both our commitment to the project and the community's active development momentum. Current status Already completed: Next.js integration supporting both App Router and Pages Router (completed before STF kickoff) Elysia integration optimized for the Bun ecosystem (completed before STF kickoff) In progress: Fastify integration (PR currently under review) Upcoming: Koa integration Comprehensive documentation for all integrations Why this matters These integrations make Fedify accessible to developers across different JavaScript ecosystems and runtime environments. Each integration follows established patterns from our Express and h3 integrations, ensuring consistency and ease of adoption. Investment details Fedify has been awarded a service agreement by the Sovereign Tech Fund for this work, with a budget of €‎32,000 and completion target of November 30, 2025. The Sovereign Tech Agency supports the development, improvement, and maintenance of open digital infrastructure through investments like this. We believe in transparent development and welcome community input and contributions. #ActivityPub #SovereignTechFund #opensource
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    flaky@furry.engineer I agree, but I don't think it's a conscious choice to favor decentralization over design/UI. I think what the most likely explanation is, is that those interested in building activitypub applications are highly technical and find the decentralization aspect more alluring than designing good UI. I know I personally am quite terrible at design.