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    @Moss @raphael Yes. This is it, exactly. It’s a mastodon issue that’s out of our control. But, now that you’re following your Bandwagon profile, try creating one more thing — like an event or a note — and it should show up in Mastodon right away :)If you have other things that you need, or would be helpful to other artists, please let me know. I’m doing most of “the typing” but this project is designed by the community.
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    ActivityPub für WordPress, ein kurzer Vortrag.Matthias Pfefferle, der Entwickler des ActivityPub-Plugins für WordPress, hat einen sehr interessanten Vortrag darüber gehalten, wie es mit dem Plugin weitergehen soll und welche Probleme es gibt.https://blog.fedispace.de/activitypub-fuer-wordpress-ein-kurzer-vortrag/#WordPress #ActivityPub
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    Hey Fediverse!Just a friendly reminder that FediMeteo brings you weather forecasts for 2908 cities across 38 countries, delivered right to your timeline every 6 hours and in your local language.Getting started is easy:Visit our website to find your country and city - https://fedimeteo.comFollow your city's account (e.g., @roma@it.fedimeteo.com).Enjoy the weather updates!Stay informed, wherever you are!#Weather #Fediverse #FediMeteo #ActivityPub#Argentina #Australia #Austria #Belgium #Brazil #Bulgaria #Canada #Croatia #Czechia #Denmark #Estonia #Finland #France #Germany #Greece #Hungary #India #Ireland #Italy #Japan #Latvia #Lithuania #Malta #Mexico #Netherlands #NewZealand #Norway #Poland #Portugal #Romania #Slovakia #Slovenia #Spain #Sweden #Switzerland #Taiwan #UnitedKingdom #UnitedStates
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    One consequence of trying to separate identity hosting from the other components of the system is that it makes the other components harder to bootstrap. If I run just one component of my instance in isolation, how can I authenticate to it in order to configure/manage/test it, if I don't have an identity that I can use?The answer might be to use a did:self identifier. The flow would look something like Management CLI tool generates a JWT describing a did:self identifier, and stores the private key locally Admin uses scp or something to copy this JWT to the right place on the server The server now has the ID's public key and so the CLI tool can prove that it "owns" the identifierWhich seems like a reasonable fix for the classic problem of "how do you create the first user", and also a useful fallback for when the system is too badly borked to be able to look up real identities.Another interesting property of did:self is that seems to be possible to add extra metadata, such as a human-readable name, to the ID, by using standard JWT claims - without needing the data to appear in the DID document.Of course these identities will only be visible to the server they're copied to, not to the whole network, but that shouldn't be a major problem.(Cue the peanut gallery, with their suggestions of "it's easy, just do so-and-so", because everything looks easy when you take it out of context...)#ActivityPubDev #FediDev