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    BotKitは、ActivityPubボットを作るためのTypeScriptフレームワークです。既存のMastodon/Misskeyボットとの違いは、ボット自体が独立したサーバーとして動作すること。プラットフォームのアカウントは不要です。 文字数制限もなければ、APIレート制限に悩まされることもありません。 bot.onMention = async (session, message) => { await message.reply(text`こんにちは、${message.actor}さん!`); }; フェデレーション、HTTP Signatures、配送キューといったActivityPub周りの処理はFedifyがすべて引き受けます。ボットのロジックを書くだけです。 DenoでもNode.jsでも動きます。 https://botkit.fedify.dev/ #BotKit #Fedify #ActivityPub #TypeScript #Deno #NodeJS
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    trwnh@mastodon.social Yes, you're right. There are nuances and situations where you would explicitly not want to inherit the root object's context. I am dealing with the typical day-to-day use case of replying to an object with the expectation that is be part of the same existing context. However I am more than happy to make this clear in the FEP and spell out alternative situations where context inheritance would not apply. The situation I found myself in was one where anybody can (and does) include whatever context they want. In that case, it's difficult to determine whether disparate contexts are actually referring to a common set of the same objects, or whether they were disparate on purpose (i.e. a fork.) To that end, it meant that as a receiver there was no guarantee that any contexts I'd be sent would map to any contexts I know. Strict root-level inheritance for the common use-case would at least disambiguate a lot of this.
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    The open source single-user server software will be ready for #alpha #testing soon! It supports #HereUSSDK, #TheProtocols4.0, and #ActivityPub out of the box. We are looking for #earlyadopters. If interested, please contact us via comments or email: contact@team.hereus.net
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    I mean... technically, any public post is kind of a global shoutbox?